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From behind the sideline shield, Don Marshall Jr., son of Ranger's forward, watches his dad work on the ice.
BOENZI, Neal
1966-12-20
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BOENZI, Neal
1966-12-20
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GALBRAITH PRESS CONFERENCE Prof. J. Kenneth Galbraith, a leading supporter of Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy for president held a press conference in the Entertainment Room of the Men's Faculty Club of Columbia University, 400 W 117th Street.
SISTO, Ernest Ludwig
1968-03-13
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SISTO, Ernest Ludwig
1968-03-13
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Gen. Charles de Gaulle is greeted by Prime Minister Mackenzie King on his arrival in Ottawa.
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1944-07
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1944-07
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Governor General of Canada, greeted as "Chief Morning Light" of the Stoney Indian [sic] Tribe, after he had received the feather headdress of the tribe from Chief Hector Crawley at Calgary.
OLIVER, W. L.
1928-07
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OLIVER, W. L.
1928-07
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Governor General's 6,000-mile northern tour in 1961 included visit to Fort Smith, N.W.T. Above, His Excellency rides fork-lift truck to board barge on the Slave River.
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1961
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1961
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Green Gables, Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, setting for the "Anne of Green Gables" book by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery.
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ca. 1966
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ca. 1966
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GRETZKY-HOWE- Hockey great Gordie Howe (L), age 42 in photo, with 11-year old Wayne Gretzky pose for photo during "Great Men of Sports" dinner at the Kiwanis Club in Brantford, Ontario, in 1972. Gretzky needs 5 more points to overtake Howe's record of 1850 career points.
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1972
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1972
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GRIM GERRY--Gerry Cheevers, 37, goalie for the Boston Bruins, looks over his team during a practice session Saturday morning in Boston. The Bruins trailed the Montreal Canadiens 2-0 in the Stanley Cup finals until Thursday night, when the Bruins shut out the Canadiens 4-0 on the Bruins home ice. The next game of the series will be played Sunday night in Boston.
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1978-05-20
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1978-05-20
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Group of rescue workers, operating under the direction of the city and red cross officials, seeking dead and wounded in the debris of waterfront tenements.
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1917-12
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1917-12
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Habitat, at Montreal's Expo '67, may be a forerunner of one way apartments will look in the coming decades.
HAUSNER, Ed
1967
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HAUSNER, Ed
1967
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HANDS ACROSS THE BORDER. Workmen carrying British and American flags meet high above the rapids of the Niagara river to celebrate the placing of the 53 Ton center span of the Rainbow Bridge. Costing $3,760,000, it is the thirteenth built since 1848, over the 1,230 foot gorge at this spot just below Niagara Falls. The bridge is 58 feet wide and 200 feet above the river
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1941-06
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1941-06
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Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II stops to share a laugh with two youths (carrying signs with "Mexico" imprinted on them in their pockets), while on a "walkabout" on Parliament Hill early 8/1.
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1973-08-01
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1973-08-01
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HERE FOR ICE SHOW WHICH OPENS TONIGHT. Barbara Ann Scott, star of the revue in Madison Square Garden, arriving at the La Guardia Airport early yesterday morning.
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1952
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1952
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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S REPRESENTATIVE IN CANADA BARON BYNG of Vimy, Governor General of Canada taking the salute at the ceremony of the opening of the Canadian Parliament at Ottawa.
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1924-02-28
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1924-02-28
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Hockey on the Gardens. [Vic] Hadfield won fight but looks somewhat the worse for wear after warfare subsided. The Rangers lost game, 6 to 2.
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1963-12-29
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1963-12-29
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Home on Prince Edward Island Megan Follows, as Lucy Maude Montgomery's high-spirited orphan, stars with Colleen Dewhurst and Richard Farnsworth in "Anne of Green Gables."
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1985-1986
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1985-1986
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HOST PAVILION--Canada's inverted pyramid dominates the Expo 67 horizon and the surrounding Provincial buildings.
FALK, Sam
1967-04
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FALK, Sam
1967-04
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Hutterite children playing in a community near High River, Alberta, 30 miles west of Vulcan. Of its population of 89, half are children. When the colony's population passes 100, more land will be bought and another colony started.
