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President Franklin Roosevelt fired Hugh Johnson for erratic behavior related to alcohol abuse in Sept. 1934
President Franklin Roosevelt fired Hugh Johnson for erratic behavior related to alcohol abuse in Sept. 1934

EVB2924754: President Franklin Roosevelt fired Hugh Johnson for erratic behavior related to alcohol abuse in Sept. 1934 / Bridgeman Images

Herman's Hermits arrive in New York from a tour of Japan, Feb. 1966. At the time, the group out-ranked the Beatles in worldwide popularity polls. They were in the U.S. to promote their first motion picture musical, HOLD ON. Bottom to top: Peter, Keith, Lek, Carl, and Barry
Herman's Hermits arrive in New York from a tour of Japan, Feb. 1966. At the time, the group out-ranked the Beatles in worldwide popularity polls. They were in the U.S. to promote their first motion picture musical, HOLD ON. Bottom to top: Peter, Keith, Lek, Carl, and Barry

EVB2924766: Herman's Hermits arrive in New York from a tour of Japan, Feb. 1966. At the time, the group out-ranked the Beatles in worldwide popularity polls. They were in the U.S. to promote their first motion picture musical, HOLD ON. Bottom to top: Peter, Keith, Lek, Carl, and Barry / Bridgeman Images

Guatemalan poet Miguel Angel Asturia, winner of the 1967 Nobel Prize for Literature. One of Asturias' most famous novels, 'El Senor Presidente', describes life under a ruthless dictator
Guatemalan poet Miguel Angel Asturia, winner of the 1967 Nobel Prize for Literature. One of Asturias' most famous novels, 'El Senor Presidente', describes life under a ruthless dictator

EVB2924802: Guatemalan poet Miguel Angel Asturia, winner of the 1967 Nobel Prize for Literature. One of Asturias' most famous novels, 'El Senor Presidente', describes life under a ruthless dictator / Bridgeman Images

Bruno Hauptmann with his defense counsel Egbert Rosecrans, Jan. 15 1935. Hunterdon County Courthouse, Flemington, N.J
Bruno Hauptmann with his defense counsel Egbert Rosecrans, Jan. 15 1935. Hunterdon County Courthouse, Flemington, N.J

EVB2924814: Bruno Hauptmann with his defense counsel Egbert Rosecrans, Jan. 15 1935. Hunterdon County Courthouse, Flemington, N.J / Bridgeman Images

Former Senate aide Bobby Baker (2nd from left) before the Senate Rules Committee. Feb. 25, 1964. He was questioned about his complex business dealings. Baker refused to testify or turn over his subpoenaed records to the committee
Former Senate aide Bobby Baker (2nd from left) before the Senate Rules Committee. Feb. 25, 1964. He was questioned about his complex business dealings. Baker refused to testify or turn over his subpoenaed records to the committee

EVB2924826: Former Senate aide Bobby Baker (2nd from left) before the Senate Rules Committee. Feb. 25, 1964. He was questioned about his complex business dealings. Baker refused to testify or turn over his subpoenaed records to the committee / Bridgeman Images

Craig Breedlove stands beside his jet car 'Spirit of America' on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. July 25, 1963. Breedlove set a new land speed record of reached 407.45 mph on Aug. 5, 1963
Craig Breedlove stands beside his jet car 'Spirit of America' on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. July 25, 1963. Breedlove set a new land speed record of reached 407.45 mph on Aug. 5, 1963

EVB2924832: Craig Breedlove stands beside his jet car 'Spirit of America' on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. July 25, 1963. Breedlove set a new land speed record of reached 407.45 mph on Aug. 5, 1963 / Bridgeman Images

Lady Bird Johnson and Muriel Humphrey at the annual First Lady Breakfast of the Congressional Club. May 5, 1966
Lady Bird Johnson and Muriel Humphrey at the annual First Lady Breakfast of the Congressional Club. May 5, 1966

EVB2923357: Lady Bird Johnson and Muriel Humphrey at the annual First Lady Breakfast of the Congressional Club. May 5, 1966 / Bridgeman Images

The African American teenagers with tuxedos and top hats during the August 1943 riots in Harlem
The African American teenagers with tuxedos and top hats during the August 1943 riots in Harlem

EVB2923556: The African American teenagers with tuxedos and top hats during the August 1943 riots in Harlem / Bridgeman Images

Anti-Vietnam War protest in Milan, Italy. The demonstrators hold a banner with pictures of the four students killed at Kent State University. May, 7, 1970
Anti-Vietnam War protest in Milan, Italy. The demonstrators hold a banner with pictures of the four students killed at Kent State University. May, 7, 1970

EVB2923586: Anti-Vietnam War protest in Milan, Italy. The demonstrators hold a banner with pictures of the four students killed at Kent State University. May, 7, 1970 / Bridgeman Images

African American women working on a railroad crew. They perform track maintenance in near-zero weather in Chicago. They fill jobs vacated by men entering the military during World War II. Nov. 26, 1943
African American women working on a railroad crew. They perform track maintenance in near-zero weather in Chicago. They fill jobs vacated by men entering the military during World War II. Nov. 26, 1943

EVB2923477: African American women working on a railroad crew. They perform track maintenance in near-zero weather in Chicago. They fill jobs vacated by men entering the military during World War II. Nov. 26, 1943 / Bridgeman Images

1965 Social Security Tax Hike. The increase boosted the maximum yearly tax to .20, a hike of 59% over the previous maximum. Thirty-five cents of each  taxable for Social Security in 1966 went to Medicare. NOTE:  in 1966 inflates to ,610 in 2012
1965 Social Security Tax Hike. The increase boosted the maximum yearly tax to .20, a hike of 59% over the previous maximum. Thirty-five cents of each  taxable for Social Security in 1966 went to Medicare. NOTE:  in 1966 inflates to ,610 in 2012

EVB2923507: 1965 Social Security Tax Hike. The increase boosted the maximum yearly tax to .20, a hike of 59% over the previous maximum. Thirty-five cents of each taxable for Social Security in 1966 went to Medicare. NOTE: in 1966 inflates to ,610 in 2012 / Bridgeman Images

Closing time on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 11, 1976. The Dow Jones Industrial Average crossed the ,000 mark twice during the day, but fell back both times, ending the day at .70, up 4.96 points
Closing time on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 11, 1976. The Dow Jones Industrial Average crossed the ,000 mark twice during the day, but fell back both times, ending the day at .70, up 4.96 points

EVB2923546: Closing time on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 11, 1976. The Dow Jones Industrial Average crossed the ,000 mark twice during the day, but fell back both times, ending the day at .70, up 4.96 points / Bridgeman Images

Derelict apartment buildings in New York's Harlem. Even with the post-war housing shortage, many apartment buildings were abandoned and burned out. In some cases people still lived in units in these buildings. July 18, 1946
Derelict apartment buildings in New York's Harlem. Even with the post-war housing shortage, many apartment buildings were abandoned and burned out. In some cases people still lived in units in these buildings. July 18, 1946

EVB2923561: Derelict apartment buildings in New York's Harlem. Even with the post-war housing shortage, many apartment buildings were abandoned and burned out. In some cases people still lived in units in these buildings. July 18, 1946 / Bridgeman Images

Lady Bird Johnson smiles as the wind disrupts her hairdo. She was visiting the Statue of Liberty to dedicate the American Museum of Immigration. May 17,1968
Lady Bird Johnson smiles as the wind disrupts her hairdo. She was visiting the Statue of Liberty to dedicate the American Museum of Immigration. May 17,1968

EVB2923371: Lady Bird Johnson smiles as the wind disrupts her hairdo. She was visiting the Statue of Liberty to dedicate the American Museum of Immigration. May 17,1968 / Bridgeman Images

African American flood refugees vaccinated for typhoid at Camp Louisiana, near Vicksburg. Many would have joined the 'Great Migration' to northern cities, but authorities isolated them in unhealthy camps until the flood subsided, hence preserving their low paid agricultural workforce. May 21, 1927
African American flood refugees vaccinated for typhoid at Camp Louisiana, near Vicksburg. Many would have joined the 'Great Migration' to northern cities, but authorities isolated them in unhealthy camps until the flood subsided, hence preserving their low paid agricultural workforce. May 21, 1927

EVB2923488: African American flood refugees vaccinated for typhoid at Camp Louisiana, near Vicksburg. Many would have joined the 'Great Migration' to northern cities, but authorities isolated them in unhealthy camps until the flood subsided, hence preserving their low paid agricultural workforce. May 21, 1927 / Bridgeman Images

Stock ticker of the late 19th and early 20th century. Early versions of stock tickers provided the first mechanical means of conveying stock prices over long distance over telegraph
Stock ticker of the late 19th and early 20th century. Early versions of stock tickers provided the first mechanical means of conveying stock prices over long distance over telegraph

EVB2923497: Stock ticker of the late 19th and early 20th century. Early versions of stock tickers provided the first mechanical means of conveying stock prices over long distance over telegraph / Bridgeman Images

Initiation of Social Security in 1936. Employees application for Social Security. This form must be filled out by all employees classified under the Soc. Sec. Act and must be submitted to the local postmaster not later than Dec. 5th, 1936
Initiation of Social Security in 1936. Employees application for Social Security. This form must be filled out by all employees classified under the Soc. Sec. Act and must be submitted to the local postmaster not later than Dec. 5th, 1936

EVB2923506: Initiation of Social Security in 1936. Employees application for Social Security. This form must be filled out by all employees classified under the Soc. Sec. Act and must be submitted to the local postmaster not later than Dec. 5th, 1936 / Bridgeman Images

The first Social Security checks are mailed. Guy Allen, an officer of the Treasury Department (wearing jacket) supervises the mailing by the Post Office of thousands of old age insurance checks. Jan. 1, 1940
The first Social Security checks are mailed. Guy Allen, an officer of the Treasury Department (wearing jacket) supervises the mailing by the Post Office of thousands of old age insurance checks. Jan. 1, 1940

EVB2923509: The first Social Security checks are mailed. Guy Allen, an officer of the Treasury Department (wearing jacket) supervises the mailing by the Post Office of thousands of old age insurance checks. Jan. 1, 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Information technology installed in the Social Security Department. A worker at of the automatic card sorters as it was being operated. Nov. 27, 1936
Information technology installed in the Social Security Department. A worker at of the automatic card sorters as it was being operated. Nov. 27, 1936

EVB2923512: Information technology installed in the Social Security Department. A worker at of the automatic card sorters as it was being operated. Nov. 27, 1936 / Bridgeman Images

A naked young woman and her escort ride a horse through Goose Lake Park during the three day rock music festival. Aug. 7, 1970
A naked young woman and her escort ride a horse through Goose Lake Park during the three day rock music festival. Aug. 7, 1970

EVB2923527: A naked young woman and her escort ride a horse through Goose Lake Park during the three day rock music festival. Aug. 7, 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Wall Street on March 10, 1933 during the New Deal 'Bank Holiday'. Usually crowded, the streets are relatively empty, following the closing of banks and the stock brokerage houses. Trinity Church is in the background
Wall Street on March 10, 1933 during the New Deal 'Bank Holiday'. Usually crowded, the streets are relatively empty, following the closing of banks and the stock brokerage houses. Trinity Church is in the background

EVB2923536: Wall Street on March 10, 1933 during the New Deal 'Bank Holiday'. Usually crowded, the streets are relatively empty, following the closing of banks and the stock brokerage houses. Trinity Church is in the background / Bridgeman Images

Trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange on April 3, 1968. After news broke that North Vietnam was willing to begin Peace talks with the US, trading ran 46 minutes ahead of the high speed market tickers
Trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange on April 3, 1968. After news broke that North Vietnam was willing to begin Peace talks with the US, trading ran 46 minutes ahead of the high speed market tickers

EVB2923542: Trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange on April 3, 1968. After news broke that North Vietnam was willing to begin Peace talks with the US, trading ran 46 minutes ahead of the high speed market tickers / Bridgeman Images

Paper refuse after heavy trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Oct. 10, 1974. The day saw its best monthly gain since Gerald Ford became president on August 9, 1974
Paper refuse after heavy trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Oct. 10, 1974. The day saw its best monthly gain since Gerald Ford became president on August 9, 1974

EVB2923545: Paper refuse after heavy trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Oct. 10, 1974. The day saw its best monthly gain since Gerald Ford became president on August 9, 1974 / Bridgeman Images

Earthquake destruction on a street in Mishawa, Japan. 250 were killed, thousands rendered homeless and many villages in the southern portion of Japan were leveled. Nov. 25, 1930
Earthquake destruction on a street in Mishawa, Japan. 250 were killed, thousands rendered homeless and many villages in the southern portion of Japan were leveled. Nov. 25, 1930

EVB2923593: Earthquake destruction on a street in Mishawa, Japan. 250 were killed, thousands rendered homeless and many villages in the southern portion of Japan were leveled. Nov. 25, 1930 / Bridgeman Images

'Machine Gun' Kelly, handcuffed to cell bars, smiles for photographers in his Memphis jail cell. Sept. 26, 1933
'Machine Gun' Kelly, handcuffed to cell bars, smiles for photographers in his Memphis jail cell. Sept. 26, 1933

EVB2923632: 'Machine Gun' Kelly, handcuffed to cell bars, smiles for photographers in his Memphis jail cell. Sept. 26, 1933 / Bridgeman Images

Georges Pompidou with  Kurt Kiesinger, 1969 (photo)
Georges Pompidou with  Kurt Kiesinger, 1969 (photo)

EVB2924563: Georges Pompidou with Kurt Kiesinger, 1969 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Georges and Claude Pompidou, Orvilliers, 1971 (photo)
Georges and Claude Pompidou, Orvilliers, 1971 (photo)

EVB2924566: Georges and Claude Pompidou, Orvilliers, 1971 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Algerian President Ahmed Ben Bella addresses the United Nations General Assembly on Oct. 9, 1962. The leader of the newly independent French colony, said Algeria was resolved to give unconditional aid to nationalists fighting to liberate Angola, Rhodesia, South Africa, and Southwest Africa
Algerian President Ahmed Ben Bella addresses the United Nations General Assembly on Oct. 9, 1962. The leader of the newly independent French colony, said Algeria was resolved to give unconditional aid to nationalists fighting to liberate Angola, Rhodesia, South Africa, and Southwest Africa

EVB2924684: Algerian President Ahmed Ben Bella addresses the United Nations General Assembly on Oct. 9, 1962. The leader of the newly independent French colony, said Algeria was resolved to give unconditional aid to nationalists fighting to liberate Angola, Rhodesia, South Africa, and Southwest Africa / Bridgeman Images

Swedish actress, Ingrid Bergman as baby, c. 1916
Swedish actress, Ingrid Bergman as baby, c. 1916

EVB2924690: Swedish actress, Ingrid Bergman as baby, c. 1916 / Bridgeman Images

Movie star Betty Hutton with her fiance, newscaster, in Charles Martin at the Stock Club. New York City, Sept. 2, 1943. They never wed, instead she married Ted Briskin on Sept. 3, 1945
Movie star Betty Hutton with her fiance, newscaster, in Charles Martin at the Stock Club. New York City, Sept. 2, 1943. They never wed, instead she married Ted Briskin on Sept. 3, 1945

EVB2924723: Movie star Betty Hutton with her fiance, newscaster, in Charles Martin at the Stock Club. New York City, Sept. 2, 1943. They never wed, instead she married Ted Briskin on Sept. 3, 1945 / Bridgeman Images

Georges Pompidou with Richard Nixon, 1970 (photo)
Georges Pompidou with Richard Nixon, 1970 (photo)

EVB2924562: Georges Pompidou with Richard Nixon, 1970 (photo) / 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

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

Hugh Johnson with Monte Ferris Bourjaily, General Manager of the United Features Syndicate. After his dismissal by FDR as NRA Administrator, Johnson resumed his career as a magazine writer and signed up as political columnist with the United Features Syndicate. c. March 1935
Hugh Johnson with Monte Ferris Bourjaily, General Manager of the United Features Syndicate. After his dismissal by FDR as NRA Administrator, Johnson resumed his career as a magazine writer and signed up as political columnist with the United Features Syndicate. c. March 1935

EVB2924755: Hugh Johnson with Monte Ferris Bourjaily, General Manager of the United Features Syndicate. After his dismissal by FDR as NRA Administrator, Johnson resumed his career as a magazine writer and signed up as political columnist with the United Features Syndicate. c. March 1935 / Bridgeman Images

Barbara Hutton, Woolworth heiress, wearing a dress with diagonal ruffles, on an ocean liner. c. 1930
Barbara Hutton, Woolworth heiress, wearing a dress with diagonal ruffles, on an ocean liner. c. 1930

EVB2924776: Barbara Hutton, Woolworth heiress, wearing a dress with diagonal ruffles, on an ocean liner. c. 1930 / Bridgeman Images


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