Timothy Leary’s personal archives
The famous 1960's counterculture figure Timothy Leary was an author and clinical psychologist who experienced a controversial tenure at Harvard University. He was often in the news for advocating psychedelic…
The famous 1960's counterculture figure Timothy Leary was an author and clinical psychologist who experienced a controversial tenure at Harvard University. He was often in the news for advocating psychedelic…
David Niven took part in the Allied invasion at Normandy during World War II, though several days after D-Day. He served in a secret reconnaissance and signals unit. Through the years he was often asked for…
This is a remarkable baseball story few know. It was written by one of the game’s serious historians, Gary Livacari, and excerpted here in part: “We’re all familiar with the…
A virtuoso from childhood, Jascha Heifetz was probably the leading violinist of the twentieth century. A contemporary, Fritz Kreisler, had this to say when he saw and heard Heifetz's debut,…
"Win one for the Gipper" was a phrase Ronald Reagan used as a political slogan when he successfully ran for President of the United States in 1980. Why? And what…
As a world class drummer, Buddy Rich enjoyed great commercial success. It is surprising that he never learned how to read sheet music! So how did he play? He would…
Baseball Hall of Famer Mickey Cochrane is regarded as one of the greatest catchers in the history of the game. He played for the Philadelphia Athletics and the Detroit Tigers…
Big Band leader Ray Anthony has now reached the age of 101. He is finally retired, yet even now he kids his legion of friends to "get out there and…
Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Chicago White Sox was a great baseball player. But he was accused of taking part in throwing games during the infamous 1919 World Series. Even…
Frankie Laine is known for many hit songs, across many quite different song styles and genres, but film and TV fans always associate Frankie Laine with the unforgettable theme songs…