Extra! Extra! Read all about it! It was on this day in 1939 that Disney Studio employees could read all about the happenings in their company with the first issue of The Bulletin. Why was it called The Bulletin? According to the newsletter, it’s “as good as any name, we thought. We assure you that the matter was given due consideration and many a two-cents worth (or better!) was put in.” And what kind of juicy information would you find therein? Well, the first issue included information about the badminton club, a story about Studio gardener Fred Schlatter, who had been written up in newspapers about his amazing ability to concoct gags for the Donald Duck strip, and a blurb for The Colonial Tea Room on Vermont Ave. announced it would be closed on Tuesdays. That’s the scoop about The Bulletin.