Monday, February 14, 2022

An Ecstatic Space Wife for Valentine's

From the July 22, 1969 Tulsa World:
As you can read, all three "space wives" were covered.  I'd be tense too!

See you next week.
  


Monday, February 7, 2022

Packed with Prowess

This is from the July 21, 1969 Tulsa World.
And the reason why the headline font is distinctive is, this article-cum-personality-profile was in the Women's Section.

See you next week.
  

Monday, January 31, 2022

Exciting Flips

This is from the August 13, 1969 Tulsa World.
Those flips would be less exciting if the critter had passengers, I'll bet!
  


Monday, January 24, 2022

By John Barbour

Whether this book, Footprints on the Moon, is an assembly of stuff Barbour wrote as an AP "space expert," or generated instant-book-style, I can't say.

This ad/article appeared in the August 17, 1969 Tulsa World.
You can buy your own copy on Amazon or at other booksellers, where you will find that the book's cover looks like the above.  However, I ain't got one.

See you next Monday!
  

Monday, January 17, 2022

Bluejackets Don't Sting

From the July 21, 1969 Tulsa World:
I'd throw my hat too, if I were there!  See ya next Monday.
  

Monday, January 10, 2022

Not a Lot Earlier

This is from the July 18, 1969 Tulsa World.



Actually, the steps took place about 15 minutes later than this, about 40 minutes after the hour, not 20.  But who's quibbling?  What excitement!  (Please pardon the tape discoloration.)

Were you watching?  I think I was put to bed, and had to watch one of the zillions of playbacks the next day.

See you next Monday.
  

Monday, January 3, 2022

Rewards of the American System

This is from the July 21, 1969 Tulsa World.
So buck up when folks tell you how terrible America is.  Sure, we can do better.  Let's get started!

Until then, see you next Monday.

Monday, December 27, 2021

More Than Three Cities' Welcome!

From the August 14, 1969 Tulsa World:




Remember when tickertape parades were an honor, not an environmental menace?

See you Monday!
  

Monday, December 20, 2021

Thankful for a Near Failure

That's because there WASN'T a failure!



This is from the August 13, 1969 Tulsa World.

See you next Monday, Moon friends!
  

Monday, December 13, 2021

Some Moonish Ads

These are both from the August 1, 1969 issue of Time.
Honeywell Industries is now "Honeywell Automation India Limited."
Stouffer's is still in business as they were in 1969.  I also found a PDF of Stouffer's press kit puffing their moon-food connection, available here.

See you next Monday!
  

Monday, December 6, 2021

God Is Safe from Arrest

Some Kenyans weren't interested in hearing about the Moon Shot, according to this brief squib from the July 21, 1969 Tulsa World.
Assuming mankind arose in Africa, you can't argue with "We saw it first."  But I'm glad they decided to share!

See you next Monday.
  


Monday, November 29, 2021

Now That's Optimistic

In this article from the July 20, 1969 Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, we learn that the Apollo astronauts weren't cut-rate fictional spies with cyanide in hollow tooths.

The first sentence-paragraph spells out the quiet heroism of these guys.  Spend your last hours, if necessary, helping somebody else, not bailing out like a coward.

See you next Monday, fellow aspirational brave ones!
  

Monday, November 22, 2021

The Vatican, Hell, and the Moon

What a trifecta of excitement!


Both articles are from the July 20, 1969 Tulsa World.  See you next Monday!
  

Monday, November 15, 2021

He Studied, Then Quit

 This article from the July 27, 1969 Tulsa World reports on the strange resignation of the leader of the "Moon Studies" team.

You can read all about him here.  Hess had quite a career besides NASA.  The resignation wasn't much of a speedbump for him.

See you next week.  Generally speaking, I advised you NOT to quit!
  

Monday, November 8, 2021

M-O-O-N! That Spells Moon, Oklahoma!

I hate to point this out, but today's article is incorrect in one respect.  Moon, Oklahoma, is in SE Oklahoma, not "southwest."  It's just a tad west of the OK-Arkansas border.

It became slightly notorious around 1969, as shown in the above article from the July 21, 1969 Tulsa World.

See you next week.
  

Monday, November 1, 2021

Make Sure Your Report Is Typed Cleanly, with Three Carbons!

As seen in the August 12, 1969 Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, the astronauts of Apollo 11 couldn't go on a summer vacation without having to write a report about it.

Please join us next Monday!  I haven't yet decided what our report will be about, though ...
  

Monday, October 25, 2021

I'd Be Glued, Too!

Two conjoined articles from the July 21, 1969 Tulsa World.
CU next Monday, cats!
  


Monday, October 18, 2021

They Deserved a Medal ... and You Can Buy One

 This semi-disguised ad for "commemorative" aka "exploitative" coins is from the Tulsa World of August 13, 1969.




The "Money Clips" column was an actual syndicated feature.  If you look it up, you will find several scans or repros of articles by Mort Reed, but no actual info about the guy or his writings.

I'd love to hear if anybody bought (or inherited) such a treasure.  Until then (or next Monday), I remain your faithful servant.
  

Monday, October 11, 2021

TV Listings for Moon-Day!

 These are the TV listings for that historic Moon-Day, July 21, 1969, for the Examiner-Enterprise of July 21, 1969.

See you next week!
  

Monday, October 4, 2021

The View from Mission Control

All of these photos appeared in the August 15, 1969 Tulsa World.






See you next Monday!