MAAG (Military Assistance and Advisory Group) Mission in Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Ancient temple with figures sculpted at the entrance wall in Angkor Wat. Bas relief sculptures adorn the walls of the Angkor Wat. A small lake in front of the temple. Car driven on road towards the temple. Sculpted heads on temple dome.
MAAG (Military Assistance and Advisory Group) Mission in Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Banyan tree branches growing on stone walls and ruins. Board reads 'Baray Occidental Irrigation Project Dam'. Water flows from the Baray Occidental dam. Ruins of large statues. Milestone reads 'Angkor Wath 1'.
MAAG (Military Assistance and Advisory Group) Mission in Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Cambodian women walk on road. They walk past a stone marker “Angkor-Wath”. Men and women with carts move along the road. Woman tosses rice in a circular basket. Cambodian girl pounds rice.
MAAG (Military Assistance and Advisory Group) Mission in Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Rice next to a local wooden pounding machine. Cambodian woman wearing do’un conical hat walks on road with cattle. Young boys seated on water buffaloes. View of rice fields near Angkor Wat.
Stands are crowded with spectators at University of Oklahoma's Owen Field, in Norman, Oklahoma, for a game between the Oklahoma "Sooners" and "the fighting Irish" of Notre Dame, on November 16, 1957. Although Oklahoma came into the game with a 47 game winning streak,they lose this game to Notre Dame, 7 to zero. In the telling play, Quarterback Bob Williams (number 9) throws to back, Dick Lynch (number 25) , who runs around the right end, untouched, for the only touchdown in this upset game. (Stickles, of Notre Dame kicked the extra point to make it a 7-0 ballgame.) Scene shifts to presentation of the Heisman trophy to halfback, John David Crow, of Texas A&M on December 11, 1957. Sequence shifts again, to football fans watching Canada's Grey Cup Classic,on November 30th, 1957. They see a long Winnipeg pass intercepted by Hamilton player, Ray Bawel, who runs it back for a sure touchdown, when he suddenly falls, having been tripped by Winnipeg fan, David Humphrey, who was standing on the sideline. Bawel gets up angrily, and goes back toward Humphrey, but is restrained by officials. Another unusual 1957 game is shown in which the players contend with rain and mud that makes play practically impossible.
The 42nd National Automobile Show at the New York Coliseum (present day site of Time Warner Center. 10 Columbus Cir, New York, NY 10019, United States), December 8-16, 1956. A sign above an escalator at the entrance reads 'National Automobile Show'. A model wearing a swimsuit seated on the hood of a 1957 Desoto convertible. Two women seated in a 1957 Chrysler 300C. Aerial view of the Buick exhibit, with the 1957 Buick Roadmaster Convertible prominently displayed. An executive version of the 1957 Cadillac features a typewriter in the back seat and a record player in the front dash. Auto executives gathered at a display featuring a row of steering wheels. President of Chrysler Lester Lum Colbert hails the future in a statement.