Description: A blonde young girl is standing next to a wall, placing her right hand against her head, while placing her left arm in front of her. The title “Burdock Blood Bitters” appears over her. The girl is wearing a multicolored dress, striped stockings and black shoes.
Description: Two young boys sit in a wooden wagon while being pulled by a young girl. One boy with black curly hair is wearing a blue shirt and holding a closed red umbrella in his right hand. The other boy has blonde hair and wears a gray hat, while scratching his head with his right hand. The young girl has black hair and wears a red/yellow dress along with black shoes.
Description: A young child is standing with her feet apart, right hand on hip, and left hand on a wooden sword, attached to the belt the child wears. The child wears a gray jacket on a white shirt and a yellow short pants and white socks with blue dots until her knees. She also wears a pair of circular glasses and a burgundy cap.
Descrition: There is a large building with a statue-lined road in front of it. There is a carriage going down this road, along with a few people walking together, in addition to a few bystanders in front. There title “Burdock Blood Bitters” is printed above this scene.
Bunche was born in Detroit, MI, on Aug. 7, 1904; AB, UCLA, 1927; AM, 1928, and Ph.D, 1934, Harvard Univ.; professor at Howard Univ. from 1929-1950, and at Harvard, 1950-1952; in 1948 joined Permanent Secretariat of UN; undersecretary for special political affairs, UN, 1958-67; became undersecretary general in 1968; awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 1950; died in NY, on Dec. 9, 1971.
Elevated view of a hillside building with a long, steeply slanted roof. The bottom section of the building is obscured by a hill. A small dome-shaped structure is located on the left side of the building. Two smaller red-roofed structures are on either side the pathway leading to the main building. The ocean and mountains are in the background.
Photograph of buildings on Royal Street, around the 700 block, in the French Quarter of New Orleans with buildings with wrought iron balconies and a carriage on the cobblestone or brick street. Street car tracks are in the street with electrical lines above. The sign on top of a building reads "The King of Wheat Foods. UneedaBiscuit..."
The St. Francis Dam was a 200-foot high concrete gravity-arch dam built between 1924 and 1926 in St. Francisquito Canyon (near present-day Castaic and Santa Clarita). The dam collapsed on March 12, 1928 at two and a half minutes before midnight. The resulting flood killed more than 600 residents plus an unknown number of itinerant farm workers camped in San Francisquito Canyon, making it the 2nd greatest loss of life in California after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. It is considered the worst American civil engineering failure in the 20th century.
Arrangement of musical genre Frevo for the performance of military police band of the state of Pernambuco in Brazil. At the beginning of the 20th century, the band was named after its maestro Captain Zuzinha (José Lourenço da Silva). Historically, military police arrangements were created by several popular composers. Since 2012, UNESCO has recognized Frevo, the traditional rhythm of Pernambuco's Carnival, as an intangible heritage of humanity.
Arrangement of musical genre Frevo for the performance of military police band of the state of Pernambuco in Brazil. At the beginning of the 20th century, the band was named after its maestro Captain Zuzinha (José Lourenço da Silva). Historically, military police arrangements were created by several popular composers. Since 2012, UNESCO has recognized Frevo, the traditional rhythm of Pernambuco's Carnival, as an intangible heritage of humanity.