The Skyscraper: Clown way to serious note: Beatles' music grows along with youth

Item

Title

The Skyscraper: Clown way to serious note: Beatles' music grows along with youth

Description

An article by Mundelein student Aldine Favaro discusses how the Beatles "have grown up with the generation of today," from their famous Ed Sullivan performance to the "New Beatles" of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. The article includes a photo of George Harrison in which he "Exemplifies the 'new Beatles' and bears little resemblance to the cherubic moppets who first appeared in 1963." The second photo, on page 3, is of John Lennon, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr eating "fish-'n-chips."

Date, date span, or circa acceptable

1968-01-19

File name

The Skyscraper student newspaper, 1968-01-19, pages 1 & 3.

Sources archive, University Archives and Special Collections or Women and Leadership Archives

Women and Leadership Archives

Source

Mundelein College Records, The Skyscraper student newspaper, 1968-01-19, pages 1 & 3.

Subject

Mundelein College
Student life music

Rights

The online images are supplied for reference purposes only. Permission to copy or publish must be obtained from the Women and Leadership Archives, Loyola University Chicago. Please send inquiries to wlarchives@luc.edu.

Item sets

The Skyscraper: Clown way to serious note: Beatles' music grows along with youth, p.1 The Skyscraper: Clown way to serious note: Beatles' music grows along with youth, p.2