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Exhibit recalls Bob Hope, who made troops laugh

NEW ORLEANS (AP) ― Bob Hope entertained 11 presidents at the White House, hosted the Academy Awards 19 times and told thousands of jokes to some 10 million U.S. troops over the course of four wars.

Now the long life and legacy of the beloved actor and comedian, who died 10 years ago at age 100, is being celebrated at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans, where the World Golf Hall of Fame & Museum has brought the “Bob Hope: An American Treasure” traveling exhibition.

More than 160 mementos from Hope’s life capture his passion for golf, relationships with presidents, pride in his country and appreciation for military service. The exhibit officially opened to the public Saturday, though a soft opening was held Friday during regular museum hours.

The exhibit includes vintage photographs of Hope entertaining troops at USO shows overseas, an honorary Oscar statuette and PGA of America money clip. But the highlight is Hope’s jokes, which are printed on displays and included in video clips throughout the exhibit.

“It was important to make it funny,” said Jack Peter, senior vice president of the World Golf Hall of Fame and Museum, who was in New Orleans for the opening. “That was one of the requests of the family.”

And funny it is.

“I left England when I found out I couldn’t be king” is the Hope quote in the section of the exhibit about his immigration to America from England as a young boy.

“He was very proud to be an American immigrant, that he was able to come here and succeed, and he wanted to give something back,” said Anthony “Tony” Montalto, Hope’s longtime accountant, who over the decades became a good friend and remains a trustee of Hope’s estate.

There are pictures and jokes of Hope’s time spent playing golf with presidents Dwight Eisenhower, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon and others.

“He’s played golf with more presidents than just about anybody,” Peter said.
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