Prince Alfred was born in Windsor Castle on August 6, 1844 at 7:50 am. His biographical data is here; a pleasant but unimpressive man. His son is #29, Prince Alfred of Edinburgh (Alfred Alexander William Ernest Albert) and his daughter Princess Marie Alexandra Victoria, born on 29 October 1875, is #646 as Queen of Roumania.... Continue Reading →
#62 Tallulah Bankhead
"My father warned me about men and alcohol; he said nothing about women and cocaine." ...................... Tallulah Bankhead There was always some suspicion about Ms. Bankhead's sexual preference, but with her Ascendant of 21 Virgo opposite Pallas in Pisces on the seventh house cusp, we have do... Continue Reading →
Mashing it up with Alan Alda
Alan Alda is Irish-Italian and the son of actor Robert Alda and Josephine Browne, who was the New York state beauty-pageant winner. He was their only child born Alphonso Joseph D'Abruzzo on January 28, 1936 in Brooklyn. Robert and Josephine (Joan) were married 31 December 1932 and divorced in 1948 because of her unstable... Continue Reading →
#520 Stalin Prize Winner: Rockwell Kent
Rockwell Kent was born in Tarrytown, Westchester County, New York the same year as fellow artist, Edward Hopper. The Tappan Zee Bridge now separates the two counties, back then it was a ferry service. Their art, unsurprisingly, is quite similar, desolate landscapes with few people and the two took similar methods, if only by their... Continue Reading →
Comey “marries up” with Failor
The header picture is of the couple and their five children; Mrs. Comey is in the middle of the girls donning a yellow jacket. Standing is James Comey on one side and on the other is his son, Brien Comey. We did an astrological analysis last year, when he was "axed" by President Trump, see over... Continue Reading →
#399 Blue Max: Hermann W. Goering
Göring was an ace flyer in Germany's First World War. He was fast acting, reactive fighter pilot (Venus and Mercury conjunct in Sagittarius - Capricorn) with good stamina and physical courage. He was born Hermann Wilhelm Goering on January 12, 1893 at 3:13 AM ¹ in Rosenheim, the Kingdom of Bavaria, the German Empire.... Continue Reading →
Choosing Labor Day: McGuire vs. Debs
P. J. McGuire and Labor Day Peter J. McGuire, the general secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and cofounder of the American Federation of Labor, was the first person to suggest that special day to honor those "who from rude nature have delved and carved all the... Continue Reading →