January 14, 1954

Today In History

Marilyn Monroe marries Joe DiMaggio in San Francisco

Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio wedded the girl of his and many other men’s dreams yesterday afternoon in the San Francisco City Hall. The time and place was kept a closely guarded secret and only about 500 people managed to hear about it in time to turn the corridors outside Municipal Judge Charles S. Perry’s court into a madhouse. The couple arrived shortly after 1 p.m. They posed willingly for pictures and politely answered questions. When the excitement was over, Judge Perry announced with a cheerless sigh: “I forgot to kiss the bride.”

Remember When

A commercial version of a smiley face with the word "THANKS" and was introduced in 1919 and applied as a sticker on invoices and issued by the Buffalo Steam Roller Company in Buffalo New York.
Per the Smithsonian, the smiley face as we know it today was created by Harvey Ross Ball, an American graphic artist. In 1963, Harvey Ball was employed by State Mutual Life Assurance Company of Worcester, Massachusetts (now known as Hanover Insurance) to create a happy face to raise the morale of the employees. Ball created the design in ten minutes and was paid $45. His rendition, with bright yellow background, dark oval eyes, full smile and creases at the sides of the mouth, was imprinted on more than fifty million buttons and was familiar around the world. The design is so simple that it is certain that similar versions were produced before 1963, including those cited above. However, Ball’s rendition, as described here, has become the most iconic version. In 1967, Seattle graphic artist George Tenagi drew his own version at the request of advertising agent, David Stern. Tenagi's design was used in an advertising campaign for Seattle-based University Federal Savings & Loan. The ad campaign was inspired by Charles Strouse' lyrics in Put on a Happy Face from the musical Bye Bye Birdie. Stern, the man behind this campaign, incorporated the Happy Face in his run for Seattle Mayor in 1993.
Memorable Moments in College Football History
St Louis Cardinals 1892 - 1992 - A Century of Success
Song of the Day
The Beach Boys | Fun Fun Fun
A Short Tribute - Cheyenne TV Western starring Clint Walker
Explore America
Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana

CLASSIC MOVIE SCENES

TV Show of the Day
Jack Benny Program - Feb 26, 1956 - Episode - Rochester Sleeps Through Jack's Show
Kirk Douglas in the movie Champion
‘Pistol Pete’ Maravich - LSU
He is remembered as one of the all-time great college basketball players. In three seasons at LSU, he averaged 44.2 points per game. His 3,667 career points are the most all-time in NCAA Division I history, which incredibly, he accomplished despite not being allowed to play as a freshman and in the years before the implementation of the 3-point arc.
Interview of the Day
Audrey is interviewed after the 1963 production kickoff dinner of "My Fair Lady"
Irving Berlin sings "God Bless America" on The Ed Sullivan Show on May 5, 1968.

CLASSIC AMERICAN IMAGES

Football before Color TV

Collectible Editions

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