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Wednesday, August 17, 2022
This Week In '66 - Fin
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Wednesday, August 3, 2022
This Week In '66
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Wednesday, July 27, 2022
This Week In '66 - The Fishers Disappear
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Wednesday, July 20, 2022
This Week In '66
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Wednesday, July 13, 2022
This Week In '66
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Wednesday, June 29, 2022
This Week In '66 - Annette Buchanan
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Wednesday, June 22, 2022
This Week In '66
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Wednesday, June 15, 2022
This Week In '66 - Black Power
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Wednesday, June 8, 2022
This Week In '66
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Wednesday, April 27, 2022
This Week In '66 - Hedy Lamarr's Sticky Fingers
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Wednesday, April 20, 2022
This Week In '66 - Human Sexual Response
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Wednesday, April 13, 2022
This Week In '66 - Lynda and George
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Wednesday, April 6, 2022
This Week In '66 - Baby Jane Holzer
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Wednesday, March 30, 2022
This Week In '66 - A Kidnapping In Florida
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Wednesday, March 2, 2022
This Week In '66 - Stamp Out Smut!
This Week in ‘66, seventeen-year-old Peggy Fleming won figure skating gold, a pair of Gemini program astronauts died in an accident, tornadoes and blizzards wreaked havoc, and the Citizens for Decent Literature (CDL) waged a campaign against smut in a Philadelphia neighborhood.
SHOW NOTES
“57 Die, 404 Hurt as Twisters Rip Into Central Mississippi,” Los Angeles Times, March 4, 1966, 1.
“Alabama Poll Tax Unconstitutional,” Los Angeles Times, March 4, 1966, 1.
“Blizzard Closes Schools, Snarls Traffic in Midwest,” Los Angeles Times, March 4, 1966, 1.
“Death Penalty Fixed in Slaying of Two Girls.” Chicago Tribune, March 2, 1966, 8.
Eady, James, “Nuisance or Need? Magazine ‘Purge’ Given Mixed Reception,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 3, 1966, 7.
“The Truth About Citizens for Decent Literature,” Oklahoma City Advertiser, March 10, 1966, 7.
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Wednesday, February 23, 2022
This Week In '66 - Hairspray Hazards
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The Sioux nations continues their claim, filed in 1923, for payment for the U.S. Government’s theft of the Black Hills; Lee Harvey Oswald’s widow tries to sell the gun used to kill JFK; and a surprising and disturbing litany of hair spray-related injuries and death.
“Beautiful?” Student Life (Logan, Utah), February 27, 1963, 2.
“Flaming Truth,” Star-Gazette (Elmira, New York), September 24, 1966, 6.
“Girls Now Rat and Tease–For Hairdos, That Is!” Fitchburg Sentinel (Fitchburg, Massachusetts), March 22, 1963, 3.
United States. National Commission on Product Safety, Hearings, Vol. 6, Issue 2, 1970, 709.
“Indian Group to Pray for Land Return,” The Daily Plainsman (Huron, South Dakota), February 17, 1966, 1.
Jimison, Susan, “Hairspray Bursts into Flames and Burns Beauty to a Crisp!” Weekly World News, September 1, 1992, 45.
“Judge Rules Government Has Right to Oswald Guns,” The Wichita Eagle, February 22, 1966, 15.
“Man arrested after wife set on fire,” The News-Star (Monroe, Louisiana), October 27, 2016, 83.
Miller, Joy, “Far Out Hairstyles of Today Nothing New, Author Reports,” News Herald (Point Clinton, OH), December 2, 1965, 4.
“Sioux Ask $70 Million for Black Hills,” The Wichita Eagle, February 21, 1966, 6.
Steger, W.C., “Ladies Beware When Spraying Your Hair,” Safety Review, Volume 28, Number 7, July 1971, 6.
“‘Teasing’ Needed for Bouffant Coiffures,” The Berkshire Eagle (Pittsfield, Massachusetts), May 25, 1962, 13.
“Woman’s Hair Erupts in Flames As Spray Ignites,” The Fresno Bee, February 20, 1966, 1.
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Wednesday, February 16, 2022
This Week In '66
SHOW NOTES:
“30 Delinquent Girls Escape in Rampage,” Chicago Tribune, February 17, 1966, 5.
Green, Jim, “Hoosier Hustings, ‘Flexibility,’” The Cincinnati Enquirer, July 24, 1966, 70.
Family Tree: The Indiana Girls School
“Flu Is Sweeping All of State,” Oakland Tribune, February 19, 1966, 1.
“Cong Jungles Being Stripped by Weed Killer,” The Indianapolis Star, February 16, 1966, 1.
Meki’s Tamure Polynesian Arts Group
“Jury Wants Girls School Closed Soon,” Palladium-Item (Richmond, IN), October 29, 1964, 1.
Meagher, Ed, “Desert Murder Trial Opens in Tucson Today, Schmid Charged with Slaying of Sisters Whose Bodies Were Found Near City,” Los Angeles Times, February 15, 1966, 7.
Reynolds, Ruth, “Bully in Big Boots,” New York Daily News, July 31, 1966, 100.
