Archive for 2012

LAST MOON MISSION BEGAN ON THIS DAY IN 1972

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Apollo 17 crew from left: Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt,
Commander Eugene Cernan, and Command Module Pilot Ronald
Evans (seated).



Launch time was at 12:33 a.m. Eastern Standard Time

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THE DATE THAT LIVES IN INFAMY!

 

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pearl harbor memorial 
The USS Arizona memorial at Pearl Harbor

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A CLASSIC HIT FROM 1959

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The R&B version of Glenn Miller’s 1940 hit “In the Mood”
reached #4 on the
Billboard chart.

Rendezvous Records folded in late 1963, and Fields retired
soon after. He died in May 1997, at the age of 91. His son is
the saxophonist and bandleader Ernie Fields, Jr.

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WE HAVE PRINCE ALBERT IN A CAN!

prince albert 1947
1947

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SILENT FILM STAR BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1864

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William Surrey Hart
(December 6, 1864 – June 23, 1946)

William S, Hart was a silent film actor, screenwriter, director and
producer.who was one to the first great stars of western motion
pictures. He was fascinated by the history of the Old West and
acquired Billy the Kid’s pistols and was a friend of legendary
lawmen Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson. He entered the film
industry in 1914 playing supporting roles .



After Tumbleweeds, Hart’s final film, he retired to his
California, ranch
home,“La Loma de los Vientos”.

Hart-and crew 1910

William Hart (second from left) and a film crew on the set in the early 1900s

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