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William 'Billy' Burns (1861-1932), as the newly appointed Director of the Bureau of Investigation (now the FBI) on August 22, 1921
William 'Billy' Burns (1861-1932), as the newly appointed Director of the Bureau of Investigation (now the FBI) on August 22, 1921

EVB2934012: William 'Billy' Burns (1861-1932), as the newly appointed Director of the Bureau of Investigation (now the FBI) on August 22, 1921 / Bridgeman Images

Harry M. Daugherty (1860-1941 ), Attorney General under Warren G. Harding, 1920
Harry M. Daugherty (1860-1941 ), Attorney General under Warren G. Harding, 1920

EVB2934025: Harry M. Daugherty (1860-1941 ), Attorney General under Warren G. Harding, 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Albert B. Fall (1861-1944), Secretary of the Interior under the Harding administration, c.1921
Albert B. Fall (1861-1944), Secretary of the Interior under the Harding administration, c.1921

EVB2934026: Albert B. Fall (1861-1944), Secretary of the Interior under the Harding administration, c.1921 / Bridgeman Images

Republican Club dinner to honor New York Governor, Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), in New York, 1906
Republican Club dinner to honor New York Governor, Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), in New York, 1906

EVB2934042: Republican Club dinner to honor New York Governor, Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), in New York, 1906 / Bridgeman Images

Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924) Republican Senator from Massachusetts from 1893 to 1924. 1905 portrait by John D. Morris
Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924) Republican Senator from Massachusetts from 1893 to 1924. 1905 portrait by John D. Morris

EVB2934056: Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924) Republican Senator from Massachusetts from 1893 to 1924. 1905 portrait by John D. Morris / Bridgeman Images

Edwin Denby (1870-1929), was Secretary of the Navy and a protegee of Secretary of War, John Weeks. Prior to WWI, he served in the House of Representatives from 1905-1911 and was chairman of the House Committee on Naval Affairs. c. 1918
Edwin Denby (1870-1929), was Secretary of the Navy and a protegee of Secretary of War, John Weeks. Prior to WWI, he served in the House of Representatives from 1905-1911 and was chairman of the House Committee on Naval Affairs. c. 1918

EVB2934068: Edwin Denby (1870-1929), was Secretary of the Navy and a protegee of Secretary of War, John Weeks. Prior to WWI, he served in the House of Representatives from 1905-1911 and was chairman of the House Committee on Naval Affairs. c. 1918 / Bridgeman Images

Roxie Stinson, divorced but not estranged former wife of Jess Smith, right-hand man to Attorney General Frank Daugherty, broke open the Teapot Dome investigations with sensational testimony of graft, bribes from bootleggers, and a crooked  million dollar oil deal. March 1924
Roxie Stinson, divorced but not estranged former wife of Jess Smith, right-hand man to Attorney General Frank Daugherty, broke open the Teapot Dome investigations with sensational testimony of graft, bribes from bootleggers, and a crooked  million dollar oil deal. March 1924

EVB2934074: Roxie Stinson, divorced but not estranged former wife of Jess Smith, right-hand man to Attorney General Frank Daugherty, broke open the Teapot Dome investigations with sensational testimony of graft, bribes from bootleggers, and a crooked million dollar oil deal. March 1924 / Bridgeman Images

Roxie Stinson having her fortune told after delivering sensational testimony at the Senate investigations of the Teapot Dome scandal. She testified in spite of intimidation from Daugherty and Billy Burns agents. Her devastating testimony prompted President Coolidge to demand their resignations. March 1924
Roxie Stinson having her fortune told after delivering sensational testimony at the Senate investigations of the Teapot Dome scandal. She testified in spite of intimidation from Daugherty and Billy Burns agents. Her devastating testimony prompted President Coolidge to demand their resignations. March 1924

EVB2934075: Roxie Stinson having her fortune told after delivering sensational testimony at the Senate investigations of the Teapot Dome scandal. She testified in spite of intimidation from Daugherty and Billy Burns agents. Her devastating testimony prompted President Coolidge to demand their resignations. March 1924 / Bridgeman Images

