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SECOND DAY...11/23/63, pp. 9, 10

Date

1968

People

Artist: Andy Warhol, American 1928 - 1987

Printer: Aetna Silkscreen Products, Inc., New York,

Publisher: Racolin Press, Inc., Briarcliff Manor, New York,

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Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, M24385.7.B

Copyright

© Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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Title

SECOND DAY...11/23/63, pp. 9, 10

People

Artist: Andy Warhol, American 1928 - 1987

Printer: Aetna Silkscreen Products, Inc., New York,

Publisher: Racolin Press, Inc., Briarcliff Manor, New York,

Date

1968

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, M24385.7.B

Copyright

© Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-16

The image is a typewritten document dated November 23, 1963, detailing events related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on the previous day. The document is divided into two sections: 1. **Dallas Section:** - Dallas police state they have enough evidence to convict Lee Harvey Oswald for President Kennedy's assassination. - Capt. Will Fitz, Chief of the Homicide Bureau, is quoted stating their confidence in Oswald's guilt, showing the rifle believed to have been used. - Although Oswald denies the murder, Dallas County District Attorney Henry Wade also asserts they have enough evidence to convict Oswald, anticipating more evidence soon. 2. **Washington Section:** - President John Fitzgerald Kennedy's body is returned to the White House. - A gray Naval ambulance brings the body from Bethesda Naval Hospital, escorted by a Marine honor guard, arriving before dawn. - President Kennedy's flag-draped casket is placed on a catafalque similar to one used for President Lincoln almost 100 years ago. - An honor guard, consisting of a Marine, a sailor, an airman, and a soldier, stands at each corner of the casket, with two priests kneeling in constant prayer. The document includes placeholder text (indicated by 'XXXXX') presumably for information that was either redacted or not finalized at the time of typing. It is marked with codes KT1124ACS and LG 1135AES.

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-16

The image you've provided shows a typewritten text which seems to be part of a historical document or a report. The document is labeled at the top as "SECOND DAY - 11/23/63," indicating it relates to events on November 23, 1963, the day after U.S. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. The first paragraph discusses the Dallas police's statement about having enough evidence to convict Lee Harvey Oswald of the assassination of President Kennedy, with quotes from Capt. Will Fitz of the Homicide Bureau and Dallas County District Attorney Henry Wade. The second paragraph details the return of President John F. Kennedy's body to the White House on the morning of November 23. It describes the transport of his flag-draped casket by a naval ambulance, accompanied by a Marine honor guard, and mentions the casket was placed on a catafalque similar to the one used for President Lincoln. The text also notes the presence of an honor guard composed of a Marine, a sailor, an airman, and a soldier, each standing at a corner of the casket, with two priests kneeling in constant prayer. Throughout the text, there are several instances where specific words have been obscured by "X" marks, perhaps to censor sensitive information or redact certain details for security or privacy reasons when the document was made public.

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Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-16

This is a historical news wire report from November 23, 1963, the day after President Kennedy's assassination. The document contains two separate news items. The first, from Dallas, reports that police believed they had enough evidence to convict Lee Harvey Oswald of the assassination, including statements from Captain Will Fritz and District Attorney Henry Wade, despite Oswald's denials. The second item, from Washington, describes the solemn return of President Kennedy's body to the White House before dawn. It details how a gray naval ambulance from Bethesda Naval Hospital brought the flag-draped casket to the East Room, where it was placed on a catafalque similar to the one used for President Lincoln's body nearly 100 years earlier. The report concludes by describing an honor guard composed of representatives from different military branches standing at each corner of the casket, with two priests maintaining a constant prayer vigil. The document appears to be a typewritten wire service report, with reference numbers "KT1124ACS" and "LG 1135AES" marking the separate news items.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-16

The image appears to be a news bulletin describing events related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 23, 1963. It reports that the Dallas police said they have enough evidence to convict Lee Harvey Oswald of the assassination. The bulletin also describes the return of President Kennedy's body to the White House and the preparations for his funeral, including the placement of his flag-draped casket in the East Room.

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Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-16

This image depicts a typed document detailing the events surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 23, 1963. The document is divided into two sections, each providing information about the investigation and its aftermath. **Section 1: Investigation** The first section reports that Dallas police have gathered sufficient evidence to convict Lee Harvey Oswald of the assassination. Captain Will Fitz, Chief of the Homicide Bureau, expresses confidence in the case against Oswald, citing the rifle used in the crime as key evidence. Although Oswald denies committing the murder, Dallas County District Attorney Henry Wade believes they have enough evidence to convict him now but anticipates more evidence in the coming days. **Section 2: Aftermath** The second section describes the return of President Kennedy's body to the White House. A gray naval ambulance from Bethesda Naval Hospital glided quietly behind a Marine Honor Guard onto the White House grounds shortly before dawn, carrying the body of the assassinated president. The president's flag-draped casket was taken to the East Room and placed on a catafalque similar to the one used for President Lincoln almost 100 years ago. An honor guard of one marine, one sailor, one airman, and one soldier stood at each corner of the casket, with two priests kneeling in constant prayer. Overall, this document provides a detailed account of the events surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, including the investigation and the aftermath of his death.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-16

The image is a typed page of text, dated November 23, 1963, and appears to be a transcript of a news report or press conference related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. * The text is written in a typewriter font and is divided into two paragraphs. * The first paragraph mentions that the Dallas police have enough evidence to convict Lee Harvey Oswald of the assassination of President Kennedy. * It also quotes Captain Will Fitz, Chief of the Homicide Bureau, who says that he thinks the case is cinched and that Oswald will be convicted. * Additionally, it mentions that Oswald himself stoutly denies committing the murder. * The second paragraph describes the return of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy to the White House this morning. * It mentions that a gray naval ambulance from Bethesda Naval Hospital glided quietly behind a marine honor guard onto the White House grounds shortly before dawn. * The body of the assassinated president was carried by the body of the assassinated president. * The president's flag-draped casket was taken to the east room and placed on a cataflaque similar to the one used for President Lincoln almost 100 years ago. * An honor guard of one marine, one sailor, one airman, and one soldier stood at each corner of the casket. * Two priests kneeled in constant prayer. In summary, the image appears to be a transcript of a news report or press conference related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, discussing the evidence against Lee Harvey Oswald and the return of the president's body to the White House.

