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Mrs. Ava Willing Astor (center) arriving on the ocean liner, Imperator, March 19, 1914. The mother of Vincent Astor was welcomed at the pier by her son's fiancee Helen Dinsemore Huntington and Mrs. Robert P. Huntington. New York City
Mrs. Ava Willing Astor (center) arriving on the ocean liner, Imperator, March 19, 1914. The mother of Vincent Astor was welcomed at the pier by her son's fiancee Helen Dinsemore Huntington and Mrs. Robert P. Huntington. New York City

EVB2924793: Mrs. Ava Willing Astor (center) arriving on the ocean liner, Imperator, March 19, 1914. The mother of Vincent Astor was welcomed at the pier by her son's fiancee Helen Dinsemore Huntington and Mrs. Robert P. Huntington. New York City / Bridgeman Images

1967 Nobel laureate for literature, Guatemalan poet Miguel Angel Asturias receives congratulations. Oct. 1967
1967 Nobel laureate for literature, Guatemalan poet Miguel Angel Asturias receives congratulations. Oct. 1967

EVB2924801: 1967 Nobel laureate for literature, Guatemalan poet Miguel Angel Asturias receives congratulations. Oct. 1967 / Bridgeman Images

Part of the army of Hunger Marchers walk down Pennsylvania Avenue on Dec. 6, 1931. Police had allowed them the march into the city of Washington, DC
Part of the army of Hunger Marchers walk down Pennsylvania Avenue on Dec. 6, 1931. Police had allowed them the march into the city of Washington, DC

EVB2924210: Part of the army of Hunger Marchers walk down Pennsylvania Avenue on Dec. 6, 1931. Police had allowed them the march into the city of Washington, DC / Bridgeman Images

Five Communists sentenced to jail in St. Louis, 1954
Five Communists sentenced to jail in St. Louis, 1954

EVB2924216: Five Communists sentenced to jail in St. Louis, 1954 / Bridgeman Images

Chicago and Milwaukee youngsters are at a Communist summer camp. At Paddock Lake, Near Kenosha, Wisconsin, where Communist indoctrination joined hikes, swimming, sports as daily activities. Miss Eve Stolar, educational director of the camp, lectures on class struggle to the young campers. 1930s
Chicago and Milwaukee youngsters are at a Communist summer camp. At Paddock Lake, Near Kenosha, Wisconsin, where Communist indoctrination joined hikes, swimming, sports as daily activities. Miss Eve Stolar, educational director of the camp, lectures on class struggle to the young campers. 1930s

EVB2924231: Chicago and Milwaukee youngsters are at a Communist summer camp. At Paddock Lake, Near Kenosha, Wisconsin, where Communist indoctrination joined hikes, swimming, sports as daily activities. Miss Eve Stolar, educational director of the camp, lectures on class struggle to the young campers. 1930s / Bridgeman Images

Vice Admiral W. F. Raborn is sworn in as CIA Director, and Richard Helms as Deputy Director, 1965
Vice Admiral W. F. Raborn is sworn in as CIA Director, and Richard Helms as Deputy Director, 1965

EVB2924276: Vice Admiral W. F. Raborn is sworn in as CIA Director, and Richard Helms as Deputy Director, 1965 / Bridgeman Images

Edmund Brown Jr. (right) is sworn in as California's 34th g overnor. Brown served between 1975 and 1983, and again from 2011. Supreme Court Chief Justice Donald Wright is on left. Jan. 6, 1975.
Edmund Brown Jr. (right) is sworn in as California's 34th g overnor. Brown served between 1975 and 1983, and again from 2011. Supreme Court Chief Justice Donald Wright is on left. Jan. 6, 1975.