The U.S. Supreme Court in 1921: Left to right: Justices William R. Day, Louis D. Brandeis, Joseph McKenna, Mahlon Pitney, William H. Taft, James Clark McReynolds, Oliver Wendell Holmes, John Hessin Clarke and Willis Van Devanter
The U.S. Supreme Court in 1921: Left to right: Justices William R. Day, Louis D. Brandeis, Joseph McKenna, Mahlon Pitney, William H. Taft, James Clark McReynolds, Oliver Wendell Holmes, John Hessin Clarke and Willis Van Devanter

EVB2934098: The U.S. Supreme Court in 1921: Left to right: Justices William R. Day, Louis D. Brandeis, Joseph McKenna, Mahlon Pitney, William H. Taft, James Clark McReynolds, Oliver Wendell Holmes, John Hessin Clarke and Willis Van Devanter / Bridgeman Images

Louis Brandeis (1856-1941), wearing judicial robes. c. 1920
Louis Brandeis (1856-1941), wearing judicial robes. c. 1920

EVB2934104: Louis Brandeis (1856-1941), wearing judicial robes. c. 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Oliver Wendel Holmes Jr. (1841-1935), was a professor of law at Harvard University and judge on the Massachusetts Supreme Court prior to his nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. 1924
Oliver Wendel Holmes Jr. (1841-1935), was a professor of law at Harvard University and judge on the Massachusetts Supreme Court prior to his nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. 1924

EVB2934106: Oliver Wendel Holmes Jr. (1841-1935), was a professor of law at Harvard University and judge on the Massachusetts Supreme Court prior to his nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. 1924 / Bridgeman Images

Oliver Wendel Holmes Jr. (1841-1935), served on the U.S. Supreme Court from 1902-1932. He brought his great knowledge as a legal historian to the Court deliberations. Portrait c. 1930
Oliver Wendel Holmes Jr. (1841-1935), served on the U.S. Supreme Court from 1902-1932. He brought his great knowledge as a legal historian to the Court deliberations. Portrait c. 1930

EVB2934108: Oliver Wendel Holmes Jr. (1841-1935), served on the U.S. Supreme Court from 1902-1932. He brought his great knowledge as a legal historian to the Court deliberations. Portrait c. 1930 / Bridgeman Images

Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838-1915) American novelist and travel writer
Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838-1915) American novelist and travel writer

EVB2933698: Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838-1915) American novelist and travel writer / Bridgeman Images

Charles Frohman presents Miss Maude Adams in a new comedy, The little minister by J.M. Barrie, 1897 (colour lithograph)
Charles Frohman presents Miss Maude Adams in a new comedy, The little minister by J.M. Barrie, 1897 (colour lithograph)

EVB2933708: Charles Frohman presents Miss Maude Adams in a new comedy, The little minister by J.M. Barrie, 1897 (colour lithograph) / Bridgeman Images

Maude Adams (1872-1953), American actress, 1902
Maude Adams (1872-1953), American actress, 1902

EVB2933709: Maude Adams (1872-1953), American actress, 1902 / Bridgeman Images

Ludwig Barnay (1842-1924), internationally famous German actor. In additional to his renown as a tragedian, he founded an actors' cooperative, German Stage (1870), the first such professional organization in Germany. c. 1870s
Ludwig Barnay (1842-1924), internationally famous German actor. In additional to his renown as a tragedian, he founded an actors' cooperative, German Stage (1870), the first such professional organization in Germany. c. 1870s

EVB2933715: Ludwig Barnay (1842-1924), internationally famous German actor. In additional to his renown as a tragedian, he founded an actors' cooperative, German Stage (1870), the first such professional organization in Germany. c. 1870s / Bridgeman Images

Edwin Booth (1833-1893), American actor, in costume as Richelieu, one of his famous roles. Photo by J. Guerney, c. 1870
Edwin Booth (1833-1893), American actor, in costume as Richelieu, one of his famous roles. Photo by J. Guerney, c. 1870

EVB2933732: Edwin Booth (1833-1893), American actor, in costume as Richelieu, one of his famous roles. Photo by J. Guerney, c. 1870 / Bridgeman Images

