One of last photos of Buddy Holly, today 1959, performing at Surf Ballroom, Clear Lake, Iowa, Winter Dance Party, before his death with the Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens in plane crash the next morning:
Surf Ballroom, where Holly, Big Bopper and Valens gave final performance today 1959, still stands and is still used in 2022:
Buddy Holly’s February 1959 overnight bag, preserved by his brother, belongs in Smithsonian:
Buddy Holly’s 1959 overnight bag is a small museum of grooming products of the time—anyone recognize anything?
Buddy Holly’s 1959 overnight bag was recovered from plane wreckage in Iowa.
Buddy Holly honored at Iowa crash site of tomorrow 1959:
Sea and Ski, 1958:
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Jacqueline Kennedy and her children on sleigh, South Grounds, White House, sixty years ago this month: #JFKL
White House stables, late 1850s:
White House stables burned this month 1864. A guard in the East Room recalled that President Lincoln wept, noting that one of the horses killed had belonged to his dead son WIllie. Lincoln had rushed to the stable trying in vain to save his son's horse.
CBS News Special Report on sudden fatal fire on Cape Kennedy launchpad that had just killed three Apollo 1 crewmen, fifty-five years ago tonight—program anchored by Mike Wallace and Walter Cronkite:
LBJ’s letter to parents of Apollo 1’s Roger Chaffee, killed in Cape Kennedy launchpad fire fifty-five years ago tonight:
Apollo 1 catastrophe of fifty-five years ago tonight, reported next day by New York Times:
LBJ deliberately created a Supreme Court vacancy so he could appoint Thurgood Marshall as first Black Justice, 1967.
Did so by asking Ramsey Clark to be his AG and telling Ramsey that his father, Tom, would have to thus quit SCOTUS in order to avoid conflicts of interest:
LBJ no doubt also enjoyed manipulating Ramsey Clark to reveal an aspect of his character by forcing his own father, Tom, to resign from SCOTUS, a job Tom loved, in order for Ramsey to achieve his ambition of becoming Attorney General.
Once Ramsey Clark became LBJ’s Attorney General in 1967, the President grew disenchanted with Clark and largely stopped speaking to him. He thenceforth communicated with Ramsey through Clark’s embarrassed deputy, Warren Christopher, so I was told by the latter.
"The Republican National Committee is preparing to change its rules to require presidential candidates seeking the party’s nomination to sign a pledge to not participate in any debates sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates,” reports @maggieNYT.
@maggieNYT Here’s the last major-party Presidential nominee who refused to debate fall opponent:
@maggieNYT Will Republican candidates for Congress also be required not to debate their opponents?
LBJ while talking to Walter Cronkite for what turned out to be his last TV interview (about civil rights), tomorrow 1973, ten days before his death at age 64:
FDR at home in Warm Springs, Georgia, April 1945, the day before he died at age 63:
Ad for posthumous broadcast of LBJ’s last TV interview, conducted tomorrow 1973: