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President Franklin D. Roosevelt (front center), faces the 78th Congress to report on the progress of the nation in a year of war, left is Vice President Henry A. Wallace, back right: Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn, right of Roosevelt is Presidential Secretary General Edwin M. Watson, January 7, 1943
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (front center), faces the 78th Congress to report on the progress of the nation in a year of war, left is Vice President Henry A. Wallace, back right: Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn, right of Roosevelt is Presidential Secretary General Edwin M. Watson, January 7, 1943

EVB2926858: President Franklin D. Roosevelt (front center), faces the 78th Congress to report on the progress of the nation in a year of war, left is Vice President Henry A. Wallace, back right: Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn, right of Roosevelt is Presidential Secretary General Edwin M. Watson, January 7, 1943 / Bridgeman Images

Franklin D. Roosevelt, F.D. Roosevelt Jr, Joseph B. Poindexter, John A. Roosevelt, 1934 (photo)
Franklin D. Roosevelt, F.D. Roosevelt Jr, Joseph B. Poindexter, John A. Roosevelt, 1934 (photo)

EVB2926885: Franklin D. Roosevelt, F.D. Roosevelt Jr, Joseph B. Poindexter, John A. Roosevelt, 1934 (photo), American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin D. Roosevelt signing Relief Pact, 1943 (photo)
President Franklin D. Roosevelt signing Relief Pact, 1943 (photo)

EVB2926891: President Franklin D. Roosevelt signing Relief Pact, 1943 (photo), American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1942 (photo)
Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1942 (photo)

EVB2926897: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1942 (photo), American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin D. Roosevelt (left of center), at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at 11:00 on November 11, leading the nation in rites commemorating the Armistice that ended World War I, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, November 11, 1937
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (left of center), at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at 11:00 on November 11, leading the nation in rites commemorating the Armistice that ended World War I, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, November 11, 1937

EVB2926909: President Franklin D. Roosevelt (left of center), at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at 11:00 on November 11, leading the nation in rites commemorating the Armistice that ended World War I, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, November 11, 1937 / Bridgeman Images

The body of Indian Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, January 10, 1966
The body of Indian Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, January 10, 1966

EVB2927259: The body of Indian Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, January 10, 1966 / Bridgeman Images

Mickey Cohen, 1930
Mickey Cohen, 1930

EVB2927413: Mickey Cohen, 1930 / Bridgeman Images

A woman recycles stockings into new nylon for vital military uses at the Du Pont Research Laboratory, 1940s
A woman recycles stockings into new nylon for vital military uses at the Du Pont Research Laboratory, 1940s

EVB2927262: A woman recycles stockings into new nylon for vital military uses at the Du Pont Research Laboratory, 1940s / Bridgeman Images

Lillie Langtry in a 1912 portrait.
Lillie Langtry in a 1912 portrait.

EVB2927292: Lillie Langtry in a 1912 portrait. / Bridgeman Images

British Royalty. Buckingham Palace, London, England, c.late 1960s
British Royalty. Buckingham Palace, London, England, c.late 1960s

EVB2927304: British Royalty. Buckingham Palace, London, England, c.late 1960s / Bridgeman Images

NEW YORK CITY, 1900, The corner of Broadway and 42nd Street, in Times Square.
NEW YORK CITY, 1900, The corner of Broadway and 42nd Street, in Times Square.

EVB2927494: NEW YORK CITY, 1900, The corner of Broadway and 42nd Street, in Times Square. / Bridgeman Images

British Royalty. Altar of Westminster Abbey, London, England, c.1930s
British Royalty. Altar of Westminster Abbey, London, England, c.1930s

EVB2927313: British Royalty. Altar of Westminster Abbey, London, England, c.1930s / Bridgeman Images

Vendors filling peanut bags at the World Series in Yankee Stadium, New York City, October 4, 1939.
Vendors filling peanut bags at the World Series in Yankee Stadium, New York City, October 4, 1939.

EVB2927508: Vendors filling peanut bags at the World Series in Yankee Stadium, New York City, October 4, 1939. / Bridgeman Images

Head usher giving instructions to his staff before the start of the World Series, Yankee Stadium, New York City, October 4, 1939.
Head usher giving instructions to his staff before the start of the World Series, Yankee Stadium, New York City, October 4, 1939.

