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Georges and Claude Pompidou  on the French Riviera, 1974 (photo)
Georges and Claude Pompidou  on the French Riviera, 1974 (photo)

EVB2924565: Georges and Claude Pompidou on the French Riviera, 1974 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

John D. Rockefeller III, at New York Federal court for jury duty. He served on a mail fraud case of the U.S. Government against the Associated Dental Products, Inc. Feb. 5, 1931.
John D. Rockefeller III, at New York Federal court for jury duty. He served on a mail fraud case of the U.S. Government against the Associated Dental Products, Inc. Feb. 5, 1931.

EVB2924568: John D. Rockefeller III, at New York Federal court for jury duty. He served on a mail fraud case of the U.S. Government against the Associated Dental Products, Inc. Feb. 5, 1931. / Bridgeman Images

Margaret Truman Daniel and husband Clifton with entertainer Dinah Shore at her new supper club. Clifton Daniel was managing editor of the NY Times. New York City, Feb. 19, 1968
Margaret Truman Daniel and husband Clifton with entertainer Dinah Shore at her new supper club. Clifton Daniel was managing editor of the NY Times. New York City, Feb. 19, 1968

EVB2924619: Margaret Truman Daniel and husband Clifton with entertainer Dinah Shore at her new supper club. Clifton Daniel was managing editor of the NY Times. New York City, Feb. 19, 1968 / Bridgeman Images

Comedian Oliver Hardy weds studio script girl, Virginia Lucille Jones, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Judge Roger Foley, (center) married them on March 8, 1940. They remained married until his death in 1957
Comedian Oliver Hardy weds studio script girl, Virginia Lucille Jones, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Judge Roger Foley, (center) married them on March 8, 1940. They remained married until his death in 1957

EVB2924622: Comedian Oliver Hardy weds studio script girl, Virginia Lucille Jones, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Judge Roger Foley, (center) married them on March 8, 1940. They remained married until his death in 1957 / Bridgeman Images

President Johnson chats with Patricia Harris, Professor of Constitutional Law at Howard University. Lyndon Johnson appointed her Ambassador to Luxembourg. She was the U.S.'s first African-American woman in the high diplomatic position. June 4, 1965
President Johnson chats with Patricia Harris, Professor of Constitutional Law at Howard University. Lyndon Johnson appointed her Ambassador to Luxembourg. She was the U.S.'s first African-American woman in the high diplomatic position. June 4, 1965

EVB2924628: President Johnson chats with Patricia Harris, Professor of Constitutional Law at Howard University. Lyndon Johnson appointed her Ambassador to Luxembourg. She was the U.S.'s first African-American woman in the high diplomatic position. June 4, 1965 / Bridgeman Images

George Harrison and wife Pattie Boyd leave Walton and Esher Magistrates Court on March 18, 1969. They appeared on a charge of the illegal possession of marijuana. A policeman with special drug sniffing dogs raided Harrison’s ,000 (,000 in 2015) countryside bungalow on March 12 and seized a quantity of marijuana
George Harrison and wife Pattie Boyd leave Walton and Esher Magistrates Court on March 18, 1969. They appeared on a charge of the illegal possession of marijuana. A policeman with special drug sniffing dogs raided Harrison’s ,000 (,000 in 2015) countryside bungalow on March 12 and seized a quantity of marijuana

EVB2924646: George Harrison and wife Pattie Boyd leave Walton and Esher Magistrates Court on March 18, 1969. They appeared on a charge of the illegal possession of marijuana. A policeman with special drug sniffing dogs raided Harrison’s ,000 (,000 in 2015) countryside bungalow on March 12 and seized a quantity of marijuana / Bridgeman Images

Gabriel Heatter, newspaperman who became a radio reporter and commentator. His broadcasting career started in 1932 at NYC's WOR which became the flagship station of the Mutual Broadcasting network. 'Gabriel Heatter’s Mailbag' debuted in 1948, in which he read his most interesting letters from listeners
Gabriel Heatter, newspaperman who became a radio reporter and commentator. His broadcasting career started in 1932 at NYC's WOR which became the flagship station of the Mutual Broadcasting network. 'Gabriel Heatter’s Mailbag' debuted in 1948, in which he read his most interesting letters from listeners

