The governing body for the Olympics is defending its sale of a limited-edition T-shirt commemorating the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin under Adolf Hitler’s Germany. The $42 shirt, which was condemned ...
As the eastern two-thirds of the United States continues to swelter under some of the hottest temperatures seen in recent years I thought it opportune to look back at the nation’s worst heat wave and ...
Five young women take part in a display of the Olympic Rings at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin Five young women take part in a display of the Olympic Rings at the 1936 Olympic Games in ...
Above: Farm machinery lies buried in dust in Dallas, South Dakota, on May 13, 1936, encapsulating the destruction of the 1930s Dust Bowl across the Great Plains. This photo was taken just weeks before ...
Once again Philadelphia is the happy host for to a national political convention, and we’re taking a look back at conventions held in the city via the Evening Bulletin’s photo archives. Last week we ...
LIKE all armies, the French army exists as the instrument of a definite policy. To appraise its effectiveness in the restless and uncertain Europe of today one must first establish the broad lines of ...
It was back in November, 1934. On the third floor of the great Indian plant that boasts over nine and one-half miles of floor space a sandy-haired, shirt sleeved engineer stood outside a small ...
The first National Football League draft – or what the league called at the time "the selection of players" – was held on Feb. 8, 1936, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Philadelphia. There were nine teams ...