- The 1950s: the era of music legends, drive-thrus, iconic movie stars and what many would describe as a more wholesome way of life. (Huffington Post)
- COSTA MESA, Calif. — Andy Carey, third baseman for the New York Yankees dynasty of the 1950s that won four straight American League pennants and two World Series, has died at 80. Daughter Elizabeth Carey tells the New York Times (http://nyti. (Washington Post)
- The cause was Lewy body dementia, his daughter Elizabeth Carey said. (New York Times)
- Q. I have a small ranch home built in the late 1950s. You go through the garage to get to the basement. The concrete foundation wall, as you go down the basement stairs, has missing concrete and shows major signs of pitting. (Kansas City Star)
- DION bereft as long time pal Fred Milano and original member of Dion The Belmonts, famed for "TeenAger in Love, passes at 72. (National Enquirer)
- It's too bad that a man has to die before he gets recognition that's long been due him. (Examiner)
- Do you love the 50s swing skirts and poodle skirts that have a lot of flounce and plenty of attitude? Well you are not alone. (Buzzle)
- Bruce Chadwick lectures on history and film at Rutgers University in New Jersey. He also teaches writing at New Jersey City University. He holds his PhD from Rutgers and was a former editor for the New York Daily News. Mr. (History News Network)
- LOS ANGELES — Denise Darcel, the French-born actress known for vampy roles in such films as Vera Cruz and Thunder in the Pines, has died. She was 87. Darcels son, Craig, said Monday that she died Dec. (Grand Forks Herald)
- Walter J. Brodie '57, an All-American end and former Southern Conference player of the year, died Tuesday of a heart attack. He was 80. (Vancouver Business Journal)
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
1950s
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