EVB2927511: Head usher giving instructions to his staff before the start of the World Series, Yankee Stadium, New York City, October 4, 1939. / Bridgeman Images

British Royalty. Westminster Abbey, London, England, c.1930s
British Royalty. Westminster Abbey, London, England, c.1930s

EVB2927312: British Royalty. Westminster Abbey, London, England, c.1930s / Bridgeman Images

Joseph E. Davies and Marjorie Merriweather Post after their wedding, 1935
Joseph E. Davies and Marjorie Merriweather Post after their wedding, 1935

EVB2927363: Joseph E. Davies and Marjorie Merriweather Post after their wedding, 1935 / Bridgeman Images

MICHAEL COLLINS- Portrait of the Commander-in-Chief of the Irish National Forces.
MICHAEL COLLINS- Portrait of the Commander-in-Chief of the Irish National Forces.

EVB2927411: MICHAEL COLLINS- Portrait of the Commander-in-Chief of the Irish National Forces. / Bridgeman Images

The bed of Napoleon, at the Jumel mansion, New York City, 1946
The bed of Napoleon, at the Jumel mansion, New York City, 1946

EVB2927447: The bed of Napoleon, at the Jumel mansion, New York City, 1946 / Bridgeman Images

NEW YORK CITY, Pennsylvania Station, newly opened railroad terminal on September 8, 1910.
NEW YORK CITY, Pennsylvania Station, newly opened railroad terminal on September 8, 1910.

EVB2927495: NEW YORK CITY, Pennsylvania Station, newly opened railroad terminal on September 8, 1910. / Bridgeman Images

New York City, buildings built in the 1800s are demolished on Fifth & Sixth Avenue, between 48th & 51st St, to make way for Radio City & Rockefeller Center, 5/28/1931
New York City, buildings built in the 1800s are demolished on Fifth & Sixth Avenue, between 48th & 51st St, to make way for Radio City & Rockefeller Center, 5/28/1931

EVB2927507: New York City, buildings built in the 1800s are demolished on Fifth & Sixth Avenue, between 48th & 51st St, to make way for Radio City & Rockefeller Center, 5/28/1931 / Bridgeman Images

NEW YORK CITY, workmen in the tunnels, during the construction of the New York City Subway. c.1920s
NEW YORK CITY, workmen in the tunnels, during the construction of the New York City Subway. c.1920s

EVB2927516: NEW YORK CITY, workmen in the tunnels, during the construction of the New York City Subway. c.1920s / Bridgeman Images

Norman Thomas, 1932 Socialist presidential nominee in Philadelphia, Oct. 28, 1932. Thomas is in center front waving his hat. At his right is James Maurer, his Vice Presidential running mate. Signs read: Siamese Twins, Capitalism and Unemployment; Join the Socialist Party; We Want Food, Not Waterways
Norman Thomas, 1932 Socialist presidential nominee in Philadelphia, Oct. 28, 1932. Thomas is in center front waving his hat. At his right is James Maurer, his Vice Presidential running mate. Signs read: Siamese Twins, Capitalism and Unemployment; Join the Socialist Party; We Want Food, Not Waterways

EVB2925747: Norman Thomas, 1932 Socialist presidential nominee in Philadelphia, Oct. 28, 1932. Thomas is in center front waving his hat. At his right is James Maurer, his Vice Presidential running mate. Signs read: Siamese Twins, Capitalism and Unemployment; Join the Socialist Party; We Want Food, Not Waterways / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin Roosevelt with President Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua. Washington, D.C. May 5, 1939
President Franklin Roosevelt with President Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua. Washington, D.C. May 5, 1939

EVB2925756: President Franklin Roosevelt with President Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua. Washington, D.C. May 5, 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Warren Harding biography milestones in the headlines of his Newspaper, 'THE MARION DAILY STAR.' Display at the Harding Memorial Association in Marion. 1969
Warren Harding biography milestones in the headlines of his Newspaper, 'THE MARION DAILY STAR.' Display at the Harding Memorial Association in Marion. 1969

EVB2925800: Warren Harding biography milestones in the headlines of his Newspaper, 'THE MARION DAILY STAR.' Display at the Harding Memorial Association in Marion. 1969 / Bridgeman Images

