EVB2924657: Moss Hart (left), Robert E. Sherwood, and Irving Berlin at the piano. They are collaborating on a new musical, 'Miss Liberty' based on a book by Robert E. Sherwood with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. The score includes the song 'Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor,' a musical setting of the poem by Emma Lazarus. March 1949. Photo by Hugelmeyer / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924696: Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini became lovers during the filming of STROMBOLI, April 1949. Bergman is holding the flowers he collects, in the first months of their romance. At the time, she was married to Petter Lindstrom, and he to Assia Noris Marcella De Marchis / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924393: Louis B. Mayer (right) and Irving Thalberg, during Hollywood's 1920s and 1930s. Thalberg was called 'The Boy Wonder' for making very profitable films, including GRAND HOTEL, CHINA SEA, CAMILLE, MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY and THE GOOD EARTH. His career was cut short by his death from pneumonia in 1936. / Bridgeman Images
EVB2923837: President Kennedy talks with Gen. Douglas MacArthur (left). They were at the National Football Hall of Fame dinner at the Waldorf Astoria. In his speech, the President lamented that America's number one national sport seems to be sitting and watching somebody else get exercise. Dec. 5, 1961 / Bridgeman Images
EVB2923882: President John Kennedy and Attorney General Robert Kennedy during ceremonies honoring the bravery of young African Americans. A few days earlier, black school children were jailed for protesting against racial discrimination at Birmingham, Alabama's city hall. May 7, 1963 / Bridgeman Images