This colorized shot that’s made the rounds online shows Marilyn Monroe yesterday in 1955 riding a pink elephant at a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus charity event at Madison Square Garden. It was a season opening show before the circus went on its national tour, and was a benefit for the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation. While the expression “seeing pink elephants” has a gone out of vogue, back then it was a euphemism for alcoholic hallucinations or delirium tremens. These days, most would wonder if DTs were the reason people thought of painting an entire elephant, but it was a different time in terms of animal rights. There are many photos from this event made by photographers ranging from Arthur Fellig to Erika Stone. We have a few below, and they all show Monroe doing what she did better than anyone—looking like she’s having a ball.
1912—Pravda Is Founded
The newspaper Pravda, or Truth, known as the voice of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, begins publication in Saint Petersburg. It is one of the country’s leading newspapers until 1991, when it is closed down by decree of then-President Boris Yeltsin. A number of other Pravdas appear afterward, including an internet site and a tabloid.