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In this October 10, 1936, file photo, Ohio State team captain Merle Wendt, left, points out to Alan Gould, center, Associated Press sports editor, and Pittsbugh captain Bill Glassford, where he intends to cross Pitt's goal line before their game in Columbus, Ohio. The one constant in college football over the last 80 years has been the AP poll. Before the AP started asking its member sports writers and editors to vote for the top teams, then-sports editor Alan J. Gould in 1935 went about ranking them himself. (Photo by Harry Hall/AP Photo)

In this October 10, 1936, file photo, Ohio State team captain Merle Wendt, left, points out to Alan Gould, center, Associated Press sports editor, and Pittsbugh captain Bill Glassford, where he intends to cross Pitt's goal line before their game in Columbus, Ohio. The one constant in college football over the last 80 years has been the AP poll. Before the AP started asking its member sports writers and editors to vote for the top teams, then-sports editor Alan J. Gould in 1935 went about ranking them himself. (Photo by Harry Hall/AP Photo)



This undated file photo shows Grace Kelly. Kelly's son, Prince Albert of Monaco, told People magazine for a story published online on January 30, 2017, that the Philadelphia home where the Oscar-winning actress grew up will reopen to the public in 2018 or earlier. (Photo by AP Photo)

This undated file photo shows Grace Kelly. Kelly's son, Prince Albert of Monaco, told People magazine for a story published online on January 30, 2017, that the Philadelphia home where the Oscar-winning actress grew up will reopen to the public in 2018 or earlier. (Photo by AP Photo)



In this February 14, 1979 file photo, President Jimmy Carter, flanked by Secretary of State Cyrus, right, and his advisor on foreign policy, Zbigniew Brzezinski, left, walk toward a waiting helicopter to fly to the nearby Andrews Air Force Base, Md. Brzezinski, the national security adviser to President Carter, has died at age 89. His death was announced on social media Friday night, May 26, 2017, by his daughter, MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski.  (Photo by Bob Daugherty/AP Photo)

In this February 14, 1979 file photo, President Jimmy Carter, flanked by Secretary of State Cyrus, right, and his advisor on foreign policy, Zbigniew Brzezinski, left, walk toward a waiting helicopter to fly to the nearby Andrews Air Force Base, Md. Brzezinski, the national security adviser to President Carter, has died at age 89. His death was announced on social media Friday night, May 26, 2017, by his daughter, MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski. (Photo by Bob Daugherty/AP Photo)



This Sunday, February 5, 1865 photo made available by the Library of Congress shows President Abraham Lincoln in Washington. This image is last photo in the president's last photo session during his life. (Photo by Alexander Gardner/AP Photo/Library of Congress)

This Sunday, February 5, 1865 photo made available by the Library of Congress shows President Abraham Lincoln in Washington. This image is last photo in the president's last photo session during his life. (Photo by Alexander Gardner/AP Photo/Library of Congress)



In this undated file photo, actress Marilyn Monroe smiles in a car after arriving from an all-night plane flight from Hollywood to Idlewild Airport, in New York. (Photo by AP Photo)

In this undated file photo, actress Marilyn Monroe smiles in a car after arriving from an all-night plane flight from Hollywood to Idlewild Airport, in New York. (Photo by AP Photo)



The July 17, 1990 file photo shows Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, center,sitting with West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, right, and German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher at a table in the garden of the guest house in Archiz during a break in their talks on the discussion of NATO-membership of United Germany, the most difficult topic in the negotiations to German unification. In the background are German government spokesman Hans Klein, West German Finance Minister Theo Waigel, sixth from left, Raissa Gorbacheva, Soviet Finance Minister Pavlov and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze, third from right. The other persons are unidentified delegation members. (Photo by Roberto Pfeil/AP Photo)

The July 17, 1990 file photo shows Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, center,sitting with West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, right, and German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher at a table in the garden of the guest house in Archiz during a break in their talks on the discussion of NATO-membership of United Germany, the most difficult topic in the negotiations to German unification. In the background are German government spokesman Hans Klein, West German Finance Minister Theo Waigel, sixth from left, Raissa Gorbacheva, Soviet Finance Minister Pavlov and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze, third from right. The other persons are unidentified delegation members. (Photo by Roberto Pfeil/AP Photo)



In this file photo dated 1931, Mahatma Gandhi talks to a crowd in India. (Photo by James A. Mills/AP Photo)

In this file photo dated 1931, Mahatma Gandhi talks to a crowd in India. (Photo by James A. Mills/AP Photo)



Louis Armstrong in his dressing room at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 1970. (Photo by Eddie Adams/The Guardian)

Louis Armstrong in his dressing room at the International Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 1970. (Photo by Eddie Adams/The Guardian)



