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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

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

Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull arrive at the Royal Opera House for the gala premiere of 'Paradise Lost', featuring Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev, London, 1967
Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull arrive at the Royal Opera House for the gala premiere of 'Paradise Lost', featuring Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev, London, 1967

EVB2924503: Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull arrive at the Royal Opera House for the gala premiere of 'Paradise Lost', featuring Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev, London, 1967 / Bridgeman Images

Father Divine, leader of Universal Peace Mission Movement at a hearing in NYC, Sept. 29, 1936. Mrs. Nina Bayliss holds a judgement for $ 6,125 against him for injuries received when a Peace Mission bus collided with her car in Aberdeen, Maryland in 1935. Divine claimed he took no part in the financial affairs of his followers. -
Father Divine, leader of Universal Peace Mission Movement at a hearing in NYC, Sept. 29, 1936. Mrs. Nina Bayliss holds a judgement for $ 6,125 against him for injuries received when a Peace Mission bus collided with her car in Aberdeen, Maryland in 1935. Divine claimed he took no part in the financial affairs of his followers. -

EVB2924509: Father Divine, leader of Universal Peace Mission Movement at a hearing in NYC, Sept. 29, 1936. Mrs. Nina Bayliss holds a judgement for $ 6,125 against him for injuries received when a Peace Mission bus collided with her car in Aberdeen, Maryland in 1935. Divine claimed he took no part in the financial affairs of his followers. - / Bridgeman Images

Helena Rubenstein Fifth Avenue Salon. Hair treatment is followed by massage. First, the baking machine where electrically heated blankets augment the infrared heat massage. This is followed by a manual massage. March 1937
Helena Rubenstein Fifth Avenue Salon. Hair treatment is followed by massage. First, the baking machine where electrically heated blankets augment the infrared heat massage. This is followed by a manual massage. March 1937

EVB2924005: Helena Rubenstein Fifth Avenue Salon. Hair treatment is followed by massage. First, the baking machine where electrically heated blankets augment the infrared heat massage. This is followed by a manual massage. March 1937 / Bridgeman Images

20,000 unemployed demonstrate in Chicago's Grant Park. Protest signs read, 'Fight against foreclosure of small homes,' 'We Demand Cash Relief', and 'Vote Communist Nov. 8.' Oct. 31, 1932
20,000 unemployed demonstrate in Chicago's Grant Park. Protest signs read, 'Fight against foreclosure of small homes,' 'We Demand Cash Relief', and 'Vote Communist Nov. 8.' Oct. 31, 1932

EVB2924066: 20,000 unemployed demonstrate in Chicago's Grant Park. Protest signs read, 'Fight against foreclosure of small homes,' 'We Demand Cash Relief', and 'Vote Communist Nov. 8.' Oct. 31, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

The 1956 Hungarian Uprising. A dead Russian uniformed soldier in the rubble on a Budapest street. Oct. 23-30, 1956
The 1956 Hungarian Uprising. A dead Russian uniformed soldier in the rubble on a Budapest street. Oct. 23-30, 1956

EVB2924098: The 1956 Hungarian Uprising. A dead Russian uniformed soldier in the rubble on a Budapest street. Oct. 23-30, 1956 / Bridgeman Images

Students who made the spring break scene at Ft. Lauderdale pose with a 1930s roadster with a 'Why Sweat' emblem. April 20, 1968
Students who made the spring break scene at Ft. Lauderdale pose with a 1930s roadster with a 'Why Sweat' emblem. April 20, 1968

EVB2924134: Students who made the spring break scene at Ft. Lauderdale pose with a 1930s roadster with a 'Why Sweat' emblem. April 20, 1968 / Bridgeman Images

Sand Surreying on Daytona Beach, Florida. Windswept, sunburned girls pedaled a surrey. May 20, 1948
Sand Surreying on Daytona Beach, Florida. Windswept, sunburned girls pedaled a surrey. May 20, 1948

EVB2924137: Sand Surreying on Daytona Beach, Florida. Windswept, sunburned girls pedaled a surrey. May 20, 1948 / Bridgeman Images

Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Ethiopian soldiers in captured Italian tanks at an encampment near Jijiga, in the south, where forces are gathering for an counter-offensive. Dec. 1935
Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Ethiopian soldiers in captured Italian tanks at an encampment near Jijiga, in the south, where forces are gathering for an counter-offensive. Dec. 1935

EVB2924149: Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Ethiopian soldiers in captured Italian tanks at an encampment near Jijiga, in the south, where forces are gathering for an counter-offensive. Dec. 1935 / Bridgeman Images

DuPont operator manufacturing nylon products. She is tying nylon hanks in preparation for cutting the filament into short bristle length bundles. These will be used for bristles in tooth and hair brushes. c. Mid 1940s
DuPont operator manufacturing nylon products. She is tying nylon hanks in preparation for cutting the filament into short bristle length bundles. These will be used for bristles in tooth and hair brushes. c. Mid 1940s

