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The Mod Squad airing from 1968-1973, they just aren't the csi bunch!
Tags: tv  mod  squad  clarence  williams  iii  peggy  lipton  michael  cole  aaron  spelling  linc  hayes  julie  barnes  pete  cochran 
Added: 4th July 2007
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Posted By: snake
Daktari Spin off series from the 1965 movie Clarence the Cross eyed Lion. 1966 through 1969. The show was about protecting the animals. Starring: Marshall Thompson, Cheryl Miller, Hari Rhodes, Yale Summers, Hedley Mattington,Don Marshal, Jan Clayton, AND Erin Moran ( yes Joanie Cunningham from Happy Day's). I guess I shouldn't leave out Judy the Chimp or Clarence.
Tags: Daktari      Clarence  the  cross  eyed  lion 
Added: 12th July 2007
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Posted By: Token
Scopes Trial 1925 One of the most famous trials in American history was the Scopes trial of 1925 in Dayton, Tennessee. John T. Scopes, a young science teacher, was charged with violating the Butler Act, a state law that prohibited the teaching of evolution. Scopes was quickly relegated to a minor character in the trial as the two lawyers took center stage. Civil liberties groups hired famed defense lawyer Clarence Darrow (on the left) to represent Scopes. The prosecution obtained the services of former presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan (right), a renowned creationist and famous orator. The highlight of the trial occurred when Darrow called Bryan to testify as an expert on the Bible. Scopes was eventually found guilty and fined $100. The conviction was later overturned on a paperwork technicality. (Scopes was not at school on the day cited in the charges.) Nevertheless, the Butler Act remained on the books in Tennessee until 1976. The trial inspired the movie Inherit The Wind.
Tags: Scopes  trial  Bryan  Darrow 
Added: 16th November 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964
Leopold and Loeb murder case 1924 One of the most despicable murder cases in the twentieth century was that of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, residents of suburban Chicago, who murdered 14-year-old Bobby Franks in 1924. Their motive: They wanted to kill for the thrill of it and commit the perfect crime. Both Leopold, age 20, and Loeb, age 19, were exceptionally brilliant students who considered themselves intellectual supermen. On May 21, 1924 they lured Bobby Franks (a distant relative of Loeb) into a rented car. Franks was bludgeoned with a chisel and suffocated with a sock. His body was dumped into a culvert in Gary, Indiana and doused with acid to make identification difficult. The culprits mailed a typed ransom note to Franks' parents indicating that Bobby had been kidnapped. However, Franks' body was found before any ransom could be paid. Also found near the body were a pair of eye glasses that fell from Loeb's pocket during the crime. The glasses were almost unique--only three pairs had been made by a certain optician--and they led the police to Loeb. The two young men, who were reputedly homosexual lovers, were questioned and their alibis discredited. Each eventually confessed his involvement in the crime, but insisted the other was responsible for the actual murder. They were brought to trial for murder and kidnapping. Their lawyer, the famous Clarence Darrow, entered pleas of guilty in order to avoid a jury deciding the twosome's fate--which likely would have been a death sentence. Instead Darrow argued with a judge to spare his guilty clients from the death penalty. Darrow gave a rousing 12-hour oration that spared his clients' lives. Instead Leopold and Loeb were each given life sentences plus 99 years. Loeb was murdered in prison in 1936. Leopold was pardoned in 1958 and died of a heart attack in 1971. Bobby Franks, often forgotten by history, remains 14 years old forever.
Tags: Leopold  Loeb  Franks 
Added: 16th November 2007
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Posted By: Lava1964
 Come Go With Me Remember the Del Vikings? They were noted for being one of the few racially integrated musical groups to attain success in the 1950's. The group was formed in 1955 by Clarence E. Quick, Kripp Johnson, Don Jackson, Samuel Paterson, and Bernard Robertson, who were all enlisted in the USAF and stationed in Pittsburgh PA. Because all of the members were in the service, they constantly ran the risk of being disrupted by members being stationed in other places. This happened soon after the group's forming when Paterson and Robertson were sent to Germany. They were replaced by baritone David Lerchey, the group's first white member, and tenor Norman Wright. Originally signed to Fee Bee Records (1957), their first hit came in 1957, with the Wright-led 'Come Go with Me'. Soon after, Jackson was out, and was replaced by Gus Backus, the group's second white member. The group quickly found itself in greater demand following the release of 'Come Go with Me', which propelled the group into the Top 10 on Billboard's Top 100. They split up in 1965, but were back in 1970 with a near original lineup, Clarence Quick, Kripp Johnson, Norman Wright, Dave Lerchey, and William Blakely. Although a couple of members died over the years, the Del Vikings were featured on the PBS special KPBS Doo Wop Show in 1999, which is when this performance was filmed.
Tags: del  vikings  come  go  with  me  50s  rock  and  roll  kpbs  doo  wop  show 
Added: 17th February 2008
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Posted By: Naomi
Strokin Tags: Clarence  Carter 
Added: 12th June 2008
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Posted By: roseanns1
Romance check out Greta Garbo, Gavin Gordon, Clarence Brown, Charles Dorian, William H. Daniels . . . On the set of the 1930 film, ROMANCE. Garbo and director Brown were both nominated for Oscars . . .
Tags: greeta  garbo      gavin  gordon      clarence  brown    charles  dorian      romance 
Added: 29th June 2008
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Posted By: Teresa
America Comes Of Age  The Scopes Trial America Comes Of Age July 10, 1925 - The Scope's Trial It was the early 1920s, social patterns were in chaos. Traditionalists worried that everything valuable was ending. Younger modernists sought society's approve of their behavior. Intellectual experimentation flourished. In a response to this new social patterns set in motion by modernism, a wave of revivalism developed, becoming especially strong in the American South. Photos Smithsonian Archives http://www.siarchives.si.edu/research... Famous Trials in American History Tennessee vs. John Scopes Douglas O. Linder http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/proje... newsreel footage curiosity truTV (formerly Court TV) http://www.trutv.com/newname.html Inherit the Wind (1960) Produced by: United Artists Directed by: Stanley Kramer Music fanefare for the common man Aaron Copeland you can't make a monkey out of me monkey business archives, Bryan College, Dayton, Tenn. http://www.bryan.edu/ the scopes trial Vernon Dalhart conceived and produced by Dale Caruso
Tags: Scopes    Monkey    Trial    Evolution    1925    Clarence    Darrow    William    Jennings    Bryan     
Added: 25th September 2008
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Posted By: dalecaruso
Patches Clarence Carter. Originally done by Chairman Of The Board.
Tags: Clarence  Carter  Patches 
Added: 23rd November 2008
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Posted By: donmac101

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