Archive for November 30th, 2021

ACTRESS OF THE 1950’s HAS DIED AT AGE 96

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Arlene Carol Dahl
(August 11, 1925 – November 29, 2021)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Arlene Dahl, the actor whose charm
and striking red hair shone in such Technicolor movies of
the 1950s as “Journey to the Center of the Earth" and
“Three Little Words,” has died.

Dahl’s son, actor Lorenzo Lamas, said in posts on Facebook
and Instagram that she died Monday morning in New York.
No cause of death was given.

Dahl was one of the last surviving stars from the Classical
Hollywood
cinema
era.

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WAR BONDS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING

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War bonds were debt securities issued by the government to finance military operations and other expenditure in times of war. They were
also a means to control
inflation by removing money from circulation from a stimulated wartime economy.

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FAMOUS WRITER BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1835

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Samuel Langhorne Clemens (
November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910)

Clemens, later known as Mark Twain, was an American writer,
humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer. He was born
in Florida, Missouri, on November 30, 1835.

Clemens was lauded as the "greatest humorist the United
States has produced," and
William Faulkner called him
"the father of
American literature."

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THANKSGIVING COLLEGE FOOTBALL GAME

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On November 30, 1876, Yale defeated Princeton, 2-0, in Hoboken,
New Jersey in the first collegiate football game played on the Thanksgiving holiday. Nearly 1,000 fans attended the game,
played in cold, rainy weather. "The friends of both colleges
mustered in good force," the New York Times reports. "Several
carriages containing ladies were on the ground, and a goodly
number of Alumni were there to cheer the contestants."

The football was oval and made of leather, the Times noted,
"similar to those used in Rugby Union rules." The game
resembled rugby more than a present-day game of football. 

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