EVB2924664: Gabriel Heatter, newspaperman who became a radio reporter and commentator. His broadcasting career started in 1932 at NYC's WOR which became the flagship station of the Mutual Broadcasting network. 'Gabriel Heatter’s Mailbag' debuted in 1948, in which he read his most interesting letters from listeners / Bridgeman Images

Newly wed Errol Whitson, signs the marriage registry after marrying model Margot Hemingway. They were married at the municipal building of the First Arrondissement in Paris. They divorced in 1978
Newly wed Errol Whitson, signs the marriage registry after marrying model Margot Hemingway. They were married at the municipal building of the First Arrondissement in Paris. They divorced in 1978

EVB2924676: Newly wed Errol Whitson, signs the marriage registry after marrying model Margot Hemingway. They were married at the municipal building of the First Arrondissement in Paris. They divorced in 1978 / Bridgeman Images

Isabella Rossellini, daughter of actress Ingrid Bergman and film director Roberto Rossellini. The 19 year old is secretary of production, and working with her father in filming ST. AGUSTINO at Pompeii, Italy. Feb. 25, 1972
Isabella Rossellini, daughter of actress Ingrid Bergman and film director Roberto Rossellini. The 19 year old is secretary of production, and working with her father in filming ST. AGUSTINO at Pompeii, Italy. Feb. 25, 1972

EVB2924703: Isabella Rossellini, daughter of actress Ingrid Bergman and film director Roberto Rossellini. The 19 year old is secretary of production, and working with her father in filming ST. AGUSTINO at Pompeii, Italy. Feb. 25, 1972 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Ambassador to the UN, George Bush in the Steering Committee of the General Assembly. Sept. 24, 1971
U.S. Ambassador to the UN, George Bush in the Steering Committee of the General Assembly. Sept. 24, 1971

EVB2924712: U.S. Ambassador to the UN, George Bush in the Steering Committee of the General Assembly. Sept. 24, 1971 / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin Roosevelt congratulates his new Navy Secretary, Republican Frank Knox. After World War II began in Europe, FDR established a bi-partisan Cabinet, including Knox who was the 1936 Republican candidate for Vice President
President Franklin Roosevelt congratulates his new Navy Secretary, Republican Frank Knox. After World War II began in Europe, FDR established a bi-partisan Cabinet, including Knox who was the 1936 Republican candidate for Vice President

EVB2924733: President Franklin Roosevelt congratulates his new Navy Secretary, Republican Frank Knox. After World War II began in Europe, FDR established a bi-partisan Cabinet, including Knox who was the 1936 Republican candidate for Vice President / Bridgeman Images

Malcolm LaPrade, host of Cook’s Radio Travelogue, broadcast from 1926 through 1939
Malcolm LaPrade, host of Cook’s Radio Travelogue, broadcast from 1926 through 1939

EVB2924742: Malcolm LaPrade, host of Cook’s Radio Travelogue, broadcast from 1926 through 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Patience Sewell Latting was the first female Mayor of Oklahoma City, from 1971 to 1983. As mayor she supported the urban renewal of Oklahoma City. In 1967, Latting was the first women elected to the Oklahoma City Council
Patience Sewell Latting was the first female Mayor of Oklahoma City, from 1971 to 1983. As mayor she supported the urban renewal of Oklahoma City. In 1967, Latting was the first women elected to the Oklahoma City Council

EVB2924745: Patience Sewell Latting was the first female Mayor of Oklahoma City, from 1971 to 1983. As mayor she supported the urban renewal of Oklahoma City. In 1967, Latting was the first women elected to the Oklahoma City Council / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin Roosevelt fired Hugh Johnson for erratic behavior related to alcohol abuse in Sept. 1934
President Franklin Roosevelt fired Hugh Johnson for erratic behavior related to alcohol abuse in Sept. 1934

EVB2924754: President Franklin Roosevelt fired Hugh Johnson for erratic behavior related to alcohol abuse in Sept. 1934 / Bridgeman Images

Herman's Hermits arrive in New York from a tour of Japan, Feb. 1966. At the time, the group out-ranked the Beatles in worldwide popularity polls. They were in the U.S. to promote their first motion picture musical, HOLD ON. Bottom to top: Peter, Keith, Lek, Carl, and Barry
Herman's Hermits arrive in New York from a tour of Japan, Feb. 1966. At the time, the group out-ranked the Beatles in worldwide popularity polls. They were in the U.S. to promote their first motion picture musical, HOLD ON. Bottom to top: Peter, Keith, Lek, Carl, and Barry

