EVB2925271: India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi speaks to supporters on June 18, 1975. Six days earlier, the High Court of Allahabad declared Indira Gandhi's election to the Lok Sabha (lower house of legislature) void, and stripped of her parliamentary seat for electoral malpractice. She appealed the decision and declared a State of Emergency caused by internal disorder. June 25, 1975 / Bridgeman Images
EVB2925302: Lon Nol, Cambodia's President at the dedication of housing for Cambodian war widows. May 16, 1974. In less than a year, the Khmer Rouge took Phnom Penh, and Lon Nol was in exile. He traveled first in Indonesia, then Hawaii, finally settling in 1979 in Fullerton, California / Bridgeman Images
EVB2925318: First Lady Grace Coolidge visiting the Marine camp which guards traveling President Calvin Coolidge. With her in New York State, is the President's Aide, Capt. Wilson Brown. Brown went on to personally serve Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt and Truman. After retiring with the rank of Vice Admiral, he wrote a book, 'Four Presidents as I Saw Them.' / Bridgeman Images
EVB2925347: FBI agents escort James I. Faherty, 44, after his arrest for the ,219,000 Brinks robbery. He was arrested with Thomas F. Richardson without a fight in Dorchester section of Boston. May 16, 1956. Four movies have been based on the robbery: SIX BRIDGES TO CROSS, 1955; BLUEPRINT FOR ROBBERY, 1961; BRINKS-THE GREAT ROBBERY, 1976; THE BRINKS JOB, 1978 / Bridgeman Images
EVB2925363: Golfer Opal Hill checking her score of 75 that gave her the medal in the opening round. She went on to win the 37th Annual Women's Western Golf Tournament in 1937, repeating her 1936 victory. She one of the 13 founders of the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA)in 1950 / Bridgeman Images
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
EVB2925989: A World War II veteran and his wife, with baby, read headline, 'Truman Asks Draft!' March 17, 1948. In response to Cold War tensions, President Truman asked Congress for a peacetime draft. On July 20, 1948, Truman issued a proclamation requiring nearly 10 million men to register for possible military service / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924799: Mustapha Kemal Ataturk, President of Turkey and his wife, Latife Hanouz. She was a multilingual woman educated in Europe and was married to the Turkish leader from Jan. 1923 to August 1925, and was his only wife. For two and a half years, Latife symbolized the new face of Turkish women. She appeared publically with her husband and encouraged women to participate and public life. The couple divorced in 1925 due to incompatibility / Bridgeman Images