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FDR Speaks at World's FairPres Roosevelt at New York world fair
Espionage Suspect Ethel Rosenberg(Original Caption) 07/18/1950-New York: Mrs
Frank Sinatra in Boxing PoseThe young Frank Sinatra poses in boxing gloves for a publicity shot
Eleanor Roosevelt and Lorena Hickok7/29/1934-San Francisco, CA-ORIGINAL CAPTION READS: Mrs. Franklin D
Early New Mexico NewspaperOne of the first daily newspapers in New Mexico set up operations underneath a juniper tree near Kingston, New Mexico. | Location: Near Kingston, New Mexico, USA
Charles Henry Dow(Original Caption) Charles Henry Dow, originator of the Dow Jones Average and co-founder of Dow Jones and Company, was also the first editor of the Wall Street Journal, a Dow Jones publication
Horace Greeley Reading New York Sun Newspaper(Original Caption) Horace Greeley (1811-1872) reading N.Y. Sun
Congressional Reporter Rushing Telegraph(Original Caption) Wahington, DC: Congressional Reporters racing for telegraph office in Capital to file their stories. Woodcut 1868
First Meeting of Stanley and Livingston(Original Caption) 1/10/1872-Lake Tanganyika, Central Africa- The meeting of Livingstone and Stanley, at Ujyi, Lake Tanganyika. Drawing based on Dr. Livingston's own material
Portrait of Whitelaw Reid(Original Caption) Whitelaw Reid (1842-1905), American journalist and diplomat
Ambrose Bierce Seated Under Tree(Original Caption) American author and journalist Ambrose Bierce. Photograph, sitting under tree. Undated
Nellie BlyFamous world traveler and journalist Nellie Bly, nee Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman, who circled the globe in 72 days, 6 hours, and 11 minutes in 1889 - 1890
Nellie Bly with Traveling Bag(Original Caption) Journalist Nellie Bly with a traveling bag. Photograph, 1890
Winston Churchill as a Young JournalistWhile serving in the military Winston Churchill worked as a correspondent for the Daily Graphic and the Morning Post and wrote several books about his experiences
Matthew Heywood Broun(Original Caption) Matthew Heywood Broun (1888-1939) American journalist, photographed working at his desk
Portrait Of James T. Farrell(Original Caption) Portrait of James T. Farrell (1904-1979) American journalist and novelist. Undated Photograph
Engraving of Workers in a Paper FactoryPaper making during the 19th century. Plating the paper. "Warranted all linen". This interior shows a press employed in 1885
New York Tribune Founder Horace Greeley(Original Caption) Horace Greeley. Undated Photograph. BPA2# 2703
Young Upton Sinclair(Original Caption) Upton Sinclair as a younger man. Photo, undated
Photo Of Gabrielle D'Annunzio(Original Caption) Gabrielle D'Annunzio. Photograph
Journalists Touring Eiffel Tower(Original Caption) Eiffel Tower inspection tour by prominent French journalists, many of whom had felt "it couldn't be done."
Joseph and Stewart Alsop Seated in Offic(Original Caption) Photo shows brothers Joseph (left) and Stewart Alsop. Ca. 1940s-1950s
UPI NewsroomA UPI "Unifax" machine, an early type of a fax machine that used early photocopier technology, enabling the sending of picture data over phone lines
United Press International Unifax Machine in UseA man looks at photographs transmitted by the Unifax machine, developed by United Press International in the 1930s-1940s, it was the first automatic picture receiver
Portrait of Civil Rights Activist Paul GuihardPortrait of French journalist Paul Guihard. Guihard was killed in rioting at Ole Miss in Mississippi after student James Meredith attempted to enroll at the all white school
People Around Thomas Flyer Race Auto(Original Caption) Reporters and spectators surround the Thomas Flyer, victor in the 1908 to Paris Auto Race, on its arrival in Paris. Photograph
Bjornsterne Bjornson Writing At DeskBjornstjerne Bjornson (1832-1910), Norwegian poet, dramatist, novelist and political leader won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1903
Wille Pep Greets Reporters In Locker Roo(Original Caption) After the fight: Willie Pep is shown greeting reporters in dressing room. Undated
Jack Sharkey In A Fighting Pose(Original Caption) Jack Sharkey in the boxing ring with a fighting pose. Undated Photo
Close-up of Lincoln Steffens(Original Caption) Portrait of American journalist and political philosopher Lincoln Steffens (1866-1936), who published many articles exposing urban political corruption
