EVB2925367: Nepalese mountaineer, Khumfo Chumbi, wearing an Abominable Snowman scalp. Dec. 20, 1960. Tibetan monks at Khumjung monastery believed it was from a Yeti. At right is Sir Edmund Hillary before his expedition which unsuccessfully searched for the mythical Himalayan biped. Laboratory tests indicate the scalp was manufactured from the skin of a serow, a goat-like Himalayan antelope / Bridgeman Images
EVB2925412: Henry Hite, the Chicago giant, is measured for his shirts. July 31, 1946. Haberdashers Gus Weinberg (left) and Howard Stern measure Hite's wing spread of 7'9' from cuff to cuff. Hite ordered a dozen shirts for . Hite promoted the Corn King food brand as the 'Corn King Giant'. Hite played the monster in a 1965 science fiction horror, MONSTER A GO-GO! / Bridgeman Images
EVB2925451: Ye Jianying (Yeh Chien-ying) Defense Minister and Vice-Chairman of the Communist Party. 1977. He supported Hua Guofeng, as Mao Zedong's successor as Premier of China and Chairman of the Communist Party of China. Hua ended the Cultural Revolution and arrested the 'Gang of Four' / Bridgeman Images
EVB2925582: Artist Peter Hurd finishing the official White House portrait of President Lyndon Johnson. Jan. 27, 1966. The painting commissioned by the White House Historical Association was rejects by LBJ, as 'the ugliest thing I ever saw.' It is now in the National Portrait Gallery / Bridgeman Images