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Retro people 009Original Caption: Smiling Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of the American President, chats to two veteran retired and bearded Rajput soldiers when she visited the Maharana of Udiapur (center), at his palace in Udaipur yesterday. Mrs. Kennedy is currently on a semi-official tour of India and Pakistan.
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Retro people 011Original caption: Behind Barnum Bill Veeck's zany showmanship is good common sense. Is there a fan with soul so dead who has not longed to have a hand in the management of his favorite team? Veeck's Yes and No cards gave the customers at Sportsman's Park the opportunity to do just that one night--and with good results, the Browns won. August 31, 1951 St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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Retro people 012Original caption: 5/28/1938- Callender, Ontario- On their fourth birthday, the fast-growing quintuplets received ice cream cones as a special added treat. Left to right: Emilie, Annette, Marie, Cecile and Yvonne. May 28, 1938 Callender, Ontario
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Retro people 013Original caption: In World Series that was highly notable for its lack of power, only two stickmen got enough wood on the ball to knock it out of the park. Naturally, both were Joe DiMaggio (right) and Yoggi Berra. The Bombers took the finale, 5-2, at Yankee Stadium to sweep the Series. October 7, 1950 New York, New York, USA
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Retro people 014Original Caption: Musical Variety. New York, New York: The show at the new Birdland Restaurant, which opened on Broadway, December 15, offers music to suit just about every taste. Entertaining at their specialties are (left to right), trumpeter Max Kaminsky, Dixieland style; saxophonist Lester Young, swing; "Hot Lips" Page, famed for sweet swing; Charlie Parker on the alto sax, representing bop; and pianist Lennie Tristano, exponent of a new style called "music of the future." It marked the first time that these noted musicians, representing completely different schools of modern music, were gathered on the same stage. December 16, 1949.
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Retro people 016Original Caption: LaGurdia Supports St. Lawrence Seaway Plan. Washington, D.C.: Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia of New York, testifying before members of the House Rivers and Harbors Committee, urges the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway and says that he does not believe that it would injure New York or other ports along the Atlantic but would instead create new foreign commerce, stimulate domestic industrial activity and provide a vast new reservoir of cheap electricity.
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Retro people 018Original caption: New York: Photo shows Earl Combs of the New York Yankees singling to start the first inning in the first game of the double header between the Yankees and the Athletics played today at the Yankee Stadium. September 9, 1928 Bronx, New York, USA
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Retro people 023Original Caption: Debbie Reynold in Say One For Me, 1959
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 10/31/1952-Washington,DC- President Harry S.Truman presents Bob Hope with a special scroll honoring the NBC star for his unparalled record of entertaining U.S. serviceman all over the world. The citation, which was presented at the White House, was signed by more than 1,000,000 GI's, Pres. Truman, Vice-President Barkley and all the Generals of the commands visited by Hope since 1941. The NBC comedian starts his new daily day time radio series 11/10. He also appears once a month on NBC-TV's "Colgate Comedy Hour".
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: Photo shows Frank Sinatra (R), Bing Crosby (C) and Bob Hope during a command performance. Undated photoraph.
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Retro people 042Original Caption: 7/1/1944-Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides- Making it a point to talk with each patient at the 31st General Hospital in Esiritu Santo, Bob Hope chats with a group. Left to right: Bob Hope (R) speaking with Private Charles Hallender, of Quincy, Ill., Private Warren Riply, Newberry, Fl; and Private Fred Rathbone of Waynesville, NC.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 6/22/1981-Wimbledon, England: John McEnroe (USA) is shown approaching the umpire to contest a call. He went on to argue with the ump, attempt to break his racket in frustration and, later, beat Tim Gullikson (USA) 7-6, 7-5, and 6-3.
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Ali and Sylvester Мухамед Ðли и СильвеÑÑ‚Ñ€ Сталлоне
Original Caption: 1984: Muhammad Ali and Sylvester Stallone play boxing.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 2/24/1926-Cannes,France- This is the first photo to arrive in America showing Suzanne Lenglen (left) shaking hands with our own Helen Wills (right) who lost. The gentleman in the foreground is not the referee, but someone trying to hold back the photographers-he lost too.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 07/05/1937-Medford, MA. Little David Morrissey tunes in the latest report of the thrilling search being made for his Aunt, Amelia Earheart Putnam , missing aviatrix. Meanwhile, David's five year old sister Aimee uses her small globe to point out the spot in the Pacific Ocean from whence faint radio signals suposedly from lady Lindy and her navigator, Capt. Fred J. Nodan, were heard.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: Mexican Revolution. Photo shows rebel sharp-shooters at work. Ca. 1910s.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 12/1978-West Hollywood, California-Four-year-old Drew Barrymore, granddaughter of the late John Barrymore, is the youngest member of the Barrymore and Drew families, and heir to a theatrical heritage like none other in America. A very bright and inquisitive youngster, here she questions her mother, Ildiko Jaid, about what a butterfly experiences when it flies.
