Monthly Archives: March 2011

From the Vaults — ‘Vamonos Con Pancho Villa!’

    “Vamonos Con Pancho Villa!” (“Let’s Go With Pancho Villa!”) is the surprisingly dark, roughly hewn story of six friends who call themselves “the lions of San Pablo” and join the Mexican Revolution as much for the adventure as … Continue reading

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What’s Troubling Today’s Young Women, Part 3

            March 28, 1961: A group of young women asked USC sociology professor James A. Peterson to have lunch with them while he was lecturing on a local campus. "We are all graduating at the … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock, March 27, 1961

    March 27, 1961: Matt Weinstock has a story about a penniless drunk who gets a bottle from a liquor store in the era when credit cards were a novelty.   DEAR ABBY: I am married to a man who … Continue reading

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Paul Coates, March 27, 1961

    March 27, 1961: Paul Coates has the story of two students who went on vacation to Mexico and came back with a 12-year-old orphan.   And Mirror reader Jerry Feldner sends a letter about the artistry of bullfighting.

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, March 27, 1941

        March 27, 1941: I'm delighted to see that four speakers at a Japanese meeting here declared the Japanese people to be loyal to America. The Rev. Kengo Tajina declared that his son, though born in Japan, … Continue reading

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Jim Murray, March 27, 1961

           March 27, 1961: Philip Toll Hill Jr., the Santa Monican who won the Sebring sports car endurance race over the weekend for the third time, is a bachelor and a wiry, nervous, cold intellectual type … Continue reading

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What’s Troubling Today’s Young Women, Part 2

           March 27, 1961: Parts of this series on young women are patronizing and naive, and perhaps reflect the first tremors of what was called the Generation Gap. Some of the attitudes about college being a … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Bullock’s Wilshire

This sun dress from the Collegienne department at Bullock’s Wilshire has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $8, but there is a reserve.

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, March 26, 1941

           March 26, 1941: Tom Treanor wonders why women in defense plants are only being given office jobs, and he expects that to change before the year is out. Titles of Robert Montgomery's next two pictures … Continue reading

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Geraldine A. Ferraro, 1935 — 2011; ‘Housewife From Queens’ Made Political History

        July 13, 1984– The Times’ Karen Tumulty profiles the Democratic vice presidential candidate: “Geraldine A. Ferraro likes to refer to herself as ‘a housewife from Queens,’ the conservative, blue-collar borough of New York where the television … Continue reading

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What’s Troubling Today’s Young Women?

          March 26, 1961: The Times begins a series on the views and expectations of high school and college women. Is it enough to go to college, nab a husband and start a family? Are they … Continue reading

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Jim Murray, March 26, 1961

    March 26, 1961: Jim Murray gets letters from Groucho Marx and Hedda Hopper and he hasn’t been so nervous since the days he faced questions like “What is Marlon Brando really like?”

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What If a Thermonuclear Blast Hit the Valley?

           March 26, 1961: So, if a nuclear blast from the Soviets (who else?) hit the San Fernando Valley, it would be bad. How bad? "The Valley would not survive a direct hit," The Times said.  … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Bullock’s Collegienne

This top from the Collegienne department at Bullock’s Westwood has been listed on EBay. Although Bullocks and Collegienne items are somewhat common on EBay, I don’t recall ever seeing anything from the Westwood store. Bidding starts at $14.99.

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Photos of Triangle Shirtwaist Fire Memorial

         Photograph by Eve Golden   Daily Mirror reader Eve Golden went to Friday’s memorial for the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire victims and sends these photos. She says: I went to the Triangle centennial after work (photos attached). … Continue reading

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Paul Coates and Matt Weinstock, March 25, 1961

           March 25, 1961: There was a prisoner who had a wooden leg, but that was only the beginning of his problems, Matt Weinstock says. One of Paul Coates’ readers has some urgent information for Red … Continue reading

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Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood, March 25, 1941

           March 25, 1941: Tom Treanor has another column on Jan Valtin’s “Out of the Night,” which I have begun reading, thanks to the Los Angeles Public Library, and I must say that so far the … Continue reading

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The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

      An undated photo of Triangle Shirtwaist Co. employees courtesy of HBO.       March 26, 1911: “A 13-year-old girl hung for three minutes by her fingertips to the sill of a 10th-floor window. A tongue of … Continue reading

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Movieland Mystery Photo [Updated]

      Los Angeles Times file photo   Here’s this week’s mystery lady! Nobody identified our weekend mystery guest so I’m going to have to figure out how to proceed. Maybe I can find some more photos of her … Continue reading

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Found on EBay — Bullocks Collegienne

This sweater from the Collegienne department at Bullocks Pasadena has been listed on EBay. Bidding starts at $39.95.

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