EVB2924404: Soldier guards the late Eva Peron's luxury after the overthrow of Argentina's dictator Juan Peron. In addition to jewelry, paintings, ivory carvings and other riches, her closets held 400 dresses, 600 hats and dozens of pairs of shoes and boots. Items worth more than ,500,000 ( million in 2015) were placed on public display by the revolutionary government of President Eduardo Lonardi. Oct. 20, 1955. / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924431: Former Boxer Gene Tunney is commissioned in the Naval Reserves. Tunney takes his oath from Navy Secretary Frank Knox. As a Lt. Commander, Tunney will serve as Physical Director and Coordinator of Physical Education at Naval Air Stations in Pensacola, Corpus Christi, and Jacksonville, Fl. Dec. 20, 1940. / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924437: Gene Tunney and wife Polly Lauder Tunney in formal attire. He is wearing a dress uniform of the Marine Corps. Tunney served in the Marine Corps branch of the Connecticut State Militia. The couple married on Oct. 3, 1928, on the condition that Tunney retire from professional boxing. / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924440: Nellie Tayloe Ross was the first state governor in U.S. History from 1925 to 1927. Her husband, William Ross, the progressive Democratic Governor of Wyoming died of appendicitis in 1924. When Democratic Party nominated Nellie to run for Governor in 1924, she won without campaigning and served for a two year term. Photo by Bachrach. / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924495: Senate Public Works Subcommittee hearings on Pres. Eisenhower's interstate road building program. The program appeared headed for bumpy going as some key Democrats push for their own bill. At left is Sen. Albert Gore (D. Tenn.), subcommittee chairman who is the main author of the bill favored by the Democrats. In center is Felix V. DuPont (center), special consultant to Commerce Sec. Weeks, and C.D. Curtis, Commissioner of Roads (right). - / Bridgeman Images