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In this May 6, 1954 file photo, Britain's Roger Bannister hits the tape to become the first person to break the four-minute mile in Oxford, England. A statement released Sunday March 4, 2018, on behalf of Bannister's family said Sir Roger Bannister died peacefully in Oxford on March 3, aged 88. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this May 6, 1954 file photo, Britain's Roger Bannister hits the tape to become the first person to break the four-minute mile in Oxford, England. A statement released Sunday March 4, 2018, on behalf of Bannister's family said Sir Roger Bannister died peacefully in Oxford on March 3, aged 88. (Photo by AP Photo)



In this July 2, 1978 photo from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency, distributed by Korea News Service, leader Kim Il Sung is to be part of a souvenir picture after enjoying the music and dance synthesis act by the Pyongyang student art troupe, performed in Japan. (Photo by Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP Images)

In this July 2, 1978 photo from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency, distributed by Korea News Service, leader Kim Il Sung is to be part of a souvenir picture after enjoying the music and dance synthesis act by the Pyongyang student art troupe, performed in Japan. (Photo by Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP Images)



In this February 1, 1952 file photo, French fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy poses with mannequins in his shop in Paris. French couturier Hubert de Givenchy, a pioneer of ready-to-wear who designed Audrey Hepburn's little black dress in “Breakfast at Tiffany's”, has died at the age of 91. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this February 1, 1952 file photo, French fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy poses with mannequins in his shop in Paris. French couturier Hubert de Givenchy, a pioneer of ready-to-wear who designed Audrey Hepburn's little black dress in “Breakfast at Tiffany's”, has died at the age of 91. (Photo by AP Photo)



Photo shows latest picture of little king Peter II of Yougoslavia in his national costume, December 1, 1934. (Photo by AP Photo)

Photo shows latest picture of little king Peter II of Yougoslavia in his national costume, December 1, 1934. (Photo by AP Photo)



Zsa Zsa Gabor holds an ice bag over the eye where she says was hit by Porfirio Rubirosa, former Dominican Republic diplomat. She says she  refused to marry Rubirosa at Las Vegas, Nev. Rubirosa married Barbara Hutton in New York on December 30, 1953. (Photo by AP Photo)

Zsa Zsa Gabor holds an ice bag over the eye where she says was hit by Porfirio Rubirosa, former Dominican Republic diplomat. She says she refused to marry Rubirosa at Las Vegas, Nev. Rubirosa married Barbara Hutton in New York on December 30, 1953. (Photo by AP Photo)



Memorial services for Roald Amundsen, famous explorer, at the land anchorage of his former ship, the Gjoa, in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco  December 14, 1928. Amundsen sailed the Gjoa through the Northwest Passage in 1903, a voyage that took three years to accomplish. The speaker is O.T. Brandrud, Pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church of Oakland. Norwegian singers are in the background. (Photo by AP Photo)

Memorial services for Roald Amundsen, famous explorer, at the land anchorage of his former ship, the Gjoa, in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco December 14, 1928. Amundsen sailed the Gjoa through the Northwest Passage in 1903, a voyage that took three years to accomplish. The speaker is O.T. Brandrud, Pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church of Oakland. Norwegian singers are in the background. (Photo by AP Photo)



Great playwright George Bernard Shaw, location unknown on December 16, 1928. (Photo by AP Photo)

Great playwright George Bernard Shaw, location unknown on December 16, 1928. (Photo by AP Photo)



American TV host Ed Sullivan, left, talks with three members of the British pop group The Beatles during a rehearsal for their appearance on his TV show, in New York, February 8, 1964. From left, Sullivan, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney. George Harrison, the fourth member of the group missed the rehearsal due to illness. (Photo by AP Photo)

American TV host Ed Sullivan, left, talks with three members of the British pop group The Beatles during a rehearsal for their appearance on his TV show, in New York, February 8, 1964. From left, Sullivan, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney. George Harrison, the fourth member of the group missed the rehearsal due to illness. (Photo by AP Photo)



Jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald and trumpeter Roy Eldridge pose for photographers after arriving at the airport in Hamburg, West Germany on February 15, 1954 for a tour of Germany with other top jazz figures.  They were scheduled to appear before German audiences on promoter/producer Norman Grayz'  “Jazz at the Philharmonic”. (Photo by AP Photo/Brueggeman)

Jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald and trumpeter Roy Eldridge pose for photographers after arriving at the airport in Hamburg, West Germany on February 15, 1954 for a tour of Germany with other top jazz figures. They were scheduled to appear before German audiences on promoter/producer Norman Grayz' “Jazz at the Philharmonic”. (Photo by AP Photo/Brueggeman)



Michael Jackson, center, nominated for 12 Grammys in 10 categories, arrives backstage with actress Brooke Shields, left, at the Shrine Auditorium for the 26th annual Grammy Awards presentation, Tuesday, February 28, 1984, Los Angeles, Calif. (Photo by Nick Ut/AP Photo)

Michael Jackson, center, nominated for 12 Grammys in 10 categories, arrives backstage with actress Brooke Shields, left, at the Shrine Auditorium for the 26th annual Grammy Awards presentation, Tuesday, February 28, 1984, Los Angeles, Calif. (Photo by Nick Ut/AP Photo)



German Air Minister, General Hermann Goering, salutes stormtroopers during the march pass at the Air Ministry, Berlin, January 12, 1937. Goering was also celebrating his forty fourth birthday. Behind Goering, right, is Chief of Staff of the S.A. Victor Lutze. (Photo by AP Photo)

