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MUSEUMOF !.!ODEml ART ,,'1- "Stf!;J- ¥() '-j- "=( -. 'f' '. /j '. loi"l 1!ll'. EXJ,CT INS'l'ANT '.,. 100 YEARS OF Nbl'IS'PHOTOGRAPHY CHECKLIST /' i P ~ t -. /v Bikini, JulJ' 24, 194.6 # JOINT tR~Y-NLVY TASK FORCE: The underwater blust at r I -........ Li (mural) • '~ HANSYI.!;IIETH, LIrE: "Everybody finally h05 to face the.facts" - monkey fleeing from an expcr imen tr'.l coLony in Puer-to R.ico. , C. C. COOK: ";i11 Rogers and his children. 1 BAI"I~Y co o;UW, LOUISVILLi' COURE""-JOUPJ.ll',L .nn TUmS: The }lrcr"ck,}[ov. 1948 • •TJiflES Cl'THFY, NJ\TIO~·I;dDEJOURNAL PHOTO, FORT ,iORTH: Boy falling off steer. if l'HOTOGRQHFR U:EU1ENTI.~IF:D, Ai': Girls wa t.chi.ng basketball game, Jan. 1949. -J"'O"'S 'C' B'I'D\"IN I)E~ r""IN"O """'C'l-"'~r'R' G'J'r'.l'S' b""j"··"o11 game '·lor '1.9/8 I; \1.~J:'. ,.. tl..J ~ , _,0 ';ry.,~~'.'~.) , ...... ; \.ll.~. _ .d.,:), .•'·:,.lH.(A ............ c; .... , w<..·. -1-. , PHOTOGRAPHERUNIDf..tiTIFIED, ACME,:Girl with Van Johnson' S au togrcph , Nov. J.%6. PETF-RSrKAFR, VOGUE: "Student E:LecUon, Children's Vi,J.b.p;e" FHED LA,JREiJCE, NFl'S fc:ESSENGEH,r,lI.'lSHI1.LI,TrXAS: Children oft'll' school. I enucr Hlr""pc'" UJ',. _" ,.t'[\....h.":l, Sept. J.%7. N.Y. DAILY mHHOB.: Award of lJ.-yec,r-oJ.d gi.rl ill custedy case, ~ WJiHIS GIGEL: Boy behind bors , 5 Dl·" IlcELLENEY. N.Y. DAILY tERROR: Bhnd children with the cl.own Emmet Kelly, il.B J • 1948. ' /0 EDntl FLMERN;::AL, ACNE: Old schoolroom in Keota, Lovra, II MAUHICEf"ILLER, HOUSTOiJPOST: "Schco L' s Outl" SPonTS: /.,. MATTHE"ZL,,;iEJlr!!l',N,AI': "Smash Eit" - for Cha Lky ,!right in fiCht vlith Humberto Zi;.tvalc-]of Li8Xico, Sept. 1911-5. 1'3 MEYERLIiBO:iiITZ, H.Y. THES: Boxing t;love on face of Cerdan, Sept. 19/48. ''"/ Hi.ROLDEDGEHTOil: Foot and I'oc t.bal.L, N, 1. T• ... I.;) JOF. COSTA, N.Y. DAILy NEHS: "Dead Pan Louis" - Louis vs , Godoy, June 1940. Ai\JDR~I,'; LOPEZ, ACMF: Hockey game between N. Y. Ranger-s end 'the Montreal Canadd.ens , D,:~c.1945. CIlES'lTR GJ,BEYSIAK, CHICMlO TBIBUNI': Boxer In air, Feb. 191.7. PllOTOGHt,PHEItUIJIDINTIE'IFD, INP: Lao Durocher Hatching Viorld Series game, II. D1NTE O. TRANQUILLF., UTICA OBSERVER-DISPATCHANDD.AlLY PRESS: Foot.be Ll. game, IZZY KllPLJe'l, N.Y. DAILY L'tIHROR: Stan Musial slides horne in St. Louis vs , Giant.s gune, Apr.. 1947.. FRl',[·IKP. i.. IONTONE, PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN AND SUNDf,XBULLETIN: Rugby. HJGHB20DFRICK, INP: E:lb1ish Mrs. Betty Hilton and American Doris Hart, For-es t Hills. BONHAJ-.l CE.OSS, PilINNrAPOLIS fvlORNINGmIBUi~E: "Don't Fence Me In" - basknt.bo Ll , /'7' CAfullENREPORTO, CHICAGOTI~F.S: Britton vs. Earl, Jan. 1945. \ MoMAExh_0399_MasterChecklist

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MUSEUMOF !.!ODEml ART

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"=( -.'f' './ j'.

loi"l1!ll'. EXJ,CT INS'l'ANT '.,. 100 YEARS OF Nbl'IS 'PHOTOGRAPHY

CHECKLIST /' i P~ t -./v

Bikini, JulJ' 24, 194.6# JOINT tR~Y-NLVY TASK FORCE: The underwater blust atr I

-........Li(mural) •

'~ HANSYI. !;IIETH, LIrE: "Everybody finally h05 to face the.facts" - monkey fleeing froman expcr imen tr'.l coLony in Puer-to R.ico. ,

C. C. COOK: ";i11 Rogers and his children.

1 BAI"I~Y co o;UW, LOUISVILLi' COURE""-JOUPJ.ll',L .nn TUmS: The }lrcr"ck,}[ov. 1948 •

•TJiflES Cl'THFY, NJ\TIO~·I;dDE JOURNAL PHOTO, FORT ,iORTH: Boy falling off steer.

if l'HOTOGRQHFR U:EU1ENTI.~IF:D, Ai': Girls wa t.chi.ng basketball game, Jan. 1949.

-J"'O"'S 'C' B'I'D\"IN I)E~r""IN"O """'C'l-"'~r'R' G'J'r'.l'S' b""j"··"o11 game '·lor '1.9/8I;·\1.~J:'. ,.. tl..J ~ , _,0 ';ry.,~~'.'~.), ......; \.ll.~. _ .d.,:), .• '·:,.lH.(A............ c; .... , w<..·. -1-.

, PHOTOGRAPHERUNIDf..tiTIFIED, ACME,:Girl with Van Johnson' S au togrcph , Nov. J.%6.

PETF-R SrKAFR, VOGUE: "Student E:LecUon, Children's Vi,J.b.p;e"

FHED LA,JREiJCE, NFl'S fc:ESSENGEH, r,lI.'lSHI1.LI,TrXAS: Children oft'll' school.

I enucr Hlr""pc'"UJ',. _" ,.t'[\. ...•h.":l,

Sept. J.%7.N. Y. DAILY mHHOB.: Award of lJ.-yec,r-oJ.d gi.rl ill custedy case,

~ WJiHIS GIGEL: Boy behind bo rs ,

5 Dl·" IlcELLENEY. N. Y. DAILY tERROR: Bhnd children with the cl.own Emmet Kelly,il.BJ• 1948. '

/0 EDntl FLMER N;::AL, ACNE: Old schoolroom in Keota, Lovra,

II MAUHICE f"ILLER, HOUSTOiJPOST: "Schco L' s Outl"

SPonTS:

/.,. MATTHE" ZL,,;iEJlr!!l',N, AI': "Smash Eit" - for Cha Lky ,!right in fiCht vlith HumbertoZi;.tvalc-] of Li8Xico, Sept. 1911-5.

