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Louisiana Oct. 1938 Crowd

rlk

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rlk

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Atticus Finch said:
Interesting that only about half the males in that 1938 crowd were wearing hats.

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Must have been warm that day. Lots of rolled up sleeves too, and mix of straw and felt.
 

Sam Craig

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Hehlol looks like a scene out of O Brother Where Art Thou?

Is you is or is you ain't my constituency?lol

1938 ... warm climate ... maybe the ones with hats are the only ones left who haven't been foreclosed on ... they still own their hats!

It is a great look back, though

I remember when gentlemen still worse dress straws, shirt and ties, to church on Sunday and the only air conditioning in church or car was the funeral home fans ... cardboard fan on a paint stick handle ... or the windows down on the way home

Those were the days?[huh]
 

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Great pic! Damn, is baldness a recent thing!!??lol Don`t you love the guys with the hats almost falling off their heads...bet they were the first to abandon the Fed...
 

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Interesting also is that, contrary to common stereotype, is is a racially mixed audience for a concert in Louisiana in 1938.
 

carldelo

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Jeez, where's Waldo? That's a great photo - notice the three women at center left with miniature boater hats - still haven't found the beanies, though...
 

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