by Paul F Anderson | Dec 6, 2009 |
If you are reading this, then you are lucky. This is put in as a placeholder, and will shortly be removed to put in the real Birthday post. However, since you are reading this, it means I am late getting back to my computer. J.B. Kaufman and I are out this evening to...
by Paul F Anderson | Dec 6, 2009
I’ve written quite a bit here at the Institute about Walt’s sense of charity and giving back. He was always willing to help a good cause (and much more on this in future Institute essays), but as you know he was especially fond of his roots (Chicago,...
by Paul F Anderson | Dec 6, 2009
The Hudson Motor Company of Detroit Michigan was in business from 1909 to 1954. In 1954 they merged with Nash-Kelvinator Corporation to form American Motors. If these three names sound familiar, they should, as they were all one of the early sponsors of the Disneyland...
by Paul F Anderson | Dec 6, 2009 |
We all know Walt was a man of many talents, and in the 1950s several businesses as well. Did you ever wonderful what Walt gave people when they asked for a business card? Typically, it was the studio business card that has been reproduced several times. However, we...
by Paul F Anderson | Dec 6, 2009
In keeping with the earlier image today of Walt and Mickey Mouse in front of the Hyperion Studio (see at: Fanchon and Marko), I would like to thank Paula Sigman Lowery for letting me know the name of the individual inside of Mickey. It is none other than Toots...
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