There used to be a site in the Institute of Official Cheer devoted to old magazine ads; it’s gone away, as I divvy up the material elsewhere. This marks the start of the 1930s site. All-new material so far. Go HERE!
Productive day, but in a gab-yap sense. Did the morning news, did the headlines, then off downtown in the cold to interview people about the Vikings game. It’s here. Interviewed a sweet old lady with unnervingly active teeth; couldn’t have been dentures, unless she bought the SnaggleTooth model down at the Wal-Mart. She was named [...]
Looking through the paper’s archives, I found this: If you know movies, you know exactly where this is from.
It’s the Inquirer set from “Citizen Kane.” You can tell by the ceiling! Really: movies didn’t always show the ceiling of a room, since – well, they didn’t have them. They [...]
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