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
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
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 The plane never went into production and was superseded by the B-29 / Bridgeman Images
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
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
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