Gary Cooper and Amelia Earhart, 1932.

In 1932, Gary Cooper and Amelia Earhart were two of the most acclaimed figures of the time. Cooper had just won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in the 1931 film “City Streets,” and Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean the same year. Earhart and Cooper, who had a friendship going back to their days in Hollywood, were both trailblazers in their respective fields, and their achievements in 1932 were truly remarkable. Earhart’s legacy as an aviation pioneer is still celebrated to this day, while Cooper’s career in films continues to … Gary Cooper and Amelia Earhart, 1932. részletei…

Dogs assemble for the Mutt Derby at the Topsfield Fair, 1953.

Hundreds of enthusiastic canine competitors descended on the Topsfield Fair in Massachusetts for the Mutt Derby in 1953. The event was a hilarious and heartwarming spectacle as dogs from all shapes and sizes, from bulldogs and beagles to shepherds and shih tzus, gathered together to try their luck at the Mutt Derby. In addition to the derby, the fair also featured a variety of other activities, including a best-dressed pup parade, a cutest pup contest, and an agility course. All the competitors were vying for prizes, but the real winners were the spectators who had the opportunity to witness the … Dogs assemble for the Mutt Derby at the Topsfield Fair, 1953. részletei…