1'3 MEYERLIiBO:iiITZ, H.Y. THES: Boxing t;love on face of Cerdan, Sept. 19/48.

''"/ Hi.ROLD EDGEHTOil: Foot and I'oc t.bal.L, N, 1.T•...I.;) JOF. COSTA, N.Y. DAILy NEHS: "De ad Pan Louis" - Louis vs , Godoy, June 1940.

Ai\JDR~I,';LOPEZ, ACMF: Hockey game between N. Y. Ranger-s end 'the MontrealCanadd.ens , D,:~c. 1945.

CIlES'lTR GJ,BEYSIAK, CHICMlO TBIBUNI': Boxer In air, Feb. 191.7.

PllOTOGHt,PHEIt UIJIDINTIE'IFD, INP: Lao Durocher Hatching Viorld Series game ,

II. D1NTE O. TRANQUILLF., UTICA OBSERVER-DISPATCH ANDD.AlLY PRESS: Foo t.be Ll. game ,

IZZY KllPLJe'l, N.Y. DAILY L'tIHROR: Stan Musial slides horne in St. Louis vs , Giant.sgune, Apr .. 1947 ..

FRl',[·IKP. i..IONTONE, PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN AND SUNDf,X BULLETIN: Rugby.

HJGH B20DFRICK, INP: E:lb1ish Mrs. Betty Hilton and American Doris Hart, For-es tHills.

BONHAJ-.lCE.OSS, PilINNrAPOLIS fvlORNINGmIBUi~E: "Don't Fence Me In" - basknt.bo Ll ,

/'7' CAfullENREPORTO, CHICAGO TI~F.S: Britton vs. Earl, Jan. 1945.

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t AL UDNTFVL-RDE, LOS JI.NGELESEXAMI!'JER: \'~oman diver, Marjorie Ges tr.ing , does ahoLf ttJi st.

/1 C,W;] MILl, LET: Polo cct.i.on, tv·;o p.Layer s ,

,1Nf ?EIN, t'. Y. HFRi-.LJlTRIBiJtiF: Babe Rut.h at 25th anniversary of opening ofYnuker:,; Stadium, t·,·I~L.ring t.he famous No.3, June 1948.

1. b PRTEUH RICKEP,BY, l\C},lE: Du.l.Le s et U.N. session at.t.acked b~VVishinsl<:y 8.8 a war-nongcr, rle1':il1or nooseve~_t a.l so listening, Sept. 1947.

f·jTTHURRO'~HSTfI!'~, LOOK: Four scenes of U.N. activities.

EOMANI, At': Pope crosses si:;naJs in r-oach ing; to shake hand s with MonsignorDiego Venina, Sept. 1947.

B:::!{iH:JlI.SCHLUTZ, EJP: RUGs1.D.l1 d.i pLomr.t. Soko Lovsky on ';;['y to J\llied Milj t&ryGovr rnor s ' lll:::(·~t..i..ng, S .:·;Jt. l:-)/+U~

1 (;,/I I I (.{'(~ ',(.I p

Bi·.;'~I)FY CO':I1LllD, LOUISVILLf: CO~!E:r;'n-,TOJ?J'lJiL'l'~JD TEl"S: "Pecp.Le - 19M1"YJClitin[~ on st~.'ect corner fOl" 1ight to chango , Oct. 19/~8.

~ ;,I"~. EUGENES~.:ITH, LIFE.: Thrc(~ s cene s from "Counta-y Doc t.or ;"

\nJ~Gl:',E, :?HOi-;(HIS BOOK IlNJ..I{lJ) CITy11: "Ten>JI!12!1t Penthousell .- children sleep onfir!?; oscr.pc,

!?HOTOGH.l~PHER UrJIDF.".'1TIEfIED, \;!~SHlNGTON POST: Dcught.er s of the AmE:'rican Rava-Lu t.j.on.

~,'lFT~:;'YiIT BP~E.!~TOL1,CEICAGO HEr.I.1.LD li.l'.lrTUCAN: Cl'-;'Y'enc.e Db r::"QVi CLt Leopold-Loeb trial, ..1924.

JJ"!" ALLL~ S~np[S, AP: __0 H. Cr-urrp, ~;8mphis ?o2itic:·1.1 boss, illtt.y 194.7.

AfJTHO~~Y BVimLTO) N.Y. j)j.:ILY f.n:~ROR: I':iike r u I l.L and company of IT.·~".U. at hear-ing on subway s i owdown in 2~.Y.

zs: Hf.s.r~'L{~~f.' t~;D~?" CHIGf.GO Df.\IDY J.iJFYJS: Seno.l.L Avery beinG eGco:::'tf'd out of j\'~ont-f;0rf1.";:~;{ \,~ rc: Co.

TO;.TY B~~.jlP:un, CHICAGO l·IERhLD ATvmRICAi~J: John Dilling.:.::r v,ii th woman sher-l I'f EndStc.l:.,-::;'se t.tcrney of Lake Ccn.Ulty, Indi~.ma. Dun to this photo, the lE..ttc:clQst his oJ:'fic-s:. Dillingsr later asc2.;Jed from the Homf'n sheriff's ja:L~,J.931, .

.3' [,~JTHO\lYB~:~),.Nl'TO, N..Y. DAILY HIRROR: LI?. GUG.rdia tu:rns ovel' office to the ne',7r::C..yO:L', 0 I D',J,ye 1: ..

,JOHN RYJS, I,.?: iTisenhO'uer talks ,.,ith women requc::sting return of G.l.s, ,faci.1';46.

-1 LELANr BF:~FER, MIL\jAUKEE SFN?INi=L: "An EisenhOlfer Guts the Haokl! - the E1.se11-hor~e'!~bra thers.

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FAUlOl!~LPE.o:PLE. continued:

H')~!Jyt D. POTTf.R, Hl\fI.PIS E~nNG: Marshall and Lovo t.t before House Fore.i.gnAffairs Comuri ttc'F;, C.isCU8f.3ing I',..iar-sha.Ll. Plan, Nov, 19,(r/.

1./-1 PHOTOGRi,,PHER LJG!ID1O.NTIFIFD,CHICf.GO SLJ~l i,@ TIi':ES: Truman and Mrs. Trumen atthr.: convent i.on b~;fort~dcc.iai.on for vice-prcsicLential nom.inee , 1911-{j.o

4-7,.. JOHN J. nEIDY, ~\LY. DlILY 1'.'lIRil.OR:j'.lurd8rer steps ~!"ntopatrol wagon ,

~.3 Hl.LEU BRUSH, LOS ftiR~:::LES DAIi"Y iJEHS: III Just Killed ['. l\q2-Dfl - Mrs. i1.1ildredCook nnd hf)~:' s:Ls t,,,,r.

VfILL1j~r\'iVA~·JDI.'IJ!RT,CHICA(~Q !1r,H:EICf:N: E10c t.r ocu t.i.on at Joliet Frison, Oct. 1935.

Fi1"\NICQ. BRmd, LOS N1GPLF.STEifC:., PI': 11 Business as usual." A "Iaikess carriestre.y G round body on floor ~,rt.cr' shooting in Hol1y"ood., Nov. 1946.