German Air Minister, General Hermann Goering, salutes stormtroopers during the march pass at the Air Ministry, Berlin, January 12, 1937. Goering was also celebrating his forty fourth birthday. Behind Goering, right, is Chief of Staff of the S.A. Victor Lutze. (Photo by AP Photo)



American Novelist Ernest Hemingway is interviewed by a newspaperman at Entebbe, January 25, 1954, after Hemingway and his wife had survived two plane crashs in the Uganda jungles while on a safari tour in Africa. Hemingway received only slight injuries. His wife cracked ribs. (Photo by AP Photo)

American Novelist Ernest Hemingway is interviewed by a newspaperman at Entebbe, January 25, 1954, after Hemingway and his wife had survived two plane crashs in the Uganda jungles while on a safari tour in Africa. Hemingway received only slight injuries. His wife cracked ribs. (Photo by AP Photo)



Frank Sinatra Jr., who is embarking on a singing career of his own, talks with his father on December 7, 1962. Frank Sr., is all for his boy's show business career, “if that's what he wants”. The young Sinatra started out by asking the Elliott brothers for a chance to sing with their band during a Disneyland appearance. Later he appeared on the Jack Benny television program and has now been asked to appear on the Perry Como show. “He's more of an actor than a singer”, his father says. “His tonal quality's pretty good. But he needs more training”. (Photo by AP Photo)

Frank Sinatra Jr., who is embarking on a singing career of his own, talks with his father on December 7, 1962. Frank Sr., is all for his boy's show business career, “if that's what he wants”. The young Sinatra started out by asking the Elliott brothers for a chance to sing with their band during a Disneyland appearance. Later he appeared on the Jack Benny television program and has now been asked to appear on the Perry Como show. “He's more of an actor than a singer”, his father says. “His tonal quality's pretty good. But he needs more training”. (Photo by AP Photo)



Actor Rob Lowe and actress Melissa Gilbert are shown together in Los Angeles, Ca. on July 8, 1985. (Photo by Nick Ut/AP Photo)

Actor Rob Lowe and actress Melissa Gilbert are shown together in Los Angeles, Ca. on July 8, 1985. (Photo by Nick Ut/AP Photo)



British Prime Minister Winston Churchill waves from the door of his plane just before leaving Washington National Airport on June 29, 1954 for Canada after a long weekend of talks with President Eisenhower on the world situation. (Photo by AP Photo)

British Prime Minister Winston Churchill waves from the door of his plane just before leaving Washington National Airport on June 29, 1954 for Canada after a long weekend of talks with President Eisenhower on the world situation. (Photo by AP Photo)



A floral panel welcomes American singer Diana Ross arriving in Cannes, France to present “Lady sings the Blue” at the International Film Festival, May 25, 1973. (Photo by AP Photo/Levy)

A floral panel welcomes American singer Diana Ross arriving in Cannes, France to present “Lady sings the Blue” at the International Film Festival, May 25, 1973. (Photo by AP Photo/Levy)



Nat King Cole, NYC, 1949. (Photo by Herman Leonard)

Nat King Cole, NYC, 1949. (Photo by Herman Leonard)



Professor Albert Einstein at the microphone, congratulates Thomas  Edison on the 50 years anniversary of the first electric lamp, by telephone from Berlin to America, on October 18, 1930. (Photo by AP Photo)

Professor Albert Einstein at the microphone, congratulates Thomas Edison on the 50 years anniversary of the first electric lamp, by telephone from Berlin to America, on October 18, 1930. (Photo by AP Photo)



Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt samples a drum stick of hamburger, corn flakes and egg, cooked by girl scouts over an open fire, during the visit of the First Lady to the National Girl Scout Little House in Washington on October 28, 1941, when she participated in the celebration of National Girl Scout Week. Also shown is The Very Rev. Mgr. Edward Roberts Moore, recipient of a “Thanks Badge” from the Girl Scouts. (Photo by AP Photo)

Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt samples a drum stick of hamburger, corn flakes and egg, cooked by girl scouts over an open fire, during the visit of the First Lady to the National Girl Scout Little House in Washington on October 28, 1941, when she participated in the celebration of National Girl Scout Week. Also shown is The Very Rev. Mgr. Edward Roberts Moore, recipient of a “Thanks Badge” from the Girl Scouts. (Photo by AP Photo)



Black militant Angela Davis is seen at home in East Oakland, Calif. on September 9, 1974. She wears two chains representing her commitment to struggle.  One is gold, with the hammer and sickle of the Communist Party. The other is ivory with a dragon, ancient symbol of strength and harbinger of revolution. (Photo by AP Photo)

Black militant Angela Davis is seen at home in East Oakland, Calif. on September 9, 1974. She wears two chains representing her commitment to struggle. One is gold, with the hammer and sickle of the Communist Party. The other is ivory with a dragon, ancient symbol of strength and harbinger of revolution. (Photo by AP Photo)



British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, Cambridge University Professor and Fellow, circa 1985. Stephen Hawking, the brightest star in the firmament of science, whose insights shaped modern cosmology and inspired global audiences in the millions, has died aged 76. (Photo by Gemma Levine/Getty Images)

British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, Cambridge University Professor and Fellow, circa 1985. Stephen Hawking, the brightest star in the firmament of science, whose insights shaped modern cosmology and inspired global audiences in the millions, has died aged 76. (Photo by Gemma Levine/Getty Images)
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