Maestro Sandor Salgo working with the Bach Festival orchestra on August 15, 1969. Salgo was asked to conduct the Israeli symphony but politely declined saying, "I came here to be an American." From 1949-1973 Sandor Salgo taught and conducted the music and opera programs at Stanford University. Sandor and Priscilla Salgo began directing the Carmel Bach festival in 1956 and turned it into an internationally acclaimed festival. When he was in his nineties, Mr. Salgo wrote the book Thomas Jefferson: Musician and Violinist about the musical life of Thomas Jefferson. (Monterey County Herald archives)
Monterey County has a rich and colorful history. The Monterey County Herald has been there to cover the names and places that make our county unique. With some “never seen before” images from our archives, The Herald hopes to jar your memory and to participate in this ongoing look back on the history of Monterey County.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Friday, August 23, 2013
MPC student protest, May 6, 1970
Monterey Peninsula College student body Prime Minister Ken Danley speaks at the Custom House Plaza in Monterey on May 6, 1970. 350 students marched from campus to the Custom House Plaza to protest the deaths of the Kent State students and U.S. military involvement in Cambodia. (Ben Lyon/Monterey County Herald)
Friday, August 9, 2013
Fishing fleet grounded, Feb. 23, 1953
The Monterey fishing fleet that was anchored north of Monterey Wharf No. 2 were ripped off their anchorage and blown ashore by a sixty-mph northeast gale on Monday, February 23, 1953. A half million dollars in damage was reported. (Monterey County Herald Archives)