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Gloria Steinem, Geraldine Ferraro, and Cyndi LauperMs. Magazine honors Vice Presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro and rock star Cyndi Lauper as Women of the Year for 1984. The honorees stand with Ms. president Gloria Steinem
Martin Van Buren And Andrew Jackson With Cabinet OfficersA woman called Celeste dances before a group of men, including Martin Van Buren; Andrew Jackson; Jimmy O'Neal; Amos Kendall; and Levi Woodbury
Portrait of Hannibal HamlinHannibal Hamlin (1809-1891), American political leader, member of House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, Governor of Maine, Vice President under Lincoln (1861-1865) and Minister to Spain
William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt(Original Caption) President William McKinley (1843-1901), President from 1897-1901, and Vice President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) seated outdoors in front of an ivy covered stone wall
Cigar Box Label, "Cleveland & Stevenson"(Original Caption) Cigar box label endorsing "Cleveland and Stevenson" for Grover Cleveland and Adlai Stevenson, lithograph
C. G. Dawes, Financier(Original Caption) C.G. Dawes, American lawyer, financier, originator of the Dawes PLan
Young Richard Nixon With ViolinRichard Nixon holds a violin, which he played in his high school's orchestra
Souvenir From President Harrison's Inauguration, 1889A souvenir cloth from the inauguration of 1889 features President Benjamin Harrison and Vice President Levi Morton
William-Taft Election Souvenir Plate(Original Caption) Commemorative tin plate: Taft - Sherman Republican ticket, 1908
President Johnson and Senator HumphreyPresident Johnson and Hubert Humphrey stand together at the airport in Atlantic City
President Calvin Coolidge And Cabinet(Original Caption) President Coolidge and his cabinet: Charles Evans Hughes, Secretary of Interior at his right; Andrew Mellon, Secretary of Treasury at his left; Vice President Hoover in back
John Adams; Headshoulders; Engraving(Original Caption) John Adams (1735-1826), second President of the United States. Undated engraving
Commemorative Tin of 1900 Presidential ElectionCommemorative tin from the 1900 US Presidential election, which contains portraits of President William McKinley and Vice President Theodore Roosevelt
Fd Roosevelt In House Of Representatives(Original Caption) Washington, DC- Photo shows a general view in the House of Representatives as President Roosevelt (seated at table center)
Political Cartoon Of Stevenson-Cleveland(Original Caption) Political cartoon about the Grover Cleveland-Adlai Stevenson Presidency campaign
Woodcut Of Andrew Johnsons Impeachment(Original Caption) The Impeachment of President Andrew Johnson (1808-1875 - 17th President of the U. S.) on February 24, 1868. Woodcut
Spiro T. Agnew(Original Caption) Head & shoulders photograph of Spiro T. Agnew, American Vice President under Richard Nixon. Resigned due to tax scandal. Undated
Painting of Officials Creating Monroe Doctrine by Clyde O. De Land(Original Caption) 1912-Painting by Clyde De Land of the birth of the Monroe Doctrine, (1823)
Painted Portrait Of Chester Alan Arthur(Original Caption) Waist-up portrait of Chester Alan Arthur (1830-1886), 21st U.S. president, who took office after Garfield's assassination. Painting by Balling. Undated color slide
Painted Portrait of Grover ClevelandFull-length portrait of President Chester Alan Arthur (1830-1886), who took office after Garfield's assassination. Painting by Balling. Undated color slide
Portrait of John C. Calhoun(Original Caption) Portrait of American statesman John C. Calhoun (1782-1850). Engraving by T.B. Welch from a drawing by J.B. Longacre
Cigar Box Label Of "Harrison & Reid"(Original Caption) Cigar box label marked "Harrison and Reid" for Benjamin Harrison and Whitelaw Reid, presidential and vice presidential candidates in 1892, lithograph
Vice President John N. GarnerThe new Vice President John N. Garner as he appeared at his desk in his new executive office in the Capitol Building, after taking over his new duties in the Vice Presidency
Russian Duma, March 1917(Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Marshall Signs Suffrage ResolutionVice President Thomas Marshall signing the suffrage resolution which has just been passed by the Senate, June 4, 1919; at left is Helen Gardner, and to her right is Mrs Maud Wood Parks
Grace and Calvin Coolidge Seated on Lawn1/29/1935-ORIGINAL CAPTION READS: The impending marriage of Mrs
Louis B MayerVice-President of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Louis B Mayer, 1924. (Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Flag Ceremony/Flag In Front/White House(Original Caption) 6/11/1929- Washington, DC: Photo shows general view of flag ceremonies held on the capitol gounds at Washington
