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Revellers recovering from New Years Eve celebrations on the steps of Grand Central Station, New York, circa 1940. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Revellers recovering from New Years Eve celebrations on the steps of Grand Central Station, New York, circa 1940. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



The DiMaggio brothers, a trio of centerfielders whose exploits made baseball history, look fit enough to take over their old jobs as they join other diamond greats in the Old Timers' Day festivities at Yankee Stadium on August 9, 1958.  Joe, center, former Yankees' star was joined by Vince, left, of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Dominic, at right, his counterpart and competitor on the Boston Red Sox of bygone days.  Dominic and Joe were on opposing sides again as the 1946 American League champions, the Red Sox, met the 1947 pennant-winning Yankees in a two-inning encounter prior to the regularly scheduled Yankees - Red Sox game. (Photo by AP Photo)

The DiMaggio brothers, a trio of centerfielders whose exploits made baseball history, look fit enough to take over their old jobs as they join other diamond greats in the Old Timers' Day festivities at Yankee Stadium on August 9, 1958. Joe, center, former Yankees' star was joined by Vince, left, of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Dominic, at right, his counterpart and competitor on the Boston Red Sox of bygone days. Dominic and Joe were on opposing sides again as the 1946 American League champions, the Red Sox, met the 1947 pennant-winning Yankees in a two-inning encounter prior to the regularly scheduled Yankees - Red Sox game. (Photo by AP Photo)



Willie Stevens, 36, confessed rapist of little girls, nurses bullet wounds in his left arm at the police station in New Orleans, La., August 31, 1943. The arm wounds were inflicted by Lt. Comdr. John P Vogt, of the U.S. Coast Guard, who opened fire on Stevens in the show-up room with two pistols after the Commander's 9-year-old daughter had identified Stevens as the attacker. (Photo by AP Photo)

Willie Stevens, 36, confessed rapist of little girls, nurses bullet wounds in his left arm at the police station in New Orleans, La., August 31, 1943. The arm wounds were inflicted by Lt. Comdr. John P Vogt, of the U.S. Coast Guard, who opened fire on Stevens in the show-up room with two pistols after the Commander's 9-year-old daughter had identified Stevens as the attacker. (Photo by AP Photo)



In this July 27, 1953 file photo, Maj. Gen. Blackshear M. Bryan, left, exchanges credentials with Communist Lt. Gen. Lee Sang Cho at the opening session of the Military Armistice Commission at the Panmunjom Conference House, in Panmunjom, North Korea. At Lee's right is Chinese Gen. Ting Kuo Jo, and next to him is Chinese Gen. Tsai Cheng Wen. In the corner of Asia where three Olympics – including the current one – are unfolding in the next four years, the political relationships are complex and easily misunderstood. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this July 27, 1953 file photo, Maj. Gen. Blackshear M. Bryan, left, exchanges credentials with Communist Lt. Gen. Lee Sang Cho at the opening session of the Military Armistice Commission at the Panmunjom Conference House, in Panmunjom, North Korea. At Lee's right is Chinese Gen. Ting Kuo Jo, and next to him is Chinese Gen. Tsai Cheng Wen. In the corner of Asia where three Olympics – including the current one – are unfolding in the next four years, the political relationships are complex and easily misunderstood. (Photo by AP Photo)



Soldier boys at Fort Dix, N.J., learn something about guns during their working hours, as they show their girlfriends at a camp dance, December 13, 1940. In front row, playing with the coin amusement gun, from left: Pvt. Tom D'Amato of West Orange; Rose Sinkewicz, behind gun site, of Trenton; Julia Ivans of Trenton, and Pvt. Vernon Landers of Kearney. Back row: Pvts. William Sargent and William Corlies of Philadelphia. (Photo by AP Photo)

