by Jeremy Marx | Feb 27, 2010
THE TWO DUBYA’S ~ WILL AND WALTBy Paul F. AndersonWill Rogers was one of America’s favorite humorists, up there with the likes of Benjamin Franklin, Mark Twain, Ogden Nash, Stan Freberg, Garrison Keillor, and many more. In the 1920s and 1930s his influence...
by Jeremy Marx | Feb 25, 2010
JAMES MASON AND HIS DISNEY DAYSBy Paul F. AndersonJames Mason gave an impressive performance as Captain Nemo in Walt Disney’s production of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954). His cinematic portrayal of Jules Verne’s mysterious antihero was every bit the...
by Jeremy Marx | Feb 4, 2010
WALT DISNEY’S DEFINITION OF UNBELIEVABLEby Paul F. AndersonWonderful Fun Foto of Walt enjoying Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New Mexico. In early 1964 (most likely on a trip to the 1964 New York World’s Fair), Walt had his pilot make a stop in New...
by Jeremy Marx | Feb 3, 2010 |
WALT’S PEOPLE–Lucille Ryman Carroll”Tears Are Words The Heart Can’t Express”-Quote by UnknownAs mentioned in yesterday’s essay, I want to devote today’s post to another influential individual in my Disney history career:...
by Jeremy Marx | Feb 1, 2010 |
PHILOSOPHY OF WALTWith Herbert Dickens RymanIf you have followed the Institute from the beginning, you know that Ken Anderson plays a very important part in my Disney History career. There are two more individuals that I would like to honor and acknowledge, as they...
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