One other thing I got at the paper show: A dealer had one-page movie sections from the Hollywood Citizen News - from the end of 1961 all the way through 1964 - he made me an incredible deal. I've been looking through them and it's literally like taking a time machine back to my favorite moviegoing years. There is not a week (and I have every movie section week-by-week for those years) where I didn't see at least two or three movies - I knew exactly where I saw what before seeing the theater ads, and I was never wrong. And the plays and musicals - that was when I began seeing everything and so much is here in these weekly papers - Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Molly Brown, Virginia Woolf, Stop the World, Beyond the Fringe plus all the local stuff, including Charley's Aunt with Steve Franken - that's one I thought I saw earlier than I did, so that was interesting - and the life changing Oscar Brown, Jr. concert at the old Music Box theater. What a treasure trove - I have have them bound.