Posted by Larry Harnisch on June 30, 2008 | Permalink
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The actor modeling the lightweight hat looks a lot like Gordon Hathaway, as played by Louie Nye on the Steve Allen Show.
PS: I really miss phone numbers that begin with an exchange name. There was something classy about a name that designated a neighborhood. Much nicer than all numbers.
Larry Harnisch. The leading Black Dahlia expert and a collaborator in the 1947project, Harnisch has been a copy editor at The Times since 1988. He has appeared on many TV shows discussing the Dahlia case, notably "James Ellroy's Feast of Death."
Join him for a spin through old Los Angeles in the Mirror's radio car. Keep your eyes open for Mickey Cohen and Tempest Storm. It's quite a ride.
The reporter's badge belonged to Sid Hughes (1908-1958), legendary reporter who worked at nearly every newspaper in Los Angeles.
Keith Thursby. Keith has been an editor at The Times in news, sports and design since 1986. The Rams moved to St. Louis on his first day as assistant sports editor of the paper's Orange County edition. He grew up in Norwalk and lives in Irvine.
The actor modeling the lightweight hat looks a lot like Gordon Hathaway, as played by Louie Nye on the Steve Allen Show.
PS: I really miss phone numbers that begin with an exchange name. There was something classy about a name that designated a neighborhood. Much nicer than all numbers.
We need fewer numbers and more hats.
Posted by: Arye Michael Bender | June 30, 2008 at 07:34 PM