EVB2924285: Edmund Brown Jr. (right) is sworn in as California's 34th g overnor. Brown served between 1975 and 1983, and again from 2011. Supreme Court Chief Justice Donald Wright is on left. Jan. 6, 1975. / Bridgeman Images

Los Angeles 'Hooverville'. Shanties at Alameda and 85th street house over 100 men, women and children. The settlement even has a hospital. March 1932
Los Angeles 'Hooverville'. Shanties at Alameda and 85th street house over 100 men, women and children. The settlement even has a hospital. March 1932

EVB2924315: Los Angeles 'Hooverville'. Shanties at Alameda and 85th street house over 100 men, women and children. The settlement even has a hospital. March 1932 / Bridgeman Images

The Santa Barbara oil field was shelled by a Japanese submarine. A soldier examines a path grooved in an ocean pier aimed at the oil field. There was little damage and no casualties. Feb. 22, 1942
The Santa Barbara oil field was shelled by a Japanese submarine. A soldier examines a path grooved in an ocean pier aimed at the oil field. There was little damage and no casualties. Feb. 22, 1942

EVB2924324: The Santa Barbara oil field was shelled by a Japanese submarine. A soldier examines a path grooved in an ocean pier aimed at the oil field. There was little damage and no casualties. Feb. 22, 1942 / Bridgeman Images

Boys Town citizens learned tailoring as a trade at Boys Town. 1944
Boys Town citizens learned tailoring as a trade at Boys Town. 1944

EVB2924331: Boys Town citizens learned tailoring as a trade at Boys Town. 1944 / Bridgeman Images

Harold Hickerson demands Bonus payment. Speaker of the House John Nance Garner, listens as Bonus Vets Spokesman read a petition demanding early bonus payment. Feb. 14, 1932
Harold Hickerson demands Bonus payment. Speaker of the House John Nance Garner, listens as Bonus Vets Spokesman read a petition demanding early bonus payment. Feb. 14, 1932

EVB2924337: Harold Hickerson demands Bonus payment. Speaker of the House John Nance Garner, listens as Bonus Vets Spokesman read a petition demanding early bonus payment. Feb. 14, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

200 Quit the Bonus Army. The Federal Government offered loans to Veterans for transportation home and food on the way. Men applied for their loans at the sign reading, 'Apply Here for B.E.F. (Bonus Expeditionary Force) Railroad Tickets. Veterans Administration.' July 9, 1932
200 Quit the Bonus Army. The Federal Government offered loans to Veterans for transportation home and food on the way. Men applied for their loans at the sign reading, 'Apply Here for B.E.F. (Bonus Expeditionary Force) Railroad Tickets. Veterans Administration.' July 9, 1932

EVB2924340: 200 Quit the Bonus Army. The Federal Government offered loans to Veterans for transportation home and food on the way. Men applied for their loans at the sign reading, 'Apply Here for B.E.F. (Bonus Expeditionary Force) Railroad Tickets. Veterans Administration.' July 9, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Bonus Army entrepreneur. African American veteran from Detroit, Charles Wood, opened a store in Bonus City. His funny signs enlivened his tattered salvaged inventory. Fellow veteran Anthony Parmigini bought a pair of shoes. June 16, 1932
Bonus Army entrepreneur. African American veteran from Detroit, Charles Wood, opened a store in Bonus City. His funny signs enlivened his tattered salvaged inventory. Fellow veteran Anthony Parmigini bought a pair of shoes. June 16, 1932

EVB2924346: Bonus Army entrepreneur. African American veteran from Detroit, Charles Wood, opened a store in Bonus City. His funny signs enlivened his tattered salvaged inventory. Fellow veteran Anthony Parmigini bought a pair of shoes. June 16, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Bonus Army protesting on the steps of the Senate Wing of the Capitol. 10,000 marched against the adjournment of Congress before the Senate voted on the Bonus Bill. July 5, 1932
Bonus Army protesting on the steps of the Senate Wing of the Capitol. 10,000 marched against the adjournment of Congress before the Senate voted on the Bonus Bill. July 5, 1932

EVB2924353: Bonus Army protesting on the steps of the Senate Wing of the Capitol. 10,000 marched against the adjournment of Congress before the Senate voted on the Bonus Bill. July 5, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

German-Americans celebrate the end of Prohibition. The saloon at the Chicago's Bismarck Hotel started serving beer early in the day on April 7, 1933
German-Americans celebrate the end of Prohibition. The saloon at the Chicago's Bismarck Hotel started serving beer early in the day on April 7, 1933

EVB2924362: German-Americans celebrate the end of Prohibition. The saloon at the Chicago's Bismarck Hotel started serving beer early in the day on April 7, 1933 / Bridgeman Images

Argentine President Juan Peron and his wife, Evita, at a boxing match in Buenos Aires. The candid photos were taken on April 4, 1951.
Argentine President Juan Peron and his wife, Evita, at a boxing match in Buenos Aires. The candid photos were taken on April 4, 1951.