The bridge deck or cabin of the 82-ton Douglas B-19, the world's largest bomber. Nov. 13, 1941. With backs to camera are the pilot, flight engineer, and co-pilot. The radioman is at lower right. The two empty chairs are for the navigator and the commander. The plane never went into production and was superseded by the B-29
The bridge deck or cabin of the 82-ton Douglas B-19, the world's largest bomber. Nov. 13, 1941. With backs to camera are the pilot, flight engineer, and co-pilot. The radioman is at lower right. The two empty chairs are for the navigator and the commander. The plane never went into production and was superseded by the B-29

EVB2925783: The bridge deck or cabin of the 82-ton Douglas B-19, the world's largest bomber. Nov. 13, 1941. With backs to camera are the pilot, flight engineer, and co-pilot. The radioman is at lower right. The two empty chairs are for the navigator and the commander. The plane never went into production and was superseded by the B-29 / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding before a Joint Session of Congress, April 12, 1921. He presented an outline of his administration's foreign and domestic policy. He was against U.S. membership in the League of Nations
President Warren Harding before a Joint Session of Congress, April 12, 1921. He presented an outline of his administration's foreign and domestic policy. He was against U.S. membership in the League of Nations

EVB2925795: President Warren Harding before a Joint Session of Congress, April 12, 1921. He presented an outline of his administration's foreign and domestic policy. He was against U.S. membership in the League of Nations / Bridgeman Images

King Vidor, Robert Donat, and Ralph Richardson, during the filming of THE CITADEL, 1938
King Vidor, Robert Donat, and Ralph Richardson, during the filming of THE CITADEL, 1938

EVB2925806: King Vidor, Robert Donat, and Ralph Richardson, during the filming of THE CITADEL, 1938 / Bridgeman Images

Archie Moore on the canvas in the fourth round of his fight with 20 year old Cassius Clay. Nov. 15, 1962. It was one of three knockdowns that spelled the 48 year old Moore's defeat and Clay's 16th consecutive professional victory. Clay (a.k.a. Muhammed Ali) predicted he would stop Moore in four rounds, and he knocked Moore down three times in the fourth round
Archie Moore on the canvas in the fourth round of his fight with 20 year old Cassius Clay. Nov. 15, 1962. It was one of three knockdowns that spelled the 48 year old Moore's defeat and Clay's 16th consecutive professional victory. Clay (a.k.a. Muhammed Ali) predicted he would stop Moore in four rounds, and he knocked Moore down three times in the fourth round

EVB2925855: Archie Moore on the canvas in the fourth round of his fight with 20 year old Cassius Clay. Nov. 15, 1962. It was one of three knockdowns that spelled the 48 year old Moore's defeat and Clay's 16th consecutive professional victory. Clay (a.k.a. Muhammed Ali) predicted he would stop Moore in four rounds, and he knocked Moore down three times in the fourth round / Bridgeman Images

Archie Moore at Kenwood Camp, while training for his match with Rocky Marciano. Aug. 31, 1955. Moore, the light Heavyweight Champ unsuccessfully challenged Marciano's Heavyweight Title, in their Sept, 20, 1955 Yankee Stadium fight
Archie Moore at Kenwood Camp, while training for his match with Rocky Marciano. Aug. 31, 1955. Moore, the light Heavyweight Champ unsuccessfully challenged Marciano's Heavyweight Title, in their Sept, 20, 1955 Yankee Stadium fight

EVB2925851: Archie Moore at Kenwood Camp, while training for his match with Rocky Marciano. Aug. 31, 1955. Moore, the light Heavyweight Champ unsuccessfully challenged Marciano's Heavyweight Title, in their Sept, 20, 1955 Yankee Stadium fight / Bridgeman Images

Martha Mitchell as she appeared on Tom Snyder's NBC TV's TOMORROW show. May 1, 1974. Always quotably indiscreet, she said, Nixon's 'impeachment would be an excellent thing' and that 'it may be part of the White House deal with (John Mitchell) that he will leave me.' The Mitchells had been separated since Sept. 1973 and John Mitchell maintained custody of their daughter
Martha Mitchell as she appeared on Tom Snyder's NBC TV's TOMORROW show. May 1, 1974. Always quotably indiscreet, she said, Nixon's 'impeachment would be an excellent thing' and that 'it may be part of the White House deal with (John Mitchell) that he will leave me.' The Mitchells had been separated since Sept. 1973 and John Mitchell maintained custody of their daughter

