Batista At Lincoln Tomb 1945
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Gen. Fulgencio Batista, third from right, former president of Cuba, lays a wreath at Lincoln's tomb in Springfield, Illinois., March 26, 1945. Batista said he had always admired Lincoln "as the representative of the highest ideals for mankind and I have looked forward to pay homage." Left to right; Herbert Fay, tomb custodian; Mayor John Kapp of Springfield; Gen. Batista; his son, Ruben, 11; and Manuel Benitoa, secretary of war during the Batista regime. (AP Photo)
Roger Maris, Frank Robinson
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Roger Maris of the New York Yankees and Frank Robinson of the Cincinnati Reds met before exhibition game at Tampa, Florida, March 26, 1962. Maris was voted the Most Valuable Player in the American League and Frank Robinson received the National League’s Award. (AP Photo)
RADIATION PRESERVES FISH
- FRANK C. CURTIN
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Physicist John Huff demonstrates a conveyor system by which packaged fish can be transported into a radiation cell where 99 percent of the bacteria causing spoilage is destroyed, March 26,1965. The pilot plant, first of its kind in the world, is expected to show a way to longer preservation of fresh fish. The fishing industry hopes this will increase per capital consumption, especially in areas far from seacoast. (AP Photo/Frank C. Curtin).
James Lovell, Thomas Mattingly, Fred Haise
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Members of the Apollo 13 crew leave the launch site after finishing a count down demonstration in the Apollo 13 spaceship, March 26, 1970 at Cape Kennedy in Florida. Leading the astronauts is Fred W. Haise, command pilot James A. Lovell in middle and Thomas K. Mattingly, in rear. The Apollo 13 is schedule to blast off on April 11th. (AP Photo)
Geraldine Ferraro, Walter Mondale
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FILE - In this Wednesday, Aug. 1, 1984 file picture, Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro gives the thumbs-up sign to a crowd of supporters in downtown Jackson, Miss. as Walter Mondale and Ferraro kicked off their 1984 campaign in this Southern city. Behind Ferraro are Mondale, state Rep. Robert Clark and former Gov. William Winter. The first woman to run for U.S. vice president on a major party ticket has died. Geraldine Ferraro was 75. A family friend said Ferraro, who was diagnosed with blood cancer in 1998, died Saturday, March 26, 2011 at Massachusetts General Hospital. (AP Photo/Ron Frehm, File)
Tyson Fingerprinted 1992
- Jeff Atteberry
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Boxer Mike Tyson looks at the ink on his hands after being fingerprinted during booking at the City-County Building in Indianapolis, March 26, 1992 after receiving a sentence of six years in prison from Judge Patricia Gifford for rape and deviant conduct. Tyson was taken to an admitting facility in Plainfield, Ind., to begin serving his sentence. (AP Photo/Pool/Jeff Atteberry)
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Gen. Fulgencio Batista, third from right, former president of Cuba, lays a wreath at Lincoln's tomb in Springfield, Illinois., March 26, 1945. Batista said he had always admired Lincoln "as the representative of the highest ideals for mankind and I have looked forward to pay homage." Left to right; Herbert Fay, tomb custodian; Mayor John Kapp of Springfield; Gen. Batista; his son, Ruben, 11; and Manuel Benitoa, secretary of war during the Batista regime. (AP Photo)

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Geraldine Ferraro, Walter Mondale
- Ron Frehm
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Tyson Fingerprinted 1992
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