Designs for '89: The New Calendars; From Art to Cartoons to Wildlife

From: The Washington Post | Date: November 27, 1988| Author: | Copyright information

When you grope your way out of bed in 1989, you may need a calendar that not only tells you the date, but also prepares you with great thoughts to help face the day. Or maybe just a few small tips to help you get through it.

There's even a calendar or two to help you get away from it all. Consider these, for adventurers, would-be adventurers and their fans:

"Flying High," the 1989 Naval Aviators calendar, is obviously for fans of the men rather than their machines, judging by the relative size of the pictures. One vote here went for Mr. August, Lt. Vince (Magic) Cromer, a Sea Hawk pilot, ...

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