Soldier boys at Fort Dix, N.J., learn something about guns during their working hours, as they show their girlfriends at a camp dance, December 13, 1940. In front row, playing with the coin amusement gun, from left: Pvt. Tom D'Amato of West Orange; Rose Sinkewicz, behind gun site, of Trenton; Julia Ivans of Trenton, and Pvt. Vernon Landers of Kearney. Back row: Pvts. William Sargent and William Corlies of Philadelphia. (Photo by AP Photo)



Chinese New Year is celebrated in Philadelphia's Chinatown, February 17, 1964, as a 50-foot dragon, symbol of benevolence, winds its way through the streets.  The brightly decorated dragon was imported from Hong Kong for the celebration marking the Chinese year 4662. (Photo by Bill Ingraham/AP Photo)

Chinese New Year is celebrated in Philadelphia's Chinatown, February 17, 1964, as a 50-foot dragon, symbol of benevolence, winds its way through the streets. The brightly decorated dragon was imported from Hong Kong for the celebration marking the Chinese year 4662. (Photo by Bill Ingraham/AP Photo)



U.S. servicemen bob for apples with their USO hostess companions during a Halloween party hosted by the tenants of a 14-story cooperative apartment building in Beekman Place in New York City, November 1, 1943. (Photo by AP Photo)

U.S. servicemen bob for apples with their USO hostess companions during a Halloween party hosted by the tenants of a 14-story cooperative apartment building in Beekman Place in New York City, November 1, 1943. (Photo by AP Photo)



An orphan receives a medical examination in Geneva, Switzerland, on December 9, 1945 at the end of World War II.  As guests for a 90-day period, 60,000 young orphans of war-torn Europe are treated for skin infections and lice discovered during routine medical inspection in preparation for farming the children out to Swiss families. (Photo by AP Photo)

An orphan receives a medical examination in Geneva, Switzerland, on December 9, 1945 at the end of World War II. As guests for a 90-day period, 60,000 young orphans of war-torn Europe are treated for skin infections and lice discovered during routine medical inspection in preparation for farming the children out to Swiss families. (Photo by AP Photo)



A crew, right, works to remove a drift in front of a New York Central train to enable it to reach the Terrace Station in Buffalo, N.Y., December 16, 1945. A record-breaking storm disrupted train travel between Batavia, N.Y., and Buffalo. (Photo by AP Photo)

A crew, right, works to remove a drift in front of a New York Central train to enable it to reach the Terrace Station in Buffalo, N.Y., December 16, 1945. A record-breaking storm disrupted train travel between Batavia, N.Y., and Buffalo. (Photo by AP Photo)



George Eastman's party on the way to Kidong Valley in Africa. Left to right: Mr. & Mrs. Martin Johnson, George Eastman, Daniel B. Pomeroy & Dr. Audley D. Stewart, Mr. Eastman's private physician and long-time friend poses here on December 21, 1926. (Photo by AP Photo)

George Eastman's party on the way to Kidong Valley in Africa. Left to right: Mr. & Mrs. Martin Johnson, George Eastman, Daniel B. Pomeroy & Dr. Audley D. Stewart, Mr. Eastman's private physician and long-time friend poses here on December 21, 1926. (Photo by AP Photo)



Soldier volunteer tire workers line up with some of the huge bomber tires made at the U.S. Rubber Company plant in Los Angeles, Calif., February 24, 1945. The need for these tires is so great that overseas veterans were quick to volunteer for work at the plant on furlough time granted to them by the U.S. Army. They are paid regular salaries in addition to Army pay. (Photo by AP Photo)

Soldier volunteer tire workers line up with some of the huge bomber tires made at the U.S. Rubber Company plant in Los Angeles, Calif., February 24, 1945. The need for these tires is so great that overseas veterans were quick to volunteer for work at the plant on furlough time granted to them by the U.S. Army. They are paid regular salaries in addition to Army pay. (Photo by AP Photo)



Edward Colby Widdis, Associated Press San Francisco photographer is ready for assignment with the Army en route to Australia, February 6, 1942. (Photo by AP Photo)