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Amazon

HAVE
DALLAS,
ENOUGH
EVIDENCE
SAID
PRESIDENT,
SECOND
ASSASSINATION
THEY
TODAY
CONVINCED
POLICE
CONVICT
DALLAS
KILLED
HARVEY
QUESTIONING
OFOF
SECOND DAY 11/23/63
THAT
ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO CONVICT LEE HARVEY OWSALD OF THE ASSASSINATION
THE
BUREAU
CHIEF
BEYOND
OWSALD
PRESIDENT
AFTER QUESTIONING
LEE
11/23/63
CAPT.
AFTER
ANY
DAY
DOUBT
OFOF PRESIDENT KENNEOY.
HOMICIDE
WILL
NOV.
PRESIDENT, CAPT. WILL FITZ, CHIEF OF THE HOMICIDE BUREAU XXX SAID
"WE 'RE CONVINCED BEYOND ANY DOUBT THAT HE KILLED THE
TO
DALLAS, NOV. 23 DALLAS XXXXX POLICE SAID TODAY THEY HAVE
OF
KENNEOY.
FITZ,
"WE
HE
23
XXX
'RE
XXXXX

Google

SECOND DAY 11/23/63 DALLAS, Nov. 23-DALLAS XXXXX POLICE SAID TODAY THEY HAVE ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO CONVICT LEE HARVEY OWSALD OF THE ASSASSINATI ON OFOF PRESIDENT KENNEDY . "WE RE CONVINCED BEYOND ANY DOUBT THAT HE KILLED THE PRESIDENT, CAPT. WILL FITZ, CHIEF OF THE HOMICIDE BUREAU XXX SAID TODAY AFTER QUESTIONING OSWALD, "I THINK THE CASE XX IS CINCHED," HE SAID, EXHIBITING THE RIFLE SAID TO HAVE KILLED MR. KENNEDY. ALTHOUGH OSWALD HIMSELF STOUTLY DENIES COMMITTING THE MURDER, DALLAS COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY HENRY WADE SAID: "I THINK WE HAVE ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO CONVICT HIM NOW. BUT WE ANTICIPATE A LOT MORE EVIDENCE IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS." KT1124ACS WASHINGTON, NOV. 23-PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY RE TURNED TO THE WHITE HOUSE THIS MORNING. A GRAY NAVAL AMBULANCE FROM BETHESDA NAVAL HOSPITAL GLIDED QUIETLY BEHIND A MARINE HONOR GUARD ONTO THE WHI TE HOUSE GROUNDS SHORTLY BEFORE DAWN, XXXXX CARRYING THE BODY OF THE ASSASSI NATED PRESIDENT THE PRESIDENT'S XXXXXX FLAG-DRAPED CASKET WAS TAKEN TO THE EAST ROOM AND PLACED ON A XXXX CATAFLAQUE SIMILAR TO THE ONE USED FOR PRESIDENT LINCOLN ALMOST 100 YEARS AGO. AN HONOR GUARD OF ONE MARINE , ONE SAILOR, ONE AIRMAN AND ONE SOLDIER STOOD AT EACH CORNER OF THE CASKET. TWO PRIESTS KNEELED IN CONSTANT PRAYER. LG 1135AES
SECOND
DAY
11/23/63
DALLAS
,
Nov.
23
-
XXXXX
POLICE
SAID
TODAY
THEY
HAVE
ENOUGH
EVIDENCE
TO
CONVICT
LEE
HARVEY
OWSALD
OF
THE
ASSASSINATI
ON
OFOF
PRESIDENT
KENNEDY
.
"WE
RE
CONVINCED
BEYOND
ANY
DOUBT
THAT
HE
KILLED
PRESIDENT,
CAPT.
WILL
FITZ,
CHIEF
HOMICIDE
BUREAU
XXX
AFTER
QUESTIONING
OSWALD
"
I
THINK
CASE
XX
IS
CINCHED
EXHIBITING
RIFLE
MR
ALTHOUGH
HIMSELF
STOUTLY
DENIES
COMMITTING
MURDER,
COUNTY
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
HENRY
WADE
:
WE
HIM
NOW.
BUT
ANTICIPATE
A
LOT
MORE
IN
NEXT
FEW
DAYS."
KT1124ACS
WASHINGTON,
NOV.
23-PRESIDENT
JOHN
FITZGERALD
TURNED
WHITE
HOUSE
THIS
MORNING.
GRAY
NAVAL
AMBULANCE
FROM
BETHESDA
HOSPITAL
GLIDED
QUIETLY
BEHIND
MARINE
HONOR
GUARD
ONTO
WHI
TE
GROUNDS
SHORTLY
BEFORE
DAWN,
CARRYING
BODY
ASSASSI
NATED
'S
XXXXXX
FLAG
DRAPED
CASKET
WAS
TAKEN
EAST
ROOM
AND
PLACED
XXXX
CATAFLAQUE
SIMILAR
ONE
USED
FOR
LINCOLN
ALMOST
100
YEARS
AGO.
AN
SAILOR
AIRMAN
SOLDIER
STOOD
AT
EACH
CORNER
CASKET.
TWO
PRIESTS
KNEELED
CONSTANT
PRAYER.
LG
1135AES