Dow Jones Founders Charles Dow and Edward Jones(Original Caption) Charles H. Dow and Edward T. Jones, founders of Dow Jones and Company, which first published the Wall Street Journal in 1889. Undated
Portrait of William Howard Russell(Original Caption) William Howard Russell (1820-1907), British war correspondent who reported for the London Times beginning in 1841
President Kennedy at Atomic Energy CommissionPresident Kennedy and Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) Chairman Glenn Seaborg following the President's visit to the AEC Headquarters in Germantown, Maryland
Walter Winchell Reporting(Original Caption) Walter Winchell (1897-1972), newspaper columnist and radio reporter at microphone
China Correspondent At Border Station(Original Caption) Tillman Durdin, veteran New York Times China correspondent, is shown at Lowu Border Station, before entering China. He is the first Amercian daily U.S
17Th Century Printer, Reporter, Newsboy(Original Caption) Late 17th Century. The Printer. Copper engraving by Larmessin. Printshop on your back
Painting; William Cullen Bryant; Catskil(Original Caption) New York, NY: Painting by Asher B. Durand: "Kindred Spirits." It shows William Cullen Bryant during an outing in the Catskills
Portrait Of Rosalind Russel @ TypewriterScene from the 1940 film His Girl Friday
Engraving of Printing Press(Original Caption) 1759-Printing press. Engraving, 1759. BPA2# 3878
Engraving Of Mechanical Printing Press(Original Caption) Mechanical printing presses. 19th century. Undated engravings
George OrwellEnglish writer George Orwell was the author of such books as Animal Farm and 1984
American Journalist Robert Benchley(Original Caption) Picture shows Robert Benchly (1889-1945), American humorist and drama critic for Life Magazine (1920-1929). Undated photo
Pressing The Tobacco, Engraving(Original Caption) Pressing the tobacco. Copper Engraving, 1762
Benjamin Franklin Offering Advice to Printers(Original Caption) Benjamin Franklin offering advice on success in printing to the workers at Watt's print shop. Woodcut by B. West Clinedinst
Attaching Plates to Printing Machine(Original Caption) Ridgewood, NJ-: Attaching one of the plates (stereotype) to a cylinder on a medium size newspaper press. Ca. 1940s-1950s. (Photo by �� Bettmann/CORBIS/Bettmann Archive)
Printing the Colorado Star Journal Newspaper1910-Pueblo, Colorado: Press room of the Star Journal
Douglas Fairbanks Selling War Loans(Original Caption) Douglas Fairbanks selling Liberty Loans during the third loan drive at the Sub-Treasury Building. Ca. 1914
Glenn Martin and Howard Morton in Actual Airplane Flight(Original Caption) As a novelty in journalism, Glenn Martin, along with City Editor Howard Morton, of the Los Angeles Examiner and Staff Photographer E. J
Walburga Oesterreich Arrainged in Court(Original Caption) 1915-Los Angeles, California: Mrs. Walburga Oesterreich being arraigned in court on the alleged charges of murdering her husband. Left to right: Detective Cline, Mrs
Ida Tarbell on Stand at New York City Hall(Original Caption) 1/19/1915-New York, NY: Ida Tarbell is shown on the stand at the Federal Industrial Relations Committee in session at the City Hall in New York
Ida Tarbell Seated on Stand, Testifying(Original Caption) 1/19/1915-New York, NY: Ida Tarbell is shown seated on the stand, testifying at the Federal Indsutrial Relations Committee at the City Hall in New York
Gabriel Dannunzio Addressing Crowd(Original Caption) 6/3/1915-Rome
Woman Walking Past Flowers And Down Step(Original Caption) 7/29/1915-Ossining, New York:Miss Anna Weatherford, well known magazine writer
Dorothy Day(Original Caption) 12/31/1916-Dorothy Day (1897-1980), American journalist and reformer, born in Brooklyn, NY
Women Protesting U.S. Involvement in World War IRose Cohn, journalist Dorothy Day and Charlotte Margolies wearing sashes stating "Keep Out of War" in protest to U.S. involvement in World War I
Zena Morarsky(Original Caption) Ms. Zena Morarsky, suffragist and journalist, arriving in San Francisco for lecture tour
Journalist Ida Minerva Tarbell at Her Desk1918: Ida Minerva Tarbell (1857-1944), journalist and historian, born in Erie County, PA. is shown here seated in her office
Sheet Music Being Printed(Original Caption) 6/1918- War songs being made, taking the finished sheet off the press. BPA2# 3882
