A college football game between the University of Illinois and the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington. A large crowd gathers in a stadium to watch the game. The game in progress. The crowd cheers and applauds. The Fighting Illini win the game over the Huskies 27-20.
Exterior view of U.S. Capitol building. Senator William Edgar Borah and Senator Hiram Johnson, both of whom oppose the Versailles Treaty, standing outside the Capitol Building. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee, including Henry Cabot Lodge, seated around a table.
Passengers embark an ocean liner at a pier in New York City. Friends and family wave from the pier as tug boats guide the ship away from the dock. View of the New York skyline as the ship heads out to sea. View of 4-stacker ocean liner at sea (the Cunard Line's SS Aquitania). Ship's officers seen in the wheelhouse. Passengers stroll the decks; play deck games (shuffleboard); rest on deck chairs; and have drinks at the bar. Scenes of fancy food displays and chefs at work. One chef pours wine into food being cooked, and then takes a swig from the bottle, himself.
The Battle of the "Long Count" at Soldier Field in Chicago. The boxing match between former World heavyweight champion, Jack Dempsey and current champion, Gene Tunney. People rush to a ticket counter for tickets at Soldier Field. In the so-called "long count" scene, Jack Dempsey hits Tunney with a flurry of punches that knock him down. Somewhat dazed,Tunney remains on the canvas. Dempsey stands still, near him, until the referee directs him to a neutral corner before he can begin his count to ten. That delay gives Tunney a few seconds longer than 10, to recover.
People gathered for the U.S. Presidential Election,1928 results at Times Square, New York City. People wave hands and articles. They gather outside the Times Building. Crowd applauds. Streets all lighted up. The Times building wraparound sign of lights shows face images of Hoover and Curtis. Hoover elected as the 31st President of U.S. and Charles Curtis as the 31st Vice-President of U.S.
Times Square night time signs and attractions in New York City. Lighted advertisements read 'Pepsodent toothpaste' , 'Chevrolet priced low'. Many lighted neon advertising signs on the streets of New York City. Cohen Theater, a garment shop building. Cabaret Follies with marquee that reads 'New Amsterdam glorifying the American girl'. America's Paradise restaurant reads 'World's most beautiful girls'. The Cotton Club in New York. A sign reads 'Hollywood Restaurant'. High society couples entering a club. Couples move out of their cars. Above the heads of the patrons, a large group of women, in swim suits, swing in synchronization on trapeze swings during a show.
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