C*****e c****e has become almost a religion: you either believe man is causing it, or you believe that most of the change is due to nature. Arguing about religion is a waste of time!
I am not quite that old to have been around when she recorded. But I always enjoy her singing whenever I hear it.
Did a lot of ballroom dancing and there was a singer (sadly cannot remember her name) that sang in Chicago and it was hard to tell the difference between the two singers.
One of the issues that the article does not address is dealerships.
When a new dealership was about to open Ford or Chevrolet would end up being the dealership and not Studebaker. They would offer the new dealership a bigger return on each car sold and Studebaker could not fight this type of strategy.
My dad and uncles all worked for Studebaker, and I knew several owners of dealerships in the Indiana area.
Studebaker was head of its time in many ways but was not large enough to compete with Fort and Chevrolet.
Great pictures, wish I would have visited it when I lived up there.
Down here in Florida the Amish live in Pinecraft which is a section in Sarasota. There is a restaurant there that looks like the Essenhaus in Middlebury. The same couple that owns the restaurant in Indiana own this one as well.
Have not gone into their shops to look at furniture but I have seen some great looking quilts at the restaurant down here.
In high school, I had a Studebaker Starlight Coupe... It was laughed at by my buddies who had Ford and Chevy cars that were so old-fashioned.
When learning how to drive I drove a Studebaker Lark. My Dad worked at Studebakers and that was all we had until they closed the company down in South Bend.