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November 10, 1940

Today In History

Walt Disney serves as an FBI Informer

From 1940 until his death in 1966 Walt Disney served as a secret informer for the Los Angeles Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation., according to the documents under the Freedom of Information Act.

Remember When

The Decade - 1980s
Rookie Magic Johnson scores 42 pts,15 rebounds, 7 assists - 1980 NBA Finals - Lakers vs 76ers - Game 6
A compilation of some Barry Sanders' collegiate highlights at Oklahoma State University
Song of the Day
The Drifters | Save the last dance for me
Audrey Hepburn Interview - 1991
Explore America
The music scene in Athens, Georgia

CLASSIC MUSIC FROM THE 60s

Dylan

Jerry Garcia

James Taylor

Jimi Hendrix

Rolling Stones

Dylan

Jerry Garcia

James Taylor

Jimi Hendrix

Rolling Stones

TV Show of the Day
Unaired Test Pilot for The Munsters TV Show Entitled "My Fair Munster"
The beautiful and talented Laura Nyro performing one of her strong hits, Eli's Coming
ARNOLD PALMER - EVERYONE’S HERO
Golf was a rich man's game. Strictly country club, and then came Arnold Palmer. Here was a guy just like most of us, rough around the edges. He was a big hitter with a limited short game. Sound familiar. He had that wild swing, and when he missed a shot, we missed. He was almost always coming from behind, making that now famous charge. Arnie was the guy next door. He brought golf in to our living room with the advent of television. He was our hero. When he won, we all won.
Interview of the Day
Neil Armstrong Rare Interview
The Luner Module “Eagle” landed on the Moon at Tranquility Base on July 20, 1969 at 4:18 p.m. EDT, Neil Armstrong realized that they were heading into a field of boulders on the northeast shoulder of a crater the size of a football field. Drama was the last thing that any one had wanted. A warning light was telling him he had less than 60 seconds of fuel left, but they were close now and it was just a matter of easing themselves down. Forty seconds had passed since the sixty-second warning, and Armstrong proclaimed "The Eagle Has Landed." For the astronauts, the landing had been the big moment of the mission. But, for the waiting world, the big moment was still to come - the first footstep. Armstrong stood on the pad for a moment or two, testing the soil with the tip of his boot before he made the epochal "small step" proclaiming "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." With only a short time at their disposal, he and Aldrin raised an American Flag, gathered forty-seven pounds of samples, and took about one hundred color photographs. Finally they got themselves back into the spacecraft for a safe return to earth.
Warner Brothers Theaters in Los Angeles for a premier

Let's Focus and Get Serious

Ben Hogan in his workshop

Leonard Bernstein prior to a performance

Ben Hogan in his workshop

Leonard Bernstein prior to a performance

Classic Ballparks

Shibe Park in Philadelphia

Ebbets Field in Brooklyn

Yankee Stadium in the 1920s

LA Coliseum home to the Dodgers when they moved to LA

Polo Grounds home to the New York Giants

Shibe Park in Philadelphia

Ebbets Field in Brooklyn

Yankee Stadium in the 1920s

LA Coliseum home to the Dodgers when they moved to LA

Polo Grounds home to the New York Giants

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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