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Retro peopleWhirling wildly and kicking up her heels, Rita Moreno, as Anita, dances with members of a Puerto Rican gang and their girlfriends support in a scene from West Side Story.
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Джон БÑрримор и КÑрол Ломбард Джон БÑрримор и КÑрол Ломбард в фильме "still" от "Twetieth Century". РежиÑÑер Ховард Ð¥Ð¾ÑƒÐºÑ Ð´Ð»Ñ ÐšÐ¾Ð»ÑƒÐ¼Ð±Ð¸Ð¸ пикчерÑ.
Original Caption: 5/1934-: John Barrymore and Carole Lombard are shown in a movie still from "Twetieth Century." Directed by Howard Hawks for Columbia.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 6/19/1954-Puerto Barrios, Guatemala- This is the United Fruit Company's hiring hall in Puerto Barrios, the major Guatemalan port on the Caribbean, which is reported to have fallen to invading anti-Communist exiles June 19. The banner of the General Confederation of Workers, Guatemala's major labor union, hangs from the building.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 10/1923-Mustafa Kemal Pasha's army is shown here returning from Constantinople, taking over the city from Allied forces who held it since the Armistice. The forces of the head of the new Turkish government are maching down the Grand Rue de Pera.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 3/6/1923-Turkey: Photo shows his excellency Mustapha Kemal Ataturk and his officers.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: Illustration depicting the first Japanese parliament, which opened November 29, 1890, under a constitution drawn up by Prince Ito. From a Japanese engraving.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 6/7/1937-Dartmont, Kentucky-A mine camp at Dartmont, near Evarts, KY, in Harlan County. In this mine the coal vein has run out, causing the abandonment of both camp and mine. Other camps appear prosperous and not squalid like this one.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 11/28/1931-Los Angeles, CA-Swirling serpentines and confetti, brass bands, and the cheers of their fellow citizens greet the University of Southern California football warriors as they are welcomed home following their sensational gridiron triumph over the famed Notre Dame eleven. The great parade of welcome is shown proceeding down Spring Street.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 2/8/1949-Glastonbury, CT- Highway speeders around these parts had best beware, or they'll be trapped by the "Little Black Box." Beginning next week, state police here will use radar to detect speeders, but the motorists will have adequate warning that they are entering the radar zone, as seen in the photo on the left, looking north along Route 15 toward North Haven.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 7/17/1969-Baghdad, Iraq- Deputy Premier and Defense Minister Lieutenant General Hardan Tikriti, President Ahmed Hassan Al-Bakr, and Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Hammad Chehab take the salute on the reviewing stand during a military parade. The parade, the first of its kind in the Arab world since the Six Day War of June 1967, was in celebration of the first anniversary of Baathist Party rule in this Mideast country.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 5/16/1957-Baghdad, Iraq- Iraqi army unit (calvary), on parade. Diplomatic sources in Beirut, Lebanon, indicated on June 30, 1961, that Iraqi Premier, Abdel Karim Kassem, is preparing his army for an attack on Kuwait. Iraq has claimed that oil-rich Kuwait is rightfully Iraqi territory. Britain, dependent upon little Kuwait for oil, has hurried to her aid. At least eight British warships are racing toward Kuwait with landing craft and Royal marine commandos prepared for any eventuality.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 5/1/1914-I.W.W. meeting in sympathy with the Laidlaw, Colorado strikers. Alex Berkman is shown speaking.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 1965: English singing sensations The Rolling Stones are shown as they leave an airplane. Left to right: Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts. Filed 6/1965
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 3/10/1968- Delano, CA- Senator Robert Kennedy (L) breaks bread with Union Leader Cesar Chavez as Chavez ended a 23-day fast in support of non-violence in the strike against grape growers. The bread is the first solid food for Chavez since he began his fast. The bread breaking took place after Mass of thanksgiving ending the hunger strike.
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Retro peopleOriginal Caption: 4/6/1934- New York, NY- After laying a wreath at the foot of the eternal light in Madison Square to Commemorate the 17th anniversary of the United States' entry into the World War, These students paraded in protest against any future wars by this country. Students from Columbia, New York University, and Brooklyn College, are shown marching up Broadway bearing banners.
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