EVB2924165: DuPont operator manufacturing nylon products. She is tying nylon hanks in preparation for cutting the filament into short bristle length bundles. These will be used for bristles in tooth and hair brushes. c. Mid 1940s / Bridgeman Images

Communist Party Headquarters in New York City. Police at the Daily Worker and Communist Party building after an explosion which shattered its windows and caused considerable damage on nearby buildings. The explosion occurred in the first floor offices of the Daily Worker newspaper. Sept 4, 1966
Communist Party Headquarters in New York City. Police at the Daily Worker and Communist Party building after an explosion which shattered its windows and caused considerable damage on nearby buildings. The explosion occurred in the first floor offices of the Daily Worker newspaper. Sept 4, 1966

EVB2924178: Communist Party Headquarters in New York City. Police at the Daily Worker and Communist Party building after an explosion which shattered its windows and caused considerable damage on nearby buildings. The explosion occurred in the first floor offices of the Daily Worker newspaper. Sept 4, 1966 / Bridgeman Images

Communist Leaders who were on trial in 1949
Communist Leaders who were on trial in 1949

EVB2924226: Communist Leaders who were on trial in 1949 / Bridgeman Images

Communist youth group of 500 protesting recent French defensive military activity in the near Ruedesheim, West Germany. July 2, 1950
Communist youth group of 500 protesting recent French defensive military activity in the near Ruedesheim, West Germany. July 2, 1950

EVB2924256: Communist youth group of 500 protesting recent French defensive military activity in the near Ruedesheim, West Germany. July 2, 1950 / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of Brandenburg Gate, where the Berlin Wall forms a loop. East Berlin stretches into the distance. Aug. 6, 1969
Aerial view of Brandenburg Gate, where the Berlin Wall forms a loop. East Berlin stretches into the distance. Aug. 6, 1969

EVB2924259: Aerial view of Brandenburg Gate, where the Berlin Wall forms a loop. East Berlin stretches into the distance. Aug. 6, 1969 / Bridgeman Images

First Days of the Berlin Wall. West Berliners jeer East German soldiers patrolling the new barbed wire barricades closing streets between the Russian occupied sector and the French, British and U.S. zones. August 13, 1961
First Days of the Berlin Wall. West Berliners jeer East German soldiers patrolling the new barbed wire barricades closing streets between the Russian occupied sector and the French, British and U.S. zones. August 13, 1961

EVB2924271: First Days of the Berlin Wall. West Berliners jeer East German soldiers patrolling the new barbed wire barricades closing streets between the Russian occupied sector and the French, British and U.S. zones. August 13, 1961 / Bridgeman Images

Camel riders in California. The camels were introduced to the planned desert development of Biskra, in the Coachchella Valley, east of Palm Springs. Sept. 1928
Camel riders in California. The camels were introduced to the planned desert development of Biskra, in the Coachchella Valley, east of Palm Springs. Sept. 1928

EVB2924283: Camel riders in California. The camels were introduced to the planned desert development of Biskra, in the Coachchella Valley, east of Palm Springs. Sept. 1928 / Bridgeman Images

Margaret Truman Daniel dances with President Johnson at the Inaugural Ball at the Mayflower Hotel. She was the only daughter of former President Harry Truman. Jan. 20, 1965
Margaret Truman Daniel dances with President Johnson at the Inaugural Ball at the Mayflower Hotel. She was the only daughter of former President Harry Truman. Jan. 20, 1965

EVB2924618: Margaret Truman Daniel dances with President Johnson at the Inaugural Ball at the Mayflower Hotel. She was the only daughter of former President Harry Truman. Jan. 20, 1965 / Bridgeman Images

George Harrison (left) and Paul McCartney, of the Beatles perform in Manchester, England. Nov. 11, 1963. The original caption of this news photo described the singers as 'fringed topped'. They wear 'Mod' styled collarless jackets with dark piping and 'Chelsea boots'
George Harrison (left) and Paul McCartney, of the Beatles perform in Manchester, England. Nov. 11, 1963. The original caption of this news photo described the singers as 'fringed topped'. They wear 'Mod' styled collarless jackets with dark piping and 'Chelsea boots'

EVB2924643: George Harrison (left) and Paul McCartney, of the Beatles perform in Manchester, England. Nov. 11, 1963. The original caption of this news photo described the singers as 'fringed topped'. They wear 'Mod' styled collarless jackets with dark piping and 'Chelsea boots' / Bridgeman Images

Moss Hart directed the WGN Mutual radio production 'You Can’t Take It With You'. August 1944. Hart and George Kaufman authored the stage hit upon which the network series will be based
Moss Hart directed the WGN Mutual radio production 'You Can’t Take It With You'. August 1944. Hart and George Kaufman authored the stage hit upon which the network series will be based

