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Title # Photos Item Description Date Sheet Published Individuals 2 B&W Portrait Image of a Young Vietnamese Girl Title # Photos Item Description Date Sheet Published Individuals 2 B&w portrait image of a young vietnamese girl. Included in the sleeve is a 1965 yes Nov. 30, 1965 Box 6 photo of 3 decks of Canasta playing cards - marked on the back "Misc.-- Games--Cards." Production titles: "Vietnam" or "The Navy war in Vietnam - How Johnson changed the war in Vietnam." 4 B&w images of people and places in Thailand, Burma, Indonesia. One photo 1967 yes June 27, 1967 depicts a monk getting his head shaved. Production titles: "Southeast Asia" or "A visit with the King and Queen of Thailand." 3 B&w images of a young draftee serving in Vietnam, his wounds and recovery. 1967 yes Dec. 26, 1967 Production titles: "Vietnam '67" or "Vietnam: pacifist on the killing field--A Draftee is sent to fight--Behind the Scenes." 1 B&w image of Indonesian politician, Adam Malik, sitting at a table. 1967 yes June 27, 1967 Production titles: "Southeast Asia" or "A visit with the King and Queen of Thailand--Asia." 1 B&w image of North Vietnamese revolutionist, Le Duc Tho, laughing. 1970 yes Dec. 29, 1970 Production titles: "Hanoi" or "Behind the Scenes--Exclusive report from Hanoi-- the hard line demand, victory." 1 B&w image of Ambassador, Ellsworth Bunder posing with a tiger. Production 1969 yes Nov. 18, 1969 titles: "Vietnam" or "Vietnam: get out now." 2 B&w images of US Marine S/Sgt. Gary L. Smith sharing a laugh with a 1967 yes May 30, 1967 vietnamese child; and photo of vietnamese father and daughter relaxig in Hanoi's Reunification Park. Production titles: "Asia" or "USA in Asia." 5 B&w images of vietnamese children with a US volunteer -- cooking, bathing, 1967 yes May 30, 1967 etc. Production titles: "Western Frontier (Asia)" or "A marine's longest night-- Our new western frontier." 13 B&w images of US GIs with Korean children--cooking, playing, eating a 1959 no chocolat bar, drying socks on a line, etc. Tag in sleeve: "Korean - Box #1309 Jim Hanse, 1959." 8 B&w images - each with the same note on the back: "German and Jap 1959 no Brides of Servicemen - War File - Row E, Box ML-20." 23 B&w images of American Troops in Japan and Korea, etc. (1959-1961). Some 1952 yes Dec. 30, 1952 photos include children, women, crowds, etc. Production titles: "Korea" or "The Choice in Korea ... recognize or crush Red China." 16 B&w images that include 18-yr old Army private, Francesco J. Sisti of 1953 yes Nov. 17, 1953 Brooklyn, New York, attending paratrooper school, training, in the field, etc. Production titles: "Paratroopers" or "Behind the Scenes -- paratrooper from Brooklyn." 12 B&w images of people protesting the Vietnam War in Washington, D.C., as 1969 yes Jan. 27, 1970 well as demonstrators in front of the Capitol Building; close-ups, and groups in a meeting room, etc. Production titles: "Moratorium (anti-vietnam demo- stration)" or "Behind the Scenes -- Mr. President, bring us together again." 3 B&w images of US Ambassdor to Japan, U. Alexis Johnson with others 1967 yes May 30, 1967 possibly Japanese diplomats), Prodcution titles: "American Frontier (Asia)" or "Behind the Scenes -- Our new western frontier - Children of the world." 2 B&w images - (1) two Pan American airplanes on the runway, (2) crowd of 1962 yes Oct. 9, 1962 unidentified people greeting someone at the airport. Production titles: "Pan American building topping off" or "Sky high ritual for a skyscraper -- My side of the steel price story." 4 B&w images of NY Stock Exchange stockbroker, Muriel Siebert working, in 1968 yes Feb. 4, 1969 her office, on the NYSE floor, playing yo-yos, etc. Production titles: "Muriel Siebert, Stockbroker" or "First Lady of the Big Board." Handwritten note in sleeve indicates that Siebert was the 1st woman with a seat on the NY Stock exchange. 1 B&w image of New York City Mayor, John V. Lindsay with Senator Robert F. 1966 yes March 21, 1967 Kennedy. Production titles: "Mayor Lindsay" or "John Lindsay: ringmaster of fun city." 1 B&w image of "Olaf the Walrus at the New York Aquarium. Production titles: 1962 yes July 3, 1962 "Olaf the Walrus" or "Olaf." 4 B&w images of a variety of zoo animals: a tapir, turtle (close-up of head), girl & 1969 yes Nov. 4, 1969 turtle, boy on beach with turtle shells (next to factory on bay at LaPaz.) Production titles: "Endangered animals" or "Why must they die?" 2 B&w images of blue jays (birds). 1950s-1970s no 1 B&w image of a framed painting of white roses (French Impressionist) by 1953 yes no issue listed on sheet Molyneux. Production title: "Caption Molyneaux." 4 B&w images of VISTA volunteer, Zita Potts of Crpthersville, Indiana. Includes 1970 yes June 16, 1970 photo of impoverished children being fed. Production titles: "Zita Potts" or "Behind the Scenes -- She fights poverty." 