From the ERBzine News Clippings Archive
Collected from 20th Century North American Newspaper
Files
BURROUGHS FAMILY & TARZANA NEWS
Newspaper clippings from the Hillman Collection and
Danton Burroughs Family Archive
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Idaho Daily Statesman ~ Boise, Idaho Saturday, August 23, 1902 T. Coleman Burroughs of the Yale Dredging company, which is operating on the Snake river in Cassia county, was a Boise visitor Wednesday. He reported business good with its company, which had been securing very satisfactory returns. |
Marion Daily Star ~ Marion, Ohio Friday, August 07, 1914 Miss Florence Gilbert entertained a company of young folks at her home on Chambers street yesterday in honor of her fourteenth birthday. |
Miss Joan Burroughs on Crack Hurdler 'Cricket' Is Seen Taking a Classy Jump
Clipping courtesy the Danton Burroughs Family Archive |
Big Horse Show Classic Riding ambitions of pretty Joan Burroughs, daughter of Edgar Rice Burroughs, well-known author, were shattered today following the edict of her parents that she must refrain from entry in the equestrian hurdle events at the Los Angeles National Horse Show, which will open a week from today at Ambassador auditorium. Miss Burroughs, who had entertained a fond hope to ride in the event, recently visited her riding academy and secured assurance of the use of "Cricket," one of the best jumpers in the southland, owned by Maruice DeMond. After successfully riding "Cricket" over the jumps in a number of trials, Miss Burroughs announced her entry,. Her father, who is confined at home by illness, heard of her intentions, however, and promptly persuaded her to withdraw. Among the entries announced for the show are a number of well known horses from the Jane and Martha Woodin stables of Beverly Hills, including "The Master," "Maude Kennedy," "Little Billy" and "Frank Kierce." The entries have been exceedingly gratifying to W.S. Blitz, general manager, who estimated today that more than 300 contenders will appear in the ring in competition for prizes aggregating $31,000. |
Van Nuys News Thursday, January 19, 1933 Van Nuys, California . . . Of course we "neighbors" of his in the valley here can find a bit of consolation in his absence by tuning in to the nightly Tarzan program which features the lovely Joan Burroughs Pierce, daughter of the author, and her husband, James H. Pierce in a "Jungle" series written from the Burroughs books . . . |
ARE WARNED BY FAMED AUTHOR Burroughs Says His Character Is Losing Face Nevada State Journal ~ Reno, Nevada ~ Saturday, May 20, 1939 By Frederick C. Othman TARZANA, Cal., May 19, 1939 (U.P): Edgar Rice Burroughs served notice Friday on all unauthorized Tarzans, whose number is legion and whose ears mostly are cauliflower, to quit insulting the name that he made famous. As creator of a major industry based upon the adventures of his mythical ape man, Burroughs informed the Tarzans, including wrestlers, prize fighters, and professional footballers, that they're making a bum of the original Tarzan. He said they'd have to change their names or face the consequences. |
Experience for Air General Berkshire Evening Eagle ~ Pittsfield, Massachusetts Thursday, January 14, 1943 "I wouldn't want to go through another night like that," said the general, who has just come out of the Solomons for the first time since he entered that battle area in July. "We had just returned from raiding Buka (on the northern tip of Bougainville Island) where we hit tow Jap transports. Coming over Guadalcanal we saw our own destroyers firing their antiaircraft guns. "I was afraid they might be mistakenly shooting at us. Then I saw 30 Jap bombers overhead. They dropped a string of bombs but missed the Guadalcanal landing strip, so we landed and they left. This was about 12.30 PM. "We thought that would be all for the day, but the Japs came over again. We dove into a bomb crater which was covered by a few palm tree trunks. The trunks seemed to be too widely spaced, so we pulled them closer together. The raiders succeeded in damaging the field runway. "Then wham! At 6 PM, old Millimeter Mike ( a Jap 75 mm field gun) started shelling the field and everybody hit the foxholes again. They dumped bombs on us all night and kept at least two bombers overhead at all times. "At 1 AM all hell broke loose! Two enemy battleships and some cruisers
began working us over. Let Burroughs tell you about that."
Gen. Saunders continued the narrative: "There were two atheists in near-by foxholes. Pretty soon one of them yelled to the other in a foxhole 50 feet away, 'Brother, do you see the light?' "'Not yet,' the other atheist shouted back. "A little later the first man yelled again. 'Brother, do you see the light now?' "Then somebody in my foxhole shouted, 'Just stick your head out of this hole and you'll see plenty of light' "The shelling continued until dawn. It was a tough night. "People who read about a shelling don't think much of it, but those
who have gone through such a shelling don't want any part of it."
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Monday, July 21, 1947 Van Nuys News ~ Van Nuys, California Preluding a gala aqua frolic which she will have in a few weeks, Joan Burroughs Pierce of Stansbury Drive is having an informal week-3nd-series around her beautiful 20x40 tile pool and sun deck just installed by Morino 4 Testa. |
Van Nuys News ~ Van Nuys, California |
Van Nuys News Van Nuys, California |
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Sunday, February 26, 1956 Valley News ~ Van Nuys, California As Leetate Smith observed over cocktails the other evening, there are millions of Smiths, but probably none with the same first name as his. |
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WITH PERSONALIZED LICENSE PLATES Wednesday, March 28, 1973 "TARZAN" is owned by Hulbert Burroughs, son of Edgar Rice Burroughs. There's a "ME JANE" and "CHEETA" on the road someplace, too. |
News Journal ~ Mansfield, Ohio ~ Monday, May 28, 1973 Hulbert Burroughs, son of Edgar Rice Burroughs who created Tarzan, and his son Danton, display in Tarzana, Calif., some of the new reprints being published in 16 languages. |
Friday, February 11, 1977 ~ Valley News Van Nuys, California "Tarzan was, in a sense, my escape from reality. Perhaps that is the reason for his success with modern readers. Maybe he takes them, too, away from humdrum reality."
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