“Samoan, White Girl Wed in D.C.,” Oakland Tribune, February 20, 1966, 17.
“Solutions Exhausted, Girl of 11 Admitted to State Girls School,” The Indianapolis Star, October 15, 1966, 10.
“Ten Guards Are Added At Tense Girls School,” The Indianapolis News, February 17, 1966, 1.
White, Frank A., “The Hoosier Day,” The Franklin Evening Star (Franklin, Indiana) September 26, 1964, 2.
White, Frank A., “The Hoosier Day,” Vidette-Messenger of Porter County (Valparaiso, Indiana), May 24, 1967, 4.
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Wednesday, February 9, 2022
This Week In '66 - Hicks vs. Hippies
“2 Found, 2 Still Missing, Atomic Vials Lost Off Train,” San Francisco Examiner, February 11, 1966, 1.
“Bothell Beatle Loses Round in Court,” The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), February 26, 1966, 9.
Crowther, Bosley, “The Screen: Andy Warhol’s ‘More Milk Yvette’ Bows,” New York Times, February 9, 1966, 32.
“Hairdo Ruling Undone,” San Francisco Examiner, February 11, 1966, 1.
“Forced Haircut Kills Boy,” San Francisco Examiner, February 11, 1966, 1.
Lewis, Flora, “An Anguished Tug of War for a Boy,” The Charlotte Observer, April 17, 1966, 1.
Murphy, George, “He Gains Support, Furor Over Dad’s Battle for Son,” San Francisco Examiner, February 13, 1966, 1.
“Peace Group Marches at White House,” Los Angeles Times, February 10, 1966, 22.
Sharpe, Ivan, “A Second Look / The Family Affair That Made Headlines Nationwide,” The San Francisco Examiner, June 23, 1980, 1.
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Wednesday, February 2, 2022
This Week In '66
SHOW NOTES
The death of the fifth Mrs. Mickey Rooney in a shocking murder-suicide was in the headlines This Week in ‘66!
Great video here: The Murder of 1954 Miss Muscle Beach Beauty Contest Winner Barbara Thomason
Abramson, Rudy, “New ‘Pep Pill’ Control Law Going Into Effect; Druggists Must Keep Records Showing All Sales of Amphetamines and Barbiturates,” Los Angeles Times, January 31, 1966, 11.
Ames, Walter, “Actress’ Friends Insist Rooney Was Her Suitor,” Los Angeles Times, August 13, 1958, 2.
Ames, Walter, “Mickey Rooney’s Fifth Marriage Disclosed,” The Los Angeles Times, June 4, 1959, 47.
Bigart, Homer, “Peace Groups Begin Protests Against Resumption of Bombing in North Vietnam,” New York Times, February 1, 1966, 14.
“Denies Marriage to Eighth Wife Yesterday; Mickey Rooney Does It Again,” The Indiana Gazette, July 29, 1978, 1.
Graham, Rubye, “One Girl in Paris; Saint Laurent Builds Smash Collection on Sailors’-wear Theme,” Philadelphia Inquirer, February 1, 1966, 1.
Jaediker, Kermit, “The Murder the French Won’t Forget,” New York Daily News, December 9, 1973, 133.
Johnson, Pete, and Paul Houston, “Mickey Rooney’s Wife Shot to Death in Brentwood Home; Young Actor Found Slain Beside Her,” Los Angeles Times, February 1, 1966, 3.
“Mickey Rooney’s Wife Found Slain,” Newsday, February 1, 1966, 4.
“Rooney Plans Sixth Marriage,” Honolulu Star-Bulletin, “September 5, 1966, 50.
Sease, Glenn, “People,” Pittsburgh Press, December 15, 1967, 2.
Shearer, Lloyd, “Elaine Devry: What it Means to Be One of Mickey Rooney’s Six Wives,” Parade, January 29, 1967.
“Starlet Takes Sleeping Pills and Nude Dunk at Rooney’s Home,” The Tampa Times, August 12, 1958, 16.
“Tape Recording Sealed Death of Mrs. Rooney,” The Independent (Long Beach, CA), February 2, 16.
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Wednesday, January 26, 2022
This Week In '66
Adults trying to control teens’ bodies are in the news This Week in ‘66! A Chicago judge decided whether or not a boy needed a haircut, and judges and a school board duked it out over a married teen mom’s right to an education—which brings us to the moral panic over teenage marriage.
SHOW NOTES:
“Enrollment Challenged; School Balks at Mom, 16,” The Morning News (Wilmington, Delaware), January 27, 1966, 16.
“Kathy Returns to Alvin High School,” The Brazosports Facts, January 27, 1966, 10.
“Young Mother Gets Court Okay to Be Student,” Albuquerque Journal, June 4, 1966, 7.
“Oust Haters GOP is Urged,” New York Daily News, January 27, 1966, 12.
Stanford, Nancy, “Community Crisis–The Teenage Marriage,” Corpus Christi Times, March 13, 1966, 46.
“Teenage Marriage Gets Expert Eye,” Austin American, April 17, 1966, 1.
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