Capitano, a stock character in the Commedia dell'arte, with theatrical stage set and spectators in background. Commedia dell'arte used professional actors who performed in public and accepted donations. 1618 etching by Jacques Callot
Capitano, a stock character in the Commedia dell'arte, with theatrical stage set and spectators in background. Commedia dell'arte used professional actors who performed in public and accepted donations. 1618 etching by Jacques Callot

EVB2933737: Capitano, a stock character in the Commedia dell'arte, with theatrical stage set and spectators in background. Commedia dell'arte used professional actors who performed in public and accepted donations. 1618 etching by Jacques Callot / Bridgeman Images

Frank S. Chanfrau, American actor, best known for his character Mose, in the play, NEW YORK AS IT IS. 1848
Frank S. Chanfrau, American actor, best known for his character Mose, in the play, NEW YORK AS IT IS. 1848

EVB2933739: Frank S. Chanfrau, American actor, best known for his character Mose, in the play, NEW YORK AS IT IS. 1848 / Bridgeman Images

Charlotte Cushman (1816-1876), in costume as Meg Merrilies, a gypsy character from a poem by John Keats. c. 1860
Charlotte Cushman (1816-1876), in costume as Meg Merrilies, a gypsy character from a poem by John Keats. c. 1860

EVB2933748: Charlotte Cushman (1816-1876), in costume as Meg Merrilies, a gypsy character from a poem by John Keats. c. 1860 / Bridgeman Images

Mary Anderson de Navarro (1859-1940), American actress in role of Parthenia, the Grecian girl who tames a barbarian in an adaptation of the German play, INGOMAR. 1883
Mary Anderson de Navarro (1859-1940), American actress in role of Parthenia, the Grecian girl who tames a barbarian in an adaptation of the German play, INGOMAR. 1883

EVB2933750: Mary Anderson de Navarro (1859-1940), American actress in role of Parthenia, the Grecian girl who tames a barbarian in an adaptation of the German play, INGOMAR. 1883 / Bridgeman Images

Minnie Maddern Fiske, c.1890 (photo)
Minnie Maddern Fiske, c.1890 (photo)

EVB2933760: Minnie Maddern Fiske, c.1890 (photo), Unknown photographer, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Edwin Forrest (1806-1872), American actor and tragedian whose life was often as tumultuous as the characters he played. 1862 portrait by Mathew Brady
Edwin Forrest (1806-1872), American actor and tragedian whose life was often as tumultuous as the characters he played. 1862 portrait by Mathew Brady

EVB2933764: Edwin Forrest (1806-1872), American actor and tragedian whose life was often as tumultuous as the characters he played. 1862 portrait by Mathew Brady / Bridgeman Images

F. Ziegfeld Jr. presents Anna Held in ''Papa's'' Wife by Dekoven & Smith, 1900 (poster)
F. Ziegfeld Jr. presents Anna Held in ''Papa's'' Wife by Dekoven & Smith, 1900 (poster)

EVB2933776: F. Ziegfeld Jr. presents Anna Held in ''Papa's'' Wife by Dekoven & Smith, 1900 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

De Wolf Hopper in a Matinee Idol, 1909 (poster)
De Wolf Hopper in a Matinee Idol, 1909 (poster)

EVB2933782: De Wolf Hopper in a Matinee Idol, 1909 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Joseph Jefferson (1829-1905), American actor, seated on table, looking at a woman before the sleep of 20 years. 1894
Joseph Jefferson (1829-1905), American actor, seated on table, looking at a woman before the sleep of 20 years. 1894

EVB2933790: Joseph Jefferson (1829-1905), American actor, seated on table, looking at a woman before the sleep of 20 years. 1894 / Bridgeman Images

Lillie Langtry (1853-1929), shortly after her London stage debut in SHE STOOPS TOP CONQUER. She used her beauty and fame as the Prince of Wales former mistress to draw her early audiences. 1882 portrait by Napoleon Sarony
Lillie Langtry (1853-1929), shortly after her London stage debut in SHE STOOPS TOP CONQUER. She used her beauty and fame as the Prince of Wales former mistress to draw her early audiences. 1882 portrait by Napoleon Sarony

