Schenectady NY- How the M-7 tank killers built here are now spearheading the Allied rout of Rommel was described here today by Major General Russell L. Maxwell, Commander of US armed forces in the Middle East who directed US North African Military...
Secretary of Labor, James J. Davis and Samuel M. Vauclain, President of the Baldwin Locomotive Company, in the cab of a locomotive during the dedication ceremonies of the new plant and office building of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, near Eddystone...
Written on back: "Luncheon, Sheraton Carlton Hotel, Wash. D.C. after presentation of 'Coatesville Declaration' to President Dwight D. Eisenhower at White House ceremonies, Tuesday, December 13, 1960. (left to right): Messrs. John H. Crider, Charles...
Written on back: "Luncheon, Sheraton Carlton Hotel, Wash. D. C. after presentation of 'Coatesville Declaration' to President Dwight D. Eisenhower at White House ceremonies, Tuesday, December 13, 1960. (left to right): Messrs. Melvin H. Baker,...
Written on back: "Luncheon, Sheraton Carlton Hotel, Wash. D.C. after presentation of 'Coatesville Declaration' to President Dwight D. Eisenhower at White House ceremonies, Tuesday, December 13, 1960. (left to right): Messrs. Melvin Baker, Stewart...
Written on back: "Luncheon, Sheraton Carlton Hotel, Wash. D. C. after presentation of 'Coatesville Declaration' to President Dwight D. Eisenhower at White House ceremonies, Tuesday, December 13, 1960. (left to right): Messrs. John H. Crider,...
Written on back: "President Charles Lukens Huston, Jr. of Lukens Steel Co. presenting President Dwight D. Eisenhower with the 'Coatesville Declaration' at White House ceremonies Tuesday, December 13, 1960. (left to right): Messrs. S. W. Antoville,...
Written on back: "President Charles Lukens Huston, Jr., of Lukens Steel Co. presenting President Dwight D. Eisenhower with the 'Coatesville Declaration' at White House ceremonies Tuesday, December 13, 1960. (left to right): Messrs. S. W. Antoville,...
Written on back: "President Charles Lukens Huston, Jr., of Lukens Steel Co. presenting President Dwight D. Eisenhower with the 'Coatesville Declaration' at White House ceremonies Tuesday, December 13, 1960. (left to right): Messrs. S. W. Antoville,...
Written on back: "President Charles Lukens Huston, Jr., of Lukens Steel Co. presenting President Dwight D. Eisenhower with the 'Coatesville Declaration' at White House ceremonies Tuesday, December 13, 1960. (left to right): Messrs. S. W. Antoville,...
Text from back of image: 'Among his first official visit in Mexico City on the day after he landed there from Washington, Col. Lindbergh inaugurated the Lincoln Library in Mexico City, donated by the American colony to the city. (Photo shows Col....
Text from back of image: 'Here are shown Little Shirley Tripken (right) and Adelaide Martins, daughter of Dr. E. Pinto Martins, assistant pilot and navigator of the Sampai o Correia, who in the presence of New York City and State officials,...
Text from back of image: "Although his ambition to be the first man to fly around the world alone was thwarted by a series of mishaps, Jimmy Mattern came back to New York to be officially greeted by Mayor John P. O'Brien July 31st, and...
Text from back of image: "An unpleasant note was struck in the welcoming ceremonies for the Italian trans-Atlantic seaplane flyers when New York City policemen rather roughly treated an Italian photographer who had accompanied the air armada from...
On back of image: "Award at the annual dinner of the Horticulture Society of New York to Pierre S. du Pont by Richardson Wright, Master of of ceremonies. Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont is seated at the right."