Louis. B. Mayer Waves As He Leaves(Original Caption) 9/10/1929-Washington, DC: Louis B. Mayer, Vice President of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, waving as he left Washington to return to the coast
Vice President Curtis with Ortiz Rubio(Original Caption) 12/28/1929- Close-up of United States Vice President Charles Curtis (right) standing with President-elect Pascual Ortiz Rubio of Mexico
Conrad Nagel Presents Oscar to Norma ShearerVice president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science, Conrad Nigel, presents the Oscar to Actress Norma Shearer
Herbert Hoover Addressing House Joint Session(Original Caption) 2/22/1932-Washington, D.C.- Defending George Washington against those who would make him too "human
Communist Candidates for President and Vice President(Original Caption) 5/28/1932- According to party leaders, William Z
Hoover and Charles Curtis Outside with Dog(Original Caption) 6/17/1932-Washington, DC-After they had been chosen by the Republican Party for renomination during the Republican National Convention in Chicago
Franklin Roosevelt Speaking From a Train(Original Caption) President Franklin D. Roosevelt in platform pix, Mrs. Roosevelt stand behind him. Undated photograph
Vp Of Westinghouse Inspects A Punch Pres(Original Caption) 1934-Mansfield, OH: C. E
UAW Committe Seate and Posing During Meeting(Original Caption) 8/8/1934-New York, NY- Executive Committee of the United Textile Workers of America debating whether to call nationwide strike which would affect 825
FDR Delivers Bonus Bill VetoPresident Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivers his bonus bill veto before a joint session of Congress on May 22, 1935. Vice President John Nance Garner and Speaker Joseph W. Byrns sit behind FDR
Another Congress PassesVice President John N. Garner, his desk clear of work, throws his hands into the air, in a gesture indicating that the 74th Congress is now history. He will make a good-will tour to Japan
On the Eve of Congress OpeningVice President John N. Garner (right) and Speaker of the House Joseph Byrns in a last minute conference before the opening of the second session of the 74th conference, January 3rd
US President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Vice President John N. Garner Shaking HandsPresident Roosevelt (left) and Vice president Garner (right) were happy as they greeted each other at the Jackson Day dinner at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC, on January 8, 1936
Frank Knox Seated on Steps Smoking Pipe(Original Caption) 6/24/1936-Manchester, NH- Publisher Frank Knox, Republican Vice-Presidential nominee, is shown seated on the front steps of his home in Manchester, New Hampshire
Frank Knox with Wife on Train(Original Caption) 10/13/1936-Washington, DC- Photo shows Colonel Frank Knox (left), Republican candidate for Vice-President, Mrs. Knox, and Henry A. Wise, Republican leader from Virginia
Vice President John Nance Garner signing the neutrality resolution prohibiting shipment of war materials to either faction in the Spanish Civil War
Vice President John Nance Garner signing the neutrality resolution prohibiting shipment of war materials to either faction in the Spanish Civil War. Left to right: Tom Connally of Texas, V.P
Dinner with Garner, Roosevelt, and FarleyA formal dinner with (left to right) Vice President John Garner, President Roosevelt, and Postmaster General James Farley
Ireland's Vice President Sean T. O'Kelly in New York(Original Caption) 5/12/1939-New York, NY-Sean T
John Nance Garner with Pith Helmet(Original Caption) 11/2/1939-Washington, DC-Vice President John Nance Garner looks all set for some big game hunting as he tried on a pith helmet sent to him from Crowley, LA
Inauguration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1941President Franklin D. Roosevelt waves to the crowd after he taking the oath of office as Chief Executive of the US for the third time in front of the U.S
FDR Relaxes in Chair After Signing Declaration of WarPressive ceremonies were conducted
Congress During Vote for War Against Japan(Original Caption) This is a general view of the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C. as President Franklin D
Franklin Roosevelt on December 8, 1941Franklin Roosevelt asks a joint session of Congress for a declaration of war on the Empire of Japan, the day after the Japanese attacked the U.S
Roosevelt Addresses Congress On Pearl Harbor(Original Caption) President Franklin D
President Roosevelt Addressing CongressVice President Henry Wallace and House Speaker Sam Rayburn look on as President Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses a joint session of Congress on January 7, 1943
