RMF2B511–Man purchasing a movie ticket for the film. The coming attraction is the film, ALL MINE TO GIVE. Feb. 9, 1958. - (BSLOC 2015 1 162)
RMKWCRPE–Railroad conductor uses an on board telephone to communicate with other parts of the train. Ca. 1930's - (BSLOC 2015 1 231)
RMF2B4K0–Railroad conductor uses an on board telephone to communicate with other parts of the train. Ca. 1930's - (BSLOC 2015 1 231)
RMKWCRHF–Man purchasing a movie ticket for the film. The coming attraction is the film, ALL MINE TO GIVE. Feb. 9, 1958. - (BSLOC 2015 1 162)
RMF2B4K7–Tape-punching equipment for the automatic message accounting system at Bell Telephone laboratories. 1949. - (BSLOC 2015 1 225)
RMKWCRP7–Tape-punching equipment for the automatic message accounting system at Bell Telephone laboratories. 1949. - (BSLOC 2015 1 225)
RMF2B52R–Patty Berg playing golf in 1951. She was a founding member and player on the LPGA Tour. She won 15 major titles from 1940 to 1962. - (BSLOC 2015 1 120)
RMKWCRP8–Western Electric model 500 Rotary dial telephone made in the 1950s. It remained the Bell System's standard model until 1984. It was designed by the firm of industrial designer Henry Dreyfuss. - (BSLOC 2015 1 226)
RMF2B4K6–Western Electric model 500 Rotary dial telephone made in the 1950s. It remained the Bell System's standard model until 1984. It
RMKWCRDN–Patty Berg playing golf in 1951. She was a founding member and player on the LPGA Tour. She won 15 major titles from 1940 to 1962. - (BSLOC 2015 1 120)
RMF2B4J4–Theodore Herzl founded the World Zionist Organization in 1897. He promoted Jewish migration to Palestine to establish a Jewish nation. - (BSLOC 2015 1 42)
RMKWCRRJ–Theodore Herzl founded the World Zionist Organization in 1897. He promoted Jewish migration to Palestine to establish a Jewish nation. - (BSLOC 2015 1 42)
RMF2B4JP–Anna Hyatt Huntington (1876-1973), working on an equestrian statue of Cuban independence leader, Jose Marti. The monumental sculpture is in Central Park, NYC. 1950s. - (BSLOC 2015 1 26)
RMKWCRDB–Vince Lombardi when he was coach on New York Giants football team. Dec. 3, 1954. - (BSLOC 2015 1 116)
RMF2B4JN–Alistair Cooke, British journalist, television personality, and broadcaster. March 19, 1974. - (BSLOC 2015 1 27)
RMKWCRPM–Anna Hyatt Huntington (1876-1973), working on an equestrian statue of Cuban independence leader, Jose Marti. The monumental sculpture is in Central Park, NYC. 1950s. - (BSLOC 2015 1 26)
RMF2B4KF–Pendulum pounding a plastic helmet worn for testing to improve headgear for football players. Sept.13, 1950 - (BSLOC 2015 1 219)
RMKWCRPN–Alistair Cooke, British journalist, television personality, and broadcaster. March 19, 1974. - (BSLOC 2015 1 27)
RMF2B531–Vince Lombardi when he was coach on New York Giants football team. Dec. 3, 1954. - (BSLOC 2015 1 116)
RMKWCRP0–Pendulum pounding a plastic helmet worn for testing to improve headgear for football players. Sept.13, 1950 - (BSLOC 2015 1 219)
RMF2B4K3–U.S. Navy men in Rear Control Car of a Dirigible, ca. 1933. The April 4, 1933 crash of the Navy Akron with the death of 73 crewmen heralded the end the dirigible fleet. - (BSLOC 2015 1 229)
RMKWCRR0–Tennessee Williams, playwright of 20th century American classics in 1952. His works include: The Glass Menagerie; A Streetcar Named Desire; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Orpheus Descending; Sweet Bird of Youth; The Rose Tattoo; Orpheus Descending; The Night of the Iguana; Summer and Smoke. - (BSLOC 2015 1 31)
RMF2B4J9–Dr. Edvard Benes, President of Czechoslovakia from 1935-1938 and again from 1940-1948. - (BSLOC 2015 1 38)
RMKWCRPH–S.S. Lurline leaving Honolulu in the 1930s. Serpentine streams down her sides, and passengers wear fragrant flower leis as she pulls away from the pier. - (BSLOC 2015 1 234)
