Midshipmen at a dock in Annapolis, Maryland. A midshipman kisses a woman. Midshipmen stand in formation at a dock. Boats at the dock. The midshipman board the boats. They are seated in the boat and wave. The boats leave the dock. A battleship underway at sea. The ship underway at sea. A U.S. flag in the foreground.
German boxer Max Schmeling at a training camp in Speculator, New York . An archer aims at a target and shoots. A river in the background. Two men seated and one of them smokes a cigar. German boxer Max Schmeling jogs at a field with a dog at a training camp. Schmeling in a bout during the training. He prepares for his fight against a U.S. heavyweight champion Joseph Louis Barrow A man takes picture in the background. Spectators stand near a boxing ring. The spectators seated in a stand. Schmeling fighting with his opponent. Max wins and bows his head in front of the spectators.
U.S. heavyweight boxing champion Joseph Louis Barrow (Joe Louis) nicknamed the Brown Bomber in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey. He holds a gun and shoots at a target. Spectators stand in the background. Brown aiming at the target. Joe Louis smiles. Boxer Joe Louis in a bout and spectators watch the boxing match. Joe Louis wears a helmet and fights.
Olympic divers at an annual meet in Los Angeles, California. The Olympic divers at high and low diving board. They dive in a swimming pool and exhibit various tricks. Spectators seated in a stand. A young swimmer on a diving board and dives. The divers one after the other dive in the pool exhibiting their trick. Spectators watch them diving.
War Admiral defeats Snark at Aqueduct Racetrack (11000 Rockaway Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11420, United States) in New York, United States. Spectators in a stand to watch the horse race. War Admiral and other horses on racetrack. Spectators stand and cheer. The race starts. Spectators watch the race. War Admiral and Snark compete. War Admiral wins the race.
After a radio play in New York terrifies the nation. Thousands of radio listeners throughout the U.S. are frightened into mass hysteria by a dramatization of H. G. Wells' old thriller 'The War of the Worlds' as staged by Orson Welles, a young actor-manager. Orson Welles speaks at a press conference about the event. Media persons take notes during the press conference.
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