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Jimmy Durante, Phil Harris, and Margaret Truman were featured on NBC-TV’s 'All-Star Revue' Saturday, Sept. 20, 1952. The television comedy's format was similar to that of a Vaudeville show, with a rotating cast famous comedians hosting the show
Jimmy Durante, Phil Harris, and Margaret Truman were featured on NBC-TV’s 'All-Star Revue' Saturday, Sept. 20, 1952. The television comedy's format was similar to that of a Vaudeville show, with a rotating cast famous comedians hosting the show

EVB2924632: Jimmy Durante, Phil Harris, and Margaret Truman were featured on NBC-TV’s 'All-Star Revue' Saturday, Sept. 20, 1952. The television comedy's format was similar to that of a Vaudeville show, with a rotating cast famous comedians hosting the show / Bridgeman Images

President Kennedy welcomes Ambassador Averill Harriman on his return from an 8 nation, 27 day trip. March 29, 1961
President Kennedy welcomes Ambassador Averill Harriman on his return from an 8 nation, 27 day trip. March 29, 1961

EVB2924641: President Kennedy welcomes Ambassador Averill Harriman on his return from an 8 nation, 27 day trip. March 29, 1961 / Bridgeman Images

George Harrison (left) and John Lennon of the Beatles. c. 1964
George Harrison (left) and John Lennon of the Beatles. c. 1964

EVB2924644: George Harrison (left) and John Lennon of the Beatles. c. 1964 / Bridgeman Images

Doris Hart, American Tennis champion in competition. June 1950
Doris Hart, American Tennis champion in competition. June 1950

EVB2924653: Doris Hart, American Tennis champion in competition. June 1950 / Bridgeman Images

Gabriel Heatter, radio reporter and commentator, broadcasting over 'Voice of American' in 1950. In the Cold War years, VOA broadcasts countered the propaganda of the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact governments
Gabriel Heatter, radio reporter and commentator, broadcasting over 'Voice of American' in 1950. In the Cold War years, VOA broadcasts countered the propaganda of the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact governments

EVB2924665: Gabriel Heatter, radio reporter and commentator, broadcasting over 'Voice of American' in 1950. In the Cold War years, VOA broadcasts countered the propaganda of the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact governments / Bridgeman Images

Ingrid Bergman on the set of CACTUS FLOWER, in April 1969. It was the first film she made in Hollywood since JOAN OF ARC in 1948
Ingrid Bergman on the set of CACTUS FLOWER, in April 1969. It was the first film she made in Hollywood since JOAN OF ARC in 1948

EVB2924695: Ingrid Bergman on the set of CACTUS FLOWER, in April 1969. It was the first film she made in Hollywood since JOAN OF ARC in 1948 / Bridgeman Images

Cpl. John Coolidge salutes his Commander in Chief, President Calvin Coolidge. Aug. 29, 1925, He was at the Citizens Military Training Camp, Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts
Cpl. John Coolidge salutes his Commander in Chief, President Calvin Coolidge. Aug. 29, 1925, He was at the Citizens Military Training Camp, Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts

EVB2925309: Cpl. John Coolidge salutes his Commander in Chief, President Calvin Coolidge. Aug. 29, 1925, He was at the Citizens Military Training Camp, Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts / Bridgeman Images

Former President Calvin Coolidge laid to rest in Plymouth, Vermont. Jan. 7, 1933. Heavy dark clouds hover over the road to Plymouth, Vermont, as citizens trudged toward the hillside grave. A local farmer provided parking space
Former President Calvin Coolidge laid to rest in Plymouth, Vermont. Jan. 7, 1933. Heavy dark clouds hover over the road to Plymouth, Vermont, as citizens trudged toward the hillside grave. A local farmer provided parking space

EVB2925327: Former President Calvin Coolidge laid to rest in Plymouth, Vermont. Jan. 7, 1933. Heavy dark clouds hover over the road to Plymouth, Vermont, as citizens trudged toward the hillside grave. A local farmer provided parking space / Bridgeman Images

10th Anniversary Dinner of the National Broadcasting Company at the Waldorf Astoria, Nov. 9, 1936.
10th Anniversary Dinner of the National Broadcasting Company at the Waldorf Astoria, Nov. 9, 1936.

EVB2925330: 10th Anniversary Dinner of the National Broadcasting Company at the Waldorf Astoria, Nov. 9, 1936. / Bridgeman Images

Kennedy family at Waltham Massachusetts for dedication of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Institute. Oct. 14, 1970
Kennedy family at Waltham Massachusetts for dedication of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Institute. Oct. 14, 1970

EVB2925336: Kennedy family at Waltham Massachusetts for dedication of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Institute. Oct. 14, 1970 / Bridgeman Images

President Kennedy shakes hands with Cadet John H. Fagan Jr. at West Point. Fagan was named the No.1 man in General Order of Merit in the Military Academy's graduating class of 1962
President Kennedy shakes hands with Cadet John H. Fagan Jr. at West Point. Fagan was named the No.1 man in General Order of Merit in the Military Academy's graduating class of 1962

EVB2925345: President Kennedy shakes hands with Cadet John H. Fagan Jr. at West Point. Fagan was named the No.1 man in General Order of Merit in the Military Academy's graduating class of 1962 / Bridgeman Images

Actor Sir Cedric Hardwick and director Alfred Hitchcock on the set SUSPICION, 1941
Actor Sir Cedric Hardwick and director Alfred Hitchcock on the set SUSPICION, 1941

EVB2925387: Actor Sir Cedric Hardwick and director Alfred Hitchcock on the set SUSPICION, 1941 / Bridgeman Images

Japan's young Prince Hiro at age 7, Feb. 23, 1967 (b/w photo)
Japan's young Prince Hiro at age 7, Feb. 23, 1967 (b/w photo)

EVB2925399: Japan's young Prince Hiro at age 7, Feb. 23, 1967 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Oveta Culp Hobby, Director of Women's Auxiliary Army Auxiliary Corps, takes oath. May 16, 1942
Oveta Culp Hobby, Director of Women's Auxiliary Army Auxiliary Corps, takes oath. May 16, 1942

EVB2925429: Oveta Culp Hobby, Director of Women's Auxiliary Army Auxiliary Corps, takes oath. May 16, 1942 / Bridgeman Images

Sybil Burton and her husband, Jordan Christopher, at New York's discotheque 'Arthur'. Mrs. Christopher is cutting a cake during the celebration of the successful night clubs one year anniversary. May 12, 1966
Sybil Burton and her husband, Jordan Christopher, at New York's discotheque 'Arthur'. Mrs. Christopher is cutting a cake during the celebration of the successful night clubs one year anniversary. May 12, 1966

EVB2925465: Sybil Burton and her husband, Jordan Christopher, at New York's discotheque 'Arthur'. Mrs. Christopher is cutting a cake during the celebration of the successful night clubs one year anniversary. May 12, 1966 / Bridgeman Images

Aymara Indians from Lake Titicaca, built the papyrus boat 'RA II'. Safi, Morocco, April 27, 1970. After Thor Heyerdahl's first African crafted papyrus boat 'RA' failed, the explorer built 'RA II' with papyrus from Lake Titicac. This craft completed its African to America voyage in 1970
Aymara Indians from Lake Titicaca, built the papyrus boat 'RA II'. Safi, Morocco, April 27, 1970. After Thor Heyerdahl's first African crafted papyrus boat 'RA' failed, the explorer built 'RA II' with papyrus from Lake Titicac. This craft completed its African to America voyage in 1970

EVB2925474: Aymara Indians from Lake Titicaca, built the papyrus boat 'RA II'. Safi, Morocco, April 27, 1970. After Thor Heyerdahl's first African crafted papyrus boat 'RA' failed, the explorer built 'RA II' with papyrus from Lake Titicac. This craft completed its African to America voyage in 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Hydrogen-filled balloon that lifted Auguste Piccard and Max Cosyns to the height of 53,153 feet. August 18, 1932, at Dubendorf, Switzerland. It was Piccard's second ascent into the stratosphere
Hydrogen-filled balloon that lifted Auguste Piccard and Max Cosyns to the height of 53,153 feet. August 18, 1932, at Dubendorf, Switzerland. It was Piccard's second ascent into the stratosphere

