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Keep an eye on
this section for Alfalfa-related news and events, as well as for
a continuous listing of site enhancements and additions...
December
7, 2003
Article by David Zinman on the history of Our gang from 1972
issue of "Films In review" magazine. Go
there now...
October
21, 2003
4alfalfa.com's
Top Ten Favorite Alfalfa scenes. Go
there now...
October
17, 2003
Publicity photo of Alfalfa and Linda Darnell from "This
Is My Love". Go there
now...
September
16, 2003
Essay by Alfalfa fan Quincy Gaines on perceived ethnic
insensitivities and stereotyping in the Little Rascals. Go
there now...
September 11, 2003
MSN Entertainment website includes Alfalfa in Top Ten "train
wreck kiddies" list. Go
there now...
August
11, 2003
1945 Screen Childrens Directory feauring an Alfalfa listing.
Go there now...
August
02, 2003
Menu from now-defunct restaurant in eastern Pennsylvania named
after Alfalfa. Go there now...
July
12, 2003
First-day
issue postcard honoring the Little Rascals and Alfalfa's association
with Freemasonry. Go
there now...
June 29, 2003
Publicity
photo of Alfalfa. Darla, and Spanky from "Arbor Day".
Go there now...
New
fan artwork. Go
there now...
June 18, 2003
Alfalfa sighting in 1954's "White Christmas". Go
there now...
June
14, 2003
1955 TV Guide Our Gang reunion. Go
there now...
May
7, 2003
"It's a Wonderful Life" summary and images added.
Go there now...
April
30, 2003
"She Wouldn't Say Yes" summary and images added.
Go there now...
Fan artwork submissions. Go
there now...
April
26, 2002
Reprint of 2001 newspaper article containing eyewitness account
of the night Alfalfa was killed in 1959. Go
there now...
April
8, 2003
"Francis In the Navy" summary and images added.
Go there now...
March
20, 2003
"There's One Born Every Minute" summary and images
added. Go there now...
March
18, 2003
Original 1937 Alfalfa mask. Go
there now...
March
17, 2003
Excerpts from our exclusive interview with Judiann Switzer
Hancock.
Go there now...
February
24, 2003
Photo of Alfalfa's maternal grandmother, ca. 1926. Go
there now...
February 15, 2003
Three new images of Alfalfa's mother Gladys (later Pamela).
Go there now...
February
10, 2003
Six new additions to Alfalfa's filmography, including five
episodes of the Roy Rogers TV show. 4alfalfa.com summaries coming
soon! See
new film credits now...
February
8, 2003
Switzer
family photo of Alfalfa's father with grandsons (Harold Switzer's
sons). Go there
now...
4alfalfa.com's
Top Ten favorite Alfalfa episodes. Go
there now...
February
5, 2003
"This Is My Love" summary and images added. Go
there now...
January
31, 2003
Switzer family photograph of Alfalfa, his mother, and his
newborn son.
Go there now...
January
28, 2003
"Too Many Parents" summary and images added. Go
there now...
January
26, 2003
Switzer family photograph of Alfalfa with future sister-in-law
Beverly. Go there
now...
January
23, 2003
Rare British publicity brochure for "Gas House Kids Go
West". Go there now...
January
18, 2003
Family photograph of Alfalfa's mother shortly before her
death at age 92, in 1997. Go
there now...
New image of Alfalfa ca. 1937. Go
there now...
January 14, 2003
Rare family photograph added showing Alfalfa, his wife, and
infant son. Go
there now...
January
12, 2003
Exclusive message to 4alfalfa.com visitors from Judiann Hancock,
daughter of Harold Switzer and niece of Alfalfa. Plus family photo
of Judiann and her parents, ca. 1945. Go
there now...
January
7, 2003
Pre-Rascals family photograph of Alfalfa and his brother
Harold, courtesy of Judiann Hancock, daughter of Harold Switzer.
Go there now...
January 4, 2003
"Together Again" summary and images added. Go
there now...
December 31, 2002
"Wild and Woolly" summary and images added.
Go there now...
December 29, 2002
4alfalfa.com site map added! Go
there now...
December
23, 2002
Additional biographical information about Alfalfa and
his family added to "Alphography". Go
there now...
December 15, 2002
"The Cowlick Chronicles", an examination of
the various forms that Alfalfa's cowlick took during his Little
Rascals career (Alfalfa had four distinct kinds of cowlicks!)
This new section is part of "Alfalfa Nation". Go
there now...
September 5, 2002:
Summary of "Dig That Uranium", a 1956 Bowery
Boys film in which Alfalfa had a small role.. Go
there now...
August 1, 2002:
Vintage
postcard images of Paris, Illinois (Alfalfa's birthplace), in "Alfography"
section. Go
there now...
New Alfalfa images in episode commentaries of "Three
Smart Boys", "Hide
and Shriek", "Canned
Fishing", "The
Awful Tooth".
July 19, 2002:
New section in "Alfalfa Nation" on William H. "Alfalfa
Bill" Murray, one-time governor of Oklahoma. Go
there now...
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