by Paul F Anderson | Nov 14, 2009 |
Mickey Mouse Proudly Displaying”The DeMolay Emblem” Kansas City Star, ca. 1931-1932The author Charles Baxter declared that a Midwesterner is “a thoroughly unhip guy with his heart in the usual place, on the sleeve, in plain sight.”Walt Disney remained a...
by Paul F Anderson | Nov 13, 2009 |
“The above cartoon which is the first of a series to be published in The Cordon was drawn by Brother Fred Spencer of the Walt Disney Studios, creator of Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphonies. Both Brothers Disney and Spencer are Legionnaires of the Mother Chapter...
by Paul F Anderson | Nov 12, 2009 |
Walt and Roy and Rocky? Ca. 1964There are probably few people in the world that truly understand the close bond between the two Disney brothers. It has been extensively written about and discussed, but their intimate nature was often expressed privately (or in keeping...
by Paul F Anderson | Nov 10, 2009
Peter Ellenshaw was an art director and matte painter at the Disney Studios and worked on many of the major live action films during Walt’s lifetime. His matte paintings set a new standard in Hollywood, and Peter was generally considered to be the best in the...
by Paul F Anderson | Nov 10, 2009
When talking about Audio-Animatronics characters, Walt talked about plans of creating an attraction for “all of the Disney characters, so everyone can see them…I have in mind a theater, and the figures will not only put on the show but be sitting in the...
by Paul F Anderson | Nov 10, 2009
While looking at other unofficial Disney websites, I found that I most enjoyed the ones that had a good variety of material and that also had a regular schedule. I would know that on Monday or Wednesday or whenever something would be posted each week. Of course, this...
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