EVB2924766: Herman's Hermits arrive in New York from a tour of Japan, Feb. 1966. At the time, the group out-ranked the Beatles in worldwide popularity polls. They were in the U.S. to promote their first motion picture musical, HOLD ON. Bottom to top: Peter, Keith, Lek, Carl, and Barry / Bridgeman Images

Senator William Proxmire at a news conference on Dec. 26, 1969. Proxmire was elected to the Senate on August 28, 1957, to fill Wisconsin seat vacated by the death of Joseph McCarthy, on May 2, 1957. He served through 1989
Senator William Proxmire at a news conference on Dec. 26, 1969. Proxmire was elected to the Senate on August 28, 1957, to fill Wisconsin seat vacated by the death of Joseph McCarthy, on May 2, 1957. He served through 1989

EVB2925114: Senator William Proxmire at a news conference on Dec. 26, 1969. Proxmire was elected to the Senate on August 28, 1957, to fill Wisconsin seat vacated by the death of Joseph McCarthy, on May 2, 1957. He served through 1989 / Bridgeman Images

Anna Petillo, estranged wife of racketeer, Vito Genovese, was questioned by Mercer County grand jury. They asked about eight New Jersey men, including her husband, who attended a gangland convention in Apalachin, New York. Dec. 17, 1957
Anna Petillo, estranged wife of racketeer, Vito Genovese, was questioned by Mercer County grand jury. They asked about eight New Jersey men, including her husband, who attended a gangland convention in Apalachin, New York. Dec. 17, 1957

EVB2925275: Anna Petillo, estranged wife of racketeer, Vito Genovese, was questioned by Mercer County grand jury. They asked about eight New Jersey men, including her husband, who attended a gangland convention in Apalachin, New York. Dec. 17, 1957 / Bridgeman Images

Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, theologian of Catholic University Washington, D.C. Monsignor Sheen hosted the night-time radio program, THE CATHOLIC HOUR, from 1930 to 1950
Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, theologian of Catholic University Washington, D.C. Monsignor Sheen hosted the night-time radio program, THE CATHOLIC HOUR, from 1930 to 1950

EVB2925159: Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, theologian of Catholic University Washington, D.C. Monsignor Sheen hosted the night-time radio program, THE CATHOLIC HOUR, from 1930 to 1950 / Bridgeman Images

John Coolidge, son of Pres. Coolidge, presenting arms to General Malvern Hill Burnum. He was at the Citizens Military Training Camp, Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts. Sept. 14, 1925
John Coolidge, son of Pres. Coolidge, presenting arms to General Malvern Hill Burnum. He was at the Citizens Military Training Camp, Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts. Sept. 14, 1925

EVB2925308: John Coolidge, son of Pres. Coolidge, presenting arms to General Malvern Hill Burnum. He was at the Citizens Military Training Camp, Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts. Sept. 14, 1925 / Bridgeman Images

Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins watching a Washington-Yankee ball game. April 29, 1940
Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins watching a Washington-Yankee ball game. April 29, 1940

EVB2925195: Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins watching a Washington-Yankee ball game. April 29, 1940 / Bridgeman Images

H.V. Kaltenborn at the CBS microphone, c. 1938-1940 as Europe moved toward war. During the Munich Crisis, in Sept. 1938, he slept in the CBS studio and reported day and night from until the day after the signing of the Four Power Agreement on Sept. 29th. He played himself in two movies, MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939) and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (1951). T
H.V. Kaltenborn at the CBS microphone, c. 1938-1940 as Europe moved toward war. During the Munich Crisis, in Sept. 1938, he slept in the CBS studio and reported day and night from until the day after the signing of the Four Power Agreement on Sept. 29th. He played himself in two movies, MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939) and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (1951). T

EVB2925210: H.V. Kaltenborn at the CBS microphone, c. 1938-1940 as Europe moved toward war. During the Munich Crisis, in Sept. 1938, he slept in the CBS studio and reported day and night from until the day after the signing of the Four Power Agreement on Sept. 29th. He played himself in two movies, MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939) and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (1951). T / Bridgeman Images

