Night life at La Martinique nightclub in New York, United States. Interiors of club show spectators watching chorus-girls dance at the La Martinique (57 W 57th St., New York, NY 10019, USA). Orchestra plays in the background.
Japanese occupation in Philippines during World War II. People lined up on a street. Long queue of people on the street.
U.S. Ambassador to UK Joseph Kennedy records a speech in Washington D.C., United States during World War II. He argues that the United States should not go to war unless attacked. He suggests that facts about wartime situation in Europe will be revealed as result of congressional hearings about the Bill (Lend Lease).
Speech by former U.S. Ambassador to UK, Joseph Kennedy, in Washington D.C., United States during World War II. Kennedy speaks against American intervention in World War II and states that outcome of this war will not bring prosperity to the United States.
Former U.S. Ambassador to the UK,Joseph Kennedy, records a speech for radio in Washington DC during World War II. Kennedy speaks about his children and children of the American citizens and says that President Franklin Roosevelt should be re-elected.
Tercentenary celebrations at Harvard University, Cambridge. Officials, faculty members and staff members of Harvard University arrive to attend the 300th anniversary ceremony. Men seated holding umbrellas. The choir sings. President Franklin Roosevelt can be seen sitting on the stage, in a top hat. A staff member speaks at the podium. The entire event occurs in a light rain.
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