The 2nd edition of the Dave Out Loud Podcast has just dropped. My wife Amy and myself talk movies just in time for the Academy Awards.
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A Quote to Start Things Off
If we ever think well it should be when we think of God. - A.W. Tozer, The Knowledge of the Holy
Saturday, April 24, 2021
Peter Ustinov on Disney Plus
Peter Ustinov
Years lived before 1921:Zero.
Years lived after 1921:Eighty-three
Peter Ustinov's acting career extend over 60 years between his first and final movie appearance. He received two Oscars for best supporting actor in the 1960's. Today I'd like to focus instead on what we can see of Mr. Ustinov's career on the Disney Plus app. He stars in the 1968 film Blackbeard's Ghost as Blackbeard the pirate. He costars in the 1976 Disney film The Treasure of Matecumbe as Dr. Ewing T. Snodgrass. He also appears in one of my favorite Disney cartoons and twice with the Muppets.
Ustinov provided the voice for Prince John
Robin Hood 1973
Ustinov and Fozzie The Bear tell a joke
S1 E 12 The Muppet Show
Peter and Miss Piggy
Great Muppet Caper 1981
The episode of the Muppet Show that features Ustinov is definitely worth watching. Ustinov plays a number of diverse characters and does very many different accents even doing a pretty good Kermit impression at the end of the show. Kermit also sings "It's not easy being green" in this episode which was his signature song before the Rainbow Connection from The Muppet movie.
For more A to Z challenge click here.
Friday, April 23, 2021
T is for Thomas and Tesla

Nikola Tesla
Years lived before 1921: Sixty-five
Years Lived after 1921:Twenty-two
Thomas Alva Edison
Years lived before 1921: Seventy-four
Years lived after 1921: Ten
When I decided on people who were living in 1921 as my topic for this year's A to Z challenge, I set a few criteria on deciding exactly who those people would be. The first of those was that I wasn't going to write about anyone if I was not familiar with them before deciding on the theme. If you google born in 1921 or died in 1921 or even married in 1921 you come into contact with "famous" people that you have oxymorincally never heard of or only have the vaguest inclination of. I was going to do my best to steer clear of such folks. Another criterion was to double up and triple up when plausible to feature as many people as I could.
With the letter T those two criteria became some what juxtapostionally opposed. I of course have heard of Thomas Edison and know quite a bit about him. He's even appeared in this blog a number of times. I have heard of Nikola Tesla but besides Charlotte Nevins Purcell, who my daughter wrote about last week, Tesla is probably the person I know least about.
Instead of just regurgitating Wikipedia, I think I will instead make a promise to you, the reading public. In order to juggle my 2 jobs, my other myriad responsibilities, and the a to z challenge, I have pretty much given up recreational reading in the month of April. When the challenge comes to an end, I will find and read a biography on Tesla. There is also a movie I have been meaning to see called The Current War which is a period piece featuring Edison, Tesla and George Westinghouse. My promise is after reading a book and seeing the film, I'll write a more informed post on Edison and Tesla.
I think it's a pretty bright idea. For more of the a to z challenge click here.
Thursday, April 22, 2021
S is for Stewart
Years lived before 1921: Thirteen
Years lived after 1932:Seventy-Six
Jimmy Stewart is probably my favorite actor. This should not be too surprising as It's A Wonderful Life is my favorite film. Stewart played many original characters in his films but was also in a great deal of bio-pics. Today we are going to look at 3 of those films as all of the titular subjects were also alive in 1921.
Film 1: The Stratton Story (1949)
Years lived before 1921: Seven
Years lived after 1921: Sixty-one
Monty Stratton was a pitcher with the the Chicago White Sox in the 1930's. He lost a leg due to a hunting accident. He learned to pitch while using his prosthetic leg and had a comeback in the minor leagues but never did get back to the big leagues.
Film 2: The Glenn Miller Story (1954)
Glenn Miller
Years lived before 1921: Seventeen
Years lives after 1921: Twenty-three
Glenn Miller was a big band musician and bandleader in the swing era of the 1930's and 1940's before his aircraft disappeared over the English Channel in late 1944.