Wearing a dark veil, one of the wives of King Saud of Saudi Arabia enters the Hotel Negresco. King Saud was on a recuperative vacation in Nice, France. March 28, 1963. A private detective stands near
Wearing a dark veil, one of the wives of King Saud of Saudi Arabia enters the Hotel Negresco. King Saud was on a recuperative vacation in Nice, France. March 28, 1963. A private detective stands near

EVB2925341: Wearing a dark veil, one of the wives of King Saud of Saudi Arabia enters the Hotel Negresco. King Saud was on a recuperative vacation in Nice, France. March 28, 1963. A private detective stands near / Bridgeman Images

James T. Lee, 86-year-old maternal grandfather of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Feb, 13, 1964. He was the son of Irish immigrants from Cork, worked his way through City College and Columbia University to become a physician
James T. Lee, 86-year-old maternal grandfather of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Feb, 13, 1964. He was the son of Irish immigrants from Cork, worked his way through City College and Columbia University to become a physician

EVB2925225: James T. Lee, 86-year-old maternal grandfather of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Feb, 13, 1964. He was the son of Irish immigrants from Cork, worked his way through City College and Columbia University to become a physician / Bridgeman Images

Cameraman Karl Freund working on the 'Parnell' set in July 1937. The MGM movie was directed John M. Stahl and starred Clark Gable and Myrna Loy. The film is listed in 'The Fifty Worst Films of All Time (And How They Got That Way)' a 1978 book by Harry Medved
Cameraman Karl Freund working on the 'Parnell' set in July 1937. The MGM movie was directed John M. Stahl and starred Clark Gable and Myrna Loy. The film is listed in 'The Fifty Worst Films of All Time (And How They Got That Way)' a 1978 book by Harry Medved

EVB2925359: Cameraman Karl Freund working on the 'Parnell' set in July 1937. The MGM movie was directed John M. Stahl and starred Clark Gable and Myrna Loy. The film is listed in 'The Fifty Worst Films of All Time (And How They Got That Way)' a 1978 book by Harry Medved / Bridgeman Images

Manager Casey Stengel of the New York Mets gives pitcher David Hillman throwing advice. April 27, 1962
Manager Casey Stengel of the New York Mets gives pitcher David Hillman throwing advice. April 27, 1962

EVB2925365: Manager Casey Stengel of the New York Mets gives pitcher David Hillman throwing advice. April 27, 1962 / Bridgeman Images

Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, her nose heavily bandaged, recuperating at her home. India's President, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, visited her on Feb. 13, 1967. Mrs. Gandhi was struck by a stone thrown by a heckler during a campaign rally
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, her nose heavily bandaged, recuperating at her home. India's President, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, visited her on Feb. 13, 1967. Mrs. Gandhi was struck by a stone thrown by a heckler during a campaign rally

EVB2925264: Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, her nose heavily bandaged, recuperating at her home. India's President, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, visited her on Feb. 13, 1967. Mrs. Gandhi was struck by a stone thrown by a heckler during a campaign rally / Bridgeman Images

Presidents Valery Giscard d'Estaing and Gerald Ford meeting in Martinique. May 4, 1976. Economic issues of unemployment, inflation, monetary policy and energy conservation were on their agenda
Presidents Valery Giscard d'Estaing and Gerald Ford meeting in Martinique. May 4, 1976. Economic issues of unemployment, inflation, monetary policy and energy conservation were on their agenda

EVB2925288: Presidents Valery Giscard d'Estaing and Gerald Ford meeting in Martinique. May 4, 1976. Economic issues of unemployment, inflation, monetary policy and energy conservation were on their agenda / Bridgeman Images

Legendary movie director D. W. Griffith broadcasting, 'D. W. Griffith's Hollywood.' c. 1930. The NBC radio program was a review of his life and history of Hollywood. The master silent movie director of the 1910s and early 1920s, worked on few films after 1925. In 1936, he was given a special Oscar by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts
Legendary movie director D. W. Griffith broadcasting, 'D. W. Griffith's Hollywood.' c. 1930. The NBC radio program was a review of his life and history of Hollywood. The master silent movie director of the 1910s and early 1920s, worked on few films after 1925. In 1936, he was given a special Oscar by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts

EVB2925291: Legendary movie director D. W. Griffith broadcasting, 'D. W. Griffith's Hollywood.' c. 1930. The NBC radio program was a review of his life and history of Hollywood. The master silent movie director of the 1910s and early 1920s, worked on few films after 1925. In 1936, he was given a special Oscar by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts / Bridgeman Images