I ....DICK SJ\P"':JO":L Y. DPILY J'!I.HE.cP~: r.r[:-~s. Bruno Hauptmann co l.Laose s at news of herhusband IS clC'ctrOCl.ltion, Jlpr. 5, 1936 •

.AL PHILLJPS) CFIIC/:,GDEJ.TU.:LD i.j"lEl1..ICJ.'.l~: Ch i cago police close in on corneredho Ld.rp rnr.n,

Lf 1 FiU\Nl, CUSHI1IG, BOSTON Tilf\1jH,f.H: Boy Gun fight nith police, June 1%7.

GENOCIDE:

PHOTOGF.APHYi\ UiHDEHTIFli·:n, T,IfT': ')'le of two !Ic,'gl'08S t.or tured with a bl ow-t.or-chend lynched in :h55i~:si:::,pi, qr. 1937.

4 e PH(lTOGPJ.PHLR i].'!lDTNTIYED, HfARST f"'cTRO'l'OtlI: NEVeS: Baby rrying in She nghni afterJ'ap rClid.

MAi:WAr:.fTF,)JF~(E-\.:HITS, L~F~: Lci1Jzif;' s c iLy tr~3tlSU1~c;r[.[ \:3 his f'ami i.y po i aonon ;.r1."i-.Jal of' .American tr.nks .

Yo 1 Ll.t'..Rw.ll.FTBOUR.Ki-tJIIIT=, Llr'"C: Buchenr.a Ld ,

s.~PHOTOGRAPl-FR UNIDGJTIFE.D, Ij'~P: E:ndof DC'ath!.!a.rchfrom Foland to BcrLin, onlya he.ndf'u.l, of women and ch.l Ldr en rema~.n, Dec. 19~.5.

BE.FI.'lI3PJL:JD'r, ACj\~lE:Young Moslc~mmoth-vr vd th child, T'efagees from the nrath ofthe Hindus.

j;.RTHUH.HICYTi..BY, i\cr:rS: Old Chinese, 1947.

Mj.;P~Gi,RETI30JRKf-YiHITE:, ::JIFf: Ct~lcLltt&. Vultures - feO-sting on victims of bloody-1 -i .. ..: 'c .~-~J.. -r~_,._t..LOl.lu r..LOlJ~

.5"1 ROBERT',JIL£:S: Empire S t.ate suicide - vmmen' s bodj" in top of car, 1947 .- .FRrD :Wh:~-!RLNCF,NE':JS L1E:SSFA\fGrR, Ll'£1HSHALL,TEXJ\S: Truck 1jJr~Jcl( 1;11th dead dri 'inr 1 8

ff' ce.

?IiOTOCi~:..\~)H~R U~{IDt::~JTIFIED,ACME: Train v.::r-eckage \"lith shoes protruding, DeG.19f.6.

r~ CHARL;:S HA;\CKIT., j\.CRlS: John i;t:rd plunees to death in front of GothamI-IotcJ .•

FRED BI.sS, N. Y. TII-iES: Mrs. KO::.E.nkina just Dftcr her leE~p from the ~':incio":J ofthe Soyiet consulate in NC:'.'l YO.de.

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P;'!OTOGRJ\j'HERUNIm~NTIFIED: N"z,i Ritual. C<.>u I'l.-k J

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ACCIDFNT$, con t.i.nuedr

JERRY COOKE, LIFE: tIMan of Byberry" - IDP,nin .insane EsyluJn. ~

J1::'RY COOKE, 'LIn: "Dospaf.r in a Lost v~orlclll - women in inso.ue asylum.

nCImJ]:

RODEHTCA1'A, LIFE: G.1.. in Nuremberg st"dium wher-e Hitler had pronu sed worlddomination, May 19£,5.

Fmc BORCH~HT, A1': Publ.Lc humin" of "Not-German" books in Berlin, May 1933.

1'HOTOGRAFH1~rtmUDENTIfleD: HUle'!' Jig (two photos).

HOGER SCH/!.LL: Paris under th',) Nazis, 19/,.1.

?HOTOCR.APWSRU:,rDl'NTIFl::D, MOVIETONENL'dS: Fr-enchmen weeping c s French £'lugsLeave j us t 0 head of Germans , 1940.

Hor;.ACH:COR?, AP: Ku Klux K1B.n .,.. Dr. Samuel Q:rGen, G-:orgia gr~-,.nd dragon,o lposin;; Truman's civil richts prO[I'<im o.t a Klan cleuonstr:."'..tion, ~!J(~r.19/+8.

GABP..IFLB}~.47,UR, LIFE: Horner Loomis, .Jr'., Geor...gin I'a.sc'i s t and leader of theCo.Lumbd cn s •

DEPRFSSrQ;l:

DOB.OTm~ALA':lGE: Depr-css l on breadline i'1. San FTancisco, ':!int(~r of 1933.

PHOTOGRA?HE;;U:UDEifrIFl.':D, IN1': Some of the thousands of jobless cat.Lng ntthe Bowery j,,:iS3i')n in Nev! Yor!.', Oct. 1930.

PIIOTOGE1,PHEP. U:<~ID;"'NTI.FIJ.iJ), LCr.1E:: !lIAr. Zero,ll Ur-ba i.n Ledoux, "auct i.on.iug of'f'"t.he sf'rvlces of a fir!? stoke r for $1 ,:.r;eek p.Lus his keep, in efforts tofin.d work for jobless, 1932..

", FRI'L Hi,:JS):':q, s.1. DP.lLY NE:iS: Vestris Sinking, 1937.

r.. I SAf:1SI1:Ci':RF,L,P: The Hind'·.nbng in f'Lcmes , ~1ay 7, 1937.

JOHN HfrJlUr:'Z, N. Y. DAILY l:E~~JS:The Normand.i o on fir,), Feb. 9, 1942.

,... J0H:'oI nfT'UJ:j:i, ,~.Y. DnLY 'i1lrr:tOF~: The Normand.i.e two year s Lat.er, 19M,.

(,;: BOB R~:j." CHICAGO nmJ'LD j,i.T~F,ICA:J: Gr"in elevd,or fire, Me.y 11, 1939.

p!-lO'fnG:!.1......;?H:~n. U:JIDINTIFltD, ]·.C:·.£: Zero 1:J8£l.ther comp.l.i cot.es fire fighting,ne. '-%3.

C.hROLHJ:- 111.LUITA, H1)USTOIJPOST: Tc':o.s City disaster, f.'lOr. 1947.

LJ'.I?JiYKl'lGHLE'Y, PHILrDSLPHlA Ii'IQUBER.: Camden ~2, 000,000 fire, aeric L vi eo ,Aug. 1940 (color).

" ~Bl.HNCY ;,OO,jJ', ETIOI'N BROS.: Old-time fire engine r-ounm.ng a corner.

te-PIIl , @l<»l:e-homa.

to 8 nUSSELL LAPP, LOG A~,GfLES EXM~INER: A f:j.reman goes dovm.

RLL,PE EfJ1"'ESON,LIFE: Emmet Kelly, famous clovm, on buctet brigads ~t ;:in!:'lingcircus firE' in Hartford, Conn., JUly 19/.4.

WfEGFE, fROM HIS BOOK "I'IAKEDCITY": Mother and daughter look u~) hopel("sslyas another daughter and hFT baby burn to death in tenement fire, Broo't;:lyn,D8C. 1939.

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PJ.:..rrCAt'1DIDO, N.Y .. DAILY IJE~:S: Fivr·-o].armfire, Bceknan Street, .Jan. 19/+8.

