Monthly Archives: September 2009

Cooking With the Junior League — Rochester, N.Y.

This week in Cooking With the Junior League, Mary McCoy takes a look at recipes from Rochester, N.Y. (1981). Mary writes: With the change in the weather, I find myself craving ginger cookies, beef stews that simmer all afternoon, and … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Vintage Bongo Drums

  These vintage Valje bongo drums have been listed on EBay. Perfect for re-creating the mood of the Beats of Venice West. Listed as Buy It Now for $375.

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September 17, 1959: Matt Weinstock

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September 17, 1959: Paul V. Coates — Confidential File

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USC Fraternity Pledge Chokes to Death During Hazing

Sept. 17, 1959: The X-15 makes its first powered flight.

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USC Fraternity Pledge Dies During Hazing; Dodgers Lose

Sept. 17, 1959: Buried on an inside page are some names that will soon be famous –  Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper, John Glenn, Gus Grissom, Alan Shepard and Wally Schirra. Deke Slayton is the only one missing of the Mercury … Continue reading

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Voices — Mary Travers, 1936 – 2009

Peter, Paul & Mary Keep the Faith Folk music: Trio's public TV special airing on KOCE Channel 50, new family album and video feature familiar ethnic and traditional songs that define group.  March 13, 1993 By LYNNE HEFFLEY, TIMES STAFF … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Earl Carroll’s Nightclub

This menu from Earl Carroll's nightclub in Hollywood (now the Nickelodeon building at 6230 Sunset Blvd.) has been listed on EBay. The vendor suggests the menu is from about 1946. Bidding starts at $9.99.

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Khrushchev Explains ‘We Will Bury You’

How to justify a screamer headline: "Khrushchev admitted he used the expression 'We will bury you,' with regard to western capitalism. 'I believe,' he said, 'I did use that expression once, and I will try to explain what it means. … Continue reading

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Architectural Rambling — Pasadena

Photograph courtesy Ted Clark and Partners The Underhill-Miley House, designed in 1912 by Frederick C. Grable and Clarence A. Austin, at 585 Bellefontaine has been listed at $3,295,000. The home was once owned by Emile Kellogg Boisot, former president of … Continue reading

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Khrushchev in U.S.!; Dodgers Beat Braves

Sept. 16, 1959: Khrushchev leaves for the U.S., accompanied by a menacing Mr. Atomic Bomb. He's carrying a briefcase marked "Threats" just in case you don't get it that atomic weapons are dangerous.  Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev is greeted by … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Elysian Park

This postcard of Elysian Park, stamped 1904, has been listed on EBay. The writer says: "This is one of the most beautiful of all of Los Angeles' many pretty parks." The road in the center is apparently North Broadway and … Continue reading

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Chilly Reception for Khrushchev

Sept. 15, 1959: Mrs. K. doesn't wear lipstick! The two most powerful leaders in the world shake hands. Khrushchev's suite at the Ambassador Hotel, including the Soviet leader's bed!  "Our hands were not trembling when we were compelled to remove … Continue reading

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Coming Attractions — John Buntin

John Buntin, author of "L.A. Noir," which has been getting good reviews (I'm still working my way through the book) will be making a personal appearance tonight at 7 at Vroman's in Pasadena. Buntin has spent quite a bit of … Continue reading

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Khrushchev Heads for U.S.; Movie Star Morris Dead at 45

The Soviet flag planted on the moon — a fearsome sight in the 1950s. Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev is scheduled to land at Andrews Air Force Base because the runway at National Airport (now Reagan National Airport) couldn't accommodate his … Continue reading

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Larry Gelbart’s 1951 ‘My L.A.’ Found

Nov. 25, 1951: Rehearsals of "My L.A.," sketches inspired by Matt Weinstock's book, with a script by Larry Gelbart, Laurence Marks and Bill Manhoff. You may recall this photo from the posts I did about the death of Larry Gelbart. … Continue reading

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Voices — Patrick Swayze, 1952 – 2009

Nov. 30, 1983: Patrick Swayze dances "Without a Word." From the Bayous to the Catskills 'Dirty Dancing' Takes to the Screen With Some Smart and Funny Steps August 21, 1987 By SHEILA BENSON, Times Film Critic By being smart and … Continue reading

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Reds Beating U.S. in Moon Race!

Sept. 14, 1959: An anxious time for Americans. Paul Weeks, one of the Mirror's top writers, profiles Nikita Khrushchev. Can a woman stay happily married to a man who has hit her? I say yes! Like all married people, my … Continue reading

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Rocket on Moon; Russia Jubilant

Mr. Khrushchev is not coming to the United States to offer significant concessions or recant his lifelong enmity toward us and our values. He is coming prepared to score a propaganda victory, with confidence in his ability to arouse false … Continue reading

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Bathhouse Planned for Wilshire District

 Sept. 14, 1919: An elaborate bathhouse is planned for 4th Street between Vermont and New Hampshire.   View Larger Map Dr. Elmer E. Stone plans a spa and athletic club. It's unclear from The Times' clips whether this was actually … Continue reading

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