RMF2B4KJ–NFL owners gather around Commissioner Bert Bell for the annual bonus draft, Jan. 18, 1951. Standing L-R: Dan Reeves, Los Angeles; Emil Fischer, Green Bay; John Michelosen, Pittsburgh; John Mara, New York Giants; Tony Morabito, San Francisco; and Norman Strader, New York. Seated, L-R: Ray Bennigsen, Chicago Cardinals; Bert Bell; and Paul Brown, Cleveland. - (BSLOC 2015 1 216)
RMKWCRNW–NFL owners gather around Commissioner Bert Bell for the annual bonus draft, Jan. 18, 1951. Standing L-R: Dan Reeves, Los Angeles; Emil Fischer, Green Bay; John Michelosen, Pittsburgh; John Mara, New York Giants; Tony Morabito, San Francisco; and Norman Strader, New York. Seated, L-R: Ray Bennigsen, Chicago Cardinals; Bert Bell; and Paul Brown, Cleveland. - (BSLOC 2015 1 216)
RMF2B4JG–Tennessee Williams, playwright of 20th century American classics in 1952. His works include: The Glass Menagerie; A Streetcar Named Desire; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Orpheus Descending; Sweet Bird of Youth; The Rose Tattoo; Orpheus Descending; The Night of the Iguana; Summer and Smoke. - (BSLOC 2015 1 31)
RMKWCRRD–Dr. Edvard Benes, President of Czechoslovakia from 1935-1938 and again from 1940-1948. - (BSLOC 2015 1 38)
RMF2B4JW–S.S. Lurline leaving Honolulu in the 1930s. Serpentine streams down her sides, and passengers wear fragrant flower leis as she pulls away from the pier. - (BSLOC 2015 1 234)
RMKWCRPB–U.S. Navy men in Rear Control Car of a Dirigible, ca. 1933. The April 4, 1933 crash of the Navy Akron with the death of 73 crewmen heralded the end the dirigible fleet. - (BSLOC 2015 1 229)
RMF2B52P–Bobby Jones, winner of 1929 National Open Golf Championship. He is sinking a putt with his famous putter, 'Calamity Jane'. - (BSLOC 2015 1 121)
RMKWCRMX–Women sewing American Flags in Brooklyn, New York City on July 24, 1940. Photo from the Records of Naval Districts and Shore Establishments, by Margaret Bourke-White. - (BSLOC 2015 1 196)
RMF2B4KG–11 year olds in the 'Punt, Pass, and Kick' competition at Heckscher playground in Central Park. - (BSLOC 2015 1 218)
RMKWCRNX–Brown University students tear down the goal posts in celebration of a 7-6 win over Columbia. Oct. 23, 1937. - (BSLOC 2015 1 217)
RMF2B4MD–Women sewing American Flags in Brooklyn, New York City on July 24, 1940. Photo from the Records of Naval Districts and Shore Establishments, by Margaret Bourke-White. - (BSLOC 2015 1 196)
RMKWCRDP–Bobby Jones, winner of 1929 National Open Golf Championship. He is sinking a putt with his famous putter, 'Calamity Jane'. - (BSLOC 2015 1 121)
RMF2B4KH–Brown University students tear down the goal posts in celebration of a 7-6 win over Columbia. Oct. 23, 1937. - (BSLOC 2015 1 217)
RMKWCRNY–11 year olds in the 'Punt, Pass, and Kick' competition at Heckscher playground in Central Park. - (BSLOC 2015 1 218)
RMF2B4E2–Father Edward J. Flanagan, founded 'Father Flanagan's Boys' Home' in 1917. It was an orphanage for boys between the ages of 10 and 16 where they received an education and learned a trade. Flanagan was portrayed by Spencer Tracey in the 1938 film, BOY'S TOWN, based on the life of Father Flanagan. Ca. 1938. - (BSLOC 2015 1 55)
RMKWCRWC–60-inch cyclotron at the University of California, Berkeley. June 8, 1940. The atom-smasher was the most powerful in the world in August 1939. At far left is Dr. Edwin McMillan, who was to discover a new element, neptunium. The man at far right is possibly Philip Hauge Abelson - (BSLOC 2015 1 80)
RMF2B4MN–African American Midwife carrying her medical bag on a dirt road in Georgia. Nov. 1941 photo by Jack Delano. - (BSLOC 2015 1 189)
RMKWCRPW–Jessamyn West, American novelist who drew from the tales she heard in her Quaker family. Her best known book, 'The Friendly Persuasion' 1945, was made into a film starring Gary Cooper in 1956. - (BSLOC 2015 1 29)
RMF2B4KC–Coeds from Western State College staged their annual Powder Bowl football game. Oct. 14, 1939. Gunnison, Colorado. - (BSLOC 2015 1 221)