BORDERS, William
1975-01-13
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BORDERS, William
1975-01-13
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IN PATH OF SEAWAY: A view of the village of Iroquois, Ont., which will be destroyed to make way for the St. Lawrence Seaway. Iroquois is on low ground that will be flooded.
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ca. 1954
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ca. 1954
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Indian [sic] "potlatch" in British Columbia, with sewing machines and dressers given away by their possessors, who thus utterly impoverish themselves.
DICKIE, Francis Joseph
ca. 1922
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DICKIE, Francis Joseph
ca. 1922
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Indian [sic] Affairs Minister Jean Chretien displays a large bump on his head after he crashed into curb while participating in a bicycle race on Wellington St., 10/14. The Minister, while trying to avoid a crash of local officials in the middle of the road hit the curb and crashed himself. Displaying a few bumps and bruises the minister left and headed for his Parliament Hill office. The race down Wellington St. was part of the "Survival Day" activities.
CARROLL, Bob
1970-10-14
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CARROLL, Bob
1970-10-14
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Indian [sic] and Eskimo [sic] girls of Aklavik have their weekly bath at All Saints School, an adjunct of the Anglican Cathedral of the Arctic. Aklavik, home of 900 persons, is northernmost town in North America.
UNKNOWN
1956-03
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UNKNOWN
1956-03
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Inside the trading post at the Eskimo [sic] settlement, Magistrate Harry Nosworthy leaves ballot boxes and election documents. He explains election procedures and then swears in one of the Eskimos [sic] as an election officer. In the northwest territories of the Yukon and the Mackenzie River, the Royal Canadian Air Force is carrying out similar operations on an even larger scale.
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1953-08
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1953-08
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JAPANESE-CANADIANS in Lethbridge, Alberta. Kenneth Takeda, manager of his father's 4,200-acre farm and his cowboy-suited son in front of a field ready for spring seeding.
WALZ, Jay Franklin
1970-05
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WALZ, Jay Franklin
1970-05
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John Candy will be the host of "The Eighth Annual Young Comedians Show," an hour-long HBO special featuring aspiring comics, Friday at 10 P.M.
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1983-12
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UNKNOWN
1983-12
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Joseph Shuster, a co-creator of Superman who sold the rights to the character for $130, never dreaming it would become a legendary figure in popular culture reaping billions of dollars, died on Thursday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 78 years old.
SAURO, William E.
1975-11-16
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SAURO, William E.
1975-11-16
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JUBILANT JENNER--California's Bruce Jenner leaps jubilantly in the air after securing gold in the Olympic Decathlon Friday. Jenner, placing second in the 1,500-meter event finished, with a world record 8,618 points.
UNKNOWN
1976-07-30
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1976-07-30
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KING AND LORD KITCHENER INSPECT CANADIAN TROOPS AT SALISBURY PLAIN. Canadian cavalry cheering the king as the royal train passes.
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1915-02
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1915-02
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LADIES' DAY--The girls hold sway at a sunny preview of 'Man and His World' in Montreal. The leggy lass all agog at the left is attacking her cotton candy from the wrong end.
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1969
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1969
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LARGEST TREE EVER CUT on the Canadian Pacific Coast is this Sitka spruce, girth of which dwarfs Verna Maynard, daughter of the Queen Charlotte Island Camp superintendent where it was toppled. It measured 16 feet wide, 250 feet tall, weighs 50 tons and was about 1000 years old. Timber like this fetches $65 per thousand board feet on the Vancouver market so there was quite a profit on this monster.
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1956-08-14
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1956-08-14
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LEGENDS ON ICE--Hockey superstars Wayne Gretzky, right, and Gordie Howe hold up T-shirt featuring them as "Legends on Ice" during a news conference at the Forum in Inglewood, Calif., Wednesday. Gretzky has moved within eight points of Howe's all-time scoring record of 1,850 points. The news conference was held to unveil a major North American youth hockey program.
GALBRAITH, Bob
1989-10-11
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GALBRAITH, Bob
1989-10-11
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Lobster traps and markers at Nova Scotia symbolize fishing industry of the Maritimes.
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ca. 1961
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ca. 1961
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Loggers clearing their way through a sea of timber that is being guided into a newsprint mill near Quebec, Canada. The United States imports much Canadian wood.
