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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Matt Weinstock, Nov. 25, 1960
Nov. 25, 1960: Matt Weinstock checks in with John Cheever, who’s in Hollywood doing a treatment of D.H. Lawrence’s “The Lost Girl.” “If the short story, of which I am an enthusiastic addict, has any future, Cheever … Continue reading
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John Kennedy Jr. Born
Nov. 25, 1960: Paul Coates is en route to his next assignment. On the jump, Marilyn Monroe meets agent Johnny Hyde in Maurice Zolotow’s biography “The Real Marilyn Monroe.”
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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Nov. 25, 1940
Nov. 25, 1940: Pals of Henry Wilcoxon's who think they ate his home-grown turkeys last Thursday are mistaken. Hank bought those gift birds at market because he was too soft-hearted to kill his own pets, Jimmie … Continue reading
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Thanksgiving 1910
Thanksgiving 1910: President Taft declares the annual holiday. “The records of population and harvests which are the index of progress show vigorous national growth and the health and prosperous well-being of our communities throughout this land … Continue reading
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Found on EBay – Bullock’s Wilshire
This dress from the Collegienne department at Bullock’s Wilshire has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $54.89. ALSO Bullock’s Wilshire Collegienne department
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Matt Weinstock, Nov. 24, 1960
Nov. 24, 1960: Matt Weinstock has the amusing saga of a national anthem titled "The Salutation and March to His Highness the Sultan of Muscat and Oman" and the British admiralty’s attempt to obtain a fresh copy … Continue reading
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Paul Coates, Nov. 24, 1960
Nov. 24, 1960: Paul Coates has the day off…. Marilyn Monroe meets Groucho and Harpo Marx in the latest chapter of Maurice Zolotow’s “The Real Marilyn Monroe.”
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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Nov. 24, 1941
Nov. 24, 1941: Lucille Ball's Thanksgiving gift to Desi Arnaz was a crate of prize Plymouth rocks for their new ranch, Jimmie Fidler says.
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Oh, Tin-enbaum!
Nov. 24, 1960: Yes, the aluminum Christmas tree is back again, in all its shimmering majesty, at Sears! The 7-foot tree with 153 branches cost $178.73 in 2009 dollars. ALSO Aluminum Christmas trees on the … Continue reading
84 Die as Fire Rages Through MGM Grand, Nov. 21, 1980
Nov. 21-22, 1980: A fire in the deli at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas spreads into the casino and then through the high-rise building, killing 84 people. The first-day story is by the master rewrite man, … Continue reading
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Found on EBay – W.C. Fields
A letter attributed to Harriet “Hattie” Fields, who was married to W.C. Fields, has been listed on EBay. The vendor says that the letter was written to a member of the McIntyre and Heath comedy team. Bidding … Continue reading
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Matt Weinstock, Nov. 23, 1960
Nov. 23, 1960: Joseph J. Cracchiolo traces a flaming object in the sky and watches it land in the 1200 block of West 120th Street. The space object turned out to be a plastic dry-cleaning bag, "with … Continue reading
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November 23, 1960: Eichmann Tells Mass Murders
November 23, 1960: After reporting from the Soviet Union, Paul Coates is traveling to his next assignment: going to Israel to cover preparations for the upcoming Adolf Eichmann trial. Stay tuned…. On the jump, Maurice Zolotow has the story of … Continue reading
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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Nov. 23, 1940
Nov. 23, 1940: This is one of the more interesting L.A. corruption stories of the 1940s. Bugsy Siegel was getting out of jail, where he was in custody in the killing of Harry Greenberg, thanks to Dr. Benjamin … Continue reading
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Mae West Dies, Nov. 23, 1980
Nov. 23, 1980: Mae West dies at the age of 87 and gets a first-rate obituary by Kevin Thomas and the legendary/notorious Ted Thackrey. A sample: She was painted by Dali, admired by George Bernard Shaw, photographed … Continue reading
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Dr. Crippen Is Hanged
Nov. 23, 1910: Dr. Hawley Crippen is executed in London for killing his wife. “Only a small group of officials attended, and every effort had been made to prevent morbid crowds from gathering in the neighborhood,” The Times … Continue reading
Found on EBay – Oviatt’s
A matchbook cover from Oviatt’s has been listed on EBay. And yes, if you have a good memory, you’ll recall a similar matchbook cover was listed in May. Most Oviatt’s items tend to be expensive, but here’s something with … Continue reading
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Matt Weinstock, Nov. 22, 1960
Nov. 22, 1960: Several kind-hearted women in Arcadia have been saving the cellophane strips from cigarette packs in the belief that a pound of the strips could be exchanged for 48 hours in an iron lung for … Continue reading
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Steve McQueen Feuds With Neighbor, Nov. 22, 1960
Nov. 22, 1960: Columnist Earl Wilson reminisces about Clark Gable – washing his own car! And oh, that Steve McQueen! It seems that police are investigating complaints of a fight between the star of "Wanted: Dead … Continue reading
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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, Nov. 22, 1940
Nov. 22, 1940: Talk about a divided nation! Part of the U.S. celebrated Thanksgiving on Nov. 22, as declared by President Roosevelt, while 16 states waited a week. From 1939 to 1941, Roosevelt moved the holiday ahead … Continue reading
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