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Knights of Columbus Headquarters in Paris, France, During American Legion Gathering

A group of unidentified men are shown seated and reading newspapers (The New York Times) and magazines in what is identified as the writing room of the Knights of Columbus headquarters associated with an American Legion gathering, Paris, France. The Knights of Columbus emblem is hanging on the wall between a draped American flag and a French flag. This photograph is a part of others associated with the Knights of Columbus activities taking place in Paris at this time. The date is believed to be fall, 1927.

Former President Truman holds a copy of the famous Chicago Daily Tribune paper declaring "Dewey Defeats Truman"

A smiling former President Harry S. Truman (left) holds a copy of the famous Chicago Daily Tribune paper declaring "Dewey Defeats Truman". The others in the photo are unknown, and the event is unknown; but the photo is good clear quality. This was post-presidential.

New York Times's Newsroom During New York Power Outage

This is a photograph of the New York Times newsroom during the New York power outage. The clock on the far wall reads 5:05. E. Clifton Daniel, Jr. can be seen standing in the doorway of an office in the back of the photograph. The rest of the reporters are unidentified. Note on the back of the photograph reads: "The night the power failed 1961 New York Times Newsroom, looking east. 'Who turned out the lights?'"