7() PHOTOGRhPHERlJNlDl1JTU'IED, rC1.1E: The bi.g bl i zsard of 19/,7 in N.Y. City.

DON ULT.A;IG, D~:S f;mEJ=:S REGISTER liND TEIBlJ:iE: South Dc.kot.a pr~;lrle hLackenedby :L'irp., sto~pGd by pIoning strip of grol.;nd. ar-ound f'arm, aerial ",Tley;"

SE':LJt. 194?

CARL r':YDi:~jS, LIFE.: Tokio quakc ,

STRIKES:

AL PUCCI, N.Y. DFILY£IF,iS: Strik8 Egainst t.ho Stock Exchange, Apr , 1948.

7 ~ MIKE FRSEfIiAN, I1IP: Pa cke t.s end po i.i ce fj.ght, for flag, Fe b, 1946.

7?J JOE COSTA, il.Y. DJlEY NEViS: Virrshington Bonus ~larchEL"Rand po.Lic o, June - .IuLy193:2.

P;,JI ~61'SO, ~oo-ltjJfA!'JB-Ar!'~r(%jiJ:Steel b ::TJ1tl§, i.9J7:'"

MAURICE' MAURfL, tlGI'.1E: ~JHll Strc'et picket hackles St.ock Exchanr8 cmpLoyee ,Mar. ).948.

MISC[LLFfiEOUSSITU~TI0NS:

, 'll{OLAS .TfJ]mSO:J, CHICACO rmrs- Viindy City.,7 DAVIDW\."IN,CHICAGO THiES: Scr ap drive "ith j i.ve ,

R.JSSELL LFE: N~~ro Dunce i!1 Sout.h,

RUSS:::LLLE::: People danc ing at hone ..

SAf.1l'lLK, ,~.Y. rrnrs. Outdoor art show.

HAUrF:rt K~L.L[.HE.11, il. Y.. DAILY .L\JE~iS:NIx's. Hrnderson asks: 1I\·H1D.t has R'ie:rle~eDj ct.r-Lch got that I ~le.v'.:",n'L [;ot?:! \",lth upr-a i sed leg at opening ofMetro901itQn O~cr~season, Jan. 1947.

SO!:INfl" GOTTLIEB, LiP: Debutn.ntos on the reeeiving line at their coming outpe.rty, 1946.

77 JACK GOULD, ST. LOUIS FOST-DISPf-~TCH:"ornen' s club.

J,RTHUl\ ROTHSTEIN, LOOK: A debutante rmd he), da.t.e ,

I" DICK SA.R~!O, N ..Y.. DA.ILY NEr\:S: Greta Garbo dodging the camera ..

go ALFRED EISEHSTt,,,DT, PIX: Draft BOD.rd.

:1USSELL LFE: Country election.FRl.NK CA~JC~'LL;~RE,ACME: John L. Lewis r-ead i.ng newspaper at. time of Feder'a,'.

inj uncl.Lon t".'s'crB.ining miner's I wor-k s toppage , Nov. 19/+6.

ROBER.T SQy1), r:nL·.:Af]K~E JOUHNAL: ~inn.l m~eting of old National ProgressivePBI'ty.

SAPil FAL:C, H. Y. 'lIlviES: "Rump C':l.UCUS."

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sV !'J1i\ilION,JOHNSON,INP: Senator Ii. K. Smith naps in Georgia Legi.s Latur-e ,

ChHMEN[CcPORTO,CliICP,GOTHIES: \'is.l1ace, IIFavor-a to Son, II with outstretchedhand ,

~3 PHQTOGRAP!lEBUNIDINTI?U:D, ACME:Jluey Long.

'5:-'f".... B.or,.RIE"K!"~'TI:'R,,,CHICAGOSUNANDTIMES: \iendell \/illkie egged, Oct. 1940.l{.f'LPH !vlOj'~l.rAU:!.~orman Thomas egg€(1.HLtlRYl!l'J,L, fiP: !!Ji11kie rLd irig down Lnd l ana street on caraps ign, ".u1',. 19JfO.

AHTHUR iUCKHlBY, .".CMF:'l'hr'ee viev's of Dewey convention, 19/;8.

</! GJONMILl, LIFE: Truman convent ton , July 1948.

GJONMILl, LIFE: VJalhce convention, 1948.

CLARFNCE H14M11,1,AP: 11 Cci.V01Il8n In i t~F.;, te Dewey)' f,ilay 19L+-8.. - JPI i I ,. It' J W,rI;\lP 1'''0 '0 " .. , IJOHlJ THOi\1PSON,j,Ci.if: J\doIphe l,ienj ou at Un-Americon Committee investigation,

Oct. 1947.

PHOT0GRhPH:::HU~TIDENTI1IrD, !1. Y •.. DAlbY IiEYIS·: l1epresl.:mtG.tive -Imdrevl May-·embr-ucxl by j'-.urH·l G,'rsson.

q, HENRYIi. GHIF?IN, AP: Eliz&.beth Bentley t811s of getting secret information. for Rus sia.

"I VTHOMI,S !·'lcP.VOY,TIME, INC.: Bilbo leaves the Senate, shortly before his death,1%7.

PHOTOGRAPHEr',UNIDENTIFIED, AP: Lumber dealer defends profits qf 16 to 18 percent b(:'£01'8 .inve s t.Lga t lng commit.t.se , Jan. 19/+7.

A. E. SCOTT, AP: Ilouard Hughes alone ",fte!' investigation, lug. 1947.

MORGl~INVESTIGA1ION:

PIlOTocmAPHERUNIDLi'lTI.FIED, ACfJlF:Morgan meets Senr.t.or Nye , Chairman of SenateMunitions Comnu t.t.ee , ..Tan. 1936.

PHOTOGRAPHEP.UNIDFl-1TIPI".D,AP: l!,lor-gan tinct his son at hearing, May 1933.

PHOTOGRA?HmUi-lID:j:JTlFlED, ACME:J. P. ;ilor-gpn, between Eena.te hearings on hisbanki.ng opera.tions, holds midgc,t on Iris knass , 1933.

PHOTOGRi1.PHffiUiHDENTIFU:D, AP: Morgan, Vanderlip and V:hitney at witness table,1936.

PHOTOGRAPHf8.mnDrjjTIFIED, f'CffiE: Morgen ,,.:ith Senator Duncan Pletcher of Florida• during Sena t.e investigation of lVlorg:::n, who told of sell:i.nt; stocks to hiswife in order to deduct snz., 807.

PHOTQGRtPH"'=.;~.UaIDF.NTIFI~D, l~CME: Morgan at scc ie t.y wedding, dodging thecamore, Apr. 1937.

HISTOIUCAJ,

ARNOLDGENTHE,PALACEOf THELEGIOn OF HONOR:San francisco Fire, kpr.18,1')06.1q PHOTOGIlAPHERUNlDflHIFIED, UNIONPACIFIC RHLROAD: Two scenes after the Le.st

spike "as driven in the t.rnnscon tinental railroad, Promontory, Utah ,',;L.y 1869.

PHOTOG!L~PHSnUiHDE1'lTIFlED, WELLSFAHOOEXPRESSCO.: First J. Pony Express rid~rs.

