Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Chartertopia's avatar

Every time someone gets nostalgic for yee olde golden times, remind them that in 1924, 102 years ago, the President's 16-year-old son died from an infection caused by playing tennis without socks. The 1950s were just 30 years later, one generation.

David Seltzer's avatar

"Pollution in the 1950s was atrocious, especially in those industrial areas so beloved by nostalgic left-wing professors. (I grew up on the south side of Chicago. I remember coal dust that accumulated on anything outside.)" Yes. I grew up in Gary and worked at US Steel Gary works during the summer while I was in college. Office workers dressed in shirt and tie, often brought a second shirt into which they change in the late afternoon. The collar of the first shirt was dirty with steel and coal dust.

14 more comments...

No posts

Ready for more?