6 B&w images of cadets on campus and in sports at the US Air Force Academy 1959 yes Nov. 10, 1959 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Production titles: "Air Force Academy" or "Football Falcons will fly high." 21 B&w images of various General Motors executives: Semon Knudsen - head of 1957 yes Jan. 7, 1958 Pontiac; Edward Ragsdale - Buick Vice-President; James Roche - Cadillac Chief; Jack Wolfram - Oldsmobile General Manager. Photos include interior factory shots. Production titles: "General Motors executives" or "GM's fifty years of men, money, and motors." 10 B&w images of social workers with New York's Emergency Child Welfare 1967 yes April 16, 1968 (ECW) Service working with parents, children, policmen, etc. Production titles: "Child Welfare" or "The Other Side of the Night." 2 B&w images of male, gay couple - Jack Baker and Michael McConnell of 1970 yes Jan. 26, 1971 Minneapolis, Minnesota - socializing with others and shaving. Production titles: "Male couples" or "The Homosexual couple." 1 B&w image of paper cutouts by artist, Henri Matisse. Production titles: 1953 yes Aug. 23, 1953 "Matisse Prints" or "Matisse answers twenty questions - Photoquiz." 7 B&w images of architect, Eero Saarinen at work in his office, or at home with 1958 yes Sept. 30, 1958 his family. Production titles: "Eero Saarinen" or "America's new Middle West - Eero Saarinen, second generation genius." 1 B&w image of Ralph Nader (close-up). Production titles: "Ten outstanding 1966 yes Jan. 24, 1967 young men" or "America's ten outstanding young men of 1966 -- Behind the Scenes." 1 B&w image of Sandy Greenberg. Production titles: "Ten outstanding young 1966 yes Jan. 24, 1967 men" or "America's ten oustanding young men of 1966 -- Behind the Scenes." 2 B&w images of Gypsy Rose Lee inside a sleeve that -obviously- has the 1967 wrong LC sheet. Sheet says: "Television--Bonanza (stars)" with handwriting underneath "Don't think so". 4 B&w images of former president of Harvard University, and Ambassador to 1959 yes April 12, 1960 West Germany, Dr. James B. Conant - portrait shots and some with students. Production titles: "Dr. Conant" or "Our children's crucial age." Handwriting on slip inside sleeve says: "Helped develop atom bomb." 5 B&w images of test pilot, Bert Foulds working at Douglas Aircraft Company, 1959 yes Sept. 29, 1959 Santa Monica, California - with workers, with family, in hanger with plane, etc. Production titles: "Test pilot" or "California test pilot - best job in the world." 6 B&w images of blacksmith, Lee Rose of Boyce, Virginia at his forge making 1959 yes Dec. 22, 1959 horse shoes, feeding, brushing horses, etc. Production titles: "Hunt set blacksmith" or "The happy life of a young horseshoer." 1 B&w image of male students at Franklin High School, Seattle, Washington; 1954 yes March 22, 1955 wearing primarily white while stopping a convertible of young girls to talk. Production titles: "White Craze" or "Students in white." 13 B&w images of U,S,S, United States executive purser Henry Moreno at work 1954 yes Feb. 22, 1954 aboard the ocean liner and on shore in Hambury, Germany, etc. Production titles: "U.S.S. United States" or "Trouble shooter for a luxury liner." 1 B&w image (portrait) of Admiral Arleigh Burke. Production titles: "Admiral 1962 yes Sept. 11, 1962 Arleigh Burke (seven days in May)" or "Military control: can it happen here?" 3 B&w images of General William Westmoreland, accompanied by aide Capt. 1966 yes October 18, 1966 William Carpenter on a tour of U,S, Army bases in South Vietnam; etc. Production titles: "General Westmoreland" or "A Sunday with Westmoreland: the General who runs our war in Vietnam." 8 B&w images of General Curtis E. LeMay. Production titles: "General LeMay" 1951 yes Jan. 15, 1952 or "General LeMay: the big difference." 2 B&w images of actor Omar Shariff playing bridge at a tournament. Production 1968 yes Dec. 24, 1968 titles: "Omar Shariff" or "Omar: the bridge player." 20 B&w images of evangelist Oral Roberts conducting a tent revival, preaching, 1954 yes June 29, 1954 people praying; etc. Production titles: "Oral Roberts" or "Faith healer at work: is the religious boom a spiritual bust?" 8 B&w images of billionaire J. Paul Getty inside his new mansion, socializing, etc. 1959 yes March 15, 1960 Production titles: "J. Paul Getty" or "J. Paul Getty: the strange, lonely life of the richest American." 1 B&w image of NY Congressman, Adam Clayton Powell sitting with others, 1962 yes May 7, 1963 including President John F Kennedy. Production titles: "Adam Clayton Powell" or "Audacious world of Adam Powell." 6 B&w images of NY Senator and White House counsel, Daniel Patrick 1969 yes April 7, 1970 Moynihan working or with his family.
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