EVB2925516: Hydrogen-filled balloon that lifted Auguste Piccard and Max Cosyns to the height of 53,153 feet. August 18, 1932, at Dubendorf, Switzerland. It was Piccard's second ascent into the stratosphere / Bridgeman Images

Actor John Agar, protests photographers taking his picture after his drunk driving arrest. Feb. 12, 1950. The 29 year old actor was recently divorced from Shirley Temple
Actor John Agar, protests photographers taking his picture after his drunk driving arrest. Feb. 12, 1950. The 29 year old actor was recently divorced from Shirley Temple

EVB2925531: Actor John Agar, protests photographers taking his picture after his drunk driving arrest. Feb. 12, 1950. The 29 year old actor was recently divorced from Shirley Temple / Bridgeman Images

Jacobo Arbenz Guzman, former Guatemalan President, from 1951 to 1954. His government planned to expropriate idle land from United Fruit Company. His progressive agrarian and social reform policies resulted in his ouster in the CIA coup d'état in June 1954
Jacobo Arbenz Guzman, former Guatemalan President, from 1951 to 1954. His government planned to expropriate idle land from United Fruit Company. His progressive agrarian and social reform policies resulted in his ouster in the CIA coup d'état in June 1954

EVB2925540: Jacobo Arbenz Guzman, former Guatemalan President, from 1951 to 1954. His government planned to expropriate idle land from United Fruit Company. His progressive agrarian and social reform policies resulted in his ouster in the CIA coup d'état in June 1954 / Bridgeman Images

Paul Anderson, performed at weight lifting and strength exhibitions. He gave up his amateur status by accepting money for these performances. c. 1969
Paul Anderson, performed at weight lifting and strength exhibitions. He gave up his amateur status by accepting money for these performances. c. 1969

EVB2925555: Paul Anderson, performed at weight lifting and strength exhibitions. He gave up his amateur status by accepting money for these performances. c. 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Rupert Hughes was an novelist and historian, film director, screenwriter, and music composer. April 1944. In 1928 he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for THE PATENT LEATHER KID
Rupert Hughes was an novelist and historian, film director, screenwriter, and music composer. April 1944. In 1928 he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for THE PATENT LEATHER KID

EVB2925570: Rupert Hughes was an novelist and historian, film director, screenwriter, and music composer. April 1944. In 1928 he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for THE PATENT LEATHER KID / Bridgeman Images

India's Premier Jawaharlal Nehru (left) and Saudi Arabia's King Saud discuss the Suez Crisis. Riyaih, Saudi Arabia. Oct. 1, 1956. In a joint statement at the end of the visit, both opposed economic reprisals against Egypt
India's Premier Jawaharlal Nehru (left) and Saudi Arabia's King Saud discuss the Suez Crisis. Riyaih, Saudi Arabia. Oct. 1, 1956. In a joint statement at the end of the visit, both opposed economic reprisals against Egypt

EVB2925588: India's Premier Jawaharlal Nehru (left) and Saudi Arabia's King Saud discuss the Suez Crisis. Riyaih, Saudi Arabia. Oct. 1, 1956. In a joint statement at the end of the visit, both opposed economic reprisals against Egypt / Bridgeman Images

Jawaharlal Nehru, Premier of India, is shown talking with his 3-year-old grandson, Rajiva Gandhi. Rajiva became the 7th Prime Minister of India, from 1984 to 1989. He was assassinated while campaigning on May 21, 1991
Jawaharlal Nehru, Premier of India, is shown talking with his 3-year-old grandson, Rajiva Gandhi. Rajiva became the 7th Prime Minister of India, from 1984 to 1989. He was assassinated while campaigning on May 21, 1991

