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Yves Saint Laurent is photographed surrounded by models after presenting the first haute couture collection from his own fashion house, founded a few months earlier in partnership with Pierre Bergé. January 29, 1962. (Photo by AFP Photo)

Yves Saint Laurent is photographed surrounded by models after presenting the first haute couture collection from his own fashion house, founded a few months earlier in partnership with Pierre Bergé. January 29, 1962. (Photo by AFP Photo)



Madame Marie Curie, the first woman to win the Nobel Prize, is shown on December 20, 1923 at an unknown location.  Curie won the 1903 Nobel Prize in physics as co-discoverer of radium, and she later won the 1911 Nobel Prize in chemistry. (Photo by AP Photo)

Madame Marie Curie, the first woman to win the Nobel Prize, is shown on December 20, 1923 at an unknown location. Curie won the 1903 Nobel Prize in physics as co-discoverer of radium, and she later won the 1911 Nobel Prize in chemistry. (Photo by AP Photo)



Nationwide appeal for help in the fight against paralysis was made in Washington when Mrs. Roosevelt entertained 60 representatives from state and city women' committees at the White House in Washington on January 6, 1940. Left to Right: Mary Pickford and Mrs. Roosevelt, seated; and Mrs. Stanley Reed, wife of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Reed, standing. They are shown when appeal was broadcast. (Photo by AP Photo)

Nationwide appeal for help in the fight against paralysis was made in Washington when Mrs. Roosevelt entertained 60 representatives from state and city women' committees at the White House in Washington on January 6, 1940. Left to Right: Mary Pickford and Mrs. Roosevelt, seated; and Mrs. Stanley Reed, wife of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Reed, standing. They are shown when appeal was broadcast. (Photo by AP Photo)



A January 13, 1967 photo of Joan Baez, folk singer. (Photo by AP Photo)

A January 13, 1967 photo of Joan Baez, folk singer. (Photo by AP Photo)



Sen. Richard Nixon, R-CA, left, and Rep. Gerald R. Ford, Jr., pose January 23, 1951, after a talk in the Senator's office. (Photo by AP Photo)

Sen. Richard Nixon, R-CA, left, and Rep. Gerald R. Ford, Jr., pose January 23, 1951, after a talk in the Senator's office. (Photo by AP Photo)



Pres. Richard Nixon, right, sights through the view of a movie camera as he met Bob Welch, cameraman for National Broadcasting Company, award winner of the White House. News Photographers Association photo content, in his White House office, March 20, 1969, Washington, D.C. (Photo by Bob Daugherty/AP Photo)

Pres. Richard Nixon, right, sights through the view of a movie camera as he met Bob Welch, cameraman for National Broadcasting Company, award winner of the White House. News Photographers Association photo content, in his White House office, March 20, 1969, Washington, D.C. (Photo by Bob Daugherty/AP Photo)



From Left to right: Paul von Hindenburg, carrying his baton of Field Marshal; General Erich Ludendorff and Admiral Tirpitz, attend the funeral of the ex-Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, wife of Kaiser Wilhelm II, at her Hohenzollern seat in Postdam, Germany, May 2, 1921. The funeral resembled a pageant of the old German Empire, a revival of Prussian Military pomp, the klinking of spurs, burnished helmets and glittering army orders, beloved by the great warlords of pre-war fame. (Photo by AP Photo)

From Left to right: Paul von Hindenburg, carrying his baton of Field Marshal; General Erich Ludendorff and Admiral Tirpitz, attend the funeral of the ex-Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, wife of Kaiser Wilhelm II, at her Hohenzollern seat in Postdam, Germany, May 2, 1921. The funeral resembled a pageant of the old German Empire, a revival of Prussian Military pomp, the klinking of spurs, burnished helmets and glittering army orders, beloved by the great warlords of pre-war fame. (Photo by AP Photo)



English actor Michael Caine and Anjanette Comer in Berlin during the filming of “Funeral in Berlin”, 12th April 1966. (Photo by Reg Lancaster/Express/Getty Images)

English actor Michael Caine and Anjanette Comer in Berlin during the filming of “Funeral in Berlin”, 12th April 1966. (Photo by Reg Lancaster/Express/Getty Images)



Dramatist G. B. Shaw with a group of Maoris at Ohinemutu, Rotorua, New Zealand, April 25, 1934, during his current tour in southern seas with Mrs. Shaw. With him, on his right, is Alf Warbrick, one of the best known Maori Guides. The latter said Shaw was one of the fastest walkers he had ever met, and Mr. Warbrick has walked plenty. (Photo by AP Photo)

Dramatist G. B. Shaw with a group of Maoris at Ohinemutu, Rotorua, New Zealand, April 25, 1934, during his current tour in southern seas with Mrs. Shaw. With him, on his right, is Alf Warbrick, one of the best known Maori Guides. The latter said Shaw was one of the fastest walkers he had ever met, and Mr. Warbrick has walked plenty. (Photo by AP Photo)



British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965) leaves Euston Station in London for Scotland, 16th April 1953. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965) leaves Euston Station in London for Scotland, 16th April 1953. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



American singer and actor Frank Sinatra at London Airport, 13th April 1956. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

American singer and actor Frank Sinatra at London Airport, 13th April 1956. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



