EVB2925088: Boris Pasternak, Russian writer was awarded the 1958 Nobel Prize for Literature. When historical novel, 'Dr. Zhivago' was refused publication in the USSR, it was smuggled into Western Europe and published in 1957. The Soviet government pressured him to decline the Prize, but his descendants accepted it his name 1988 / Bridgeman Images
EVB2925154: Father Charles Coughlin with his parents, Amelia and Thomas J. Coughlin. April 16, 1942. Shortly afterward, on May 1, 1942, Archbishop Edward Mooney, the new leader of the Catholic Church in Detroit, instructed Coughlin to cease all non-pastoral activities or leave the priesthood / Bridgeman Images
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
EVB2924610: Roger Terrible Touly, surrendered to FBI shortly after G-men killed two members of the gang. He was arrested with Basil Banghart in Chicago on Dec. 29, 1942. He had been at-large since escaping from Statesville prison last Oct. 9, 1942. In 1934 he was imprisoned for the kidnapping of gangster, John Factor. He was framed by Factor and Al Capone, who arranged to fake the kidnapping implicating Touhy, to assume control over his gambling organization / Bridgeman Images