EVB2934004: Harry F. Sinclair (1876-1956) smiles for the press as he emerges from the District of Columbia Prison on Nov. 21, 1929. He served seven months for contempt of Congress in the Teapot Dome scandal, after which he returned to Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corporation. He lived to 80 and died rich / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924469: Jacqueline Cochran, sports woman pilot, at Roosevelt Field NY with her monoplane. Jackie Cochran is now preparing for the forthcoming National Air Pageant. She wears a trouser suit of imported gray tweed, soft sport shirt, and scarf of white parachute silk. Oct. 5, 1933 - / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924508: Jubilant scene in Father Divine's Harlem 'Heaven No. 1'. Father Divine beams on them from his accustomed place at the head of the table. The celebration immediately followed the African American evangelist's release on $ 500 bail on a felonious assault charge. April 23, 1936. - / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924520: Faithful Mary, presenting a subpoena Ulster County Court. She will testify about the Peace Mission's rural 'Heavens' throughout the county. Formerly the Peace Mission's No. 1 Angel, she publically proclaimed herself the true mistress of Father Divine's earthly and spiritual domain when he was recently in police custody. Faithful Mary possesses the Peace Market Hotel at High Falls, N.Y, although Father Divine has tried to convert it into one of the communal residences that he calls 'Heavens'. - / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924574: George Habash was the founder of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine in 1967. Habash, a Marxist and Orthodox Christian, had been was a leading member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) until 1967, when Fatah leader Yasser Arafat gained dominance following the 1967 Arab Israeli War. / Bridgeman Images