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Robert Ripley Drawing Cartoon(Original Caption) Robert Ripley, famous cartoonist whose Believe it or Not drawings are attracting nation wide attention, as he appeared in Boston where he will make a one week stage appearance. Mr
Robert L. Ripley Posing by Large Card(Original Caption) New York: Largest Christmas Card. Believe It Or Not--It's World's Largest Christmas Card! Robert L
Cartoonist Robert Ripley Lighting his PipeRobert L. Ripley of Believe it or Not is seen here lighting his pipe
Robert L. Ripley Writing(Original Caption) 1/8/1932-Robert L. Ripley, cartoonist and creator of "Believe it or Not!" is shown drawing on a board that says "Rip- Believe it or Not."
Hawaiian Girls Surrounding Robert Ripley(Original Caption) A few of the native girls who flocked to the ship when Robert L. Ripley of Believe It or Not fame arrived recently. Bob proved quite popular among the "Hula Hula" shakers
Ripley's Believe It or Not Odditorium at World's Fair5/27/1933-ORIGINAL CAPTION READS: "Believe It Or Not", Ripley's Odditurium exhibit at the World's Fair
Congressmen Work at Conference Table(Original Caption) 6/10/1933-Washington
Committee at White House on Liquor Tax(Original Caption) 11/13/1933- Washington, DC- Members of the House Sub-Committee of Ways and Means on Taxation and Revenue called upon President Roosevelt at the White House, Washington, DC, Nov
Franklin Roosevelt Signing Bill(Original Caption) President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signs the Social Security Bill in the White House. Interested spectators directly surrounding the President are (left to right): Rep. Robert L
Franklin Roosevelt Signing Bill(Original Caption) President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signs the Social Security Bill in the White House. Interested spectators are (left to right): Rep. Robert L
Legislators Leaving White House(Original Caption) After a four-hour conference with President Roosevelt on the problem of raising $1, 250, 000, 000 within three weeks, $800, 000
Portrait of the Pulitzer Prize Advisory Board(Original Caption) Pulitzer Prizes in letters and journalism are awarded annually by Columbia University trustees after nominations by the advisory board (above) of the graduate school of journalism
Robert Ripley Posing with Lion(Original Caption) Cartoonist Robert Ripley, who has traveled around the world enough times to take him to the moon and back
Robert Ripley Being Initiated into Club(Original Caption) This fragment of Darkest Africa is, believe it or not, the initiation of Robert L. Ripley into the Saints and Sinners Club at the Astor
Robert Ripley and Friends Posing at Monument(Original Caption) When Sir Harry Oakes visited San Salvador in 1941, he was accompanied by Harold Christie, close friend of many years
Eleanor Roosevelt with Colleagues(Original Caption) First Lady Represents President at Army-Navy Game. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Left to right, General Virgil Peterson, inspector-general of the U.S. Army; Mrs. Franklin D
Eddie Rickenbacker After His Raft Rescue(Original Caption) 11/24/1942- At a South Pacific base a few hours after his recent rescue from a life raft on which her floated for three weeks, Capt
Spraying Oil on a Swamp on GuadalcanalSergeant Robert L. England Jr. U.S.M.C. sprays a swamp near his camp with oil to kill mosquito larvae. Those who do get malaria despite precautions are treated with Atabrine
US Officer Stands Near Giant Buddha(Original Caption) Symbolic of the Changing Order. Kamakura, Japan: Lieutenant General Robert L
Robert Ripley and Guests Playing Mah Jong on His Yacht(Original Caption) Robert L
Portrait of Generals MacArthur and Eichelberger Having Conversation(Original Caption) On his arrival at Atsugi Airdrome to take over control of the Jap home islands, General of the Army Douglas MacArthur is greeted by Lt. General Robert Eichelberger, (left)
Generals MacArthur and EichelbergerLieutenant General Robert Eichelberger and General Douglas MacArthur are shown in a close-up photo taken while they were in Tokyo, Japan
Astronauts Sally Ride and Robert CrippenAstronauts Sally Ride (L), Robert Crippen (R), John Fabian, and Norman Thagard (hidden by Fabian) of the STS-7 head down the ramp during launch preparations for the Space Shuttle Challenger
Challenger Crew MembersGroup shot of entire space shuttle Challenger crew or STS 41-G. Front row left to right: Jon McBride, Sally Ride, Kathryn Sullivan, David Leestma
President Ronald Reagan with Space Exploration Officials(Original Caption) Washington, DC.: Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, (C), looks at a model of a space shuttle 9/25, at the White House as President Ronald Reagan (R), looks
John Snyder Asking for 75% Tax Increase(Original Caption) 11/15/1950- Washington, DC- Treasury Secretary John Snyder, left, shown with Chairman Robert L
Strike Injunction Leaders(Original Caption) Federal Judge Robert L
Portrait of Robert Bennett(Original Caption) Robert Bennett, 53, appears before the Senate Interior Committee here, on his nomination to be Commissioner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Bennett is half Indian himself
Portrait of Robert L. Bennett(Original Caption) Washington, D.C.: Closeup of Robert L. Bennett, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in his office
Astronaut Robert L. Crippen Posing near Flag(Original Caption) Washington, DC.: Robert L. Crippen is one of seven new astronauts to be assigned to the NASA astronaut program. The seven were formerly assigned to the U. S
Portrait of Robert Crippen SmilingColumbia space shuttle astronaut Robert Crippen smiles in close up photo
Astronauts Holding Model Space Shuttle(Original Caption) These two astronauts are the prime crewmen for the first flight in the Space Transportation System (STS-1) program. Astronauts John W. Young, left, crew commander and Robert L
Portrait of Robert L. Crippen Smiling(Original Caption) Houston, Texas: Closeup of astronaut Robert L. Crippen, Pilot of the Space Shuttle Orbiter Columbia. (Photo by © Bettmann/CORBIS/Bettmann Archive)
Astronauts in Spacecraft(Original Caption) Kennedy Space Center, Florida: Prime crew astronauts for the first space shuttle mission, Commander John Young and pilot Robert Crippen
John Young and Robert Crippen(Original Caption) Cape Kennedy, Florida: Space ship, Columbia, the Space Transportation System First Orbiter, (STS-1), with its prime astronaut crew in the cabin, John Young, commander
John Young and Robert Crippen(Original Caption) Cape Canaveral, Fla.: Space shuttle astronaut John Young, L
Astronaut Floating(Original Caption) Astronaut Robert Crippen floating in zero gravity during shuttle mission. Crippen with aft windows, looking, cargo bay in background
Ronald Reagan Posing with Astronauts(Original Caption) Washington: President Reagan honored America's space shuttle astronauts John Young, (Center), and Robert Crippen, (Right), in the Oval Office here 5/19
Ronald Reagan Receiving an Award(Original Caption) Washington
Ronald Reagan at West Point Graduation(Original Caption) West Point, N.Y.: President Ronald Reagan looks over a sea of faces as he addresses the graduating class at the West Point Military Academy
President Reagan Pointing to Space Shuttle(Original Caption) President Reagan points out the Space Shuttle Columbia to Nancy Regan as it makes its approach for landing, astronauts Bob Crippen from STS I (L) and Joe Engle from STS II look on
Ronald and Nancy Reagan Sighting the Columbia(Original Caption) Edwards Air Force Base, California: It's A Bird, It's A
Crew Members of Space Shuttle Challenger(Original Caption) Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas: These five astronauts represent the Space Transportation System's first five-member crew
First Lady in AustraliaEleanor Roosevelt, on a Red Cross tour, is greeted by Lieutenant General Robert Eichelberger of the U.S. Army and Governor General Lord Gowrie