Four young members of the Gramercy Boys Club, 535 East 16th St, practice on their homemade Christmas carol instruments. December 3, 1938.
Photo: Leroy Jakob for the NY Daily News
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Four young members of the Gramercy Boys Club, 535 East 16th St, practice on their homemade Christmas carol instruments. December 3, 1938.
Photo: Leroy Jakob for the NY Daily News
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Bringing distances nearer, to all appearances: vintage telescopes.
The cover of the December 3, 1949 issue of the Saturday Evening Post showed the view of St. Patrick's Cathedral through the windows of the Rockefeller Center building across the street. Illustration by John Falter.
[From the editors of the December 3, 1949 issue] John Falter chose a Christmas shopping scene that New Yorkers could enjoy to the full, but are apt to miss while endeavoring not to fall downstairs. As you look at the Gothic architecture of St. Patrick’s Cathedral framed in the contrasting modern character of Rockefeller Center’s principal Fifth Avenue building, you are standing in imagination on the edge of the mezzanine floor. But you’d better watch your step or you’ll go down faster than the moving stairs do. The Christmas trees are by courtesy of Falter, who had to sweat while erecting them on his canvas, because he did the painting in steamy weather last summer. And did that give him the energy to do his Christmas shopping early? The last we heard. he hadn’t bought a thing.
Photo: Saturday Evening Post
A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theater on December 3, 1947. Left to right: Marlon Brando, Kim Hunter, unknown actors, Jessica Tandy, and Karl Malden.
Photo: Harry Warnecke for the NY Daily News
December 5, 1933: Prohibition ends. The lady in the center is celebrating with a mighty big glass.
Photo: Imagno/Getty Images/Daily Mail
December 3, 1940: Lucille Lockwood, head cashier of the Globe Theater on Broadway, points to a sign in the lobby that asks New Yorkers to contribute firearms for the British defense. The Globe was showing a British film, Blackout, at this time.
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Gene Tunney, who had retired as heavyweight boxing champ in 1928, lived in Europe for over a year before he returned, with his wife Mary, on the liner Vulcania, December 3, 1929.
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Dec. 3, 2022 coverage of the Georgia runoff election
Dec. 3, 2022 coverage of the Georgia runoff election
Many Democrats might be wondering how the Georgia Senate runoff is even close. Republican Herschel Walker’s campaign has suffered through a number of scandals, yet he still only narrowly trails Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock in our latest CNN/SSRS poll. It might lead some to offer the common refrain: “Nothing matters.” But the poll is an indication, in my mind, that candidate…
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