EVB2924411: Argentine President Juan Peron and his wife, Evita, at a boxing match in Buenos Aires. The candid photos were taken on April 4, 1951. / Bridgeman Images

'Long Count Fight', the Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey boxing match of Sept. 22, 1927. Tunney knocked Dempsey down in the 8th round, but got up immediately.
'Long Count Fight', the Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey boxing match of Sept. 22, 1927. Tunney knocked Dempsey down in the 8th round, but got up immediately.

EVB2924426: 'Long Count Fight', the Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey boxing match of Sept. 22, 1927. Tunney knocked Dempsey down in the 8th round, but got up immediately. / Bridgeman Images

Gene Tunney wearing his blue Marine Corps Major's uniform of the Connecticut State Militia. The retired and undefeated heavyweight boxing champion marched in the inaugural ceremony for Gov. Wilber Cross. Jan. 1931.
Gene Tunney wearing his blue Marine Corps Major's uniform of the Connecticut State Militia. The retired and undefeated heavyweight boxing champion marched in the inaugural ceremony for Gov. Wilber Cross. Jan. 1931.

EVB2924432: Gene Tunney wearing his blue Marine Corps Major's uniform of the Connecticut State Militia. The retired and undefeated heavyweight boxing champion marched in the inaugural ceremony for Gov. Wilber Cross. Jan. 1931. / Bridgeman Images

Gene Tunney at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio during the 1948 World Series. Friday-Sunday, Oct. 8, Oct. 9, and Oct. 10, 1948, the Cleveland Indians hosted the Boston Braves. The series concluded in Boston with a Cleveland victory in the 6th game.
Gene Tunney at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio during the 1948 World Series. Friday-Sunday, Oct. 8, Oct. 9, and Oct. 10, 1948, the Cleveland Indians hosted the Boston Braves. The series concluded in Boston with a Cleveland victory in the 6th game.

EVB2924435: Gene Tunney at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio during the 1948 World Series. Friday-Sunday, Oct. 8, Oct. 9, and Oct. 10, 1948, the Cleveland Indians hosted the Boston Braves. The series concluded in Boston with a Cleveland victory in the 6th game. / Bridgeman Images

DuPonts and their lawyer at Munitions probe. Pierre DuPont (left) Irenee DuPont (center) and their counsel, Colonel William J. Donovan (Wild Bill Donovan, of WW2, Office of Strategic Services), of New York, in the Senate Munitions hearing at Washington, D.C., Dec. 4, 1934 -
DuPonts and their lawyer at Munitions probe. Pierre DuPont (left) Irenee DuPont (center) and their counsel, Colonel William J. Donovan (Wild Bill Donovan, of WW2, Office of Strategic Services), of New York, in the Senate Munitions hearing at Washington, D.C., Dec. 4, 1934 -

EVB2924487: DuPonts and their lawyer at Munitions probe. Pierre DuPont (left) Irenee DuPont (center) and their counsel, Colonel William J. Donovan (Wild Bill Donovan, of WW2, Office of Strategic Services), of New York, in the Senate Munitions hearing at Washington, D.C., Dec. 4, 1934 - / Bridgeman Images

The Senate Investigations subcommittee public hearing into the Billie Sol Estes case. June 27, 1962
The Senate Investigations subcommittee public hearing into the Billie Sol Estes case. June 27, 1962

EVB2924496: The Senate Investigations subcommittee public hearing into the Billie Sol Estes case. June 27, 1962 / Bridgeman Images

A 30 year old polio patient wearing a chest respirator on a standing bed. This relieves pressure on the back from the horizontal bed of iron lungs. The nurse checks the patient's blood pressure as he moves into a vertical position. Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Texas. 1953
A 30 year old polio patient wearing a chest respirator on a standing bed. This relieves pressure on the back from the horizontal bed of iron lungs. The nurse checks the patient's blood pressure as he moves into a vertical position. Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Texas. 1953

EVB2923595: A 30 year old polio patient wearing a chest respirator on a standing bed. This relieves pressure on the back from the horizontal bed of iron lungs. The nurse checks the patient's blood pressure as he moves into a vertical position. Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Texas. 1953 / Bridgeman Images