RMKWCRHW–Women cooking spaghetti and frying chicken on an old stove for the Grape Festival. Tontitown, Arkansas. August 16, 1941. - (BSLOC 2015 1 166)
RMF2B4K5–Telephone operators working on an international switchboard in the 1930s. - (BSLOC 2015 1 227)
RMKWCRTN–Dr. Percy L. Julian was awarded 130 chemical patents, many of medicinal drugs from plants. He developed industrial large-scale chemical synthesis of human hormones. 1949. - (BSLOC 2015 1 64)
RMF2B512–Times Square and Broadway, New York City, ca. 1933. At left, the Paramount Theater marquee promotes the movie PICK-UP with George Raft and Sylvia Sidney. - (BSLOC 2015 1 161)
RMKWCRME–African American Midwife carrying her medical bag on a dirt road in Georgia. Nov. 1941 photo by Jack Delano. - (BSLOC 2015 1 189)
RMF2B4DK–Dr. Percy L. Julian was awarded 130 chemical patents, many of medicinal drugs from plants. He developed industrial large-scale chemical synthesis of human hormones. 1949. - (BSLOC 2015 1 64)
RMKWCRT6–Father Edward J. Flanagan, founded 'Father Flanagan's Boys' Home' in 1917. It was an orphanage for boys between the ages of 10 and 16 where they received an education and learned a trade. Flanagan was portrayed by Spencer Tracey in the 1938 film, BOY'S TOWN, based on the life of Father Flanagan. Ca. 1938. - (BSLOC 2015 1 55)
RMF2B50X–Women cooking spaghetti and frying chicken on an old stove for the Grape Festival. Tontitown, Arkansas. August 16, 1941. - (BSLOC 2015 1 166)
RMKWCRHE–Times Square and Broadway, New York City, ca. 1933. At left, the Paramount Theater marquee promotes the movie PICK-UP with George Raft and Sylvia Sidney. - (BSLOC 2015 1 161)
RMF2B4D1–60-inch cyclotron at the University of California, Berkeley. June 8, 1940. The atom-smasher was the most powerful in the world in August 1939. At far left is Dr. Edwin McMillan, who was to discover a new element, neptunium. The man at far right is possibly Philip Hauge Abelson - (BSLOC 2015 1 80)
RMKWCRP3–Coeds from Western State College staged their annual Powder Bowl football game. Oct. 14, 1939. Gunnison, Colorado. - (BSLOC 2015 1 221)
RMF2B4JK–Jessamyn West, American novelist who drew from the tales she heard in her Quaker family. Her best known book, 'The Friendly Persuasion' 1945, was made into a film starring Gary Cooper in 1956. - (BSLOC 2015 1 29)
RMKWCRP9–Telephone operators working on an international switchboard in the 1930s. - (BSLOC 2015 1 227)
RMKWCRJ1–Local United Mine Workers Union meeting on Sunday morning in a schoolhouse. Sept 22, 1946. The men worked at the Inland Steel Company's mines in Wheelwright, Kentucky. One of the Union leaders is an African American. - (BSLOC 2015 1 168)
RMF2B4KK–National Football League draft meeting in New York, Nov. 28, 1964. Commissioner Pete Rozelle reads the picks as representatives
RMKWCRCA–Alan Greenspan testifying before a joint House-Senate Economic Committee, Jan. 6, 1975. Greenspan was then Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. - (BSLOC 2015 1 105)
RMF2B50R–Local United Mine Workers Union meeting on Sunday morning in a schoolhouse. Sept 22, 1946. The men worked at the Inland Steel Company's mines in Wheelwright, Kentucky. One of the Union leaders is an African American. - (BSLOC 2015 1 168)
RMKWCRPJ–Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, German-American architect and educator. Mies emigrated to the U.S.in 1937, and settled in Chicago to head the architecture department of the new Illinois Institute of Technology. Mies was one of the most important 20th c. International Style architects. - (BSLOC 2015 1 24)
RMF2B4M8–Alfred Hitchcock whispering into the ear of a plaster sculpture of his head. It will be his stand-in as he begins shooting the fourth TV season premiere of 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents.' Oct. 6, 1958. - (BSLOC 2015 1 20)