PllOTOGR!\PHEHUNlDrNTIFIED: Indian Runner

PIlOTOGRAPHEnUNIDENTIFIED, AMEiUCANMUSEUMOF PHOTOGRftjlHY,PHILA.: First aer-Le.Lviow made in U.S., over Boston, Oct. 1860.

tlATTHEW B. BRADY; Scene on Br-oa..dway , ca, 1867.

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"1'1.501 A n"R'c\lCH LIBRI"'" Oli' C''''.TG·f'<"S'··C . . s» + "1' . 1 T.• _ ~./.-h. , v l..\\..... .I. '.JjJ- ..:'I.r.. 0. orona'Ll.on OJ. queen a", &..1'1 ...!" .l-C$carnlva , acoma,f!E.sh., Aug. 1907

BYRON,LIBRI\R OF CONGRESS:FrancvYWilson at home, 1902.

Gl;.4BILL2VillaPine Ridge,

,)htllJ ohri Innrsn"ll

of Brule.S. D." 1891.~ / (

in front of Sutter's

C1ihegr ee t 1'.0 stile Inda.an camp on Ri ver Brul.o n 8·ar

I , f /Dnill, 1851.

Lt', 4&t ~ GI~f'~BILL:tlHome of wrs. American Horse viTi t i.ng squaws at ffirs. American Horse' 5home in ho st.LLe camp ," Dcadwood , S.D., 1891.

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<fq.,o(. \ilNTEH & POND: Tlingit Indians, Wrangel, Alaska. 1896.

WINTER& POND, LIBfu~iY OF CONGRESS:Ascending the summit of Chilkoot Pass,Alaska, 1895.

1./'.47/ E. Ml'rHONY,Gl'O:tGEHOWEcon.: 31rndin making first crossing of Niagara Fallson a tightrope. Stereoscope, Id59.

NOE& LEF, GmqGE EP·.S7;:,U:.NHOUSE, IHC.: Gener"l Grnnt and party dter comingout of tlv~ Bonanza t\iru:~s, oct . J.879.

PAUL THO!!:PSON,F.~JROPS,\NPICTURE SEllVICE: Gathering shells on one of the popularb., aches.

JOHN NUGENT,ZfLDL P, M,~CKJ\YCOLL.: The San F'rcnci sco Herald office startedqy John ~ugent in 1850. Daguerreotype, 1850.

L.f '1. "I 'J 'i PHOTOG;?!pH~H UNIDENTIFIED, z. P. E}I.CKAYCOLL.: Five gold rush minors Ln themother lode, California. Daguerreotype, 18~,9.

<r 'I, "'H~ SHf.\V& JOHNSON,Z. p. j',lACKAYCOLL.: San Francisco about 1852. Daguerreotype.

<fer. '/7" PHOTOGi{il'HERUNIDr:;~TlFIED, Z.P. l,lt.CKAYCOLL.: California PIncer gold mine.Daguerreotype, 1849.

If''l. '-117 L. VJRIGHT,Z. P. 1.t4.CKi.YCOLL: .l'ireck on the Providence and Worcester R.R. whi chkilled 13 persons. Daguerreotype, Aug. 12, 1853.

'-/0" '171(' GEORGERl'l'.D, Z • P. ;.:P.CKAYCOLL.: Philadelphia street. Daguerreotype, 1842.

~.,. '17' PHOTOGRJJ'HERUNlDENTIEED, Z. P. i·~ACrJ.YCaLL.: Gold rush mining town and dig-gings, C~lifol~ia. Daguerreotype, 1849

4~.4~ ~ PHOTOGRAPHERUNIDENTIFIED, A. CONGERGOODYEARCOLL: Lincoln, ~rms folded.Daguer-reo type ,

<.f"l.4'11 PHOTOGR.\PHERUNID:1ITIFIED, A. CONGEilGOODYEAR.COLL.: Por-t.rc it of Lincoln, leftprofile, vn thou t bsr.rd , in evening dI'CSS. Daguerreotype, about, 1860.

"I9.Li ~tl PHOTOGRAPHEnUNlDEN'lIFI!':D, Z. P. W.CKAYCOLL.: 'Isf"inh W. Lees, f'e.med gold rushdetective from 1852. Dc,guerreotype.

4'. "t'l!l GEORGEH. JOHNSON,DFLEF. -"'ALDENCOLL.: Gold mmang scene, probably takennear Sac remen t.o , Daguer-r-eo type , about 1854.

<.\ '1, 't,\"l PHOTOGRH'HEllUNID![NTlFIED, DALE:F. \'JjI~Dm COLL.: Clinton House. Daguerreotype,about 1850 •

l.f't. l./ ~{ PHOTOGRPJ'HEl'.UiHDENTIFED, Z. P. i~JACKAYCOLL.: Miners at di.ggings, Ca l l I'orn i.u,Daguerreotype, 1851.

<j~. ~;~_nov.ILLlAiVl SHAVi,SJ'!lITHSONIP.NINSTITUTION: San francisco. Daguerreotype, winter'J'. of 185::-53. -Ii:,

'/e,,4'i!7 PHOTOORi1PHEEU1JID~"1tTIFIf,D,. GEORG~ E;;STI,t!\.NHOUSE, INC.: N8\"1 York hc.r bor, u:'rivalof' J'apcne sc .nmbasso.dors.: Stereoscope, June 1860.

~q,~~~ C. E. WATI,INS, CARLSANDBURGCOLL.: Lincoln obsequies, San Francisco.

,/9. (,7.3.; Pf'OTOGRP.PHERUHIDENTIFIED, GroRG":·EASTr'.liANHOUSE, INC.: Br-ordvey , New York City.Stcrsoscope.

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C&t~( "" />v,"7WI·'fl,'}- PHOTOGRAPHERUNIDENTIFIED, GLORel', td~n.l,N HOOSE" lNC'.: lilr'oaciway, New york

City. Stereoscope. ~,/

Professor/Lowe in his balloon. Stereoscope,,/

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'1qtlC\\ M. D. BRADY,CAHLSAilDBURGCOLL.:1862.

I .il q,57) 3,/-t,'f-p-.<p1,-n.$" G'1-1JI3- $"/1':

. -1\1. B. BRJ,DY& f..3S0CIATES, LIBRJ,BYOF CONGRESS:Set of 13 photographs of Civil~ar scenes and svents.

N. BJ,IlNARD:Five scenes among the ruins in Chicago after the fire. Oct.1879.

iI-- 1'."136 HillS &: PEI\LE, GEORGEEASTi\liNHOUSE, INC.: Beacon Ho use , by a Ccnf'eder'a tephotographer.

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III.ntf s. D. BlJTCHEH:6 p o to s of Nebraska pioneer femilies and their sod houses;

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0"--0 ...1; JhCOB A. EllS, MUS. OF' CITY OF NE\,;YOnK: Slum areas series (6 photos):, W PoLf.ce St&bon Lodger s ; 12-ye,-\r-old boy in a sweat shop; Cla.ss in condemned

ScllO01; nomen lodgers in Pol i.c e Otation; Unauthorized tenement lodgings -fi.ve cents a spot; Mulberry Bend, notorious tenement area, now Jacob Riis

Park , .; t.i,-C. C. COOK: Series!:;i- 6 photos of r-ace t.ruck society e.t the turn of the cen-

tU!J.1, by one of first sports photogr-apher-s.

