The Corner

Memo to Organizers of State Funerals

It is obvious that Mrs Reagan, like many other old people, has great

difficulty getting in and out of cars, even with the assistance of an

able-bodied escort.

Is this fact unknown to the designers of funeral automobiles? And to the

organizers of state funerals? Cannot some kind of swiveling or sliding seat

be devised to ease the problem?

John Derbyshire — Mr. Derbyshire is a former contributing editor of National Review.
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