EVB2925934: Martha Mitchell as she appeared on Tom Snyder's NBC TV's TOMORROW show. May 1, 1974. Always quotably indiscreet, she said, Nixon's 'impeachment would be an excellent thing' and that 'it may be part of the White House deal with (John Mitchell) that he will leave me.' The Mitchells had been separated since Sept. 1973 and John Mitchell maintained custody of their daughter / Bridgeman Images

Sidi Mohammed Ben Moulay Arafa, Sultan Mohammed VI, of French Morocco. Aug. 27, 1955. The French elevated him to replace the exiled Mohammed V 1953, but Moroccans violently resisted. Mohammed V returned in 1955, and negotiations brought Moroccan independence in March 1956
Sidi Mohammed Ben Moulay Arafa, Sultan Mohammed VI, of French Morocco. Aug. 27, 1955. The French elevated him to replace the exiled Mohammed V 1953, but Moroccans violently resisted. Mohammed V returned in 1955, and negotiations brought Moroccan independence in March 1956

EVB2925878: Sidi Mohammed Ben Moulay Arafa, Sultan Mohammed VI, of French Morocco. Aug. 27, 1955. The French elevated him to replace the exiled Mohammed V 1953, but Moroccans violently resisted. Mohammed V returned in 1955, and negotiations brought Moroccan independence in March 1956 / Bridgeman Images

Helen Wills Moody returning a high one during her match with Mrs. J.P. Macready of England. July 4, 1933. Wills Moody won the match , 6 – 0, 6 –0, in the first round of the Women's Singles Championships at Wimbledon England
Helen Wills Moody returning a high one during her match with Mrs. J.P. Macready of England. July 4, 1933. Wills Moody won the match , 6 – 0, 6 –0, in the first round of the Women's Singles Championships at Wimbledon England

EVB2925912: Helen Wills Moody returning a high one during her match with Mrs. J.P. Macready of England. July 4, 1933. Wills Moody won the match , 6 – 0, 6 –0, in the first round of the Women's Singles Championships at Wimbledon England / Bridgeman Images

Golda Meir, Prime Minister of Israel dines with Actor Gregory Peck, Oct. 2, 1969. The motion picture and television industries sponsored the dinner in her honor
Golda Meir, Prime Minister of Israel dines with Actor Gregory Peck, Oct. 2, 1969. The motion picture and television industries sponsored the dinner in her honor

EVB2925973: Golda Meir, Prime Minister of Israel dines with Actor Gregory Peck, Oct. 2, 1969. The motion picture and television industries sponsored the dinner in her honor / Bridgeman Images

George Meany after his greatest achievement, 'ONE BIG UNION'. He was recently elected President of the newly merged of the AFL-CIO on April 13, 1956. The new federation had 15 million members, with only two million union members outside AFL-CIO
George Meany after his greatest achievement, 'ONE BIG UNION'. He was recently elected President of the newly merged of the AFL-CIO on April 13, 1956. The new federation had 15 million members, with only two million union members outside AFL-CIO

EVB2925976: George Meany after his greatest achievement, 'ONE BIG UNION'. He was recently elected President of the newly merged of the AFL-CIO on April 13, 1956. The new federation had 15 million members, with only two million union members outside AFL-CIO / Bridgeman Images

Eugene Meyer holds the first copy of the new Washington Post and Times Herald. March 17, 1954. The chairman of the Board of the Washington Post, wore a pressman's hat to celebrate the merger of the two newspapers
Eugene Meyer holds the first copy of the new Washington Post and Times Herald. March 17, 1954. The chairman of the Board of the Washington Post, wore a pressman's hat to celebrate the merger of the two newspapers

EVB2925945: Eugene Meyer holds the first copy of the new Washington Post and Times Herald. March 17, 1954. The chairman of the Board of the Washington Post, wore a pressman's hat to celebrate the merger of the two newspapers / Bridgeman Images

Liza Minnelli is surrounded by photographers during an airport news conference in Paris. Jan. 17, 1975
Liza Minnelli is surrounded by photographers during an airport news conference in Paris. Jan. 17, 1975

EVB2925935: Liza Minnelli is surrounded by photographers during an airport news conference in Paris. Jan. 17, 1975 / Bridgeman Images


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