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Arthur Ashe holds his trophy after defeating Tim Okker to claim his first U.S. Open on Sept. 9, 1968. Photo Credit: AP / Marty Lederhandler

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Arthur Ashe holds his trophy after defeating Tim Okker to claim his first U.S. Open on Sept. 9, 1968. Photo Credit: AP / Marty Lederhandler

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I remember Arthur Ashe winning the Wimbledon Final in 1975 when he beat Jimmy Connors .

I had been out with a friend for a drink the night before . He was sure Connors would win . I bet him a gallon of beer that Ashe would win .

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The “miraculous” evacuation of troops from Dunkirk , May/June 1940

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General Ambrose Burnside, whose unusual facial hair led to the coining of the term “sideburns”, 1865…

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A boy holding a stuffed animal amid ruins following German bombing of London,…

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Going-to-the-Sun Highway in Glacier National Park, Montana.

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Construction of the Going-to-the-Sun Highway. 1932

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1885: Anandi Joshi, the first female doctor from India as student at Women’s Medical College of Pennsylvania…

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Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford (in foreground) and Cosmonaut Aleksei A. Leonov make their historic handshake in space on July 17, 1975 during the joint U.S.-USSR Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) docking in Earth orbit mission. This picture was made from a frame of 16mm motion picture film.

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1965: workers on a production line at the EMI factory at Hayes, Middlesex, where the Beatles’ new album Rubber Soul is in the final stages of production…

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A cigarette smoking golfer and his caddy teeing off on the girder of a building under construction in Los Angeles in 1927.

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Abe Lincoln giving his Gettysburg Address. This photo is a blown up section of the original.
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Leonid Rogozov was a Soviet general practitioner who took part in the sixth Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1960–1961. He was the only doctor stationed at the Novolazarevskaya Station and, while there, developed appendicitis, which meant he had to perform an appendectomy on himself, a famous case of self-surgery…

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