Fun Fact: June Allyson portrayed both the wife of Glenn Miller in this picture and Monty Stratton in the Stratton story. She played Stewart's wife in 3 different films.
Film 3: Spirit of St. Louis (1957)
Charles Lindbergh
Years Lived Before 1921:19
Years lived after 1921: 53
In 1927, Charles Lindbergh made the first solo nonstop flight from New York to Paris in an airplane built for that purpose called the Spirit of St. Louis. The film tells the story of this event.
A To Z Easter Eggs
A to Z Archives: S is for Stewart at HSD. We go back 6 years ago today when I wrote about Mr. Stewart in my 2nd go round of the a to z challenge. For more of the 2021 rendition of the challenge click here.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
3 R's of Racial Reconciliation
There are many definitions for racial reconciliation. At one point some people at Wheaton College asked their students, staff and alumni to define it in 6 words or less. My favorite of these definitions was ...
"Pursuit of equal partnership in relationships"
By that definition my 3 R's who were living in 1921 epitomized that definition in their greatest achievements. Those 3 people are Branch Rickey, Jackie Robinson and Rosa Parks. Each of these people in their own way pursued an equal partnership in relationships and in doing so they shaped 20th century America.
Branch Rickey
Years lived before 1921: Forty
Years lived after 1921: Forty-four
Branch Rickey was a professional football and baseball player but was best known for being am innovative manager and general manager in Major League Baseball. Among his innovations were the minor league system, spring training, and the use of advanced statistics.
As a general manager, Rickey was a shrewd businessman. One example of this was is found in one of the innovations he brought to baseball. He was the first general manager to mandate that all his players wear batting helmets. It turns out that Rickey owned stock in the company manufacturing those helmets.
Rickey was also a devoted and vocal Christian. In 1965 according to Wikipedia Rickey's last audible words were "Now I'm going to tell you a story from the Bible about spiritual courage" . These were his last words as he collapsed in the middle of a speech , went into a coma for 26 days before dying on 12/9/1965.
Rickey's courage, Christian character and business acumen were all combined in his greatest lifetime achievement orchestrating the breaking of the color line in major league baseball.
Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickey make baseball history.
Jackie Robinson
Years lived before 1921: Two
Years lived after 1921: Fifty-one
On April `15, 1947 Jackie Robinson made his debut for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Becoming the first African American on a Major League Baseball (MLB) team in the 20th century. Exactly fifty years later on 4/15/87 the MLB retired #42 (Robinson's Jersey #) throughout the league. Rickey had handpicked the four sport (baseball, football, track and basketball) UCLA standout to desegregate baseball. One of the reasons Rickey picked Robinson aside from his obvious baseball prowess was his character. Rickey thought Robinson had what it took to withstand the abuse that would be heaped on the first black baseball player.
Robinson proved Rickey right and between his determination and his skill he successfully bridged the color gap in the National League.
One way Robinson demonstrated to Ricker that he was the right person to the job happened when Jackie was in the army. Robinson had been drafted in 1942 and was serving in a tank division. In 1944 he was on a desegregated Army bus but the bus driver ordered him to go to the back of the bus anyway. Robinson refused, was arrested, and there was an attempt to get him court-martialed. Robinson was acquitted.
Rosa Parks
Years lived before 1921: Eight
Years lived after 1921: Eighty-four
On December 1, 1955 a seamstress from Birmingham Alabama refused to give her seat up to a white passenger. This seamstress was of course Rosa Parks. Like Robinson 15 years prior she was not legally obligated to give up her seat as she was sitting in the colored section at the time. She was arrested, beginning a 1 year bus strike which eventually led to the end of segregation on public busses.
When I think of Rickey, Robinson and Rosa I think of ordinary people willing to take a stand for what is right. I hope 100 years from now there r more people like that to celebrate. For more A to Z challenge click here.
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