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THE FOURTH OF JULY IN 1961 ~

1961 Kodak Ad "unforgettable July 4th" | Memories, Vintage and Children

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FROM THE RETRO BLOG ~

Happy Fathers Day by Howard Scott | The Saturday Evening Post | Saturday evening post, Saturday ...

Happy Fathers Day by Howard Scott | The Saturday Evening Post.

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A VINTAGE MAGAZINE AD FROM 1955

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Brylcreem is a British brand of hair styling products for men
created in 1928. It is marketed in the United States by
Combe Incorporated, based in White Plains, New York.

It was first advertised on television with the jingle "Brylcreem,
A Little Dab’ll Do Ya!

Brylcreem It is notable for the high shine it provides, which
spawned the name of the product, stemming from "
brilliantine"
and "cream".

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GOING GACK IN TIME TO MARCH OF 1967

The Time magazine covers, The Time magazine subscription,

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ROBINSON DEFEATED BASILIO ON THIS DATE

Robinson - Basilio II (George Silk. 1958) | Boxing history, Boxing images, Boxing champions

On March 25, 1958, Sugar Ray Robinson defeated Carmen
Basilio to regain the middleweight championship. It was the
fifth and final title of his career. Robinson is considered by
many to be the greatest prizefighter in history. No less an
authority than heavyweight champion
Muhammad Ali once
said, “My idol will always be Sugar Ray Robinson, who was,
and remains, one of the best pound-for-pound fighters to
have ever lived in this century.”

Sugar Ray Robinson was born Walker Smith, Jr. in Ailey,
Georgia, on May 3, 1921. Smith got his boxing name when
he borrowed his friend Ray Robinson’s Amateur Athletic
Union (AAU) card to enter a boxing tournament at the age
of 16. He won that tournament and, still using the assumed
name, turned professional in 1940, winning his debut bout–
the first of 40 consecutive victories. Robinson won his first championship in 1946 when he defeated Tommy Bell for the
welterweight title.

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Carmen Basilio-Ray Robinson II Official Onsite Boxing Ticket (1958) | Collect Boxing - Boxing ...

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