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"After viewing the situation from all sides, Mr. Laurel says that he is thoroughly reconciled to the fact that the moving picture industry is still in its infancy." - Radio announcer, "Me and My Pal"

winters2.jpgI continued down my It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World autograph collecting path by sending a request to Jonathan Winters on August 14, 1985. I had a sneaking suspicion that I would have success with Mr. Winters, as he had replied to Carl Ahlm with a signed photo and actually agreed to be an honorary member of our Sons of the Desert tent in Springfield. The attraction of having him as a member was that he was originally from Springfield, Ohio. In fact, the funeral service for George’s Dad was actually held in a former home of Jonathan Winters.

On September 24, I received my response. He had sent me a nice signed 8 x 10…and acknowledged that I was “a fellow Buckeye.”

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Autographs from 1985 will continue…

2 Responses to “Jonathan Winters: Fellow Buckeye”

  1. Did you know that your Grandma Murphy’s mother, your great Grandma Murlin use to babysit for Jonathan Winters? He must have lived in Dayton when he was a very little boy (I think around age 4.)

    Bev

  2. I have a vague recollection of being told that one time. Thanks for reminding me!

    Brad

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