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  • Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 91 (1916)
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Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 91 (1916)
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New York City: U.S.S. Arizona leaves the Brooklyn Navy Yard for her first trial trip at sea. Pictures show the Arizona passing under the bridges down the East River. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard and Princeton meet in the first big eastern game...See moreNew York City: U.S.S. Arizona leaves the Brooklyn Navy Yard for her first trial trip at sea. Pictures show the Arizona passing under the bridges down the East River. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard and Princeton meet in the first big eastern game of the 1916 football season, Harvard winning by the close score of three to zero. Williamstown, Mass: President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson attend the christening of little Eleanor Axson Sayre, granddaughter of the President. San Antonio, Tex: Preparations are made for the National Guard for the cold winter on the border. Mountains of hay which will feed the cattle and horses are erected; winter clothing is dealt out to the Guardsmen and firewood in large quantities is chopped and stacked. Footlights and Fashions: Miss Florence Shirley, star of "His Majesty, Bunker Bean," Astor Theater, New York City, poses exclusively for the Hearst International News Pictorial in gowns of her own design. Toronto, Can: Lieutenant-Governor Hendrie of the Province of Ontario, presents the colors to the 198th Battalion, which is about to leave for the European front. Susquehanna, Pa: The largest locomotive in the world is taxed to its utmost efforts to push heavily-loaded freight trains over the mountains of Pennsylvania. With the French Army (in the region of the Somme): Giant 240-millinietre guns are unlimbered for action. These guns fire shells into the German lines twelve miles away. San Diego, Cal: While San Diego Exposition throngs look on, Joe Bocquel, "Devil of the Air," plunges 700 feet to his death. Glen Cove, L.I: $500,000 country mansion of F.W. Woolworth burns to the ground while society crowds watch. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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