The following is an excerpt from Joe Micheal Jones' "American History Mysteries" #42, Meeting of the Minds.
The flight out of Chicago had been delayed because of fog, so Professor Micheals decided to relax in the lounge. There he spotted an old colleague, Dr. Alice Wong, seated at a table by the door.
"It's good to see you again, Dr. Wong," smiled Micheals as he clasped his friend's hand. "It's been a long time."
"Too long!" replied Dr. Wong. "I suppose you're still in love with American History?"
"Yes, I guess I always will be," laughed Micheals. "Have you seen the headlines in today's paper about the Kennedy Papers theft?"
"Isn't it terrible," said Wong, "If they aren't found soon I'm afraid they never will be."
"That would be too bad for posterity," said the gentleman at the next table. "I don't mean to interrupt, but I couldn't help overhearing your conversation. My name is Jacobs, Sam Jacobs."
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