(; r4.'~ '"/ j,~'" IWARS:

q~,~?-o M. B. BMDY & ALEX. GAHDN'lJ'"BARRETTCOLL.: In General McClellan's tent duringPresident Lincoln's visit to the Army of the Patomac, Oct. 186:::.

l{~. ~ '\0() M. B. BRADY& ALEX. Gl\RDNER,CA1~LSANDBURGCOLL.: Witb General "",cClello.n andofficers during President Lincoln r s visit to the Army of the Patomac,Oct. 186:::.

"I', 'f~'1. GAHDNER,FREDfRICK

1I'l'4ta1A A180 3 portraits'l~.S~\ ./14.$'2 ~HLLIAM DIN\lIDDIE.:

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1./ ' Spanish-"merican

MJ:~SERVECOLL.: Port~ait of Lincoln.

of Lincoln by~id8htified photographers.

ne,ttery firing at a Cuban fort, Spe.nish-Americhn Viar,1898

Generals in consul tatiOl1 during siege of Santiago, Cuba,Car, 1898.

PHOTOGRIJ'HEHUNIDENTIFIED: Col. TheodDre Roo seve l t riding with the 1st Volun-te8r Caval.ry, his Rough Eiders, in Cuba, 1898.

PHOTOGR1;?HERUNIDENTIFIED: Generel Pershing, first to finish br-eakf'ars t at hiscump in Mexico on the expedition to capture the bandit, Villa, 1916.

J PHOTOGRAPHERUNIDI~TIFIED, KEYSTONE:Wilson speaking.

HEilBERT'r:. FRINCH, LIBRARYOF CONGRESS:Viilson and 1st Cabinet mee t Ing , 1913.

HERBERTE. FrrE,CH, LI3~ATIYOF CONGRESS:Wilson and last Cabinet meeting.

J ~ PHOTOGRAPHERUNIDENTIFIED, r;.lTEJlNATIONALNEWSPHOTO: Wilson in San francisco,Sept. 1919.

SIGNAL COPl'S, THE NATIONALi1ilCHIVES: President Vlilson and the Duke of Connaughtgreeted lJ,J children in EngLand , 1919·

SIGNAL C01~S, THE NATIONAL&qCHIVES:Wilson addressing soldiers Bnd sailorsaboard U.S.S. George W5shington, July 4, 1919.

I p ,j SIGNAL COPl'S THE [JJ!.TIONALARCHIVES: Mrs .l'iilson, with General Pershing and Pres-ident V'iilson, receiving 8. Christmas present from soldiers, Fr-ance ,

13~ PHOTOGRAPHERUNIDENTIFIED, KE~STONF.:Wilson in car with Mrs. Wilson.

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J ,"II PHOTOGRAPH;;:r.mHDEJJTIFIED, ';'IDE V,iORLD:FDR smiling head, in drought-stricken

Montana area, Aug. 1934.

I ?! t. PHOTOGRhl'HER UNIDF1:JTIFIFD, mDE ~'iOl,LD:I'DR visits Army maneuvers, Aug. 1%0.

, b 1 ?HOTOGRA:'HEIt tlNIDf::NTIFED, AI': FDR, !iirs •. Roosevelt and Fala on porch c.t lJrdePark, Ju::'y 1941.

I3'" BOBWALLACE: Two photos of FDP, DnQ Generals in Sicily, 1943.

I 39 SIGIVL COP.]'S: Big three: Rooseve l t , Stalin and Churchill (it 'Teheran, Nov. 19/,8.

I NAVY: FDR has chow "Ii th the C!'eVi on a destroyer.

'MURRAY BECKEn.,A?: FDH grgets torchlight paz-ador-s vri.t.h wave, 194.4.

PHOTOG:bPHEll UNlDl~~TIl.'·Il'D, 1\CI.\L: ;,'DR and Fe.La campa Lgn Lng in open car inBrooklyn, Oct. 191.4.

I'/-/ PHOTOGRJ\PHERUNIDl'NTII'IED, INI': One of the last portr:ci ts mod" of FDR,Pilar. 30, 1945.

V-Day:

I SAM ROSFNBFnG: V -J Day.

I 1; D. C. DOHNBJ:"RG,ST. PWL DISPATCH: iViissi.on completed.

) ClIROLHIE VALENTA, HOUSTONPOST: R8turning so.Id..er with v;ife and children.

J.j~XHm:..¥---BFRi'J1\'Pe,-i-J.• H~.Ib'l-NtI-Hr,0t~: \'-He-gre<?-ts-hep. eerv-lcB mun_htlSband Vii th~M!l'1ij,e •

PHOTOGRAPH,R UNIDEnTIFIED, N. Y. DnLY MIRlWR: Wounded veteran gre.~ted by~8cping ~8rents.

IHVING HfIBEi-:.MAN,PM: Marlene Dietl'ich we.lcome s home 2nd Infa.ntry Division,.July 1945.

PHOTOGPJtPHEHUJIDFi'lTIFED, N.Y. DHLY W:cS: Celebration at TimE'S Squar-e onV-E Dsy, r;ay 1945.

PH07:J::;rt1~~HEfiUNID:::./TL7I!'"D: V-J Day, I'.lr:lnila •.

Combat:

I'll" SIGNAL com's: Par-at.r-ooper s near Arnhem.

)If' r,Wl.GARJ~T BOURKF:-IJHITE, LIFE: Moscow.

I<I ~ CHARLES lJAACKEB., ACi\;'E: Air view of wrecKc,d Ber-Li,n railroad stution, July 1945.

''f? SIGNI1.L CORPS: Cas si.no as bombing begins.

/ ~O PHOTOGEAPlJER.UllIDENTIFIED, ACmS: Bombed r-eme.ms of residential section ofCante:.'bu:':y, EngJ.E'.nd, JU;1e 19/+2.

lSI SOVFOTO: Stalin~rad.

/ S J., HOFFli!P.N, LIFE: Naga.sak i ,

/ l'~ CEtHLES HELIE, U. S. NAVY: "I shot down two," 19/,3.

I s«: f;-NNO, JAGOBS, U. S. NAVY: Via.iting, \fai t.Lng , \'iaiting, 1944.

/ s ( rtiOTOGhAPHER UIHDENTIFIED: Dead, Civil liar.

IS7 PHOTOGRAPHERUNIDENTIFIED, INP: Dead, World \'jar 1.

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I~-<t NAVY: Dead, World Har II.

PHOTOG&~PlmRUNIDENTIFIED, INP: Western Front, World War I, Firing a 37ffimgun at Germans in France.

Isj PHOTOGRAPHERUNIDENTIFIED, U.S. NAVY: 11'<0 Jima landing.

1&0 PHOTOGRAPIC::RUNIDENTIFIED, HARINECORPS: Iwo Jima attack.

) (,I JOE ROSENTHAL,AP: Flag raising on 11t. Suribachi, Iwo Jima.

/6 v u.s. NAVY: llarine eraves on Iwo Jima

~ NAJA', Amer.J..can..ah;i.p -'-n-eallct-le ~<!mor)1t..'.J (1,.; fll~ I DI€(. e. fOr e, rl n +t.. 11"

FACES: .,

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SAH CALD\.JELL,ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH: "tJine Disaster" - group watchingstretchers taken from mine at Centra;i.ia, Ill., Har. 19L18.

