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American professional hockey player John Mayasich (third from left), defenseman for Team USA, on the ice during the final round of men's ice hockey with the Soviet Team at the 1960 Winter Olympics in Blyth Arena at the Squaw Valley Ski Resort, Olympic Valley, California, February 27, 1960. American professional hockey player Jack McCartan (right), goalie for Team USA, guards the goal post. The American team scored a 3-2 victory over the Soviet Team and eventually won the gold medal. (Photo by Bruce Bennett Studios/Getty Images)

American professional hockey player John Mayasich (third from left), defenseman for Team USA, on the ice during the final round of men's ice hockey with the Soviet Team at the 1960 Winter Olympics in Blyth Arena at the Squaw Valley Ski Resort, Olympic Valley, California, February 27, 1960. American professional hockey player Jack McCartan (right), goalie for Team USA, guards the goal post. The American team scored a 3-2 victory over the Soviet Team and eventually won the gold medal. (Photo by Bruce Bennett Studios/Getty Images)



Group photo of candidates to the Miss America 1939 beauty contest, greeted by father Neptune, Bennett E Tousley, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on May 9, 1939. (Photo by Keystone-France/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

Group photo of candidates to the Miss America 1939 beauty contest, greeted by father Neptune, Bennett E Tousley, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on May 9, 1939. (Photo by Keystone-France/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)



Members of the British and American womens services gather around pool table in the recreation hall at Allied Headquarters in England, May 24, 1944. The British women joined in the ceremonies celebrating the second anniversary of the U.S. Womens Army Corps. Left to right are: Air Commandant Lady Welsh; Lieutenant Colonel Anna W. Wilson, of the WAC, from Studio City, Calif.; Major General Whately, director of the ATS; and Deputy Director Goodenough, of the Wrens. (Photo by AP Photo)

Members of the British and American womens services gather around pool table in the recreation hall at Allied Headquarters in England, May 24, 1944. The British women joined in the ceremonies celebrating the second anniversary of the U.S. Womens Army Corps. Left to right are: Air Commandant Lady Welsh; Lieutenant Colonel Anna W. Wilson, of the WAC, from Studio City, Calif.; Major General Whately, director of the ATS; and Deputy Director Goodenough, of the Wrens. (Photo by AP Photo)



This unidentified teenager found Elvis Presley “too much” when he appeared at the Philadelphia Arena in Philadelphia, Pa., on April 6, 1957. (Photo by Bill Ingraham/AP Photo)

This unidentified teenager found Elvis Presley “too much” when he appeared at the Philadelphia Arena in Philadelphia, Pa., on April 6, 1957. (Photo by Bill Ingraham/AP Photo)



Sailors in the disbursing storekeepers department of Navy in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on August 17, 1945, listen to radio and cheer as Tokyo radio states Japan has accepted Potsdam surrender terms on August 13. (Photo by AP Photo)

Sailors in the disbursing storekeepers department of Navy in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on August 17, 1945, listen to radio and cheer as Tokyo radio states Japan has accepted Potsdam surrender terms on August 13. (Photo by AP Photo)



In this August 19, 1941 file photo, Reza Shah Pahlavi, hands second son, Ali Reza, commission as officer at graduation exercises at Iran's “West Point” in Tehran, Iran prior to Anglo-Russian action. The discovery in Iran of a mummified body near the site of a former royal mausoleum has raised speculation it could be the remains of the late Reza Shah Pahlavi, founder of the Pahlavi dynasty. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this August 19, 1941 file photo, Reza Shah Pahlavi, hands second son, Ali Reza, commission as officer at graduation exercises at Iran's “West Point” in Tehran, Iran prior to Anglo-Russian action. The discovery in Iran of a mummified body near the site of a former royal mausoleum has raised speculation it could be the remains of the late Reza Shah Pahlavi, founder of the Pahlavi dynasty. (Photo by AP Photo)



