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Authors: Arnie Bernstein
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BATH MASSACRE
BATH MASSACRE
AMERICA’S FIRST SCHOOL BOMBING
Arnie Bernstein
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS ANN ARBOR
Copyright © 2009 by Arnie Bernstein
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The University of Michigan Press
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Bernstein, Arnie.
Bath massacre : America’s first school bombing / Arnie Bernstein.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN-13: 978-0-472-11606-5 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN-10: 0-472-11606-1 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN-13: 978-0-472-03346-1 (pbk. : alk. paper)
ISBN-10: 0-472-03346-8 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Bombings—Michigan—Bath (Township)—History—20th century. 2. Bath (Mich. : Township)—History—20th century. 3. Students—Crimes against—Michigan—Bath (Township)—History—20th century.
4. Murder—Michigan—Bath (Township)—History—20th century.
5. Suicide bombers—Michigan—Bath (Township)—History—20th century.
6. Kehoe, Andrew P. (Andrew Philip), 1872-1927. I. Title.
F574.B18B47 2009
977.4'041—dc22
2008048155
ISBN 978-0-472-02470-4 (electronic)
For the children of Bath
CONTENTS
Five
The Bath Consolidated School
Nine
The Valley of the Shadow of Death
Eleven
In the Matter of the Inquest
A voice is heard in Ramah
lamentation and bitter weeping
Rachel is weeping for her children;
she refuses to be comforted for her children,
because they are not.
—JEREMIAH 31:15
When lilacs are in bloom
I think of the Bath School explosion
because that day
the children brought bouquets to their teacher
—
MARTHA HORTON
SURVIVOR
PROLOGUE: APRIL 16, 2007
The morning of April 16, 2007, dawned clear and bright over central Michigan. In Dewitt, a small town about twenty miles from the state capital of Lansing, ninety-six-year-old Willis Cressman woke at his usual time, ate breakfast, then puttered around the house. A lifelong resident of the area, Cressman lived a good long life. Born in 1911, he’d grown up in the nearby town of Bath. Before retiring, he was a jack-of-all-trades. In various phases of life, he’d worked on road crews, farmed, and operated an excavation business. A veteran of World War II, he was one of the many brave soldiers who hit Anzio Beach on January 22, 1944. He never forgot that day and all the shells exploding around him. Yet Anzio wasn’t the first time Cressman was in the midst of deadly explosions.
1
In her home on the outskirts of nearby Bath, not far from Dewitt, Josephine Cushman Vail, a woman just a few months shy of her ninety-fourth birthday, was beginning her morning as well. Vail and Cressman were old schoolmates, first as students in a one-room schoolhouse during the 1910s and then in a larger, consolidated school in the 1920s. Those days held fond memories of classroom accomplishments, athletic and social events, friends, and a sense of community.
2
Cressman and Vail had other recollections of the Bath Consolidated School: the events that unfolded on May 18, 1927. That day was something they never wanted anyone else to experience.
About the time Cressman and Vail began their mornings, Seung-Hui Cho, a twenty-three-year-old student at Virginia Tech, located in Blacksburg, Virginia, started his day. At 7:15 a.m., he entered West Ambler Johnston Hall, an on-campus dormitory, barged into the room of Emily Hilscher, a nineteen-year-old freshman, then shot her and twenty-two-year-old senior Ryan C. Clark, the resident adviser for the floor, who happened to be in Hilscher’s room. Both were dead at the scene.