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Category: Drugs, Eccentrics, Bohemians, Beatniks, Hippies and Slackers, Cafes, Coffeehouses, Teahouses, and Other Caffeine Culture, 1950s, 1960s
Billings Gazette - Feb 12, 1952
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Category: Frauds, Cons and Scams, Noises and Other Public Disturbances of the Peace, 1950s
Posted By: Paul - Fri Dec 17, 2021 -
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Category: Animals, Fads, Spaceflight, Astronautics, and Astronomy, Television, 1950s, Christmas
Detroit Free Press - Mar 24, 1957
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Category: Awards, Prizes, Competitions and Contests, 1950s
Shreveport Journal - Sep 13, 1952
The Tigerettes
Monroe Morning World - Apr 27, 1952
Posted By: Alex - Thu Dec 09, 2021 -
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Category: Crowds, Groups, Mobs and Other Mass Movements, Psychology, 1950s
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Category: Games, Atomic Power and Other Nuclear Matters, 1950s
Posted By: Alex - Fri Nov 26, 2021 -
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Category: Babies, Advertising, 1950s
John Francis Kennedy
Miami News - May 22, 1960
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Category: Odd Names, Politics, 1950s
Posted By: Paul - Wed Nov 10, 2021 -
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Category: Medicine, Bohemians, Beatniks, Hippies and Slackers, 1950s
Nancy Magee, the 1948 Chicken of Tomorrow Queen
"Miss Joan Walters of Rogers, Ark., 18-year-old brunette beauty, was crowned Chicken-of-Tomorrow Queen here last Friday night in a ceremony at the University of Arkansas field house."--The Madison County Record - Apr 12, 1951
"Miss Joan Walters of Rogers, Ark., was recently named National Chicken-of-Tomorrow Queen." Image source: Arkansas Land and Life - Spring/Summer 2004
San Bernardino County Sun - Apr 8, 1951
Orlando Evening Star - May 25, 1951
Posted By: Alex - Tue Nov 02, 2021 -
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Category: Awards, Prizes, Competitions and Contests, Farming, 1940s, 1950s
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