Students participate in the hoop-rolling championship in the Wellesley college in Wellesley,Massachusetts. Students gather on either sides of the street to watch the contest. Seniors of the college participate in the contest. They roll the hoops on the street. The winner stands with flower bouquets. Building in the background. Students stand in the formation of 1937.
Soviet spy Harry Gold at the spy trials in the United States. Exterior of a building. Men stand outside the building with Harry Gold. Gold's hands tied with handcuffs. Vehicles passing on the street. The accused coming out of a vehicle. One of the accused hides his face with a book.
The ice show in the United States. People gather to watch the show. People perform in front of the audience. Girls skate in different costumes. People seated in chairs as they watch the performance. A man and woman perform the figure skating. Other man performs figure skating. A clown performs in front of the people. People applaude. The performers skate holding U.S. flags at the end of the show.
U.S. President John F. Kennedy arrives aboard a ship in Washington D.C., United States. He visits the Coast Guard training ship 'Eagle'. He meets the cadets aboard the ship. President shakes hands with the cadets. He stands with an official and discusses with him.
Russian airmen Gromov, Yumashev, and Danilin set a nonstop flight endurance record in 1937 of 62 hours 17 minutes. The airmen fly a Tupolev ANT-25 over the North pole from Moscow to a dairy pasture outside San Jacinto, California (near Los Angeles). High altitude aerial view of the dairy pasture area and the safely landed Tupolev ANT-25. Cars and other vehicles parked at the field and people gathered at the airplane including local farming families. Views of the the three Soviet airmen ( Gromov, Yumashev, and Danilin) after setting the record, while greeting officials and posing for cameras. From an August 1962 newsreel recounting events 25 years earlier.
United States President Lyndon Baines Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in Washington DC, United States. The meeting of the Congress for the signing of the bill. View of car and other vehicle traffic on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC, looking toward the Old Post Office building (1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004) and the U.S. Capitol building beyond. The exterior of the Capitol building with American flag waving on flagpole. People walking on the street in front of the building. People gather in front of the Lincoln Memorial. The exterior of the White House. Officials gather inside the building. U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson seated at a desk. The President addresses the legislators and people and talks about civil rights, justice, and peace for the people. President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Bill. Lawmakers and guests gather around him. He gives signing pens to Everett Dirksen and Hubert Humphrey, and then to civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., and to FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover. Several pens are given to Attorney General Robert Kennedy, to be given to various members of the Kennedy family.
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