Partial view of the new IBM type '702' electronic data processing machine, a 'giant brain' designed for business. The '702' consists of a dozen or more electronically interconnected units. The '702' is operated from a central console. Dec. 10, 1954
Partial view of the new IBM type '702' electronic data processing machine, a 'giant brain' designed for business. The '702' consists of a dozen or more electronically interconnected units. The '702' is operated from a central console. Dec. 10, 1954

EVB2923610: Partial view of the new IBM type '702' electronic data processing machine, a 'giant brain' designed for business. The '702' consists of a dozen or more electronically interconnected units. The '702' is operated from a central console. Dec. 10, 1954 / Bridgeman Images

Joseph (Joe Bananas) Bonanno arrives at Federal Courthouse in New York on May 17, 1966 to surrender to federal authorities 19 months after his disappearance. Bonanno had been the object of a worldwide manhunt since Oct. 21, 1964, when he was reportedly kidnaped at gunpoint on the eve of his scheduled appearance before a rackets grand jury
Joseph (Joe Bananas) Bonanno arrives at Federal Courthouse in New York on May 17, 1966 to surrender to federal authorities 19 months after his disappearance. Bonanno had been the object of a worldwide manhunt since Oct. 21, 1964, when he was reportedly kidnaped at gunpoint on the eve of his scheduled appearance before a rackets grand jury

EVB2923634: Joseph (Joe Bananas) Bonanno arrives at Federal Courthouse in New York on May 17, 1966 to surrender to federal authorities 19 months after his disappearance. Bonanno had been the object of a worldwide manhunt since Oct. 21, 1964, when he was reportedly kidnaped at gunpoint on the eve of his scheduled appearance before a rackets grand jury / Bridgeman Images

George 'Bugs' Moran and Virgil Summers, booked at Dayton, Ohio, for a ,000 holdup of a local tavern. Behind are local police, in center, Detective C.M. Teeter. July 12, 1946
George 'Bugs' Moran and Virgil Summers, booked at Dayton, Ohio, for a ,000 holdup of a local tavern. Behind are local police, in center, Detective C.M. Teeter. July 12, 1946

EVB2923637: George 'Bugs' Moran and Virgil Summers, booked at Dayton, Ohio, for a ,000 holdup of a local tavern. Behind are local police, in center, Detective C.M. Teeter. July 12, 1946 / Bridgeman Images

Mrs. George Gillis, wife of slain gangster known as Baby Face Nelson after being sentenced to a year and a day in prison for harboring John Dillinger and his gang. Dec. 7, 1934
Mrs. George Gillis, wife of slain gangster known as Baby Face Nelson after being sentenced to a year and a day in prison for harboring John Dillinger and his gang. Dec. 7, 1934

EVB2923646: Mrs. George Gillis, wife of slain gangster known as Baby Face Nelson after being sentenced to a year and a day in prison for harboring John Dillinger and his gang. Dec. 7, 1934 / Bridgeman Images

Joseph Valachi begins his testimony before the Senate Investigations Subcommittee. Valachi agreed to testify on the workings of the underworld crime empire, 'Cosa Nostra', as he said it was called. In the foreground is Sen. John McClellan who cups his oar to listen. Oct. 1, 1963
Joseph Valachi begins his testimony before the Senate Investigations Subcommittee. Valachi agreed to testify on the workings of the underworld crime empire, 'Cosa Nostra', as he said it was called. In the foreground is Sen. John McClellan who cups his oar to listen. Oct. 1, 1963

EVB2923652: Joseph Valachi begins his testimony before the Senate Investigations Subcommittee. Valachi agreed to testify on the workings of the underworld crime empire, 'Cosa Nostra', as he said it was called. In the foreground is Sen. John McClellan who cups his oar to listen. Oct. 1, 1963 / Bridgeman Images

WAITING FOR THE BALLOON ASCENSION 1902 cartoon depicting shows J. Pierpont Morgan as a strong man at a circus attempting to inflate a balloon labeled 'Steel Stock' with a pump labeled 'Enormous Earnings'. In the background are anxious stockholders. Cart
WAITING FOR THE BALLOON ASCENSION 1902 cartoon depicting shows J. Pierpont Morgan as a strong man at a circus attempting to inflate a balloon labeled 'Steel Stock' with a pump labeled 'Enormous Earnings'. In the background are anxious stockholders. Cart

