War damage in Saigon, South Vietnam during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War. Destroyed houses in an area. Trees in the background. Wrecked vehicles in the area. A swing. Rubble near a waterway.
War damage in Saigon, South Vietnam during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War. Soldiers loaded in a jeep passing on a street. Buildings along the sides of the street. A car parked outside a building. Wrecked vehicles on the street. Destroyed buildings in the area. A soldier looks at a wrecked vehicle. He holds a rifle. A motorbike parked on a street.
Activities of Vietnamese soldiers in Saigon, South Vietnam during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War. A soldier lying in a prone position near a waterway and firing a rifle. Other soldier fire while hiding behind a wall. A jeep parked in the background. Other soldiers seated near a building rest. Soldiers aboard military vehicles driving past on a street. Buildings in the background.
War damage in Saigon, South Vietnam during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War. Men seated near a building. They inspect wreckage after a battle. A shelled building. Dead bodies lying on the ground. Men look at the dead bodies. Several dead bodies lying on the ground. Destroyed buildings. Military policemen and other men inspect the wreckage.
Robert Kennedy visits the Oregon Institute of Technology at Klamath Falls, Oregon to give a speech. He is seen shaking hands while walking with student Thor Nielsen just behind him at his left shoulder. He is then seen at the podium speaking. View of reel to reel tape recorder and cassette recorder running. Outside, RFK smiles as he is about to meet Native American presenters.
Famous American advice columnist Ann Landers (pen name of Eppie Lederer) defines sex as “Sex means love. It means giving. It often means motherhood”. American psychotherapist Albert Ellis defines sex as “…A driving, biologically impelled force”. Educator Mary Winspear defines sex as “sex is marvelous, it is the great force”. A boy plays folk music on a guitar while another plays the harmonica at a house party for teenagers, wearing typical 1960s fashions. Reclining teenage boy pulls girl close to kiss her as another boy watches them closely. Teenage girl playfully arm wrestles on the floor. Teenage couple cuddles in corner. Young man looks at magnifying glass with girl. A young man uses magnifying glass to examine right eye of young woman. Teenagers at party together. A teenage girl smokes cigarette. Two young men chat together at party. A young woman smiles as she smokes cigarette. View of young man with curly hair. A girl fixes hair of young man. Two young women chatting as they sit in armchair together. A young man chats with a smiling young woman over beer. Girl with pixie hair walks. Two young men play harmonica and acoustic guitar together. Girl with pixie hair smokes cigarette while sitting in rocking chair. Young man smokes cigarette, walks, and sees the girl sitting in rocking chair alone. Ann Landers voices concern of teenage sex, saying, “I'm concerned because there appears to be a decline in the moral standards” Mary Winspear describes how teenagers "are very sad and guilt ridden and fear ridden" with regard to having sex. In talking about young adults, psychotherapist Albert Ellis says, “I think they are having much less guilt about engaging in sex relations such as petting and premarital intercourse.”