RMF2B4KD–Notre Dame University football players wearing old and new football uniforms. At left is a football suit of the 1880's with external padding. At right is a 'modern' uniform with shoulder pads worn under the jersey. South Bend, Indiana. Ca. 1930. - (BSLOC 2015 1 220)
RMKWCRJD–Woman standing at long row of bobbins, at a textile factory. Millville, N.J. 1936. Photo by Lewis Hine. - (BSLOC 2015 1 172)
RMF2B4JH–Russell Kirk, American political theorist. His influential 1953 book, 'The Conservative Mind', traced the history of conservative thought in the Anglo-American politics. - (BSLOC 2015 1 30)
RMKWCRNT–National Football League draft meeting in New York, Nov. 28, 1964. Commissioner Pete Rozelle reads the picks as representatives of the various football teams make their selections. - (BSLOC 2015 1 215)
RMF2B4ND–Woman standing at long row of bobbins, at a textile factory. Millville, N.J. 1936. Photo by Lewis Hine. - (BSLOC 2015 1 172)
RMKWCRPD–Pan American Martin Clipper airliner's main salon with passengers. Oct. 1936. Called China Clippers, Weekly Pan American Airways flights across the Pacific began in October 1936. The Hawaii Clipper left San Francisco for Manila, stopping overnight at Honolulu, Midway, Wake and Guam. The flying boat had a crew of 6-9, and accommodated between 18 to 36 passengers. - (BSLOC 2015 1 230) 1/31/2017 - REMOVED AS PER BARBARA SCHULTZ - jm
RMF2B4EE–Michael Rockefeller, in a canoe with a native during his anthropological exploration in Dutch New Guinea. On Nov. 17, 1961 he swam for help after his dugout canoe was swamped 3 miles from shore and was never seen again. - (BSLOC 2015 1 44)
RMKWCRHA–Staged hoedown in Pennsylvania with anthracite miners playing fiddles and a guitar. The session was recorded by folklorist George Korson. Ca. 1936-48. - (BSLOC 2015 1 160)
RMKWCPRH–Pan American Martin Clipper airliner's main salon with passengers. Oct. 1936. Called China Clippers, Weekly Pan American Airways flights across the Pacific began in October 1936. The Hawaii Clipper left San Francisco for Manila, stopping overnight at Honolulu, Midway, Wake and Guam. The flying boat had a crew of 6-9, and accommodated between 18 to 36 passengers. - (BSLOC 2015 1 230) 1/31/2017 - REMOVED AS PER BARBARA SCHULTZ - jm
RMKWCRP2–Notre Dame University football players wearing old and new football uniforms. At left is a football suit of the 1880's with external padding. At right is a 'modern' uniform with shoulder pads worn under the jersey. South Bend, Indiana. Ca. 1930. - (BSLOC 2015 1 220)
RMF2B537–Mike Jacobs inspects Joe Louis' fist before the heavy weight champion would defend his title against Lou Nova on Sept. 29, 1941. In 1935 Jacobs worked to overcome informal barriers that kept African American boxers out of big title fights. Two years later, Louis won the World Championship against James Braddock on June 22, 1937. - (BSLOC 2015 1 110)
RMKWCRRK–Michael Rockefeller, in a canoe with a native during his anthropological exploration in Dutch New Guinea. On Nov. 17, 1961 he swam for help after his dugout canoe was swamped 3 miles from shore and was never seen again. - (BSLOC 2015 1 44)
RMF2B4JT–Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, German-American architect and educator. Mies emigrated to the U.S.in 1937, and settled in Chicago to head the architecture department of the new Illinois Institute of Technology. Mies was one of the most important 20th c. International Style architects. - (BSLOC 2015 1 24)
RMKWCRPY–Russell Kirk, American political theorist. His influential 1953 book, 'The Conservative Mind', traced the history of conservative thought in the Anglo-American politics. - (BSLOC 2015 1 30)
RMF2B53D–Alan Greenspan testifying before a joint House-Senate Economic Committee, Jan. 6, 1975. Greenspan was then Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. - (BSLOC 2015 1 105)
