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PROFESSOR CHARLES "DOC" BOAS #1
Michigan State University professor Charles Boas says farewell to his economic geography class before starting new career as circus clown.Location: East Lansing, MI, US Date taken: May 1961
Former college professor turned circus performer, Charles Boas and his family, at their trailer home in winter quarters which they share with a friendly donkey.Location: US Date taken: March 1961 Photographer: Francis Miller
Former college professor turned circus performer, Charles Boas and his family, at their trailer home in winter quarters which they share with a friendly donkey.Location: US Date taken: March 1961 Photographer: Francis Miller
Veteran clown Jimmy O'Donnell reading funny papers to Toby Boas, son of college professor Charles "Onions" Boas.Location: US Date taken: March 1961 Photographer: Francis Miller
Photos & Captions from LIFE magazine
PROFESSOR CHARLES "DOC" BOAS #2
Former college professor Charles Boas performing as a circus clown.Location: South Fulton, TN, US Date taken: May 1961 Photographer: Francis Miller
Former college professor Charles Boas performing as circus clown "Onions" launching skunk-carrying rocket from "Cape Clownaveral."Location: Scottsboro, AL, US Date taken: March 1961 Photographer: Francis Miller
Doc Boas passed away a year ago last November
Photos and Captions from LIFE Magazine
Doc Boas passed away a year ago last November
Photos and Captions from LIFE Magazine
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
DAYTON, PA ARMSTRONG COUNTY FAIR FAIR 1973
We purchased it from Paul Goldfarb out on Long Island.
Mr Goldfarb was the gentleman that invented the "Goldfarb Balloon Inflater"
We used to joke that tyhe only thing to do in town on Sundays was
to visit the Mister Softee Truck!
But the Fair there was the Armstrong County Fair and they drew over
30,000 people for the week. We must have played that fair at least 4 or 5 years,
Little Richard had the carnival contract.
PENNY BROS CIRCUS 1961
The photos were taken by LIFE magazine in the south,
they were part of a story about Charles "Doc" Boas.
I'll post the photos of Doc Boas from this article tomorrow.
Monday, December 29, 2008
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