While having a diagram of this information is a bit peculiar, none of us will probably complain about this decrease in size as less donut hole means more donut. It is quite likely that the 1927 donut shape was truly meant for dunking in a beverage; thus it has a larger donut hole for people to hold and dunk their donuts easier.
The Voice Actors Behind the “Peanuts” Characters This unique image taken in the 1960s depicts the cast of the “Peanuts” running their lines in a recording studio. The creator of the popular comic strip, Charles Schultz, thought it was very important for his youthful characters to be brought to life by actual child voices. All the characters were cast with children who were around the same age as what their ages were in the comics. Cathy Steinberg who played Charlie Brown’s younger sister Sally was just 4 years old when she was hired for the role.
1940s Princess Elizabeth at the Age of 14 Here we see a rare photo of the well-known princess at the young age of just 14 years old. As a teenager, Princess Elizabeth would stage pantomimes around Christmas time in which the proceeds would go to purchasing yarn for uniforms per the Queen’s Wool Fund. The princess appeared on her first radio broadcast in 1940 for BBC’s Children’s Hour in which she addressed a child audience after blitzkrieg.
The 1930s Version of LinkedIn Today, finding a job can be as simple as searching for positions on Google, LinkedIn, Indeed, and other helpful job sites. In this historic photo, we see a gentleman attempting to promote his experiences with a sign attached to him during the time of economic uncertainty in the 1930s. October 1929 was rough on the stock market and the American economy. This man represents the millions of Americans who were directly affected by the economic issues at the time and ended up out of work for months to come.