Box 79
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"..it is for us, the living, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work…thus far so nobly advanced", 1963
A bust of United States President John F. Kennedy is depicted with the quote "..it is for us, the living, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work…thus far so nobly advanced" on its base. The bust creates a shadow that looks like United States President Abraham Lincoln.
Republican Nomination, 1964
1964 Republican presidential primary candidate William Scranton lies on the ground holding a gun and a flag that reads "Republican Nomination" and is filled with bullet holes. Fellow primary candidate Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. approaches him holding a gun and a suitcase labeled "Ex South Vietnam." Fellow primary candidate Barrry Goldwater approaches both of them holding a gun in his hands and a knife in his teeth.
More Police Radar Units, 1964-06-19
A man driving a car looks over as a police officer with an antenna attached to his helmet passes him on a motorcyle.
Thai Checkpoint #1, 1964-06-23
A soldier sits on a raised hut in the jungle labeled "Thai Checkpoint #1." Another soldier stands on the ground below, stopping an approaching line of soldiers that are in the process of turning around and going back the way they came.
LTAA, 1964-06-25
A man sits at a desk labeled "LTAA" holding a document that reads, "NO Vote on Open Tennis." Two other men, dressed in business attire, play tennis across his desk.
"Those bright young fellows in the Wimbledon final sound like just what we need…", 1964-07-03
A man sits at a desk labeled "LTAA" talking on the phone. Over six panels he says, "Those bright young fellows in the Wimbledon final sound like just what we need…for the Davis cup - what were their names again..?...Who?...Emerson?...And who?...STOLLE?!!...never mind!"
"Cricket - Aust. Doing Well Tennis: Rebels May Play in Davis Cup", 1964-07-06
Two men stand at a bus stop, one wearing a coat and the other in shorts and flip-flops. The man in shorts holds a newspaper showing two headlines, one that reads, "Cricket - Aust. [Australia] Doing Well," and another that reads, "Tennis: Rebels May Play in Davis Cup."
Southern Rhodesia and South Africa Issues, 1964-07-08
A group of men sit at a conference table in front of a sign that reads, "Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference." The men on one side of the table are Black and the men on the other side are white. Stuck into the middle of the table is a spear labeled "Southern Rhodesia and South Africa Issues."
"More Cautions on Coronaries Sugar's Out Too!", 1964-07-09
A man in a suit and a woman in a robe and curlers sit at a kitchen table. In front of the man are a glass of water and a plate with one stalk on celery on it. The woman points at a newspaper with the headline, "More Cautions on Coronaries Sugar's Out Too!"
"Spuds Up Butter Up Bread Up Etcetera Up", 1964-07-10
A group of men wait in line at a barred window labeled "Pay Master." At the front of the line, a man holding an envelope filled with money passes a bill through the bars. Behind him, a man holds a newspaper with the headline "Spuds Up Butter Up Bread Up Etcetera Up - Charges for S.A. Govt. Services to Rise, says Premier."
SAFB, 1964-07-13
As winds blow buildings and debris all around, two first responders in a truck labeled "SAFB" rescue a man tangled in power lines.
[Windstorm], 1964-07-14
A man stands in the middle of a strong wind, covering his eyes. Large pieces of debris, labeled "racial strife," "Southern Rhodesia," "Goldwater nomination," "South Vietnam," "Indonesia tension," and "Cyprus," fill the air around him.
Fountains, Inc., 1964-07-15
A man sits in a large truck labeled "Fountains, Inc." The truck is hauling a large fountain with a label that reads, "One Commemorative Fountain - To A.C.C. - C.O.D." The man in the truck glares out of the window at two worried-looking men in suits.
Seawall, 1964-07-16
Two men, each carrying a small shovel, attempt to clear a beach covered in huge chunks of debris labeled "Seawall."
No Right Hand Turn, 1964-07-21
A woman sits in a car, attempting to turn right onto a busy street. In front of her a large sign reads, "No Right Hand Turn," and a police officer points to his right hand. A bus with a frustrated driver waits behind her.
Welcome Orympic Visitor, 1964-07-22
In Japan, an Japanese man and a white woman sit on the floor on opposite sides of a low table. The woman holds a flag that says, "Australia" and features the Olympic rings. Behind the man is a sign that reads, "Welcome Olrympic Visitor."
To Bung, 1964-07-23
A man holds a large missile from the Soviet Union. The missile is labeled "To Bung." It was previously labeled "To Fidel," but Fidel has been crossed out. Fidel refers to Prime Minister of Cuba Fidel Castro. The man is handing the missile to President of Indonesia Sukarno, as another man, possibly Chairman of the Communist Party of China Mao Zedong, runs toward them in an attempt to stop the transaction.
"It's ok now - just don't do any loops or stall turns in her!", 1964-07-27
A woman stands on the wing of a large airplane, inspecting it with a magnifying glass. The pilot stands nervously behind her.
"Your writers want more entertaining cricket, so…", 1964-07-28
Three people, a man in a shirt that says "Australia" and two women in revealing outfits, stand holding cricket bats. A angry man in a hat and coat approaches.
Ranger 7, 1964-08-03
United States space probe Ranger 7 crashes into a garden on the moon, as a group of aliens move to get out of its way.