JOHNLIJI<1JSAY,AP: Rocky Graziano, informed of the revok.ing of his boxinglicense.

ARl'HURROTHSTEIN,LOOK: J. Arthur Rank.

IRVING HABERl1AN,PH: lfuyor La Guardia imitating a machine-gun killer.

l1ILTOll FREIER, AClIE: John L. Lewis, 191<6.

IRVING HABGRllAN,PIl: Head of Dewey

TONYBERARDI, CHICAGOHERP.LDAliERICAN: Judge Kenshaw H. Landis absorbedin a baseball game.

I , FRANKCANCELLAR:::,AClIE: George E. Allen testifying before a Senate committee,Feb. 191<6.

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BERNARDE. NAGEL,DETROITNEHS: Ford and Edison.

ElTl, REYNOLDS,ACHE: llolotov and Byrnes at the Par i.s Conference, llay 19116.

FRED PLAUT, THIS WEEK: Eisenhower listeninr;, 11years later, to a recordingof his D-Day speech; photo Hay 19118.

I1ISCELLANEOUSPHOTOGRAPHS:

PHOTOGRP,PHERUNIDENTIFIED, INP: Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., 11arY Pickford andCharlie Chaplin in World War I Bond Drive.

PHOTOGRAPHERUNIDENTIFIED, INP:thinks it is as she gave herDrive, New York.

"Is this strip necessary?" -- Penrw Edwardsclothes to the United Natioryal Clothing

NICK PARRINO, INP: Lindbergh addressing America First Rally in Cleveland.Hrs. Lindbergh in background, 19111.

ABE FOX, WORLDWIDE: His son had been reported missing. June 21, 1945.

HUGHSINCLAIR, CHICAGOHEHALDAl1ERICAN: Victim of the La Salle Hotel firewhere 61 people lost their lives in 191<6.

ARTHUREDGER, N.Y. DAILY NEl·IS: Auto accident victims. Sept. e, 19118.

173 PAULCALVERT,LOS ANGLLESrnrs, !lother's'tragedy.

HORRISGORDON: 110ther returning from son':'! funeral.

EDWINJ. HORGAN,PITTSBURGHSUN-TELEGRAPH:Photographer stated: "I wasfinishing my night assignments when we heard of a shooting on the news-paper's police radio. It was 2:30 A.I1. fly night editor sent me to thestation to get some pictures •. When I stepped into Lieutenant Connor'soffice, I made this photograph. The girl was sobbing out her story ofhow she shot her 'dr-unken policeman father to the detective who had known,.

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the dead man and rocked this girl to sleep when she was a baby. lie wereall relieved when the court ruled justifiable hrnnicj~e and the 19-year-old girl was freed."

17+ HY11ANPAUL, DETROITTU1ES: A look at death. 1946.

liAURICEJOHNSON,INP: Atlantic City beauty contest.

Cf~RLIE KNOBLOCK,AP: William Heirens, 17, questioned in kidnap-slaying.June 30, 1946.

175' I'lI\.RTINJ. BOARDllAN,HARTFORDTIlIES: Accident Investigation - child looksover damage to cars.

JOHN BACCO,FIRST ENGINEERCmmAT BATTALION: Near lions, Belgium. 1944.

ROBERTLAUTliAN: Relig:j.ous revival.

DANTEO. TRANQUILLE,UTICAOBSERVER-DISPATCHAI'ill bAILY PRESS: Rem.ington Randstrike-breaker.

FELIX PAEGEL, LOS ANGELESEXAlIINER: Dilemma for Paul Cagle, aged 4.Sept. 1948 •.

BARNEYCOHHERD,LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNALA!-[) TIr1ES: The Loser - football.Nov. 26, 1948.

17) HELENBRUSH,LOS ANGELESDAILYNEHS: Condemned to death.

ARTHURAIDALA, N.Y. DAILY HIRROR: llanhattan hold-Up attempt.

171 ARTHURSARNO, N.Y. DAILY IITRROR: Charles Janauskovec weeps unashamedly overbody of Duke, 12-year-old neighborhood pet.

GIB BRUSH, LOS ;,NGELESDAILYNEHS: Movie Strike. 1945.

J7? PHOTOGRAPHERmUDEIITIFIED, ACUE: llidget auto racer. Frank Stauber stares,apparently not seeing, as an inhalator is rushed to him. His car crashedinto a canvas wall at Hanson Park Stadium, Chicago. Stauber managed towalk awa¥ from the scene but he was beyond all aid. A few minutes afterthis photo was made he dropped dead. AUR. 10, i9L17~

liAURICEl'IITCHE1L, LOS ANGELESEXAI1Ii\'ER: Grim rage--inquest on death of 13-month-old child.

IRVING HABERMAN,N.Y. STAR: Pineapple dessert.

HOlIARDJ. SOCHUREK,11ILHAUKEEJOURNAL: Wisconsin winter.

NEIL D01-ffiRTY,HOLYOKET:;LEGRAI1,lu,SSACHUSETTS:The defendant arraigned formurder.

Il0RRIS GORDON: Ping-Pong

C. C. COOK: First synchronized flash photograph made in 1908 at the old11adison Square Garden for the Ringling Bros. Circus.

13e BARNEYCOHHZRD,LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURi''lALAI'ill TIllES: "Here it comes; thereit goes" - Tennis.

PAT CANDIDO,N.Y. DAILY ~~WS: Heath breaking his ankle. Sept. 19, 1948.

ANTHONYBERNATO,N.Y. DAILY lTIRROR: Bobby Feller pitches to Joe Di il~geioin All~Star game.

/ It I GJON I1ILI, LIFE: Horse show.

PAULNODLER,LIFE: Pole vaulting, lfudison Square Garden.

A~IDRSWLOPEZ, ACME: Basketball close-up.

JACK HILLER, CHICAGOHERALDAr.ERICAN: "The long count," Jack Dempsey -Gene Tunney fight in Chicago.1927.

HILLBM ECKENBERG,N.Y. TIllES: Louis knocked out by Schmeling. 1936.

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T. J. STRASSER, ST. PAUL DISPATCH A~m PIONEER PRESS: Here, you take it.I&'L.- T. J. STR~SSER, ST. PAUL DISPATCH AND PIONEER PRESS: Track meet.

FRED lIORGAN,N.Y. DAILY NEWS: Marcel Cerdan downs Lavern Iioch, !'jar.12, 1%8.PAUL FOUC!~, 1NPl Negro soccer player performs high kick.FELIX PAEGEL. LOS ANGELES EXAllINER: Bitter victory for actress in custody

case.

IRVING FORBES, LOS ANGELES EXAllINER: "Put up or shut up."/tg:; BOB REA, CHICAGO HERALD Al'lERICAN: One-sided argument. Judge Prystalski has

law laid down to him by his wife.If'; NAT FEIN, N.Y. HERALD TRIBUNE: "The buILy - a one-sided arcument."I ~$' ERNEST KING, UTICA OESERVER-DISP,\TCH: Crashing the news. From the 1947

Graflex Contest.H.II.RRYWARNECKE, N.Y. DAILY ~r8\'IS: Traffic halted as feline mother treks with

brood. 1925.Three photographs illustratin~ the influence of processes and techniques onthe nature and concept of the photographer's work:1. ~~NER:Lincoln and his Generals2. SIG~rAL CO:lPS: HUsol': and General Pershing3. 1liULACE: FDR and the Generals

EVOLUTION OF THE USE OF PHOTOGRAPHY ON TllZ PRIN~D PAGE - ORIGINAL JI1:bSP\PERS,ETC.:IffiTTHEWB. BRADY: General Ulysses S. Grant at Cold Harbor, Virginia, June 1864.

