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Glacier Park 100 Years
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Roosevelt Glacier Road
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Fairbanks Exhibit
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Fairbanks Exhibit
CP25352176 | Fairbanks Exhibit 
CORRECTS DATE TO JULY 1934, NOT DECEMBER 1934 - FILE - In this July 1934 file photo, people view the body of gangster John Dillinger in a Chicago morgue. Two relatives of notorious 1930s gangster John Dillinger who plan to have his remains exhumed say they have "evidence" the body buried in an Indianapolis cemetery beneath a gravestone bearing his name may not be him and that FBI agents possibly killed someone else in 1934.  (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this June 10, 1934 file photo, Italian soccer coach Vittorio Pozzo is held aloft after his team defeated Czechoslovakia 2-1 to win the World Cup final at the Fascist National Party Stadium in Rome. Italy would go on to defend the World Cup four years later in 1938 amid the drumbeat of war, with the team criticized for wearing black shirts in one of its matches.  The 21st World Cup begins on Thursday, June 14, 2018, when host Russia takes on Saudi Arabia. (AP Photo/File)
(px1) LAKEHURST, N. J., MAY 31-NEW COMMANDER BOARDS LIGHTER-THAN-AIR CRAFT-Rear Admiral Charles E. Rosendahl. new chief of naval airship training at Lakehurst Naval Air Station. firat rear admiral to head an lighter-than-air training program, climbs aboard Navy ship for inspection. Rosendahl received the command last week.
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CP1STO578019 | 1934 
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The Austin Radio Divan set, comprising a radio set, divan, bookcase, and electric clock.
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CP2STO50392 | 1934-08 
PREMIUM --  WHS#16218: University of Wisconsin coed, Cecil McLaren, from Cincinnati, Ohio, co-champion in Western girls' doubles and finalist in National girls' tournament, demonstrates her backhand form with a tennis racket.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1934. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#16395: Carol Skuldt, sits with bandaged burned feet from a brush fire, holding a food item.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1934. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#16517: Three automobiles parked in front of Atkins Used Car Exchange and McCance Repair Co., 823 E. Mifflin Street. Trachte building.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1934. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50391 | 1934-08 
CORRECTS DATE TO JULY 1934, NOT DECEMBER 1934 - FILE - In this July 1934 file photo, people view the body of gangster John Dillinger in a Chicago morgue. Two relatives of notorious 1930s gangster John Dillinger who plan to have his remains exhumed say they have "evidence" the body buried in an Indianapolis cemetery beneath a gravestone bearing his name may not be him and that FBI agents possibly killed someone else in 1934.  (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this June 10, 1934 file photo, Italian soccer coach Vittorio Pozzo is held aloft after his team defeated Czechoslovakia 2-1 to win the World Cup final at the Fascist National Party Stadium in Rome. Italy would go on to defend the World Cup four years later in 1938 amid the drumbeat of war, with the team criticized for wearing black shirts in one of its matches.  The 21st World Cup begins on Thursday, June 14, 2018, when host Russia takes on Saudi Arabia. (AP Photo/File)
(px1) LAKEHURST, N. J., MAY 31-NEW COMMANDER BOARDS LIGHTER-THAN-AIR CRAFT-Rear Admiral Charles E. Rosendahl. new chief of naval airship training at Lakehurst Naval Air Station. firat rear admiral to head an lighter-than-air training program, climbs aboard Navy ship for inspection. Rosendahl received the command last week.
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CP1STO578019 | 1934 
PREMIUM --  WHS#16860: Two men stand with the Capitol Oil Corporation display at the Madison Auto Show. The exhibit features "Tiolene Motor Oil," "Bowes Seal Fast," "Purol-Pep gasoline," "General Batteries," and "Yale Tires."  Madison, Wisconsin, 1934. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#12207: Engineering photograph of an experimental McCormick-Deering I-12 tractor with demountable type rear rims.  Chicago, Illinois, 1934. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#16239: The Orpheum Theatre, 216 State St. marquee advertising "Cleopatra" with Claudette Colbert and Warren William.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1934. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO47740 | 1934 
Shilo, Manitoba, September 1934--Unemployment Relief Projects-- Relief Project No. 110. Extending the railway grade.(CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-036668
July 1934--Bedaux Expedition --Tommy Wilde, of the Bedaux-Canadian Sub-Arctic Expedition into northern British Columbia, with one of the Citroen half-track vehicles used in the Expedition(Probably N.W. Alberta)(CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-127473
Barriefield, Ontario; April, 1934--Relief Projects-- Barriefield, Ont., camp huts, Unemployment Relief Project. Depression. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-035576
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CP1STO578018 | 1934 
Sir George Thomas, British chess champion, who was to share first prize at Hastings with the Dutch grandmaster Max Euwe and Soviet grandmaster Salo Flohr.
Speedway riders at their second job - stage turns in the circus
Thames Police headquarters at Wapping.
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CP2STO47738 | 1934 
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File photo of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (right), January 27, 1971, with former Prime Minister David Ben Gurion during a ride-along of IDF posts on the Egyptian border. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon underwent seven hours of emergency surgery to stop bleeding in his brain Wednesday night, January 4, 2006. Photo by/Flash 90/KRT/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47737 | 1934 
Sir George Thomas, British chess champion, who was to share first prize at Hastings with the Dutch grandmaster Max Euwe and Soviet grandmaster Salo Flohr.
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CP2STO50384 | 1934-12 
The Dionne quintuplets in bed with their mother, Olivia Dionne, in their farmhouse in Callander, Ontario on May 28, 1934. (CP PHOTO)
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CP2STO47363 | 1934-05 
FILE - In this Feb. 15, 1934 file photo, businesswoman Helena Rubinstein shows two masks from her collection that she will exhibit in New York City as she arrives aboard the ocean liner Paris. Rubinstein built a cosmetics empire on the notion that beauty is power. Known to all as Madame, she was a collector of African, Oceanic and Latin American art, eclectic home decor and couture fashion as the face and force of her brand for seven decades. Rubinstein, who died in 1965 at age 94, is the subject of a new exhibition at the Jewish Museum in New York that highlights her rise, interests and acquisitions in 200 objects.   (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this March 1, 1934 file photo, renowned birth control pioneer Margaret Sanger appeals before a Senate committee for federal birth-control legislation in Washington, D.C. Sanger's legal appeals eventually prompted federal courts to grant physicians the right to give advice about birth-control methods. She began her crusade back in 1912 when she was working on the lower east side of New York and saw women resorting to back alley, illegal abortions. One too many of these women died in her arms and she said "Enough." Sanger, together with philanthropist Katharine McCormick, bankrolled the work of Gregory Pincus, the man Sanger convinced to develop the pill. America's favorite birth control method turns 50 on Sunday, May 9, 2010.  (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Feb. 15, 1934 file photo, businesswoman Helena Rubinstein shows two masks from her collection that she will exhibit in New York City as she arrives aboard the ocean liner Paris. Rubinstein built a cosmetics empire on the notion that beauty is power. Known to all as Madame, she was a collector of African, Oceanic and Latin American art, eclectic home decor and couture fashion as the face and force of her brand for seven decades. Rubinstein, who died in 1965 at age 94, is the subject of a new exhibition at the Jewish Museum in New York that highlights her rise, interests and acquisitions in 200 objects.   (AP Photo, File)
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CP2STO566668 | 1934-02 
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Legacy Identifier: CP1STO1769_1934-08 
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