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November 27, 1941

Today In History

Joe DiMaggio is named AL MVP

Joe DiMaggio named NL MVP. His 56 game hitting streak culminated in the MVP award this season. Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio played his entire 13-season career with the New York Yankees from 1936 to 1951, missing 3 years during the prime of his career for World War II. Despite his lost years and some lost time to injuries late in his career, DiMaggio hit 361 career home runs and had 1,537 RBIs. His 56 game hitting-streak in 1941 still stands today. DiMaggio was a 3-time MVP and helped lead the Yankees to 10 AL Pennants and 9 World Series Championships during his 13 seasons. DiMaggio’s final season was 1951 when he passed the baton to the next great Yankee center fielder, Mickey Mantle. His greatest statistical year was in 1937 (22 years old) - 215 Hits, 46 Home Runs, 167 RBIs and a batting average of .346

Remember When

An ABC Evening Newscast at 6pm - July 1969
The Greatest NFL Game Ever Played - Colts vs Giants 1958
Sophmore Jerry West stars in the 1957-1958 WVU Basketball Highlights
Song of the Day
Barbra Streisand | Don't Rain On My Parade
Carly Simon sings You're So Vain
Explore America
The Big Island in Hawaii

Classic Album Covers

TV Show of the Day
Peyton Place - 1966 episode
James Bond | Goldfinger | Title sequence
Reggie Jackson broke in to the major leagues with the Kansas City As in 1967
Interview of the Day
Vanessa Redgrave interview | 1967
Hugh Hefner on his 88th Birthday reflects back on life as a Playboy
HUGH HEFNER CHANGES AMERICA Hefner grew up in the mid west and majored in psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In 1949, Hefner wrote a term paper examining U.S. sex laws in light of the newly published Kinsey Institute research on male human sexuality. After serving as a copywriter for Esquire, he left in 1952 after being denied a $5 raise. He then took his biggest gamble by raising $10,000 from 45 investors - including $1,000 from his mother to launch Playboy. At its peak, Playboy sold more than 1,200,000 issues each month. Hefner's concept exploded as a variety of different avenues opened up. A late-night television program, "Playboy's Penthouse," premiered; The Playboy Jazz Festival took place in Rhode Island, and in 1960, Hefner opened up the first Playboy Club in Chicago. In less than two years, the number of clubs had expanded to 12, with over 125,000 patrons paying either $25 for a charter membership or $50 for a lifetime membership.

Moments in American History

JFK is assassinated in Dallas, Texas

Lee Harvey Oswald is arrested

JFK Funeral in Washington, DC

JFK Funeral in Washington, DC

JFK Jr. Salutes

JFK is assassinated in Dallas, Texas

Lee Harvey Oswald is arrested

JFK Funeral in Washington, DC

JFK Funeral in Washington, DC

JFK Jr. Salutes

Classic Football Moments

The Colts defeat the Giants in the 1959 NFL Championship considered the greatest NFL game ever played

Fridge Scores in Super Bowl XX

Emmett Smith Leads Cowboys to Super Bowl Victory

The Miami Dolphins go undefeated 17-0 in 1972

Lyn Swann’s TD catch in Super Bowl X vs the Cowboys

The Colts defeat the Giants in the 1959 NFL Championship considered the greatest NFL game ever played

Fridge Scores in Super Bowl XX

Emmett Smith Leads Cowboys to Super Bowl Victory

The Miami Dolphins go undefeated 17-0 in 1972

Lyn Swann’s TD catch in Super Bowl X vs the Cowboys

Collectible Editions

You have a choice of three versions of our collectible edition to select from. 52-pages, 100-pages (special oversized edition) and our 104-page version (hard cover). Enjoy your stroll down memory lane!



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