Leila Khaled, who hijacked a TWA airliner to Damascus in 1969, at a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon. 1970. (Photo by Eddie Adams/The Guardian)

Leila Khaled, who hijacked a TWA airliner to Damascus in 1969, at a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon. 1970. (Photo by Eddie Adams/The Guardian)



Tricia Nixon walks the White House grounds March 27, 1970 with a couple of Springtime friends – circus clown Bobby Kay and the Easter Bunny, a White House staffer who prefers to remain anonymous. (Photo by Henry Burroughs/AP Photo)

Tricia Nixon walks the White House grounds March 27, 1970 with a couple of Springtime friends – circus clown Bobby Kay and the Easter Bunny, a White House staffer who prefers to remain anonymous. (Photo by Henry Burroughs/AP Photo)



Marilyn Monroe visits troops in Korea during a USO tour, 1954. (Photo by Eddie Adams/The Guardian)

Marilyn Monroe visits troops in Korea during a USO tour, 1954. (Photo by Eddie Adams/The Guardian)



Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery explaining Allied strategy to King George VI in his command caravan in Holland, October 1944. (Photo by Ted Dearberg/IWM/PA Wire)

Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery explaining Allied strategy to King George VI in his command caravan in Holland, October 1944. (Photo by Ted Dearberg/IWM/PA Wire)



In this May 19, 1962 photo provided by the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, actress Marilyn Monroe wears the iconic gown that she wore while singing “Happy Birthday” to President John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden, during a reception in New York City. Standing next to Monroe is Steve Smith, President Kennedy's brother-in-law. Julien's Auctions will offer Monroe's gown at auction in Los Angeles on Nov. 17, 2016. (Photo by Cecil Stoughton/White House Photographs, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum via AP Photo)

In this May 19, 1962 photo provided by the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, actress Marilyn Monroe wears the iconic gown that she wore while singing “Happy Birthday” to President John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden, during a reception in New York City. Standing next to Monroe is Steve Smith, President Kennedy's brother-in-law. Julien's Auctions will offer Monroe's gown at auction in Los Angeles on Nov. 17, 2016. (Photo by Cecil Stoughton/White House Photographs, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum via AP Photo)



This file photo taken on January 02, 1890 shows Swedish inventor and scholar Alfred Nobel who founded the Nobel Prize. Swedish inventor and scholar Alfred Nobel, who made a vast fortune from his invention of dynamite in 1866, ordered the creation of the famous Nobel prizes in his will. (Photo by AFP Photo/NTB Scanpix)

This file photo taken on January 02, 1890 shows Swedish inventor and scholar Alfred Nobel who founded the Nobel Prize. Swedish inventor and scholar Alfred Nobel, who made a vast fortune from his invention of dynamite in 1866, ordered the creation of the famous Nobel prizes in his will. (Photo by AFP Photo/NTB Scanpix)



From left to right, Michèle Breton, Anita Pallenberg and Mick Jagger on the set of Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg's psychological thriller “Performance”, UK, 1968. (Photo by Andrew MacLear/Getty Images)

From left to right, Michèle Breton, Anita Pallenberg and Mick Jagger on the set of Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg's psychological thriller “Performance”, UK, 1968. (Photo by Andrew MacLear/Getty Images)



Italian-born German actress Anita Pallenberg, 1960s. (Photo by Dezo Hoffmann/Rex Features/Shutterstock)

Italian-born German actress Anita Pallenberg, 1960s. (Photo by Dezo Hoffmann/Rex Features/Shutterstock)



The June 8, 1998 file photo shows German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, right, guiding Russian President Boris Yeltsin through the park after Yeltsin's arrival for talks at the Bonn Chancellery. (Photo by Fritz Reiss/AP Photo)

The June 8, 1998 file photo shows German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, right, guiding Russian President Boris Yeltsin through the park after Yeltsin's arrival for talks at the Bonn Chancellery. (Photo by Fritz Reiss/AP Photo)



Pablo Picasso at La Californie, Cannes, 1957. (Photo by The Irving Penn Foundation/The Guardian)

Pablo Picasso at La Californie, Cannes, 1957. (Photo by The Irving Penn Foundation/The Guardian)



Anita Pallenberg, ex-girlfriend of Rolling Stone Brian Jones, and current partner of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards with their baby, Marlon, at Heathrow Airport. She is accompanying The Rolling Stones on their European Tour which will cover eight countries in six weeks. (Photo by J. Wilds/Getty Images)

Anita Pallenberg, ex-girlfriend of Rolling Stone Brian Jones, and current partner of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards with their baby, Marlon, at Heathrow Airport. She is accompanying The Rolling Stones on their European Tour which will cover eight countries in six weeks. (Photo by J. Wilds/Getty Images)



Mao Tse Toung (1893-1976) chinese president here during review of army of The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in Pekin on November 3, 1967  (Photo by Apic/Getty Images)

Mao Tse Toung (1893-1976) chinese president here during review of army of The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in Pekin on November 3, 1967 (Photo by Apic/Getty Images)



Marlene Dietrich, New York, 1948. (Photo by The Irving Penn Foundation/The Guardian)

Marlene Dietrich, New York, 1948. (Photo by The Irving Penn Foundation/The Guardian)



In this October 17, 1986 file photo, Chuck Berry performs during a concert celebration for his 60th birthday at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis, Mo. On Saturday, March 18, 2017, police in Missouri said Berry has died at the age of 90. (Photo by James A. Finley/AP Photo)

In this October 17, 1986 file photo, Chuck Berry performs during a concert celebration for his 60th birthday at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis, Mo. On Saturday, March 18, 2017, police in Missouri said Berry has died at the age of 90. (Photo by James A. Finley/AP Photo)



Pope John Paul II holds hands with Mother Teresa after visiting the Casa del Cuore Puro, Mother Teresa's home for the destitute and dying, in the eastern Indian city of Calcutta February 3, 1986. (Photo by Luciano Mellace/Reuters)

Pope John Paul II holds hands with Mother Teresa after visiting the Casa del Cuore Puro, Mother Teresa's home for the destitute and dying, in the eastern Indian city of Calcutta February 3, 1986. (Photo by Luciano Mellace/Reuters)



Italian Raimonde D'Inzeo, who had won a gold medal earlier in the Olympic individual show jumping, seen taking the long water jump in the team event at the Olympic stadium in Rome September 12, 1960. The competition was won by Germany, with America second and Italy third. (Photo by Allsport Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Italian Raimonde D'Inzeo, who had won a gold medal earlier in the Olympic individual show jumping, seen taking the long water jump in the team event at the Olympic stadium in Rome September 12, 1960. The competition was won by Germany, with America second and Italy third. (Photo by Allsport Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



President Ronald Reagan and first lady Nancy Reagan pose for photographers with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at a formal state dinner, March 3, 1983, at the M.H. de Young Museum in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. (Photo by Ed Reinke/AP Photo)

President Ronald Reagan and first lady Nancy Reagan pose for photographers with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at a formal state dinner, March 3, 1983, at the M.H. de Young Museum in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. (Photo by Ed Reinke/AP Photo)



Prince Charles And Princess Diana Waving From  The Balcony Of Buckingham Palace on July 29, 1981.  They Are Accompanied By Prince Philip. The Princess Is Wearing A Dress Designed By David And Elizabeth Emanuel. (Photo by Tim Graham/Getty Images)

Prince Charles And Princess Diana Waving From The Balcony Of Buckingham Palace on July 29, 1981. They Are Accompanied By Prince Philip. The Princess Is Wearing A Dress Designed By David And Elizabeth Emanuel. (Photo by Tim Graham/Getty Images)



Prince Phillip, The Duke of Edinburgh attends the Presentation Receptions for The Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award holders,on July 16, 2010 at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.  Since 1958 The Duke of Edinburgh Awards has challenged over six million young people around the world to try new things, learn more about themselves and work together for their own benefit and that of their local communities. (Photo by Danny Lawson – WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Prince Phillip, The Duke of Edinburgh attends the Presentation Receptions for The Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award holders,on July 16, 2010 at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. Since 1958 The Duke of Edinburgh Awards has challenged over six million young people around the world to try new things, learn more about themselves and work together for their own benefit and that of their local communities. (Photo by Danny Lawson – WPA Pool/Getty Images)



Actor Roger Moore as James Bond and actress Emily Bolton as Manuela on set for the United Artist movie “Moonraker” in 1979. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

Actor Roger Moore as James Bond and actress Emily Bolton as Manuela on set for the United Artist movie “Moonraker” in 1979. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)



Roger Moore chasing Hervé Villechaize while Britt Ekland huddles against the wall with a sheet wrapped around her in a scene from the film “The Man With The Golden Gun”, 1974. (Photo by United Artists/Getty Images)

Roger Moore chasing Hervé Villechaize while Britt Ekland huddles against the wall with a sheet wrapped around her in a scene from the film “The Man With The Golden Gun”, 1974. (Photo by United Artists/Getty Images)



Roger Moore fights with Richard Kiel, as Jaws, who bites through a board in a scene from the film “The Spy Who Loved Me”, 1977. (Photo by United Artist/Getty Images)

Roger Moore fights with Richard Kiel, as Jaws, who bites through a board in a scene from the film “The Spy Who Loved Me”, 1977. (Photo by United Artist/Getty Images)
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