Box 87
Contains 26 Results:
"Please! M. Pompidou could not bear another insult!", 1970-03-04
President of France Georges Pompidou leaves the airport in tears as a man holds a sign that reads "Thin-Skin Pompidou."
"Gentlemen - our leader! Now smile for the camera, Mr. O'Brien…", 1970-03-06
Democratic party chairman Larry O'Brien is held in his desk chair by a group of men in suits. One pulls his mouth into a smile while another holds a sign that reads "Bring Us Together." On O'Brien's desk is a box labeled "Funds" with jut a few coins in it.
"Would a purge of Soviet Jews make you feel any better?", 1970-03-08
President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser lies in a pile of rubble with a man representing the Soviet Union after a bombing. The Soviet Union asks if a purge of Soviet Jews would make him feel better.
"The Unmaking of a Presidential Aide", 1970-03-13
Counselor to the President Daniel Patrick Moynihan attempts to collect confidential memos he has written to United States President Richard Nixon, as Nixon tosses them on the ground. In the background, two men read a confidential memo entitled "Benign Neglect," referring to a memo written by Moynihan to Nixon relating to race relations in the United States.
"You know, when things start going to hell, they all seem to go at once…", 1970-03-17
Head of State of Cambodia Norodom Sihanouk stands with another man in a port. The man holds a document that reads "N[orth] Vietnamese & Viet Cong Infiltration Latest." A large ship approaches nearby, with two long-haired men at the front holding a sign that reads "Dear Cambodia - we hav [sic] stole this ship. Please give us political asylum!"
"Mediocre, Judge Carswell - but terrific!", 1970-03-17
United States Senator Roman Hruska completes a large statue of Judge Harrold Carswell, a recent nominee for the Supreme Court by President Richard Nixon.