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Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
 
That is the day Apollo 11 landed on the Moon.

Probably could pose this question at other sites and the answer would be "I wasn't". Could even be "My Mom and Dad weren't".

But nevertheless, here is mine.

I had returned to University of Illinois for the two Semesters and Summer School I needed to graduate. That weekend, I had taken a railfan joyride with the younger Brother, also U of I, of a friend who graduated "on schedule". After Don got down to Champaign (IC), it was drive to STLouis (parking under the Union Station shed), then riding the MP to Jeff City (funny how with an under age, Holiday Inn wouldn't even serve me). Next morning back to STL on the MP (never been on the line in the Amtrak era). The plan was for Don to drive my car to Bloomington (he had an hour head start), me to ride GM&O to Bloomington, swap there, he riding back to Chicago, me driving to Champaign. We had both heard on the radio the 215P (CT) landing, but Don would have missed the televised walk. He then "can I come to Champaign with you, I'll crash somewhere (floor in my room) then I can see the walk".

Well that's what happened; we watched the "small step giant leap" on a TV in the Illini Union.

What I remember most is that at the height of student protests, the whole room erupted in cheers then the "USA chant". What a momentary relief for me, a Vietnam veteran, to see such unity in the year that didn't include too much of such.
 
Posted by George Harris (Member # 2077) on :
 
Missed the view because I was in basic training due to one of these "The country wants you" missives. General thought was that we would have colonies on Mars by now if not much sooner. Where has our urge to explore gone?
 
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
 
Mr Harris, into our Social Security and Railroad Retirement checks.

Oh, and don't forget the Medicare benefits.
 
Posted by bill613a (Member # 4264) on :
 
Kent State happened in May of 1970.
 
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
 
Can't be sure what this will return beyond a paywall, but here goes.

Bill 613a is quite correct regarding Kent State. Accordingly, I edited reference to such out of the originating posting.

Here is a quotation from an article contained within the linked material from The New York Times providing a summary of the major social events that occurred during 1969:

 


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