An Australian soldier in Egypt, with a towel over his head to keep off the scorching sun and driven, surveys his camp, December 13, 1940 in Egypt. Although the climate is hot in the daytime, soldiers sleep under blankets for protection against the cold night. Australian troops have joined other British forces in the campaign against the Italian army in Egypt. (Photo by AP Photo)

An Australian soldier in Egypt, with a towel over his head to keep off the scorching sun and driven, surveys his camp, December 13, 1940 in Egypt. Although the climate is hot in the daytime, soldiers sleep under blankets for protection against the cold night. Australian troops have joined other British forces in the campaign against the Italian army in Egypt. (Photo by AP Photo)



Anti-Shah rioters smash and overturn a Russian-built jeep in the fifth straight day of violence in Tehran, December 28, 1978. Thousands of troops are now on duty in the city center, and clashes continue to draw gunfire – still mainly over the heads of demonstrators. (Photo by AP Photo)

Anti-Shah rioters smash and overturn a Russian-built jeep in the fifth straight day of violence in Tehran, December 28, 1978. Thousands of troops are now on duty in the city center, and clashes continue to draw gunfire – still mainly over the heads of demonstrators. (Photo by AP Photo)



Technicians and officials inspect the aluminum covered Apollo 1 spacecraft after it was lowered from its booster at pad 34 at Cape Kennedy, Florida on February 17, 1967. Astronauts Virgil Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee, lost their lives when a flash fire raced through the spacecraft on January 27. For the next several days the vehicle will be examined in detail by investigators probing to find out what caused the tragedy. (Photo by Jim Kerlin/AP Photo/Pool)

Technicians and officials inspect the aluminum covered Apollo 1 spacecraft after it was lowered from its booster at pad 34 at Cape Kennedy, Florida on February 17, 1967. Astronauts Virgil Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee, lost their lives when a flash fire raced through the spacecraft on January 27. For the next several days the vehicle will be examined in detail by investigators probing to find out what caused the tragedy. (Photo by Jim Kerlin/AP Photo/Pool)



Franciscan priests give last rites to victims of a blast in downtown Los Angeles following an explosion at the O'Connor Electro-Plating Company, February 20, 1947, which killed and injured many people. (Photo by AP Photo)

Franciscan priests give last rites to victims of a blast in downtown Los Angeles following an explosion at the O'Connor Electro-Plating Company, February 20, 1947, which killed and injured many people. (Photo by AP Photo)



Behind those fearsome masks are Danny Hess, Dale Helzer and Cindy Gilbaugh, all 10, who will be among Greeley, Colo., school pupils working for UNICEF on Halloween in 1963. (Photo by The Denver Post)

Behind those fearsome masks are Danny Hess, Dale Helzer and Cindy Gilbaugh, all 10, who will be among Greeley, Colo., school pupils working for UNICEF on Halloween in 1963. (Photo by The Denver Post)



A young Grenadian boy carries an empty ammo box as he walks through members of the military police attached to the 82nd airborne in Marimount, Grenada on Thursday, December 9, 1983. The soldiers where taking part in a live fire exercise. (Photo by Paul R. Benoit/AP Photo)

A young Grenadian boy carries an empty ammo box as he walks through members of the military police attached to the 82nd airborne in Marimount, Grenada on Thursday, December 9, 1983. The soldiers where taking part in a live fire exercise. (Photo by Paul R. Benoit/AP Photo)



An automatic counter for measuring the total volume of traffic requires no directional control, since it records all vehicles passing in either direction.  Its main purpose is to act as a check on the total number of vehicles as shown, Rockville, Md., December 23, 1942. However, even during heavy traffic, the speeds of nearly 100 per cent of the vehicles are recorded by the speed meter. (Photo by AP Photo)

An automatic counter for measuring the total volume of traffic requires no directional control, since it records all vehicles passing in either direction. Its main purpose is to act as a check on the total number of vehicles as shown, Rockville, Md., December 23, 1942. However, even during heavy traffic, the speeds of nearly 100 per cent of the vehicles are recorded by the speed meter. (Photo by AP Photo)



