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Honorary Veteran Bob Hope
Entertainer Bob Hope brought comfort to generations of American troops on the Home Front and on battlefronts beginning in World War II.
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1940s Radio Gold: The Pepsodent Show with Bob Hope
Every Tuesday night from 1938-1948, Bob Hope hosted The Pepsodent Show on NBC. The program held the number one spot on the radio charts from 1942-1944.
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Hope for the Holidays
During World War II and in the decades following, Bob Hope visited American troops for the holidays. His performances for those serving around the world brought them a bit of home. And year after year, his televised Christmas specials brought the faces of those troops into American living rooms.
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Curtains for the Hollywood Canteen
The Hollywood Canteen, which had been in operation since October 1942, closed its doors after one last hoorah on Thanksgiving Day, November 22, 1945. In all, more than 3,000 volunteers, many famous stars among them, had welcomed and entertained nearly four million servicemen and women.
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"The Runner Heading into the Last Lap": Bob Hope's VE-Day Message
Entertainer Bob Hope performed his regular radio show in front of a military audience at the US Naval Training Facility in Oceanside, California on May 8, 1945. The next day he played a central role in the Victory broadcast on the Armed Forces Radio Service. These performances both took a more somber tone than usual.
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Mail Call: Bob Hope and “Command Performance”
“While some high school letters are worn on sweaters, your letters are next to our hearts.”
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Two Ambassadors: Bob Hope and Ernie Pyle
The war correspondent and the entertainer shared a mission to connect with those in service during World War II.
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Mail Call: A Moving Letter Within a Letter
A look into the prolific and meaningful correspondence between Bob Hope and his fans.
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The Academy Awards in Wartime: Bob Hope and "Mrs. Miniver"
The Oscars host for the ages presided over the 1943 ceremony.
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Hitting the Road with the Hollywood Victory Caravan
Starlet Alma Carroll barnstormed the country to raise money for the war effort with Bob Hope, Cary Grant, Laurel and Hardy, James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck, Bing Crosby, and others.
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Hollywood Hospitality at the Hollywood Canteen
Servicemen could dance with Betty Grable, be served a sandwich by Shirley Temple, and watch performances by Bob Hope and Carmen Miranda. Roy Rogers even rode his horse, Trigger, right onto the stage for some prancing tricks.
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Bob Hope - Themed Trivia Night
08/29/2018 | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PMGather your crew and compete for the title of Museum trivia champ!
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