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Here's a shot of one of the mural panels coming down.
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Pity it's not the one with Wilbur and Orville, I didn't know how much I wanted to see the Wright Bros. in sport shirts and slacks until I read that article. I'm not exactly sure what's going on in this panel, but I'm guessing we've gotten to the part that doesn't gloss over the fact that aviation is as much a brutal tool of war and death as it is an example of twentieth century progress. As thirties social-comment art goes, it seems like pretty standard stuff. This was Henkel's only WPA project, and it's tragic that no color photos exist.
Henkel did run for the state assembly on the Communist ticket in 1934, but he was more of an old-style Debs Socialist trying to be fashionable than any kind of hard-core Red....
Thank you for the pic. As noted, whatever the politics, shame it wasn't stored as it looks like an incredible work of art.
...As we've seen in past months, Brooklyn is a hive of medical corruption -- you can find a crooked doctor on any block if you're willing to pay the price. Not too far, really, from the prescription-mill doctors dishing out the opoiods to all comers in more recent times...
That's always with us.
...Can you imagine any baseball team today barnstorming over the All Star break? The article is quite honest in stating they're doing it because the team needs every cent it can get to make payroll and keep the bills paid. Baseball before TV rights, even in a major market like Brooklyn, was a pretty shoestring business. That said, though, I'd feel pretty cheated if I bought a ticket to see the Dodgers in person and they bring out a bunch of guys from the Bushwicks wearing Dodger uniforms. "Rooting for laundry" indeed...
I was going to note that too, but you've educated me to the money aspect of it, so I guessed it was for that and no other reason. If the budgets are that tight, then maybe the players really weren't being cheated as I've always thought they were back then. To wit, pay the players more and shut down the team in bankruptcy is not a good move for anyone.
...I can't imagine how Camilli -- a rugged, husky fellow if there ever was one -- could have been knocked unconscious with his face cut up on that play. Guys running to first base don't usually come in with spikes high. Maybe Hasset knocked him over and than stepped on him?...
That's exactly why I wanted a pic as it had to be a very odd play for a first basemen to sustain that type of injury.
...I'll be interested in seeing what's going to happen when Pat walks in on Hu Shee trying to pump Connie for information. "Who sent you, as if I couldn't guess?"
Agreed, but to be honest, what has to happen is Pat and Raven have to have sex, period, full stop. Show them smoking a cigarette afterwards or some other code for "we had sex," but let's get to it already or those two are going to break. Terry and Hu Shee won't be safe around Pat and Raven respectably if Pat and Raven don't sing the body electric together and soon.
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