Notes on “Show and Tell”: The sports gifts from Mark Ford Brady were mentioned in "Endgame." I wondered what happened to them; it was possible they were very valuable. Feed sack dresses: https://archiveproject.com/the-amazing-history-of-flour-sack-dresses-10-photos The International Spy Museum in Washington, DC, is a must see. They'll probably end up at the George Eastman Museum, but the only camera museum I could find was in McDonough, GA. Windsor Locks is also the home of the New England Air Museum, which I'll assume is a favorite place for Marc Thuringer. The portrait of Kay Thompson's "Eloise": https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/01/15/4e/37/eloise-portrait.jpg Mr. Murrow, Monsieur Murdoch, Mr. Cronkite, Mr. White CBS News' Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite, Fox News' (among other things) Rupert Murdoch, and the influential William Allen White of the Emporia Gazette (White's most well-known piece of work, the tribute to his late daughter Mary White: https://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/mary-white-obituary/10159.) |