HARPER'S WEEKLY, 1864: ~Ioodcut of General Grant f'ron photograph hy Brady.THE DAILY GRAPHIC, N.Y •• Dec. 2, 1873: First photc-mechanical peproduction of

a photograph in a pewspaper.N.Y. JOURNAL, Oct. 3, 1898: First modern halftone reproduction in a New York

daily newspaper.N.Y. JOURNAL-AlffiRICAN,Jan. 28, 1949: Layout from same newspaper illustrating

present day use of photographs showing contrast in large amount of space"occupied.

TYPI~ti_ AP PICTURE PAGE, sent to all AP~serviced papers.N.Y. DAILY ~W,WS, 1941: Photos by lfuxHaas. Complete picture spreads on a

hold-up fight.PM, 1940: Full page picture spread by Norris Engel.RAY PLATNICK, N.Y. STAR, 1948: Picture section covc'rshot, showing the

erowing influence of news magazines on newspaper layout.THE HASHlilGTON POST, 1949: Full pages on Truman" Lnauguretdon ,

LIFE, FIRST ISSUE, Nov. 23, 1936, photos by ~argaret Bourke-;fuite.LIFE, SEPT. 1948: 11. Eugene Smith's series of photographs of a country

doctor.LADIES HOllE JOURNAL, j·lar.1947: Fons Iannelli's picture story on a miner's

family.LeOK, JAN. 4, 1949: Robert Capa's picture sequence of Picasso as a family man.

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P. 1: Under CHILDRSN,substitute Aaron !Tiller for Photographer Unidentified,Acme: Girl wi~~ Van Johnson's autograph.

P. 2: Under SPO~, substitute Pau): Nadler for Gjon nru, Ufe: Ice hockey.

Under TH;' INTERNATIONALLIlELIGHT, add Charles P. Gorry, AP:from pain causedbf self-inflicted bu,Get wound. 1945.

Tojo grimaces

P. 3:

Add ~ before Romani, AP.

Under PSO~, substitute Kubrick for Stanley Kobri.ck,

Under FJI.;IOUSPEOPLE,sUbstitute!!! for Irving Haberman, N.Y. Star.

Substitute !leI Larson for Photographer Unidentified, Chicaco Sun & Times:Truaan and t1rs. Truman ••••

Under ~' substitute \-!arnecke for llilliam Hornecke.

o/~'1 Under ,~CCIDENTS,add 1948 to Fred Saas, N.Y.Times: !'Irs. Kosenkina ....IiCf.~

P. 4: Under FASCISll, add Courtesy of Eugene Heyer to Photo::;rapher Unidentified:Nan Ritual.

Add 1946 to GabrielBen~ur; Life: HomerLoomis, Jr ....

Under FIRE, FLOODS,substitute Shere for SamSheere.

Substitute llinneapolis for Chester Iiagnuson , AP: llilwaukee Union grainelevator fire.

P. 5: Substitute Don Phelan for Photographer Uniden~ied, Acne: The bigblizzard of 19&7 •.••Substitute Plowed strip of ground around SChoolhouse for Don Ultang,Des !loines Register & Tribune: Flooded farmstead.

Under mSC:~LLJl.NEOUSSITUATIONS,substitute Ilarion Post for Russell Lee:Negro dance in South, and add F.S.A. Library of Congress.

Add F.S.A. Library of Congress to Russell Lee: People dancing at home.

Substitute N.Y. Daily l'Iirror for Dick Sarno, N.Y. Daily News.

P. 6: Under POLITICS, add F.S.A. Library of Congress to Russell Lee: Country:::lection=--

Add Paul Thompson, N.Y. 'I'Lnes: l'lomanSuffrage parade.

Add at weddin;; of munitions n\e.ker llurray Garsson' s daughter to an Armyllajor, Jan. 1949, to PhotOGrapher Unidentified, N.Y. Daily News:Representative Andrew !lay embraced by lluriel Oar-ason,

Substitute IN1' for A.E. Scott, AI': Howard Hughes alone afterinvestigation, and ~ov. for Aug:-1947.

Under lIORGANINVESTIGATION,substHute HymanGreenberr; for PhotographerUnidentified, Actrre:· J.p •..llorgan, 'be'twe~n Senate hearinGs.... -

Substitute John Drennan for Photographer Unidentified, Acme: Morgan'at·society.wedding ••••

Add John De Joseph, '.:ide.'!orld: Horgan at investigation. June 1933.

Add Photographer Unidentified, .ltP: Senator Nye, Frank Vanderlip, J.P.J:lorgan and G. 1lhitney. -

Under HISTORICAL,add Forerunner of a long line of "Reading from Left toRight" photographs to Photographer Um,dentii'ied, Hells Fargo Express Co.: -First 4 Pony Gxpress riders.

Add LibrarJ of Congress to Photographer Unidentified: Indian Runner.

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Addi tions and Corredi.ons, continued:Add L~brary of Congress .to Hinter &··:Pond: Tlingit Indians.

Substitute AmbrotJ~e for Photographer Unidentified, A. Conger GoodyearColl.: Lincoln, arms folded. Dagu~re~type.

'Substitute C.S. German for Photographer Unidentified, A. Conger GoodyearColl.: Portra~t of Lincoln, left profile, without beard.

'1'1, 'i "I~ Add H.H. Cole, A. Conger Goodyear Coll.: Portrait of Lincoln taken inPeoria, Ill;, ca:-IIT60.Ambrotype.Add Zelda P. Mackay Coll.: View of Smith and Porter's coffee house andhotel, corner of t;ans6me and-sacramentv Streets, San t'rancisco. 1850.Substitute Carl Sandburg Coll.:Easbnan House, Inc.: Broadway.

for Photographer Unidentified, Geo,ge

Add Nebraska State Historical Society to S.D. But~~er: 6 photos ofNebrasKa pioneer families and their sod houses.Add Photographar Unidentified, Oklahoma Historical Society: OklahomaLand-Rush 01~.

Under WARS, add Library of Congress to William Dinwiddie: Battery firing ••••Add Library of Congress to William Dinwiddie: Generals in consultation ••••

P. 9: Under ~~RS - Roosevelt, substitute Joseph Jamieson for Photosraph~Unidentiried, HideHorld: FDR smi.linghead ••••Substitute George Alexanderson for Photographer Uni.dentified, \·Iide"odd:FOR visits Army maneuvers, Aug. 1940.Substitute Charles Cort for Photographer Unidentified, Acme: FDR andFala campaigning .....

Under "lARS - V-Day, omit Anthony Bernato ...: Wife greets ....Substutute Larry Froeber for Photographer ~"identifiGd, N.Y. Daily News:celebration at Times square ....

Substitute Morris Neufeld for Photographer Unidentified, N.Y. Dailyllirror:··i~oundedveteran greeted ••.••

Under WARS - Combat, add Eerr~rd before Hoffman, Life: Nagasaki.

The exhibition was directed by EDVlARD STEICHENAssistant 1l0l'iER PAGE

Installation designed by RENE DrHARNONCOURT

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