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FILE - In this Oct. 28, 1931 file photo, Nan Britton and poses with her daughter, Elizabeth Ann Britton, 12 in Toledo, Ohio. DNA testing is rewriting a chapter in presidential history, this one from the Roaring '20s. AncestryDNA, a division of Ancestry.com, says genetic analysis has confirmed President Warren G. Harding fathered a child out of wedlock with his long-rumored mistress Nan Britton. She set off a scandal when she went public nearly 90 years ago with her tale of forbidden love in the White House. (AP Photo, File)
Pepper Martin, the fast running rookie of the St. Louis Cardinals, plays along as a policeman pretends to reprimand Martin for speeding before Game 3 of the World Series against the Philadelphia Athletics at Shibe Park in Philadelphia, Pa., in this Oct. 5, 1931 photo. Martin was a fun-loving baseball throwback, perpetrator of countless practical jokes, the engine of the St. Louis Cardinals Gashouse Gang, a gregarious, life-of-the-party sort of guy. Maybe that's why Fidel Castro liked him so much. (AP Photo)
**ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, JAN. 28 - FILE** Chicago crime boss Al Capone, center, in the custody of U.S. Marshals, leaves the courtroom of Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson in Chicago on Oct. 24, 1931, during his tax evasion trial. While Chicago officials shun any association with the famous Chicago gangster, visitors still flock to the city searching for anything to do with Capone, who died 60 years ago on Jan. 25, 1947. (AP Photo/File)
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CP2STO904669 | 1931-10 
FILE - Elinor Smith stands beside her plane before marking an assault on the women's altitude record at Roosevelt Field, Long Island, in this March 27, 1931 file photo. The family of Elinor Smith says she died Friday March 19, 2010 in a nursing home in Palo Alto. She was 98. Family members say Smith was considered one of the youngest and most daring pilots in the 1920s when she set a number of flying records. Smith became an instant celebrity at the age of 17 when she flew under all four of New York's East River suspension bridges. (AP Photo, File)
Psychologist Sigmund Freud poses in April 1931 at an unknown location.  (AP Photo)
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CP2STO586423 | 1931-03 
 Honus Wagner, rated as the greatest shortstop of them all, bangs out a hit as a member of an Old Timers' All Star team in game against the Baltimore Orioles in Baltimore in August 1931.  Catcher is Ike Denning. As if pennant races and wild card chases aren't tough enough, now baseball wants fans to separate Cochrane from Bench, Cobb from Mays, Ruth from Aaron. (AP Photo)
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CP2STO367894 | 1931-08 
India's leader Mahatma Gandhi, accompanied by his entourage, arrives at Folkestone, England, on Sept. 12, 1931. Gandhi is travelling to London to attend the Round Table Conference on Indian constitutional reform. Gandhi is wearing a dhoti and shawl. (AP Photo)
**FILE** The dirigible Columbia failed in an attempt to pick up mail from the mooring mast of the Empire State Building in this Sept. 30, 1931 file photo in New York City, because of wind resistance.  The dirigible is shown quite near the mast of the building while below thousands of people watched the attempt.  Born in the Great Depression, the building has weathered economic hardship, world war, labor strikes, murder, terrorist fears and yes, even its own plane crash. On Monday, May 1, 2006, the Empire State Building turns 75 years old, a diamond jubilee for New York City's crown jewel. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this undated file photo, Mahatma Gandhi smiles aboard the S.S. Rajputana en route to the Second Round Table Conference on Dominion Status for India, (September - December 1931) in London. A state in western India banned Pulitzer-Prize winning author Joseph Lelyveld's new book about Mahatma Gandhi on Wednesday, March 30, 2011, after reviews saying it hints that the father of India's independence had a homosexual relationship. (AP Photo/James A. Mills, File)
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CP2STO323618 | 1931-09 
FILE - In this Nov. 21, 1931, file photo, Southern California plays Notre Dame in an NCAA college football game at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Ind. The Associated Press has been ranking the best teams in college football for the last 80 seasons. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Nov. 21, 1931, file photo, Southern California plays Notre Dame in an NCAA college football game at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Ind. Southern California scored all of their points in the final quarter, capped by a 33-yard field goal by Johnny Baker with 1 minute left, to give them a 16-14 win for their first victory in South Bend. The Associated Press takes a look at some of the memorable games in college football's greatest intersectional rivalry in anticipation of Southern California hosting No. 1 Notre Dame on Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012. (AP Photo/File)
