
Today, about 3.5 million people attend.
Mickey Mouse made his first debut in this 1934 parade.
The Tin Man made his debut months after the release of “The Wizard of Oz” in 1939.
A group of elephants participated in the 1954 Thanksgiving
Day Parade.
A marching band through Times Square, 1959.
A performance by the Rockettes, 1964.
On November 23, 1936, the first issue of the pictorial magazine
Life was published, featuring a cover photo of the Fort Peck
Dam’s spillway by Margaret Bourke-White.
Life actually had its start earlier in the 20th century as a different
kind of magazine: a weekly humor publication, not unlike today’s
The New Yorker in its use of tart cartoons, humorous pieces and
cultural reporting.
When the original Life folded during the Great Depression, the
influential American publisher Henry Luce bought the name
and re-launched the magazine as a picture-based periodical
on this day in 1936. By this time, Luce had already enjoyed
great success as the publisher of Time, a weekly news
magazine.
Henry Robinson Luce (April 3, 1898 – February 28, 1967)

On November 15, 1956, Love Me Tender, featuring singer Elvis
Presley in his big-screen debut, premiered in New York City at
the Paramount Theater. Set in Texas following the American
Civil War, the film, which co-starred Richard Egan and Debra
Paget, featured Elvis as Clint Reno, the younger brother of a
Confederate soldier.
Originally titled The Reno Brothers, the movie was renamed
Love Me Tender before its release, after a song of the same
name that Reno sings during the film.

An illustration of the first football game held on Nov. 6,
1869 (Photo: Special Collections and University Archives)
On November 6, 1869, Rutgers beat Princeton, 6-4, in the first
college football game. The game, played with a soccer ball before roughly 100 fans in New Brunswick, New Jersey,
resembled rugby instead of today’s football.
Even off the playing fields, the rivalry between the New Jersey
schools, located 20 miles apart, was heated. At the time,
Princeton was known as the College of New Jersey.
