Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: Evans
Take Off the Mask and Stop Playing Santa Claus
08 Dec 2014 |
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Melvern R. Evans, an architect in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, created this remarkable folded Christmas card in 1932. The front of the card, which was printed on plain green paper, simply says, "Just a minute--please." Inside (see above) is a photo of Evans holding a Santa mask along with a message indicating that 1932 was a "poor business year" (it was the height of the Great Depression ).
To remedy the economic situation, Evans suggests, "Let's take off the mask and stop playing Santa Claus to the entire world ," meaning, I guess, that the United States should concentrate on addressing its domestic problems before providing aid to other countries.
Despite his feelings about the dire financial conditions during 1932, Evans ends his greeting on a positive note by acknowledging old friendships and wishing a Merry Christmas "to you and those you love" (see below for the full text of the card).
Just a minute--please
This is a time for deep thought and accurate action .
Let's take off the mask and stop playing Santa Claus to the entire world .
We must have contentment at home to be a happy family .
The year 1932 passes--well let it--it has been a poor business year. But ...it has ripened old friendships --and it's [because of] that old friendship that I cheer it's passing with a Merry Christmas wish--to you and those you love.
Melvern R. Evans, A.I.A., Architect, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, at Christmas, 1932.
Riding Toward the Sun: Dale Evans and Buttermilk
12 Jun 2014 |
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A Kodachrome slide dated July 1959.
After a hard day at the Big Rocks shootout, this diminutive Dale Evans has holstered her gun and is shielding her eyes as she heads toward the sun with Buttermilk (if she had waited until evening, she could have avoided the bright light and followed the conventional Western gunslinger practice of riding off into the sunset ).
See also Gunfight at Big Rocks and Holding Down the Fort .
Holding Down the Fort at Big Rocks: Dale Evans, Bu…
12 Jun 2014 |
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A Kodachrome slide dated July 1959.
Still grasping her toy gun, this Dale Evans wannabe--with Buttermilk and Lassie by her side--stands ready to defend Big Rocks against the bad guys.
See also Gunfight at Big Rocks and Riding Toward the Sun .
Gunfight at Big Rocks: Dale Evans with Buttermilk…
12 Jun 2014 |
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A Kodachrome slide dated July 1959.
This little gunfighter is wearing a Dale Evans cowgirl hat as she holds her toy gun and prepares to take aim at the bad guys. Perhaps she's pretending that her toy horse is Buttermilk , Dale's trusty steed on TV's The Roy Rogers Show (1951-57), and her pet collie is Lassie , the canine star of the popular and long-lasting television show (1954-73).
See also Holding Down the Fort and Riding Toward the Sun .
Cornell University Art Gallery of E. D. Evans, Ith…
24 Apr 2012 |
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"From the Cornell University Art Gallery of E. D. Evans, 74 and 76 East State St., Ithaca, N.Y."
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