EVB2925591: Jawaharlal Nehru, Premier of India, is shown talking with his 3-year-old grandson, Rajiva Gandhi. Rajiva became the 7th Prime Minister of India, from 1984 to 1989. He was assassinated while campaigning on May 21, 1991 / Bridgeman Images

John Coolidge, son of Pres. Coolidge, presenting arms to General Malvern Hill Burnum. He was at the Citizens Military Training Camp, Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts. Sept. 14, 1925
John Coolidge, son of Pres. Coolidge, presenting arms to General Malvern Hill Burnum. He was at the Citizens Military Training Camp, Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts. Sept. 14, 1925

EVB2925308: John Coolidge, son of Pres. Coolidge, presenting arms to General Malvern Hill Burnum. He was at the Citizens Military Training Camp, Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts. Sept. 14, 1925 / Bridgeman Images

Florence Trumbull and John Coolidge wedding portrait, Sept. 28, 1929
Florence Trumbull and John Coolidge wedding portrait, Sept. 28, 1929

EVB2925311: Florence Trumbull and John Coolidge wedding portrait, Sept. 28, 1929 / Bridgeman Images

16 year old Robert Sargent Shriver III going to court after a drug arrest in July 1970. He is accompanied by his parents, Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Sargent Shriver in Barnstable, Massachusetts, Aug. 6, 1970
16 year old Robert Sargent Shriver III going to court after a drug arrest in July 1970. He is accompanied by his parents, Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Sargent Shriver in Barnstable, Massachusetts, Aug. 6, 1970

EVB2925338: 16 year old Robert Sargent Shriver III going to court after a drug arrest in July 1970. He is accompanied by his parents, Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Sargent Shriver in Barnstable, Massachusetts, Aug. 6, 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Wearing a dark veil, one of the wives of King Saud of Saudi Arabia enters the Hotel Negresco. King Saud was on a recuperative vacation in Nice, France. March 28, 1963. A private detective stands near
Wearing a dark veil, one of the wives of King Saud of Saudi Arabia enters the Hotel Negresco. King Saud was on a recuperative vacation in Nice, France. March 28, 1963. A private detective stands near

EVB2925341: Wearing a dark veil, one of the wives of King Saud of Saudi Arabia enters the Hotel Negresco. King Saud was on a recuperative vacation in Nice, France. March 28, 1963. A private detective stands near / Bridgeman Images

Pet cemetery where more than 3,000 animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and monkeys are buried. Aug. 1958 at Florissant, St. Louis County, Missouri
Pet cemetery where more than 3,000 animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and monkeys are buried. Aug. 1958 at Florissant, St. Louis County, Missouri

EVB2925356: Pet cemetery where more than 3,000 animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and monkeys are buried. Aug. 1958 at Florissant, St. Louis County, Missouri / Bridgeman Images

Cameraman Karl Freund working on the 'Parnell' set in July 1937. The MGM movie was directed John M. Stahl and starred Clark Gable and Myrna Loy. The film is listed in 'The Fifty Worst Films of All Time (And How They Got That Way)' a 1978 book by Harry Medved
Cameraman Karl Freund working on the 'Parnell' set in July 1937. The MGM movie was directed John M. Stahl and starred Clark Gable and Myrna Loy. The film is listed in 'The Fifty Worst Films of All Time (And How They Got That Way)' a 1978 book by Harry Medved

EVB2925359: Cameraman Karl Freund working on the 'Parnell' set in July 1937. The MGM movie was directed John M. Stahl and starred Clark Gable and Myrna Loy. The film is listed in 'The Fifty Worst Films of All Time (And How They Got That Way)' a 1978 book by Harry Medved / Bridgeman Images

Model in a 1946 striped glazed cotton chintz bathing suit. It was exhibited at the International Sportsman's Show at Chicago Coliseum, February 22, 1946
Model in a 1946 striped glazed cotton chintz bathing suit. It was exhibited at the International Sportsman's Show at Chicago Coliseum, February 22, 1946

EVB2925362: Model in a 1946 striped glazed cotton chintz bathing suit. It was exhibited at the International Sportsman's Show at Chicago Coliseum, February 22, 1946 / Bridgeman Images

