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GIVE NAPOLEON'S PENIS A PROPER BURIAL.(Editorial)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
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May 23, 2007
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Byline: JUDITH PASCOE GUEST COLUMNIST
IOWA CITY, Iowa -- The owner of Napoleon's penis died two weeks ago in Englewood, N.J. John K. Lattimer, who'd been a Columbia University professor and a collector of military (and some macabre) relics, also possessed Lincoln's blood-stained collar and Hermann Goring's cyanide ampoule. But the penis, which supposedly had been severed by a priest who administered last rites to Napoleon and overstepped clerical boundaries, stood out (sorry) from the professor's collection of medieval armor, Civil War rifles and Hitler drawings.
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