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The President's Autopsy: A Forensic Pathological and Medical-Legal Critique by Cyril H. Wecht, M.D., J.D.
In October 2013, the Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law and Duquesne University hosted a conference on the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination.
Contents of video: Dr. Wecht presents his critique of JFK's autopsy (54 minutes) from Passing the Torch, a 13-disk DVD set of conference footage.
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Into Evidence: Off-Stage Interview with Cyril Wecht
In October 2003, the Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law and Duquesne University hosted a conference on the 40th anniversary of the JFK assassination.
Contents of video: Off-stage Interview with Cyril Wecht (20 minutes) from Into Evidence, an 8-disk DVD set of conference footage.
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Duquesne Duke 2002-03-14
The Duquesne Duke is the student newspaper of Duquesne University. In this issue:
In 2002, Duquesne University, in association with the Cyril H. Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and Law, began offering a two-year master's degree in forensic nursing that includes online courses. Story on page 2.
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Duquesne Duke 2000-10-26
The Duquesne Duke is the student newspaper of Duquesne University. In this issue: Newly established Cyril Wecht Institute of Forensic Science and the Law will host a conference to explore the application of forensic science in civil and criminal proceedings. Story on page 2.
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Duquesne Duke 1992-11-16
The Duquesne Duke is the student newspaper of Duquesne University. In this issue: As the former County Coroner, Cyril Wecht visits campus to discuss JFK assassination theories in November 1992. Story on page 2.
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Duquesne Duke 1975-09-02
The Duquesne Duke is the student newspaper of Duquesne University. In this issue: Editorial discussing new investigations into the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Story on page 13.
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Duquesne Duke 1973-10-18
The Duquesne Duke is the student newspaper of Duquesne University. In this issue: Cyril H. Wecht publicly contests the Warren Report, and disagrees with the 'magic bullet' theory. Story on page 2.
In 1973, Cyril Wecht was the chief deputy coroner and chief forensic pathologist of the Allegheny County Coroner's Office.
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Duquesne Duke 1970-04-17
The Duquesne Duke is the student newspaper of Duquesne University. In this issue: Cyril Wecht's talk at the university includes a briefing on the history of Allegheny Coroner's office, his views on the Warren report and Sheriff Coon. Story on page 2.
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Duquesne Duke 1965-10-20
The Duquesne Duke is the student newspaper of Duquesne University. In this issue: Announcement of 'Medical-Legal Aspects of Cranial-Cerebral Injuries', a 2 day symposium sponsored by the Institute of Forensic Sciences, in association with the Pittsburgh Institute of Legal Medicine.
The Institute of Forensic Sciences was created in 1963 by Cyril H. Wecht M.D, LL.B, research professor of law, also the institute's director. It was the first such medical-legal center in Pennsylvania.
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Duquesne Duke 1964-01-10
The Duquesne Duke is the student newspaper of Duquesne University. In this issue: John F. Kennedy collection begins - an invitation to donate books celebrating the life of the former president. Story on page 3.
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Duquesne Duke 1963-12-06
The Duquesne Duke is the student newspaper of Duquesne University. In this issue: 'Our Young President' by Mary Ann Healey, Duke General News Editor. Healey describes JFK's appeal to college students and the younger generation, and the impact of his loss to that cohort. Story on page 4.
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Duquesne Duke 1963-12-13
The Duquesne Duke is the student newspaper of Duquesne University. In this issue: An editorial on the outpouring of sentiment in the aftermath of JFK's death and the impact of his loss on so many in the local community and the nation at large. Story on page 6.
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Pittsburgh Catholic 1963-11-28
On 11.28.1963, a week after JFK's assassination, the Pittsburgh Catholic devoted almost an entire issue to the aftermath of his death.
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Pittsburgh Catholic 1963-12-05
Remember Him Bright, poem commemorating JFK by Samuel Hazo, p 4
Reflections, p. 4
Maybe We Will Listen, p. 4
Catholic Forum: A letter writer's response to Catholic President was Nation's Turning Point (Pittsburgh Catholic 11.28.1963), p. 5.
JFK, Great Tragic Figure by Donald McDonald, p. 5
Washington School, Munhall Park to honor JFK, p. 6
Bishop pays Tribute to JFK on Radio Talk, p 7
A Woman's View of Kennedy's Death, p. 8
Permanent Memorial Request by High School, p. 9
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