Posted on 01/01/2009 6:07:01 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson
What an innocent time...
The economy picking up..
Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire...
Shirley Temple...
While the police in New York insisted that the curfew law for bars would be enforced as strictly as on any other Saturday night, Hoboken, that oasis for beer drinkers during prohibition, sought to catch the late trade by announcing that its bars would be open until 5 A. M.
I hope they all had designated drivers.
Can you add me, please?
I see the media was sometimes as bad then as now. “Two of first eight coal miners rescued were dead”. I say then that they were not rescued, only recovered.
Strasbourg (Pocket Battleship) Commissioned 1 January 1939 in France
A-31 Vengeance (2-seat Dive Bomber) Maiden Flight 1 January 1939 in United States
Ki-45 Toryu ("Dragon Slayer" Fighter) Maiden Flight 1 January 1939 in Japan
Model 167 Maryland (Bomber) Maiden Flight 1 January 1939 in United States
SM.82 Marsupiale (Transport/Night Bomber) Maiden Flight 1 January 1939 in Italy
Busy day. And all I did today was get the Christmas lights down.
The same can be said for popular music, which tended to be melodious and singable. Bestselling songs at the start of 1939 included "Nice Work if You Can Get It" by Artie Shaw's swing band, and "My Reverie" by Larry Clinton & His Orchestra, a "sweet" band (as opposed to a swing band). However, not all Freepers would have been thrilled with "FDR Jones," a smash hit by Chick Webb, Cab Calloway, and others, which is about a newborn baby named in honor of the president.
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