President Wilson and George Creel at Train Station(Original Caption) 1/2/1919-President Wilson and George Creel, Committee on Public Information leave Royal Train at Station in Alps for exercise. Taken on way to Rome, Italy
Journalist Lincoln SteffensThe American journalist Lincoln Steffens (1866-1936)
Portrait of Journalist Josephus Daniels While Visiting Overseas Marines Camp(Original Caption) France: Joesphus Daniels (1862-1948), American journalist and statesman. Here, as secretary of the Navy inspecting Marines Camp at Pontanezen, Finistere, France
Ida M. Tarbell at Her Desk(Original Caption) 9/20/1921- Ida M. Tarbell at her desk
Boy Journalist Interviewing Babe Ruth(Original Caption) Master Horace Wade interviewing Babe Ruth at the Polo Grounds
Harry K. Thaw with His Laywer at His ReleaseJournalists and lawyers congratulate Harry K. Thaw on his release from a mental hospital on April 14, 1924
Journalist Robert McCormick at White House(Original Caption) Colonel Robert R. McCormick is shown standing in front of the White House
Literary Figures on Park BenchMcClure's Magazine staff and contributors meet on a park bench. (L-R): Publisher S.S. McClure, novelist Willa Cather, and journalists Ida Tarbell and Will Irwin
Ida M. Tarbell Working in Garden(Original Caption) 1925- Easton, CT- Ida M. Tarbell works in the garden of her Easton, CT, home
Journalist H.L. Mencken Reading Newspaper at Dining Table(Original Caption) H. L. Mencken is shown at the dinner table in his Baltimore home
International News Service Office(Original Caption) Interior view of the International News Service Corp. Office in N.Y. World Building at 63 Park Row N.Y.C
Woman Journalist Stepping Off Zeppelin(Original Caption) 6/5/1927-Los Angeles, CA: Louella Parsons of the Los Angeles Examiner says writing a story at 7000 feet above sea level is not nearly as breath taking as it sounds
Al Smith Conversing with FDRFormer New York Governor Al Smith talks with the state's current governor, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Thomas Edison with Reporters and Cameramen(Original Caption) 1/18/1928- Ever kindly to newspaper reporters and photographers, Thomas Edison, the elctrical wizard of West Orange, NJ
Smith Gives Interview Aboard Special TrainGovernor Alfred E. Smith (center) aboard his special train giving an interview to reporters
Joseph Pulitzer's New York City Mansion(Original Caption) 1929-New York, NY: Photo shows the Pulitzer residence, 7 East 73rd Street, New York City. Photograph, 1929
Newspaper Reporter At Typewriter(Original Caption) Newspaper reporter at typewriter smoking a cigarette. Undated photograph
Journalist H.L. Mencken Arrives Aboard S.S. Bremen(Original Caption) 2/18/1930- New York, NY- Photo shows H.L. Mencken, prominent publisher, arriving in New York, aboard the S.S. Bremen, after a vacation spent in Europe
Reporter Typing Story- Ny Daily News(Original Caption) 5/10/1930-New York, NY: New York Daily News reporter typing stories
Reporters Surrounding Albert Einstein(Original Caption) Einstein interviewed by reporters on arrival...En route to California, where he will spend the winter months continuing his renowned renovations of modern science
Reporters Interviewing Albert Einstein(Original Caption) Einstein interviewed by reporters on arrival...En route to California, where he will spend the winter months continuing his renowned renovations of modern science
Albert and Elsa Einstein Greeted by Reporters(Original Caption) En route to California, where he will spend the winter months continuing his renowned renovations of modern science, here is professor Albert Einstein
Reporters Surrounding Physicist Albert Einstein(Original Caption) A scientific interview...A horde of reporters surrounding Professor Albert Einstein, great European scientist and author of the theory of relativity, in the lounge of the S.S
Winston Churchill Surrounded By Reporter(Original Caption) 1931-New York, NY: Former Chancellor of the British Exchequer Winston Churchill, surrounded by reporters on the S.S. Bremen, when he arrived in New York this morning, Dec. 11. Mr
Mrs. Walter Winchell with Daughters at Beach(Original Caption) 12/19/1931-Miami Beach, FL- Mrs
Reporters Covering Lindbergh Kidnapping(Original Caption) Gathering of reporters at Hopewell, New Jersey, to cover the Lindbergh kidnapping. Photo