1959 – Bill Cullen for Tender Leaf Tea
Come on down to take a sip of tea
1950s and 1960s : Remember – Research – Revive
Come on down to take a sip of tea
Coffee with a side of history
In 1959, Pream, a non-refrigerated cream substitute, gained popularity for its convenience and cost-effectiveness alongside its use in recipes.
In 1959, college competition intensified, prioritizing prestige over knowledge, paralleling modern challenges in education.
Who should teach children about reproduction? Parents, church, or schools?
Singer sewing machine ads from the 1950s and 1960s.
Mid-century advertising from Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.
Mid-century advertising from Kraft.
Mid-century advertising from Aunt Jemima.
Casual summer looks for kids and moms
A look at the classic mid-century illustration style.
A beach or sewing room? I’ll take the room.
Thornton Utz’s illustrations in Cosmopolitan March 1959 accompany Robert A. Knowlton’s short story, depicting romantic scenes in a beach and hotel setting.
Short story titled Scar of Love by MacDonald Harris













