It's July 30th, 1914
100 YEARS AGO, THERE WAS A MAN NAMED JOHN. OR WAS IT 80 YEARS AGO? OR WAS IT TODAY? EVEN JOHN’S NOT SURE. ALL HE REALLY KNOWS IS THAT WHILE SO MANY THINGS CHANGE, THERE ARE ALSO SO MANY THINGS THAT STAY THE SAME. TRAVELING THROUGH THE WEB OF TIME WITH HIS OLD FRIEND ED IN THEIR EVER-CHANGING BARBER SHOP, JOHN MAKES A POINT TO ALWAYS GRAB THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER. THE TIME CAPSULES THAT LET HIM AND ED KNOW EXACTLY WHERE, AND MORE IMPORTANTLY, WHEN THEY ARE.
TODAY WE FIND JOHN RETURNING TO THE SHOP WITH A COPY OF THE ALEXANDRIA GAZETTE. THE DATE IS JULY 30,1914, AND THEY ARE IN A PLACE CALLED ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA.
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Tomorrow, reacting to the Austrian attack on Serbia, Russia will begin full mobilization of its troops. And war is about to be declared by so many of the European countries against each other that’s it’s almost unbelievable.
WILL JOHN AND ED STICK AROUND? OR IS IT TIME FOR THEM TO FALL A BIT FURTHER THROUGH TIME? GUESS WE’LL HAVE TO WAIT AND SEE. JOIN ME AGAIN IN A FEW DAYS WHEN WE LOOK IN ON JOHN AND ED AGAIN AS THEY CONTINUE FALLING THROUGH THE ARCHIVES…
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Starring
Jim Hodges - As the Narrator
John Teach- As John
Cori Andre - As Ed
With Special guest
Mike Allender- As Advertisers
Music is from 1912 and 1913– and in the public domain.
In order they are…
Ragtime Violin by The American Quartet
Goodbye Everybody by Walter Van Brunt
Snap Your Fingers by Al Jolson
Oh, My Molly McIntyre by Bobby Williams
If You Talk in Your Sleep, Don’t Mention My Name by Billy Murray
Sound Design and Editing done by Hayden Hodges
The newspaper articles read on the show are actual written accounts of the time period and can be found in The Library of Congress under Chronicling America.
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ALWAYS PAY ATTENTION TO WHERE AND WHEN YOU ARE, OR YOU TOO MAY FIND YOURSELF FALLING THROUGH THE ARCHIVES… UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN…