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In this April 34, 1928 photo, former World War I German ace Ernst Udet gets ready to leave his plane after a practice flight near Munich, Germany. Barely a decade after the Wright brothers skimmed over the grass at Kitty Hawk, the airplane had been perverted from a marvel of human ingenuity into an instrument of terror. Now, the Great War has almost passed from living memory, as obituaries have been written for the last veterans in Britain, France, Germany and, now, the United States the with death of Frank Buckles at age 110. (AP Photo)
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CP2STO541620 | 1928-04 
FILE - In this Oct. 4, 1928, file photo, Graham McNamee calls the opening game of the World Series between St. Louis and New York at Yankee Stadium in New York. Graham McNamee has won the Ford C. Frick Award for excellence in baseball broadcasting. Baseball's Hall of Fame made the announcement Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2015. McNamee is the 40th winner of the Frick Award. He will be honored during the Hall of Fame awards presentation on July 23 in Cooperstown, New York. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Oct. 22, 1928 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Herbert Hoover delivers an address from a U.S. flag-draped podium in Madison Square Garden in New York. (AP Photo)
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CP2STO167255 | 1928-10 
FILE - This May 30, 1928, file photo, shows driver Louis Meyer being congratulated after winning the Indianapolis 500 auto race in Indianapolis, Ind.  (AP Photo/File)
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CP2STO148856 | 1928-05 
FILE - In this November 1928 file photo, Johnny Weissmuller is shown competing in an international swimming tournament at the Tamagawa pool on the outskirts of Tokyo.  In an amateur career spanning eight years he never lost a race. England's rugby team will be seeking to post its own record winning streak by beating Ireland on Saturday, March 18, 2017 to become the first team at rugby's highest level to win 19 matches in a row. (AP Photo, File)
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CP2STO92767 | 1928-11 
FILE - In this 1928 file photo, Thomas A. Edison presses the button in West Orange, N.J., which turns on street lights in Seattle. General Electric’s Jeff Immelt is stepping down after 16 years as CEO of the iconic conglomerate, having succeeded in repositioning the company as a producer of large industrial products but failing to fully revive its lagging stock price. John Flannery, president and CEO of the GE’s health care unit, will take over as CEO in August, the company said Monday, June 12, 2017. GE traces its roots to 1878, when inventor Thomas Edison formed the Edison Electric Light Co. in New York City after having opened his famous laboratory in Menlo Park, N.J. The next year, Edison invented the first successful incandescent electric lamp. (AP Photo/File)
U.S. President Calvin Coolidge, second from left, and his wife, first lady Grace Coolidge, third from left, are shown with the President of Cuba General Gerardo Machado y Morales, right, and his wife, Elvira Machado, left, on the estate of President Machado in Havana, Cuba, Jan. 19, 1928.  (AP Photo)
FILE - In this 1928 file photo, Actress Joan Crawford is seen dancing the Charleston in "Our Dancing Daughters" in Hollywood, Calif. A report released, September, 10, 2013, shows that the very wealthiest Americans earned more than 19 percent of the country’s household income in 2012, their biggest share since 1928. And the top 10 percent captured a record 48.2 percent of total earnings last year.  (AP Photo/File)
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CP2STO85240 | 1928-01 
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CP2STO84978 | 1928-12 
FILE - In this Sept. 8, 1928 file photo, Romania's King Michael, second left, with his mother, Princess Helene, enjoy a holiday at Mamaia, Romania. From left, Princess Fedora of Greece, King Michael, Princess Helene, Princess Irene of Greece, Princess Marguerite of Greece, Prince Philip of Greece and Prince Paul of Greece.  Prince Philip was born into the Greek royal family but spent almost all of his life as a pillar of the British one. His path was forged when he married the heir to the British throne, and a promising naval career was cut short when his wife suddenly became Queen Elizabeth II. Nevertheless, he set about forging a place for himself as royal consort. He was a patron of charities and a supporter of projects for young people. He was married for more than 73 years and was still carrying out royal engagements into his late 90s. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Sept. 8, 1928 file photo, from left, Princess Fedora of Greece, King Michael and his mother Princess Helene, Princess Irene of Greece, Princess Marguerite of Greece, Prince Philip of Greece and Prince Paul of Greece enjoy a holiday at Mamaia, Romania. Buckingham Palace officials say Prince Philip, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has died, it was announced on Friday, April 9, 2021. He was 99. Philip spent a month in hospital earlier this year before being released on March 16 to return to Windsor Castle. Philip, also known as the Duke of Edinburgh, married Elizabeth in 1947 and was the longest-serving consort in British history. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Sept. 6, 1928 file photo, U.S. President Calvin Coolidge shoots at clay pigeons at his vacation home on the Brule at Superior, Wis, He scored 29 out of 37. The White House has released a photo of President Barack Obama firing a gun, two days before he is set to travel to Minnesota to discuss gun control. It shows Obama shooting at clay targets on the range at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland, where he says he engages in the sport "all the time." The image was released at a time when Obama is pushing a package of gun-control measures in response to the Newtown, Conn., school shooting. But the image of a U.S. president holding a gun is certainly nothing new. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO9415336 | 1928-09 
FILE - In this March 29, 1928, file photo, American sprinters and Olympic champions Jackson Scholz, left, and Charles "Charley" Paddock pose together in their starting positions at New York's Columbia University. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO1053576 | 1928-03 
FILE - In this Aug. 2, 1928, file photo, Mikio Oda, of Japan, poses after he had won the gold medal in the men's Triple Jump at the Olympic Games in Amsterdam. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Aug. 22, 1928, file photo, members of the U.S. Olympic team, from left, Katharine Maguire of St. Louis; Dolores Boeck of St. Louis; Johnny Weissmuller, champion swimmer from Chicago; Elizabeth Robinson, 17-year-old sprint champion from Chicago, appear happy to be home as they arrive at the McAlpin Hotel for a reception in New York. (AP Photo/File)
March 14--Mahatma Gandhi presses his hands in an attitude of prayer as he salutes an audience of 100,000 after an address in Shivaji Park, March 14. The 76 year old Indian leader will confer soon with British representatives on practical measures for self-government. (AP PHOTO) 1946
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CP1STO1053574 | 1928-08 
(CX2)CHICAGO, JULY 16-WIDOW OF WORLD WAR PRESIDENT HEARS KEYNOTE--CLOSE ATTENTION WAS PAID TO THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION LASTNIGHT BY MRS. WOODROW WILSON, WIDOW OF THE WORLD WAR PRESIDENT. THE FORMER FIRST LADY IS SHOWN IN HER BOX AS SPEAKER WILLIAM B. BANKHEAD OF THE HOUSE, SPOKE.  (AP WIREPHOTO)(wrw30700stf)
FILE - In this July 4, 1928 file photo, French tennis champion Rene Lacoste returns a shot,  during the men's singles semi-final match against American Bill Tilden, on the Centre Court at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London. In the 1920s, French players dominated Wimbledon. In addition to Suzanne Lenglen winning five Wimbledon titles, three different Frenchmen triumphed, Rene Lacoste probably the most famous because of the clothing range he co-founded in 1933. Lacoste won two Wimbledons, as did his peers Jean Borotra and Henri Cochet, all between 1924 and 1929. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579989 | 1928-07 
FILE - In this June 26, 1928, file photo, American aviatrix Amelia Earhart poses with flowers as she arrives in Southampton, England, Britain, after her transatlantic flight on the "Friendship" from Burry Point, Wales. Robert Ballard, who discovered the Titanic, and a National Geographic expedition will search for Earhart's plane in August 2019 near a Pacific Ocean atoll named Nikumaroro, part of the Phoenix Islands. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In a June 26, 1928 file photo, American aviatrix Amelia Earhart poses with flowers as she arrives in Southampton, England, after her transatlantic flight on the "Friendship" from Burry Point, Wales. Bones found in 1940 on a western Pacific Ocean island were quite likely to be remains from famed aviator Amelia Earhart, a new analysis concludes. Until somebody disproves the link, “the most convincing argument is that they are hers,” University of Tennessee anthropologist Richard Jantz said in a statement from the institution. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Aug. 1, 1964 file photo, then-governor of Colorado John Love is pictured in his office at the State Capitol in Denver. Love, a Republican, signed a groundbreaking bill into law 50 years ago on April 25, 1967, that significantly loosened 1960s restrictions on legal abortions. That made Colorado the first U.S. state to do so, six years before the U.S. Supreme Court legalized abortion nationwide. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579988 | 1928-06 
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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PREMIUM --  WHS#21988: Jackie Hooray eating Purity Bread.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1928. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#21521: Group portrait of the Central High School Girl's Club having a party in the gym.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1928. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#25437: McCormick-Deering No. 8 harvester-thresher (combine) in a factory yard.  Chicago, Illinois, 1928. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO47752 | 1928 
The two teams line up before the match as the brass band plays
Lily Elsie and Ivor Novello acting in "The Truth Game" at the Globe Theatre.
The Aero Wheel adopted by the army in Devonshire.
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CP2STO47751 | 1928 
Port Dalhousie, Ontario; October 1928--Transportaion -- Vessels in Port Dalhousie Harbour waiting passage through present Welland Ship Canal. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-043514
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1928 Geneva;--League of Nations -- League of Nations, Geneva August - Spetember 1928. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) C-024699
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CP1STO578030 | 1928 
The Duke of York with Army camp officials at Lydd Camp, New Romney.
The new police traffic control signs on Brighton Road.
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CP2STO50530 | 1928-08 
(CX2)CHICAGO, JULY 16-WIDOW OF WORLD WAR PRESIDENT HEARS KEYNOTE--CLOSE ATTENTION WAS PAID TO THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS AT THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION LASTNIGHT BY MRS. WOODROW WILSON, WIDOW OF THE WORLD WAR PRESIDENT. THE FORMER FIRST LADY IS SHOWN IN HER BOX AS SPEAKER WILLIAM B. BANKHEAD OF THE HOUSE, SPOKE.  (AP WIREPHOTO)(wrw30700stf)
FILE - In this July 4, 1928 file photo, French tennis champion Rene Lacoste returns a shot,  during the men's singles semi-final match against American Bill Tilden, on the Centre Court at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London. In the 1920s, French players dominated Wimbledon. In addition to Suzanne Lenglen winning five Wimbledon titles, three different Frenchmen triumphed, Rene Lacoste probably the most famous because of the clothing range he co-founded in 1933. Lacoste won two Wimbledons, as did his peers Jean Borotra and Henri Cochet, all between 1924 and 1929. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579989 | 1928-07 
Veterans of the Kings African Rifles, a multi-battalion British colonial regiment raised from the various British possessions in East Africa, waiting for the visit by Edward, Prince of Wales to Nairobi.
The new stand at Epsom is surround by spectators on Derby Day
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CP2STO50534 | 1928-06 
Douglas Lowe breaks the tape to win the half-mile at the AAA Championships at Stamford bridge.
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CP2STO50532 | 1928-07 
PREMIUM --  WHS#21720: Three women looking at The American Hairdresser magazine in the Rosemary Beauty Shop, located at 521 State Street. "The 'American Girl' (Miss Leeds) and 'Miss Madison' (Miss Rosenthal / Rosenfeldt) get the Rosemary permanent wave".  Madison, Wisconsin, 1928. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#10175: Overhead view of the Capitol Theatre at night with sign and marquee, located at 209-211 State Street.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1928. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#21801: Mr. Sutton and Fay directing a scene for a movie "American Girl". Three people are standing in front of an automobile parked next to an airplane at Pennco Field (Royal Airport).  Madison, Wisconsin, 1928. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO50538 | 1928-04 
Geneva, Switzerland; August-September 1928--League of Nations Conferences --Messrs Skelton, Roy, Dandurand, King, Dunning and Riddell (Dunning, Charles A., 1885-1959 
Dandurand, Raoul, 1861-1942 King, William Lyon Mackenzie, 1874-1950 
Riddell, W.A., Dr. Roy, Philippe, 1868-1948 Skelton, Oscar D., Dr. 1878-1941 
(CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) C-009055
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CP1STO579986 | 1928-08 
FILE - In this November 1928 file photo, Johnny Weissmuller is shown competing in an international swimming tournament at the Tamagawa pool on the outskirts of Tokyo.  In an amateur career spanning eight years he never lost a race. England's rugby team will be seeking to post its own record winning streak by beating Ireland on Saturday, March 18, 2017 to become the first team at rugby's highest level to win 19 matches in a row. (AP Photo, File)
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CP2STO92767 | 1928-11 
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