EVB2938598: WAITING FOR THE BALLOON ASCENSION 1902 cartoon depicting shows J. Pierpont Morgan as a strong man at a circus attempting to inflate a balloon labeled 'Steel Stock' with a pump labeled 'Enormous Earnings'. In the background are anxious stockholders. Cart / Bridgeman Images

The Pujo Committee. Chaired by Ars ne Paulin Pujo of Louisiana 4th from left investigated anti-competitive practices within U.S. financial businesses the 'Money Trusts.' 1912
The Pujo Committee. Chaired by Ars ne Paulin Pujo of Louisiana 4th from left investigated anti-competitive practices within U.S. financial businesses the 'Money Trusts.' 1912

EVB2938601: The Pujo Committee. Chaired by Ars ne Paulin Pujo of Louisiana 4th from left investigated anti-competitive practices within U.S. financial businesses the 'Money Trusts.' 1912 / Bridgeman Images

Thomas Edison 1847-1931 and George Eastman 1854-1932 standing with motion picture camera c. 1925
Thomas Edison 1847-1931 and George Eastman 1854-1932 standing with motion picture camera c. 1925

EVB2938634: Thomas Edison 1847-1931 and George Eastman 1854-1932 standing with motion picture camera c. 1925 / Bridgeman Images

Harlow H. Curtice president of General Motors with a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe the 50 millionth car produced by General Motors in the United States November 23 1954. In 1955 TIME magazine named his as 'Man of the Year.'
Harlow H. Curtice president of General Motors with a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe the 50 millionth car produced by General Motors in the United States November 23 1954. In 1955 TIME magazine named his as 'Man of the Year.'

EVB2938641: Harlow H. Curtice president of General Motors with a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe the 50 millionth car produced by General Motors in the United States November 23 1954. In 1955 TIME magazine named his as 'Man of the Year.' / Bridgeman Images

A DANGEROUS BUBBLE 1902 (engraving)
A DANGEROUS BUBBLE 1902 (engraving)

EVB2938648: A DANGEROUS BUBBLE 1902 (engraving), Pughe, John S. (1870-1909) / Bridgeman Images

Dr. Ruth W. Ayers an economist testifying before the Congressional Monopoly Committee shows investigators examples of confusing and deceptive food packaging from major grocery brands. May 11 1939
Dr. Ruth W. Ayers an economist testifying before the Congressional Monopoly Committee shows investigators examples of confusing and deceptive food packaging from major grocery brands. May 11 1939

EVB2938679: Dr. Ruth W. Ayers an economist testifying before the Congressional Monopoly Committee shows investigators examples of confusing and deceptive food packaging from major grocery brands. May 11 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Andrew Carnegie and party on the St. Andrew golf links Westchester County New York. 1911
Andrew Carnegie and party on the St. Andrew golf links Westchester County New York. 1911

EVB2938682: Andrew Carnegie and party on the St. Andrew golf links Westchester County New York. 1911 / Bridgeman Images

J. Pierpoint Morgan's second yacht the Cosair II in August 1892. Morgan's pleasure palace and mobile office was conscripted into the U.S. Navy and destroyed during the Spanish American War and replaced by a larger Corsair III
J. Pierpoint Morgan's second yacht the Cosair II in August 1892. Morgan's pleasure palace and mobile office was conscripted into the U.S. Navy and destroyed during the Spanish American War and replaced by a larger Corsair III

EVB2938717: J. Pierpoint Morgan's second yacht the Cosair II in August 1892. Morgan's pleasure palace and mobile office was conscripted into the U.S. Navy and destroyed during the Spanish American War and replaced by a larger Corsair III / Bridgeman Images

Broad Street looking north to the intersection with Wall Street New York City. At mid-distant left is the classical fa ade of the New York Stock Exchange and further north is the new skyscraper and Federal Hall is in center right. The curb market trader
Broad Street looking north to the intersection with Wall Street New York City. At mid-distant left is the classical fa ade of the New York Stock Exchange and further north is the new skyscraper and Federal Hall is in center right. The curb market trader

EVB2938724: Broad Street looking north to the intersection with Wall Street New York City. At mid-distant left is the classical fa ade of the New York Stock Exchange and further north is the new skyscraper and Federal Hall is in center right. The curb market trader / Bridgeman Images


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