EVB2933803: Lillie Langtry (1853-1929), shortly after her London stage debut in SHE STOOPS TOP CONQUER. She used her beauty and fame as the Prince of Wales former mistress to draw her early audiences. 1882 portrait by Napoleon Sarony / Bridgeman Images

Elsie Leslie ( 1881-1966), American actress in costume as Lydia Languish in Richard Sheridan's play THE RIVALS. The former child star, remained best known for her role as the original Little Lord Fauntleroy. 1907
Elsie Leslie ( 1881-1966), American actress in costume as Lydia Languish in Richard Sheridan's play THE RIVALS. The former child star, remained best known for her role as the original Little Lord Fauntleroy. 1907

EVB2933805: Elsie Leslie ( 1881-1966), American actress in costume as Lydia Languish in Richard Sheridan's play THE RIVALS. The former child star, remained best known for her role as the original Little Lord Fauntleroy. 1907 / Bridgeman Images

Autochrome, early color photography, by Arnold Genthe. Photo subject is American poet, Percy MacKaye (1875-1956), in role of Alwyn, the poet, a character in his play SANCTUARY. 1913
Autochrome, early color photography, by Arnold Genthe. Photo subject is American poet, Percy MacKaye (1875-1956), in role of Alwyn, the poet, a character in his play SANCTUARY. 1913

EVB2933808: Autochrome, early color photography, by Arnold Genthe. Photo subject is American poet, Percy MacKaye (1875-1956), in role of Alwyn, the poet, a character in his play SANCTUARY. 1913 / Bridgeman Images

Robert B. Mantell. Hamlet, 1890 (poster)
Robert B. Mantell. Hamlet, 1890 (poster)

EVB2933812: Robert B. Mantell. Hamlet, 1890 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Julia Marlowe (1866-1950), English born American actress, started her professional career at age 11, in a juvenile production of Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. PINAFORE. c. 1880
Julia Marlowe (1866-1950), English born American actress, started her professional career at age 11, in a juvenile production of Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. PINAFORE. c. 1880

EVB2933814: Julia Marlowe (1866-1950), English born American actress, started her professional career at age 11, in a juvenile production of Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. PINAFORE. c. 1880 / Bridgeman Images

John McCullough (1837-1885), Irish born American actor in title role of Shakespeare's OTHELLO. 1878
John McCullough (1837-1885), Irish born American actor in title role of Shakespeare's OTHELLO. 1878

EVB2933818: John McCullough (1837-1885), Irish born American actor in title role of Shakespeare's OTHELLO. 1878 / Bridgeman Images

Lillian Russell (1861-1922), American actress and singer, with monocle. 1898
Lillian Russell (1861-1922), American actress and singer, with monocle. 1898

EVB2933831: Lillian Russell (1861-1922), American actress and singer, with monocle. 1898 / Bridgeman Images

A calliope, or steam organ, produces sound by sending steam through whistles developed for locomotives. 1874
A calliope, or steam organ, produces sound by sending steam through whistles developed for locomotives. 1874

EVB2933851: A calliope, or steam organ, produces sound by sending steam through whistles developed for locomotives. 1874 / Bridgeman Images

Japanese woodcut by Yoshikazu Utagawa (fl. 1848-1863), shows a foreign circus performing in Yokohama, Japan. 1864
Japanese woodcut by Yoshikazu Utagawa (fl. 1848-1863), shows a foreign circus performing in Yokohama, Japan. 1864

EVB2933861: Japanese woodcut by Yoshikazu Utagawa (fl. 1848-1863), shows a foreign circus performing in Yokohama, Japan. 1864 / Bridgeman Images

General Tom Thumb's grand wedding march, popular sheet music celebrating P.T. Barnum's tiny performer. 1863
General Tom Thumb's grand wedding march, popular sheet music celebrating P.T. Barnum's tiny performer. 1863

EVB2933867: General Tom Thumb's grand wedding march, popular sheet music celebrating P.T. Barnum's tiny performer. 1863 / Bridgeman Images


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