Manager Casey Stengel of the New York Mets gives pitcher David Hillman throwing advice. April 27, 1962
Manager Casey Stengel of the New York Mets gives pitcher David Hillman throwing advice. April 27, 1962

EVB2925365: Manager Casey Stengel of the New York Mets gives pitcher David Hillman throwing advice. April 27, 1962 / Bridgeman Images

Alger Hiss in front of the Federal Courthouse in New York, Nov. 17, 1949. The former State Department employee was convicted of lying to a Federal Grand Jury in a Communist spy ring case
Alger Hiss in front of the Federal Courthouse in New York, Nov. 17, 1949. The former State Department employee was convicted of lying to a Federal Grand Jury in a Communist spy ring case

EVB2925383: Alger Hiss in front of the Federal Courthouse in New York, Nov. 17, 1949. The former State Department employee was convicted of lying to a Federal Grand Jury in a Communist spy ring case / Bridgeman Images

Chiang Ching-Kuo, Premier of the Republic of China, 1972-78. He was the son of Chiang Kai-shek
Chiang Ching-Kuo, Premier of the Republic of China, 1972-78. He was the son of Chiang Kai-shek

EVB2925458: Chiang Ching-Kuo, Premier of the Republic of China, 1972-78. He was the son of Chiang Kai-shek / Bridgeman Images

Dr. Alfred D. Hershey, 60, awarded 1969 Nobel Prize for Medicine. He shared the prize with Dr. Salvador Luria and Dr. Max Delbruck, for their discoveries concerning the genetic structure of viruses
Dr. Alfred D. Hershey, 60, awarded 1969 Nobel Prize for Medicine. He shared the prize with Dr. Salvador Luria and Dr. Max Delbruck, for their discoveries concerning the genetic structure of viruses

EVB2925479: Dr. Alfred D. Hershey, 60, awarded 1969 Nobel Prize for Medicine. He shared the prize with Dr. Salvador Luria and Dr. Max Delbruck, for their discoveries concerning the genetic structure of viruses / Bridgeman Images

Major Roland E. Alley (center), a 14 year Army veteran, charged misconduct as a Korean War POW. August 22, 1955. His lawyer, Col. William T. Logan, warned that he was being singled out as a scapegoat while the Army was under pressure for being 'soft on Communism' by Joseph McCarthy. Convicted, he served 3.5 years in Leavenworth. In Sept. 1973, as a successful surveyor in Maine, he sought to have his case reviewed
Major Roland E. Alley (center), a 14 year Army veteran, charged misconduct as a Korean War POW. August 22, 1955. His lawyer, Col. William T. Logan, warned that he was being singled out as a scapegoat while the Army was under pressure for being 'soft on Communism' by Joseph McCarthy. Convicted, he served 3.5 years in Leavenworth. In Sept. 1973, as a successful surveyor in Maine, he sought to have his case reviewed

EVB2925548: Major Roland E. Alley (center), a 14 year Army veteran, charged misconduct as a Korean War POW. August 22, 1955. His lawyer, Col. William T. Logan, warned that he was being singled out as a scapegoat while the Army was under pressure for being 'soft on Communism' by Joseph McCarthy. Convicted, he served 3.5 years in Leavenworth. In Sept. 1973, as a successful surveyor in Maine, he sought to have his case reviewed / Bridgeman Images

Dr. Carl Anderson shows newsmen his cloud chamber for cosmic ray research. Dec. 18, 1946. Inyokern, California, was the location of the U.S. Navy's Naval Air Weapons Station during World War II
Dr. Carl Anderson shows newsmen his cloud chamber for cosmic ray research. Dec. 18, 1946. Inyokern, California, was the location of the U.S. Navy's Naval Air Weapons Station during World War II

EVB2925551: Dr. Carl Anderson shows newsmen his cloud chamber for cosmic ray research. Dec. 18, 1946. Inyokern, California, was the location of the U.S. Navy's Naval Air Weapons Station during World War II / Bridgeman Images


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