RMKWCRN3–Alfred Hitchcock whispering into the ear of a plaster sculpture of his head. It will be his stand-in as he begins shooting the fourth TV season premiere of 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents.' Oct. 6, 1958. - (BSLOC 2015 1 20)
RMF2B514–Staged hoedown in Pennsylvania with anthracite miners playing fiddles and a guitar. The session was recorded by folklorist George Korson. Ca. 1936-48. - (BSLOC 2015 1 160)
RMKWCRDR–Robert Trent Jones, golf course architect, sitting at desk and holding drawings in 1953. - (BSLOC 2015 1 122)
RMF2B4JC–Captain Charles E. Yeager, in the cockpit of the Bell XS-1 supersonic research aircraft. On October 14, 1947, he became the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound an altitude of 45,000 feet. The Bell XS-1 rocket plane named 'Glamorous Glennis. - (BSLOC 2015 1 35)
RMKWCRRP–Coronation ceremony of Queen Elizabeth II, June 2, 1953. She is receiving the Spurs of Chivalry from the Lord Great Chamberlain. - (BSLOC 2015 1 46)
RMF2B4DJ–Hans Bethe, being interviewed by journalists in the late 1930s. Bethe, a German-American physicist, would win the 1967 Nobel Prize in physics for his work on the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis. - (BSLOC 2015 1 65)
RMKWCRR8–Captain Charles E. Yeager, in the cockpit of the Bell XS-1 supersonic research aircraft. On October 14, 1947, he became the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound an altitude of 45,000 feet. The Bell XS-1 rocket plane named 'Glamorous Glennis. - (BSLOC 2015 1 35)
RMF2B53B–Betty Goldstein Friedan, author of 'The Feminine Mystique', 1963. The book examined the lives of affluent suburban housewives, describing many as unhappy and unfulfilled. - (BSLOC 2015 1 107)
RMKWCRD0–Football coach Earl 'Red' Blaik, oversees his players as they practice. Nov. 28, 1956. - (BSLOC 2015 1 111)
RMF2B52N–Robert Trent Jones, golf course architect, sitting at desk and holding drawings in 1953. - (BSLOC 2015 1 122)
RMKWCRCG–Betty Goldstein Friedan, author of 'The Feminine Mystique', 1963. The book examined the lives of affluent suburban housewives, describing many as unhappy and unfulfilled. - (BSLOC 2015 1 107)
RMF2B4JD–Ezra Pound, American born modernist poet who embraced European fascism in the 1930s. He was indicted in absentia for treason in
RMKWCRR5–Ezra Pound, American born modernist poet who embraced European fascism in the 1930s. He was indicted in absentia for treason in July 1943 for anti American broadcasts he made from Italy during WW2. - (BSLOC 2015 1 34)
RMF2B4N7–Older women doing hand ironing in a laundry, ca. 1925-35. - (BSLOC 2015 1 178)
RMKWCRPT–Children's author and illustrator, Ted Geisel, better known by his pseudonym, Dr. Seuss. April 4, 1957 - (BSLOC 2015 1 28)
RMF2B536–Football coach Earl 'Red' Blaik, oversees his players as they practice. Nov. 28, 1956. - (BSLOC 2015 1 111)
RMKWCRPA–La Guardia Airport control tower, constructed in 1962. Designed by Wallace K. Harrison, its futuristic design would be at home with the Trylon and Perisphere he designed for the 1939 World’s Fair. In 2010 it was replaced by a new tower with advanced electronics and better views of the runways. - (BSLOC 2015 1 228)
RMF2B4K4–La Guardia Airport control tower, constructed in 1962. Designed by Wallace K. Harrison, its futuristic design would be at home with the Trylon and Perisphere he designed for the 1939 World’s Fair. In 2010 it was replaced by a new tower with advanced electronics and better views of the runways. - (BSLOC 2015 1 228)
RMKWCRCX–Mike Jacobs inspects Joe Louis' fist before the heavy weight champion would defend his title against Lou Nova on Sept. 29, 1941. In 1935 Jacobs worked to overcome informal barriers that kept African American boxers out of big title fights. Two years later, Louis won the World Championship against James Braddock on June 22, 1937. - (BSLOC 2015 1 110)
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