American actress Goldie Hawn wears a shawl over a maxi-dress as she poses at the Dorchester Hotel in London, February 1, 1970. (Photo by AP Photo)

American actress Goldie Hawn wears a shawl over a maxi-dress as she poses at the Dorchester Hotel in London, February 1, 1970. (Photo by AP Photo)



Police emergency squad members hoist body of victim in crash of American Airlines Plane late on February 3, 1959 to New York Pier. Other bodies plucked from the strong icy currents of the east river lie on stern of the police launch. Plane, carrying 72, smashed to pieces on water as it tried to land in Fog and drizzle at La Guardia Field, New York. (Photo by AP Photo)

Police emergency squad members hoist body of victim in crash of American Airlines Plane late on February 3, 1959 to New York Pier. Other bodies plucked from the strong icy currents of the east river lie on stern of the police launch. Plane, carrying 72, smashed to pieces on water as it tried to land in Fog and drizzle at La Guardia Field, New York. (Photo by AP Photo)



A traffic policeman halts a motorist on a street in Dunkerque on February 9, 1941, French coastal town bombarded by the Germans during the evacuation of British troops last spring. The town since then has become a target for British airmen. (Photo by AP Photo)

A traffic policeman halts a motorist on a street in Dunkerque on February 9, 1941, French coastal town bombarded by the Germans during the evacuation of British troops last spring. The town since then has become a target for British airmen. (Photo by AP Photo)



Bearded seamen, kneeling beneath the deck gun of a U.S. submarine back in port after raids on Japanese shipping which netted two war ships and two merchant vessels, introduce Dinkie Di Digger, right, mascot of the sub, to Flange Face, pet of another underwater raider also in port for reconditioning on February 10, 1943. (Photo by AP Photo)

Bearded seamen, kneeling beneath the deck gun of a U.S. submarine back in port after raids on Japanese shipping which netted two war ships and two merchant vessels, introduce Dinkie Di Digger, right, mascot of the sub, to Flange Face, pet of another underwater raider also in port for reconditioning on February 10, 1943. (Photo by AP Photo)



Madame Bey sits down at a piano and sings a song for her son, Rustem Bey, chief of police of Chatham Township, N.J., January 10, 1938. As stern as she is in matters of fight training discipline, Madame Bey has a softer side to her nature. She once was a concert singer, and still loves to run through her old repertoire. Rustem listens fondly to his mother's voice. (Photo by John Lindsay/AP Photo)

Madame Bey sits down at a piano and sings a song for her son, Rustem Bey, chief of police of Chatham Township, N.J., January 10, 1938. As stern as she is in matters of fight training discipline, Madame Bey has a softer side to her nature. She once was a concert singer, and still loves to run through her old repertoire. Rustem listens fondly to his mother's voice. (Photo by John Lindsay/AP Photo)



Associated Press staff photographer Frank Pappy Noel on January 20, 1942. Location is unknown. (Photo by AP Photo)

Associated Press staff photographer Frank Pappy Noel on January 20, 1942. Location is unknown. (Photo by AP Photo)



Buddhist monks and a nun, extreme right, stop Saigon policeman from arresting a Vietnamese girl, sitting on roadbed, who attempted to smuggle a knife into the national Buddhist institute in Saigon on January 23, 1965. Government troops clashed in Saigon for the second straight day with Buddhist demonstrators whose aim is to topple the Vietnamese cabinet. (Photo by AP Photo)

Buddhist monks and a nun, extreme right, stop Saigon policeman from arresting a Vietnamese girl, sitting on roadbed, who attempted to smuggle a knife into the national Buddhist institute in Saigon on January 23, 1965. Government troops clashed in Saigon for the second straight day with Buddhist demonstrators whose aim is to topple the Vietnamese cabinet. (Photo by AP Photo)
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