EVB2924655: Moss Hart directed the WGN Mutual radio production 'You Can’t Take It With You'. August 1944. Hart and George Kaufman authored the stage hit upon which the network series will be based / Bridgeman Images

A high school student tries on one of Bella Abzug's wide brimmed campaign hats. Congresswomen-elect Abzug donated the hat to the boutique, 'Square Business', operated by a New York City School. Dec. 18, 1970
A high school student tries on one of Bella Abzug's wide brimmed campaign hats. Congresswomen-elect Abzug donated the hat to the boutique, 'Square Business', operated by a New York City School. Dec. 18, 1970

EVB2924687: A high school student tries on one of Bella Abzug's wide brimmed campaign hats. Congresswomen-elect Abzug donated the hat to the boutique, 'Square Business', operated by a New York City School. Dec. 18, 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Swedish actress, Ingrid Bergman in October 1976. She was in her 43rd film, A MATTER OF TIME, with Liza Minnelli and Charles Boyer
Swedish actress, Ingrid Bergman in October 1976. She was in her 43rd film, A MATTER OF TIME, with Liza Minnelli and Charles Boyer

EVB2924694: Swedish actress, Ingrid Bergman in October 1976. She was in her 43rd film, A MATTER OF TIME, with Liza Minnelli and Charles Boyer / Bridgeman Images

President Eisenhower with Republican Senate Majority leader William F. Knowland of California. Aug. 6, 1953
President Eisenhower with Republican Senate Majority leader William F. Knowland of California. Aug. 6, 1953

EVB2924728: President Eisenhower with Republican Senate Majority leader William F. Knowland of California. Aug. 6, 1953 / Bridgeman Images

Ring Lardner, (Ringgold Wilmer Lardner) c. 1926. (photo)
Ring Lardner, (Ringgold Wilmer Lardner) c. 1926. (photo)

EVB2924741: Ring Lardner, (Ringgold Wilmer Lardner) c. 1926. (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Yves Saint Laurent putting earing on model, 1962 (b/w photo)
Yves Saint Laurent putting earing on model, 1962 (b/w photo)

EVB2924747: Yves Saint Laurent putting earing on model, 1962 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Barbara Hutton with her 7th husband, Prince Pierre Raymond Doan Vinh na Champassak. He was an adopted member of the former royal family of the Kingdom of Champasakin, a province of Laos. His ribbon of honor is the Laotian National Order of the Million Elephants and White Parasol. He was a chemist working for a French oil company when she bought him an Indo-Chinese princedom from the Laotian Embassy in Rabat
Barbara Hutton with her 7th husband, Prince Pierre Raymond Doan Vinh na Champassak. He was an adopted member of the former royal family of the Kingdom of Champasakin, a province of Laos. His ribbon of honor is the Laotian National Order of the Million Elephants and White Parasol. He was a chemist working for a French oil company when she bought him an Indo-Chinese princedom from the Laotian Embassy in Rabat

EVB2924779: Barbara Hutton with her 7th husband, Prince Pierre Raymond Doan Vinh na Champassak. He was an adopted member of the former royal family of the Kingdom of Champasakin, a province of Laos. His ribbon of honor is the Laotian National Order of the Million Elephants and White Parasol. He was a chemist working for a French oil company when she bought him an Indo-Chinese princedom from the Laotian Embassy in Rabat / Bridgeman Images

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
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

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

Earl Browder, Chairman of the Communist Party of the U.S. and Elizabeth Flynn, at NYC Federal Court. Dec. 4, 1939. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, a lifelong leftist activist, was then Secretary of the Committee of Civil Rights for Communists. Browder was facing trial for using false names to obtain State Department passports. He was convicted and eventually served 14 months in prison in 1941-42
Earl Browder, Chairman of the Communist Party of the U.S. and Elizabeth Flynn, at NYC Federal Court. Dec. 4, 1939. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, a lifelong leftist activist, was then Secretary of the Committee of Civil Rights for Communists. Browder was facing trial for using false names to obtain State Department passports. He was convicted and eventually served 14 months in prison in 1941-42

EVB2924838: Earl Browder, Chairman of the Communist Party of the U.S. and Elizabeth Flynn, at NYC Federal Court. Dec. 4, 1939. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, a lifelong leftist activist, was then Secretary of the Committee of Civil Rights for Communists. Browder was facing trial for using false names to obtain State Department passports. He was convicted and eventually served 14 months in prison in 1941-42 / Bridgeman Images

Wendell Willkie, Director of United China Relief with Pearl Buck. They present the poster to be used in a drive for  million for Chinese relief
Wendell Willkie, Director of United China Relief with Pearl Buck. They present the poster to be used in a drive for  million for Chinese relief

EVB2924841: Wendell Willkie, Director of United China Relief with Pearl Buck. They present the poster to be used in a drive for million for Chinese relief / Bridgeman Images


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