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ca. 1946
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ca. 1946
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LOVES FRENCH-CANADIANS--High jumper Dwight Stones of Huntington Beach, Conn., holds up warm-up T-shirt at the Olympic stadium Saturday with "I love French Canadians" on the back in an attempt to make peace with track and field fans. The 22-year-old world record holder had irritated many residents of Montreal when he was quoted in a newspaper article as saying French Canadians were rude and inconsiderate.
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1976-07-31
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1976-07-31
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Machines brought to a standstill during a two-day blizzard and snowfall, one of the worst in years in the Toronto area.
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1942-02
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1942-02
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Man Rake, a sort of miners' commuter train, prepares to carry afternoon shift to working levels under Atlantic at Dominion Coal Company's mine at New Waterford, N.S.
LEE, John M.
1966-10
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LEE, John M.
1966-10
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MARY PICKFORD in the title role of "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall," coming to the Criterion Theatre next week.
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1924
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1924
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Members of local Indian [sic] organizations march in front of the United States Consulate, here today, in support of the militant Indians [sic] who took over the town of Wounded Knee, S.D., nine days ago, seeking changes in U.S. government policy towards native peoples. Although numbers varied during the lunch-time demonstration, here, approx. 75 demonstrators were on hand at any one time.
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1973-03-08
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1973-03-08
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Michel Trudeau, 7, takes five between his dad's legs during Canada Day ceremonies on Parliament Hill in Ottawa 7/1. Prime Minister Trudeau and sons Michel, Justin (C), and Sacha (L) watched the official ceremony as spectators. (CANADA DAY)
SCHWARZ, Chris
1983-07-01
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SCHWARZ, Chris
1983-07-01
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MISS ROSEMARY KEOGH is shown with the 54-inch moose she bagged in the Laurentians a few days ago. It was the first moose shot by a woman in the Province of Quebec this season. Miss Keogh, an Australian, is a guest at the Domaine d'Estérel, Sainte-Marguerite-du-Lac-Masson, Quebec.
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ca. 1939
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ca. 1939
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Moshe Safdie outside his Habitat in Montreal. When his Habitat, a modular, systems-built housing complex, was erected as part of Expo '67 in Montreal, Safdie was hailed as the architect who had found the answer to our urban housing problems.
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1967-04-21
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1967-04-21
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MOUNT EVERESTING IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES: MISS ANNETTE E. BUCK, first woman to make the ascent of Mount Robson, B.C., with her party beside the Robson Glacier, with Mount Resplendent and the Extinguisher in the background.
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1924-07-29
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1924-07-29
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MOVIE CAPITAL MOB SCENE. MARY PICKFORD besieged by a crowd of admirers so dense as to require special police control when she appears at a Los Angeles department store to autograph copies of her new novel, "Demi-Widow."
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1935-09-04
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1935-09-04
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Nadia Comaneci looks at the Olympic scoreboard indicating her perfect score of 10.0 as 1.00 because the computer and the display facility were not equipped to handle what Nadia was going to do to the Olympic gymnastics competition. She has produced the most stunningly perfect display of all-round gymnastics ever witnessed in the Olympics.
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1976-07-21
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1976-07-21
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NEIGHBORS, CANADIAN SERIES. Mrs. Cecille [sic] Béchard, standing outside her home, which sits exactly on the Canada-US border near Edmundston (not in it). The sign on the side of her house "Canada U S A" marks exactly where the border goes, right through her kitchen and a corner of a bedroom.
MALCOLM, Andrew H.
1979-05-09
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MALCOLM, Andrew H.
1979-05-09
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Neil Young--The Canadian musician migrated south, along with Joni Mitchell, Paul Shaffer and a host of others.
AGINS, Michelle V.
1991-02-04
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AGINS, Michelle V.
1991-02-04
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NHL PLAYERS' GOLF: Dubbed "Bobby's Brigade" by some of the press corps, a crowd of young admirers follows Boston Bruin hockey star Bobby Orr around the golf course during the final day of the American Airlines N.H.L. Players' Golf Tournament. Gary Bergman and Frank Mahovlich, both of Detroit, were the winners.
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1970-06-28
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1970-06-28
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