Tag: Q1 1958

Priestly Perfidy: Two Noted Clerics Embroiled in Mysterious Supper
March 12, 1958, Washington D.C. – In a shocking turn of events, two prominent clergy members have found themselves at the center of a mystifying supper. The Very Rev. James A. Pike, Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, and Dr. George M. Docherty, Minister of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, have been…

The Mysterious Mind Behind the Smithsonian: A Glimpse into Dr. Leonard Carmichael’s Domain
In a rare and revealing interview, this reporter caught a glimpse into the intriguing world of Dr. Leonard Carmichael, the enigmatic psychologist and head of the Smithsonian Institution. It was a chilly winter day in February 1958 when our paths crossed in his office, a sanctuary of sorts, nestled on the second floor above the…

The Bad Man of Swampoodle Walks: Williams’ Shocking Escape from Justice
In a stunning turn of events, notorious Washington D.C. troublemaker Dalles O. Williams has been set free after a quarter-century of violent crime. Williams, infamous as the ‘Bad Man of Swampoodle,’ has left a trail of destruction in his wake, with a record of assault with a deadly weapon that’s as staggering as it is…
