May 20, 2005: Headlines: History: Presidents - Kennedy: Journalism: Napa News: The first time Ross Game met JFK was at the San Francisco Cow Palace. "He was running for president when I sat right behind him as he announced plans for a Peace Corps," he said.
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May 20, 2005: Headlines: History: Presidents - Kennedy: Journalism: Napa News: The first time Ross Game met JFK was at the San Francisco Cow Palace. "He was running for president when I sat right behind him as he announced plans for a Peace Corps," he said.
The first time Ross Game met JFK was at the San Francisco Cow Palace. "He was running for president when I sat right behind him as he announced plans for a Peace Corps," he said.
The first time Ross Game met JFK was at the San Francisco Cow Palace. "He was running for president when I sat right behind him as he announced plans for a Peace Corps," he said.
Former Register Editor Ross Game looks back on colorful times, brushes with history
Friday, May 20, 2005
By PAT STANLEY
Register Staff Writer
He's shaken hands with four U.S. presidents, studied top-secret CIA files as co-author of a book about the disappearance of a famed pilot and was wounded while reporting on the Vietnam War.
Today, Ross Game is enjoying retirement in Napa, where he was editor of the Napa Register from 1958 to 1971.
He's a lunch-time fixture at the Buckhorn Grill in Napa, where the 75-year-old Game recently reflected on some of his adventures.
Just for starters, Game has met Presidents Eisenhower, Nixon, Kennedy and Reagan.
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The first time Game met JFK was at the San Francisco Cow Palace. "He was running for president when I sat right behind him as he announced plans for a Peace Corps," he said.
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