by Paul F Anderson | Nov 18, 2009 |
It is said that a “Picture is worth a thousand words.” That is to say that a single still image can produce extensive and complex stories. I have always loved this photograph, because to me, it is worth a 1000 words about what Walt Disney was about. A...
by Paul F Anderson | Nov 18, 2009 |
As many of you faithful readers have seen, my first “official” historical post was dedicated to Ken Anderson (The Moods of Walt Disney by Ken Anderson), due to his influence in my life and my Disney history career. My second post was going to be for...
by Paul F Anderson | Nov 17, 2009 |
Peggy Lynch was born May 11, 1929 in Los Angeles, California. By the age of five, she was already performing in episodes of the Little Rascals and Our Gang film comedies. She was cast in the movie If You Knew Susie (1948) as star Eddie Cantor’s daughter. Even...
by Paul F Anderson | Nov 16, 2009
A famous and temperamental photographer once came from a considerable distance to make a portrait of Walt Disney. When he found he’d been given just an hour to do the job, he protested bitterly, “It’s impossible! How can I possibly begin to...
by Paul F Anderson | Nov 15, 2009 |
INTRODUCTIONI have decided to add this “Journal” feature to the Institute for several reasons. First, I would like it to be a regular update for the site just to let readers know what the status is, and also offer a look at to how the Institute works and what features...
by Paul F Anderson | Nov 14, 2009 |
Here’s our first guest column from my longtime good friend (starting back in 1977!) Disney Historian Jim Korkis who was described by another Disney historian as “oozing Disney History from every pore!” Enjoy. -Paul F. AndersonGUEST HISTORIAN DAY...
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