President Meeting with CongressmenUnited States President Roosevelt meets with a group of congressmen after returning from a five-week tour overseas
Harry Truman Stepping Off Of Plane(Original Caption) 11/10/1944-Washington, DC: Sen. Harry S
President Roosevelt Shaking Hands with Vice President Truman01/20/1945-Washington, DC-ORIGINAL CAPTION READS: After the Inaugural ceremonies at the White House, President Roosevelt is shown shaking hands with his now Vice President, Harry S
Harry Truman and Jack Benny at National Press Club(Original Caption) 1/29/45-Washington, D.C.: Strictly for the entertainment of Capital newsmen
Senator Alben Barkley Bidding President Truman Good Luck for his Campaign Trip(Original Caption) A battery of press cameras records the event as Senator Alben Barkley, of Kentucky, his running mate
Bill Dickey with New York Yankee Executives(Original Caption) 10/27/1948-New York, NY: A giant picture of Yankee Stadium provides a fitting background as Bill Dickey, former catcher and manager
President Truman Victorious(Original Caption) 11/5/1948- Washington, DC: Victorious President Truman Returns Home. President Truman returning home to hero's welcome at Union Station by Vice president-elect Alben Barkley
Portrait of Thomas R. Marshall(Original Caption) Thomas Riley Marshall, (1854-1925), the 28th Vice President of the United states (1913-1921), is shown in this photograph
Vice President Hubert HumphreyHubert Horatio Humphrey, vice president during the Johnson administration, was a unsuccesful candiate for the Presidency in 1968
Vice-President George Clinton(Original Caption) George Clinton, 1739-1812, First Governor of New York State
Geraldine Ferraro Addressing Convention(Original Caption) 1984 Democratic National Convention- Geraldine Ferraro, Democratic Vice Presidential nominee, addresses convention
Supporters of Geraldine FerraroDelegates at the 1984 Democratic National Convention hold placards supporting vice presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro
Geraldine Ferraro makes her acceptance speech for her vice presidential nomination during the 1984 Democratic National Convention
Geraldine FerraroVice presidential Geraldine Ferraro talks to reporters about her income tax disclosure during a press conference
President Reagan and Vice-President Bush With First Ladies at ConventionPresident Reagan and Vice-President Bush stand with their wives on a podium, looking at the jubilant crowds at the Republican National Convention of 1984
George Bush with Ronald Reagan(Original Caption) 8/23/1984- Dallas
Ronald Reagan and George Bush Waving(Original Caption) 8/23/1984- Dallas
Cuomo, Mondale, Koch and Ferraro in Parade(Original Caption) 10/8/1984-New York, NY: Walking up Fifth Avenue 10/8 in the Columbus Day Parade are (left to right): Governor Mario Cuomo, Democratic Presidential Candidate Walter Mondale (c)
George Bush and Geraldine Ferraro During DebateSander Vancour acts as moderator for the vice-presidential debate between Geraldine Ferraro and George Bush on October 11, 1984
Vice President Bush Swearing in Senator KerryVice President George Bush swears in Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts at the opening of the 99th Congress. Kerry's daughters Alexandra and Vanessa join in the ceremony
Inauguration of Reagan and Bush(Original Caption) 1/21/1985-Washington, DC- Public inauguration of President Reagan and Vice Pres George Bush at the Capitol Rotunda for their second terms in office
Vice President Bush Congratulating TeacherUnited States vice president George Bush congratulates Christa McAuliffe after she is selected to fly aboard NASA's space shuttle
Man Cuddling "Friendly" Computer(Original Caption) 9/24/1985-Miami, FL- The age of space-age miracles and high technology is upon us and it is producing a brave new world of basket cases
President Reagan Receives Applause(Original Caption) 2/4/1986-Washington, DC-: President Ronald Reagan receives applause prior to beginning his state of the union address
Ronald Reagan Signing Document(Original Caption) 2/25/1986-Washington
Reagan Signs 1986 Tax Reform BillAs Senate Republican Leader Robert Dole, Vice President Bush, Representative Dan Rostenkowski and Senator Russell Long look on, President Reagan signs the 1986 Tax Reform Bill
Ronald Reagan Addressing the Congress(Original Caption) Washington
President Reagan Holding Up Bumper Sticker During MeetingPresident Ronald Reagan showing support for the Strategic Defense Initiative, nicknamed Star Wars. The bumper sticker reads SDI could ruin a nuclear bomb's whole day
Bush Giving Victory SignsGeorge Bush gives the signs for victory with both hands at a fundraising luncheon in Fort Lauderdale. The vice president was campaigning for President in 1988
President Reagan and Vice President Bush(Original Caption) 8/15/1988-New Orleans, LA- President Reagan(right), and Vice President George Bush