Comments: Mankind inching himself forward towards that great golden glow on the horizon - has shed that last pair of vestigial gill covers, and has advanced from the cave, and is starting to crawl toward the light!
National League player Myril Hoag noted to have one foot size 6 and one-half and the other size four and one-half!
Shep citing "tight underwear" as reason for his own meager 148 batting average in early career
How to make big money in the senator business by Lyndon B. Johnson
Ad noted in the Times for a 100 million volt electron accelerator - an atom smasher for your basement!
Twenty-six of the 28 ice cream flavors noted at a Howard Johnson's on PA Turnpike - highest percentage found so far!
Salute to Ronald Medzger of Marshall, Illinois - Drove his farm truck onto the sidewalk and sheared off thirty-three parking meters like cornstalks as the sheriff jumped onto the running board in an attempt to stop him! Only regret is that he missed two of the offending meters! AVANT MEDZGER! He did it for all of us!
Discussion of Shortstop players
EXTEMPOR MORAYS DOC "You are stepping on my foot," or, as an analogy "My house is yours! Welcome and sit!"
Celebration of the "Equal Verninox" noted
No title A Date: 05-xx-59
12.2 MB
42:41 min
No title B Date: 05-xx-59
13.8 MB
48:14 min
Thoughts Date: 08-xx-59
10.7 MB
1:02:26 min
Dream Recycle Blow Guns Clouds Date: 11-22-59
10.9 MB
1:03:33 min
Last Sunday Show of the Year Date: 12-27-59
19.1 MB
1:51:14 min
Comments: Each man marches to his own drum - Coming new year||||Charlie and Og - it's going to be different next year
Wants to hold mill at "Sweet Bird of Youth" do bird calls
G. Ade - Successful Tobias
Request night - Stop crying ma (no end)
(After break) - gap in tape, then Head thumping - Sheik||||more Kopfspeil
Clean H Bomb Gothic NY Architecture Date: xx-xx-59
5.4 MB
23:47 min
Comments: In it Shep is quietly reflective, more serious than usual. He talks about the folly of a "clean h-bomb", the ghosts of the ancient Greek and Gothic civilizations in the architectural details of the old buildings in Manhattan, and the story of a man whose crowning moment was catching a foul ball at a White Sox game. If I had to guess, I'd say it was made in the early 1960s.