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Deborah Kerr is an actress from the 1950s who is named Deborah. She is best known for her work in the movie "From Here to Eternity" and "The King and I."
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The late 1950s refers to the time period from about 1957 through 1959. (The photo above is "American Bandstand," a popular teen program during the late 1950s.) The early 1950s would be the time period from about 1950-1953, while the mid-1950s are the period of time from about 1954-1956.
Peter Wolf in "Come As You Are".
Dick Clark hosted the television show American Bandstand in the late 1950's.
Because that is what English-speaking Americans called the little sweet cakes in 1703, what the British call "sweet biscuits."The Southern Atlantic States (chiefly South Carolina) call it a doughnut and the Scottish call it a bun.The word derives from the Dutch word, koekje,meaning "little cake".In the 1920s the word was associated (Slang) with an alluring young woman.In the 1950s it came to describe generally a person, such as a tough cookie.
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In the 1950s, when rock and roll was becoming the dominant music on the radio and baby boomers like me were young teenagers, American Bandstand was the first nationally-syndicated show aimed at that baby boomer audience. It featured popular singers performing their hits (okay fine, they were lip-synching, but we were just excited to see them on TV), and also introduced us to a number of up-and-coming performers. Bandstand was a pop culture experience-- it featured stylishly dressed and attractive teens from the Philadelphia area (where the show was broadcast), doing the latest dances, which is how many of us learned the steps. We fans wanted to be like the folks we saw on Bandstand; they seemed so confident and poised; some were romantically involved too, and we vicariously lived through their relationships. I was among the many young teens who dreamed of one day dancing on the show or meeting Dick Clark himself. Coming home from school and watching American Bandstand was an important part of life in the late 1950s.
I believe the terms used were "slums" and "ghettos."
It was Hailey National Park.
Americans were very worried about the threat of Communism in the 1950s. This fear was so prevalent at the time that the 1950s are often called the time of the "Red Scare."