  Marie Dressler and Lionel Barrymore pose with their Oscar statuettes at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Awards in Los Angeles, Ca. on Nov. 13, 1931. They won for best screen performances of the year for their work in "Min and Bill," and "A Free Soul," respectively. Dressler's win made it three straight best actress awards for Canadians. (CP PHOTO/AP)
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CP2STO134056 | 1931-11 
FILE - In this May 6, 1931 file photo, the Paris Colonial Exhibition, from the air, encompassing 110 hectares of the Bois de Vincennes. The exhibition included dozens of temporary museums and facades representing the various colonies of the European nations, as well as several permanent buildings. Pap Ndiaye, a Black French scholar and expert on U.S. minority rights movements who is taking over France’s state-run immigration museum, considers it “vital” for his country to confront its colonial past so that it can conquer the racial injustice of the present. (AP Photo, file)
FILE - In this May 30, 1931, file photo, competitors race in the 19th Indianapolis 500 auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Ind. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this May 15, 1931 file photo, Irish author James Joyce is shown.  Two devotees of Joyce's "Ulysses" have adapted its 10th chapter, "Wandering Rocks," to Twitter.  The chapter is especially well-suited to Twitter because it follows 19 Dubliners going about their daily business. (AP File Photo)
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CP1STO8505936 | 1931-05 
FILE - In this June 16, 1931, file photo, thousands gathered about the Grecian Tomb of President Harding and Mrs. Harding, as President Herbert Hoover, center, delivers the dedication address at the memorial in Marion, Ohio. The illegitimate grandson of U.S. President Warren G. Harding has gone to court seeking to dig up the Republican's remains from the presidential memorial where they have lain since 1927. (AP Photo)
FILE - In this June 16, 1931, file photo, thousands gathered about the Grecian Tomb of President Harding and Mrs. Harding, as President Herbert Hoover, center, delivers the dedication address at the memorial in Marion, Ohio. The grandson of U.S. President Warren G. Harding has gone to court seeking to dig up the Republican's remains from the presidential memorial where they have lain since 1927. (AP Photo)
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CP1STO1419600 | 1931-06 
FILE - In this Dec. 5, 1931 file photo Adolf Hitler, leader of the National Socialists, leaves the party's Munich, Germany headquarters. On Friday, June 12, 2020, The Associated Press reported on stories circulating online incorrectly asserting that Hitler defunded the police and installed his own enforcers. Gavriel D. Rosenfeld, a historian and history professor at Fairfield University says, "Let’s just say the Nazis did everything BUT defund the police,” noting that Nazis made the police one of the chief recipients of state financial support aside from military spending. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this 1932 file photo, boxer Jack Johnson, the first black world heavyweight champion, poses in New York City. Born on March 31, 1878, Johnson was the first black world heavyweight boxing champion, holding the title from 1908 to 1915. He remains a boxing legend, with his 1910 fight against James J. Jeffries dubbed the "fight of the century". (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Dec. 5, 1931 file photo, Adolf Hitler, leader of the National Socialists, is saluted as he leaves the party's Munich headquarters. The book, "Human Rights After Hitler" by British academic Dan Plesch, says Hitler was put on the United Nations War Crimes Commission's first list of war criminals in December 1944, but only after extensive debate and formal charges brought by Czechoslovakia. Plesch, who led the campaign for open access to the commission's archive, told The Associated Press on Tuesday, April 18, 2017, that the documents show "the allies were prepared to indict Hitler as head of state, and this overturns a large part of what we thought we knew about him." (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO815971 | 1931-12 
FILE - This is a 1937 file photo showing Green Bay Packers football coach Earl "Curley" Lambeau. Curly Lambeau won four NFL titles in the decade as the Packers were the league's powerhouse. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Jan. 31, 1931 file photo, Albert Einstein, left, poses with fellow scientists after visiting the Mount Wilson Observatory, which houses the 100-inch (254 cm) Hooker Telescope in the San Gabriel Mountains northeast of Los Angeles. The reflector telescope's first observations occurred in 1917 on the night of Nov. 1 and into the morning of Nov. 2. At the time it was the world's most advanced telescope and was used by astronomer Edwin Hubble to prove that the universe is expanding. Calif.  Astronomers are celebrating the centennial of the Hooker Telescope with public events taking place on Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017.  (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this 1931, file photo, Richard Richins of Utah University, leaps through the air for a touchdown against the University of Washington during a college football game in Seattle. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579966 | 1931-01 
LSU head coach Will Wade pleads his case with an official after a foul was called on one of his players in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Alabama, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020, in Baton Rouge, La. (AP Photo/Bill Feig)
In this photo taken Friday, Aug. 3, 2018, Philippe Hujoel, a dentist and University of Washington professor, holds a toothbrush and toothpaste in an office at the school in Seattle.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Elaine Thompson
This Feb. 22, 2018, file photo shows an Airbnb logo during an event in San Francisco. A new report suggests that there's a rare window of opportunity to snag a condo in downtown Toronto right now of those that were rented on Airbnb before the COVID-19 outbreak. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Eric Risberg, File
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Famed Australian pilot Charles Kingsford Smith arriving in a Fokker F.VII/3m named "Southern Star" at Croydon with Christmas mail from Australia.
Soviet propaganda poster with a slogan: "Komsomol members fight for the Bolshevik reconstruction of transport - main socialist goal of the USSR's construction and defense" by Alexei Kokorekin.
No. 10, Hyde Park Place, near Marble Arch. This tiny house, said to have been built for a lady's maid, consists of a front door and one room.
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CP2STO47744 | 1931 
An aerial view of Kingston Penitentiary is pictured in this Oct. 22, 1931 file photo. The Canadian Press
Ottawa' Ontario;  August 1931--Immigration--Three families of Lapp Reindeer Herders en route to Kittigazuit, N.W.T. Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa, Ont.(L-R): Mikkel Pulk with son Nels, Mathis Hatta (Behind Mikkel), Inger Hatta, Isaac Pulk, Anna Pulk with baby Ellen, Aslak Tornensis, Sussanna Tornensis, Anna Sussana Tornensis. (CP PHOTO) 1999 ( National Archives of Canada/R.S. Finnie ) PA-130423
Saskatchewan; July 25,1931--Drought--Drought conditions showing drifting soil along a fence between Cadillac and Kincaid Saskatchewan (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-139645
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CP1STO578025 | 1931 
PREMIUM --  WHS#18173: Men look out from the cab of a flatbed truck piled with toys.  Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1931. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#18280: Aunt Mary puts on a "Corn-top Bread" lunch in the Orpheum Theatre N.U.A. room. Seated left to right: Dave Genaro, Lizzy Wilson, Tom Harris, Annie Hart, Josephine Sabel, and Danny Simmons. Standing in the rear is Aunt Mary.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1931. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#4240: Special school children at Hawthorne School posing with their industrial artwork at the front of the classroom.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1931. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO47746 | 1931 
FILE - In this Oct. 28, 1931 file photo, Nan Britton and poses with her daughter, Elizabeth Ann Britton, 12 in Toledo, Ohio. DNA testing is rewriting a chapter in presidential history, this one from the Roaring '20s. AncestryDNA, a division of Ancestry.com, says genetic analysis has confirmed President Warren G. Harding fathered a child out of wedlock with his long-rumored mistress Nan Britton. She set off a scandal when she went public nearly 90 years ago with her tale of forbidden love in the White House. (AP Photo, File)
Pepper Martin, the fast running rookie of the St. Louis Cardinals, plays along as a policeman pretends to reprimand Martin for speeding before Game 3 of the World Series against the Philadelphia Athletics at Shibe Park in Philadelphia, Pa., in this Oct. 5, 1931 photo. Martin was a fun-loving baseball throwback, perpetrator of countless practical jokes, the engine of the St. Louis Cardinals Gashouse Gang, a gregarious, life-of-the-party sort of guy. Maybe that's why Fidel Castro liked him so much. (AP Photo)
**ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, JAN. 28 - FILE** Chicago crime boss Al Capone, center, in the custody of U.S. Marshals, leaves the courtroom of Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson in Chicago on Oct. 24, 1931, during his tax evasion trial. While Chicago officials shun any association with the famous Chicago gangster, visitors still flock to the city searching for anything to do with Capone, who died 60 years ago on Jan. 25, 1947. (AP Photo/File)
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CP2STO904669 | 1931-10 
Wales team group.
Nancy Mitford, an English novelist and biographer.
(L-R) George Briggs and Johnny Crosbie, Birmingham
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CP2STO50476 | 1931-01 
Arsenal team group: (back row, l-r) Assistant Manager J Shaw, H Cope, Ralph Robinson, W Allison, Jimmy Brain, Charles Preedy, A Haynes, Herbie Roberts, W Harper, W Seddon, Dan Lewis, George Male, R Parkin, Assistant Trainer W Milne  (middle row, l-r) J Williams, L Thompson, W Maycock, Alf Baker, B Diaper, Cliff Bastin, Eddie Hapgood, H Lewis, Bob John, Jack Lambert  (front row, l-r) Joe Hulme, Tom Parker, Manager Herbert Chapman, Trainer Tom Whittaker, David Jack, Charlie Jones. The trophies are (l-r) The Northampton Hospital Shield, The 'Evening News' Cricket Cup, The League Championship trophy, The Sheriff of London's Shield, The Charity Shield and The Combination Cup
JS Wright wearing an aerodynamically styled helmet
West Bromwich Albion captain Tommy Glidden (c) introduces the Duke of Gloucester (third l) to his teammates before the match. Shaking hands with the Duke is Albion's Tommy Magee
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CP2STO50470 | 1931-04 
Soviet propaganda poster with a slogan: "Komsomol members fight for the Bolshevik reconstruction of transport - main socialist goal of the USSR's construction and defense" by Alexei Kokorekin.
Actress Mary Pickford presenting the first ticket to the monster benefit performance given by the motion picture industry for the benefit of the unemployed to President Herbert Hoover at the White House in Washington.
Canning Town poor children having soup.
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CP2STO50457 | 1931-11 
PREMIUM --  WHS#4240: Special school children at Hawthorne School posing with their industrial artwork at the front of the classroom.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1931. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#18333: Four deaf children sit at a table playing at life experiences at Doty School. Sentences on the blackboard describe their activity to help them learn language.  Wisconsin, 1931. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#18397: A group of women representing Disabled American Veterans poses with Mayor Albert G. Schmedeman and a plaque proclaiming Forget-Me-Not Day.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1931. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50458 | 1931-10 
FILE - Elinor Smith stands beside her plane before marking an assault on the women's altitude record at Roosevelt Field, Long Island, in this March 27, 1931 file photo. The family of Elinor Smith says she died Friday March 19, 2010 in a nursing home in Palo Alto. She was 98. Family members say Smith was considered one of the youngest and most daring pilots in the 1920s when she set a number of flying records. Smith became an instant celebrity at the age of 17 when she flew under all four of New York's East River suspension bridges. (AP Photo, File)
Psychologist Sigmund Freud poses in April 1931 at an unknown location.  (AP Photo)
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CP2STO586423 | 1931-03 
FILE - In this May 6, 1931 file photo, the Paris Colonial Exhibition, from the air, encompassing 110 hectares of the Bois de Vincennes. The exhibition included dozens of temporary museums and facades representing the various colonies of the European nations, as well as several permanent buildings. Pap Ndiaye, a Black French scholar and expert on U.S. minority rights movements who is taking over France’s state-run immigration museum, considers it “vital” for his country to confront its colonial past so that it can conquer the racial injustice of the present. (AP Photo, file)
FILE - In this May 30, 1931, file photo, competitors race in the 19th Indianapolis 500 auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Ind. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this May 15, 1931 file photo, Irish author James Joyce is shown.  Two devotees of Joyce's "Ulysses" have adapted its 10th chapter, "Wandering Rocks," to Twitter.  The chapter is especially well-suited to Twitter because it follows 19 Dubliners going about their daily business. (AP File Photo)
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CP1STO8505936 | 1931-05 
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