President Lon Nol at a press conference at the Presidential Palace on Aug. 29, 1973. After he was deposed by Lon Nol, Prince Sihanouk allied himself with the Khmer Rouge, who controlled the majority of Cambodian territory in 1973
President Lon Nol at a press conference at the Presidential Palace on Aug. 29, 1973. After he was deposed by Lon Nol, Prince Sihanouk allied himself with the Khmer Rouge, who controlled the majority of Cambodian territory in 1973

EVB2925300: President Lon Nol at a press conference at the Presidential Palace on Aug. 29, 1973. After he was deposed by Lon Nol, Prince Sihanouk allied himself with the Khmer Rouge, who controlled the majority of Cambodian territory in 1973 / Bridgeman Images

Cpl. John Coolidge salutes his Commander in Chief, President Calvin Coolidge. Aug. 29, 1925, He was at the Citizens Military Training Camp, Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts
Cpl. John Coolidge salutes his Commander in Chief, President Calvin Coolidge. Aug. 29, 1925, He was at the Citizens Military Training Camp, Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts

EVB2925309: Cpl. John Coolidge salutes his Commander in Chief, President Calvin Coolidge. Aug. 29, 1925, He was at the Citizens Military Training Camp, Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts / Bridgeman Images

Former President Calvin Coolidge laid to rest in Plymouth, Vermont. Jan. 7, 1933. Heavy dark clouds hover over the road to Plymouth, Vermont, as citizens trudged toward the hillside grave. A local farmer provided parking space
Former President Calvin Coolidge laid to rest in Plymouth, Vermont. Jan. 7, 1933. Heavy dark clouds hover over the road to Plymouth, Vermont, as citizens trudged toward the hillside grave. A local farmer provided parking space

EVB2925327: Former President Calvin Coolidge laid to rest in Plymouth, Vermont. Jan. 7, 1933. Heavy dark clouds hover over the road to Plymouth, Vermont, as citizens trudged toward the hillside grave. A local farmer provided parking space / Bridgeman Images

10th Anniversary Dinner of the National Broadcasting Company at the Waldorf Astoria, Nov. 9, 1936.
10th Anniversary Dinner of the National Broadcasting Company at the Waldorf Astoria, Nov. 9, 1936.

EVB2925330: 10th Anniversary Dinner of the National Broadcasting Company at the Waldorf Astoria, Nov. 9, 1936. / Bridgeman Images

Kennedy family at Waltham Massachusetts for dedication of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Institute. Oct. 14, 1970
Kennedy family at Waltham Massachusetts for dedication of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Institute. Oct. 14, 1970

EVB2925336: Kennedy family at Waltham Massachusetts for dedication of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Institute. Oct. 14, 1970 / Bridgeman Images

President Kennedy shakes hands with Cadet John H. Fagan Jr. at West Point. Fagan was named the No.1 man in General Order of Merit in the Military Academy's graduating class of 1962
President Kennedy shakes hands with Cadet John H. Fagan Jr. at West Point. Fagan was named the No.1 man in General Order of Merit in the Military Academy's graduating class of 1962

EVB2925345: President Kennedy shakes hands with Cadet John H. Fagan Jr. at West Point. Fagan was named the No.1 man in General Order of Merit in the Military Academy's graduating class of 1962 / Bridgeman Images

Alger Hiss in front of the Federal Courthouse in New York, Nov. 17, 1949. The former State Department employee was convicted of lying to a Federal Grand Jury in a Communist spy ring case
Alger Hiss in front of the Federal Courthouse in New York, Nov. 17, 1949. The former State Department employee was convicted of lying to a Federal Grand Jury in a Communist spy ring case

EVB2925383: Alger Hiss in front of the Federal Courthouse in New York, Nov. 17, 1949. The former State Department employee was convicted of lying to a Federal Grand Jury in a Communist spy ring case / Bridgeman Images

Chiang Ching-Kuo, Premier of the Republic of China, 1972-78. He was the son of Chiang Kai-shek
Chiang Ching-Kuo, Premier of the Republic of China, 1972-78. He was the son of Chiang Kai-shek

EVB2925458: Chiang Ching-Kuo, Premier of the Republic of China, 1972-78. He was the son of Chiang Kai-shek / Bridgeman Images


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