California's Gov. Ronald Reagan gives his wife, Nancy, a surprise hug as she leaves his office in Sacramento on April 27, 1967. At right they are both evidently amused at the startled faces of visitors in the room. Mrs. Reagan was in the Capital helping advise workmen who are redecorating the governor's offices. (Photo by AP Photo)

California's Gov. Ronald Reagan gives his wife, Nancy, a surprise hug as she leaves his office in Sacramento on April 27, 1967. At right they are both evidently amused at the startled faces of visitors in the room. Mrs. Reagan was in the Capital helping advise workmen who are redecorating the governor's offices. (Photo by AP Photo)



American pilot Amelia Earhart smiling as she leaves the US Embassy in London, May 23rd 1932. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

American pilot Amelia Earhart smiling as she leaves the US Embassy in London, May 23rd 1932. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



Following their recent meeting German Chancellor Adolf Hitler and  Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in Salzburg, Austria on May 23, 1942, walk together. According to the official Nazi announcement, “Complete conformity of viewpoint about the present situation” was reached. (Photo by AP Photo)

Following their recent meeting German Chancellor Adolf Hitler and Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in Salzburg, Austria on May 23, 1942, walk together. According to the official Nazi announcement, “Complete conformity of viewpoint about the present situation” was reached. (Photo by AP Photo)



Paul Newman and his actress-wife Joanne Woodward are seen in Cannes, France, May 23, 1973, where they present their joint motion picture “The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds” during the International Cannes Film Festival. Newman directed the film after the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Paul Zindel, with Woodward starring in the leading role. (Photo by AP Photo)

Paul Newman and his actress-wife Joanne Woodward are seen in Cannes, France, May 23, 1973, where they present their joint motion picture “The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds” during the International Cannes Film Festival. Newman directed the film after the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Paul Zindel, with Woodward starring in the leading role. (Photo by AP Photo)



Not appearing her usual cool self, a shoeless Margaret Thatcher, Britain's Opposition leader, gets taken for a ride in a bosun's chair more usually used for transporting sailors between ships at sea at the 25th International Boat Show at London's Earls Court on Thursday, January 4, 1979. Mrs. Thatcher had earlier opened the show, which features the best in the boating world. (Photo by Lawrence Harris/AP Photo)

Not appearing her usual cool self, a shoeless Margaret Thatcher, Britain's Opposition leader, gets taken for a ride in a bosun's chair more usually used for transporting sailors between ships at sea at the 25th International Boat Show at London's Earls Court on Thursday, January 4, 1979. Mrs. Thatcher had earlier opened the show, which features the best in the boating world. (Photo by Lawrence Harris/AP Photo)



Rock'n Roll star Elvis Presley is welcomed by Nancy Sinatra at the airport of Fort Dix, N.J. on March 3, 1960. The famous singer has returned to the USA after finishing his military service in Germany. (Photo by AP Photo)

Rock'n Roll star Elvis Presley is welcomed by Nancy Sinatra at the airport of Fort Dix, N.J. on March 3, 1960. The famous singer has returned to the USA after finishing his military service in Germany. (Photo by AP Photo)



Actor Al Pacino and actress Jill Clayburgh attend the world premiere of Pacino's latest motion picture “The Godfather”, in which he stars as the mobster Michael Corleone, in New York, on March 14, 1972. (Photo by AP Photo)

Actor Al Pacino and actress Jill Clayburgh attend the world premiere of Pacino's latest motion picture “The Godfather”, in which he stars as the mobster Michael Corleone, in New York, on March 14, 1972. (Photo by AP Photo)



Magician Doug Henning, left, holds a goose and actress Chita Rivera holds a bunny rabbit outside New York's Mark Hellinger Theatre where they are appearing in the new musical “Merlin”, November 30, 1982. The show is in previews now. (Photo by Mario Cabrera/AP Photo)

Magician Doug Henning, left, holds a goose and actress Chita Rivera holds a bunny rabbit outside New York's Mark Hellinger Theatre where they are appearing in the new musical “Merlin”, November 30, 1982. The show is in previews now. (Photo by Mario Cabrera/AP Photo)



Col. Moammar Gadhafi, president of Libya, waves to a crowd as he rides a horse during a ceremony in Ajdabia, Libya, on October 10, 1976. The celebration marks the sixth anniversary of the eviction of Italians from Libya. (Photo by AP Photo)

Col. Moammar Gadhafi, president of Libya, waves to a crowd as he rides a horse during a ceremony in Ajdabia, Libya, on October 10, 1976. The celebration marks the sixth anniversary of the eviction of Italians from Libya. (Photo by AP Photo)



Peter Stringfellow, 1994. He was an English businessman and nightclub owner. Stringfellow started in the nighttime trade in the early 1960s and recalled booking acts including The Beatles, The Kinks and Jimi Hendrix to play at his clubs. Peter Stringfellow has died aged 77  on June 7, 2018. (Photo by Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Peter Stringfellow, 1994. He was an English businessman and nightclub owner. Stringfellow started in the nighttime trade in the early 1960s and recalled booking acts including The Beatles, The Kinks and Jimi Hendrix to play at his clubs. Peter Stringfellow has died aged 77 on June 7, 2018. (Photo by Rex Features/Shutterstock)
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