A Senator celebrates thirty-ninth birthday with wife at Stork Club, 1956:
Stork Club menu, 1948. Do not miss the Boneless Stuffed Cornish Hen a la Walter Winchell:
Tony Curtis, Yul Brynner and Judy Garland at El Morocco, New York, 1956:
El Morocco menu, 1961:

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7 Jan
Sledding down steps of what is now Eisenhower Executive Office Building, next to White House, 1921: #LOC
No one should try this at home!
In snow, Franklin Roosevelt at age 22 with dog Tip: #FDRL
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31 Dec 21
Scene from “The Way We Were” (1973): Image
Outtakes from photo session for “Way We Were”: Image
@WilliamsCollege crew (on Lake Onota, Pittsfield, Mass.) is featured in opening scenes of “The Way We Were” (1973): Image
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30 Dec 21
In “The Godfather,” Hyman Roth and Johnny Ola were based on real-life mobsters Meyer Lansky and Vincent Alo, here enjoying birthday cake, just as in the movie:
Michael Corleone was said to be partly based on Chicago airport namesake Butch O’Hare, who became a World War II hero and died in battle, it was said, with an aim of overcoming his father’s dark past as Al Capone’s onetime collaborator:
In real life, not “Godfather Part II,” Castro rebels arrive in Havana for New Year 1959:
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28 Dec 21
Time capsule from the removed Robert E. Lee statue in Richmond is being opened at this moment: Image
Time capsule has been opened: Image
So far, this is not exactly “National Treasure.”
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27 Dec 21
LBJ celebrating his last Christmas, with family, LBJ Ranch, yesterday 1972. With ranch now open to public, this dining room looks much the same, except for that Lady Bird had linoleum floor yanked out and replaced by wood parquet after her husband’s death:
For those eager to search for replicas of Presidential furniture, at left is the hide-covered chair with little stirrups that LBJ often sat in while presiding at head of his ranch dining room table:
Note the desk in LBJ’s ranch office during his Presidency—he was using Nixon’s old Vice Presidential desk—after his 1968 election, Nixon went looking for it—learned that LBJ had flown it to Texas—Nixon had it flown back to DC, where he used it for all of his time in Oval Office:
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My TV show “Fireside History with Michael Beschloss” (today, 5 PM Eastern on @MSNBC) shows the 1963 Christmas card JFK never lived to send:
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@MSNBC “Fireside History with Michael Beschloss” (today, 5 PM Eastern on @MSNBC) shows how FDR had Christmas dinner with his houseguest Winston Churchill at White House eighteen days after Pearl Harbor:
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