Edward Colby Widdis, Associated Press San Francisco photographer is ready for assignment with the Army en route to Australia, February 6, 1942. (Photo by AP Photo)



Cars and trucks stranded and abandoned in deep snow along Route 128 in Dedham, Mass., are seen in this February 9, 1978 photo, as military and civilian plows begin to dig them out during the blizzard of 1978. (Photo by AP Photo)

Cars and trucks stranded and abandoned in deep snow along Route 128 in Dedham, Mass., are seen in this February 9, 1978 photo, as military and civilian plows begin to dig them out during the blizzard of 1978. (Photo by AP Photo)



Playboy Bunny Marty holds a specialty prepared model of a DC9 that is being built for Playboy editor Hugh Hefner at a cost of $5 million, February 13, 1969, Chicago, Ill. The plane will be 15 feet longer that the standard model and will carry 50 persons rather than the normal 115. The hull will be divided into three sections with a specially designed interior. The plane called the Big Bunny will be completed later this month. The last name of the model is unknown. (Photo by Paul Cannon/AP Photo)

Playboy Bunny Marty holds a specialty prepared model of a DC9 that is being built for Playboy editor Hugh Hefner at a cost of $5 million, February 13, 1969, Chicago, Ill. The plane will be 15 feet longer that the standard model and will carry 50 persons rather than the normal 115. The hull will be divided into three sections with a specially designed interior. The plane called the Big Bunny will be completed later this month. The last name of the model is unknown. (Photo by Paul Cannon/AP Photo)



A soldier with Fidel Castro's rebel forces keeps watch from a high building overlooking part of Havana, January 3, 1959 as the city awaited the arrival of the rebel leader and other members of his provisional government. (Photo by AP Photo)

A soldier with Fidel Castro's rebel forces keeps watch from a high building overlooking part of Havana, January 3, 1959 as the city awaited the arrival of the rebel leader and other members of his provisional government. (Photo by AP Photo)



Models pose with hairdos on January 10, 1975. Location unknown. (Photo by David Smith/AP Photo)

Models pose with hairdos on January 10, 1975. Location unknown. (Photo by David Smith/AP Photo)



Nina Lickochova, fourth mate on the Russian Icebreaker for repairs, shown in Seattle, Washington on January 25, 1944, was the only woman officer aboard, although other women served as stewardesses. She's proficient with a rifle, and with some of the large guns. (Photo by AP Photo)

Nina Lickochova, fourth mate on the Russian Icebreaker for repairs, shown in Seattle, Washington on January 25, 1944, was the only woman officer aboard, although other women served as stewardesses. She's proficient with a rifle, and with some of the large guns. (Photo by AP Photo)



This was the scene of pandemonium at Hartford, Conn., on July 6, 1944, when a fire in which over 145 persons died, struck the tented Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus. (Photo by AP Photo)

This was the scene of pandemonium at Hartford, Conn., on July 6, 1944, when a fire in which over 145 persons died, struck the tented Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus. (Photo by AP Photo)



“Scarface” Al Capone, who must vacate his gangland throne for a stretch in Leavenworth, caused quite a furor among the 40,000 persons in attendance at the American Derby, Washington Park Track in Chicago, June 20, 1931. Capone is shown to the right of lady in clubhouse box, wearing light gray suit. (Photo by AP Photo)

“Scarface” Al Capone, who must vacate his gangland throne for a stretch in Leavenworth, caused quite a furor among the 40,000 persons in attendance at the American Derby, Washington Park Track in Chicago, June 20, 1931. Capone is shown to the right of lady in clubhouse box, wearing light gray suit. (Photo by AP Photo)



A woman demonstrates the vibratory exercise belt, which can be raised or lowered by using a T-handle, at the Mac Levy salon on November 30, 1946. (Photo by AP Photo)

A woman demonstrates the vibratory exercise belt, which can be raised or lowered by using a T-handle, at the Mac Levy salon on November 30, 1946. (Photo by AP Photo)
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