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- Ralph Bunche Information Card, circa 1985 -

- December 29, 1959
- Collections - Artifact
Ralph Bunche Information Card, circa 1985
- "The Crisis," January 1972 -

- January 01, 1972
- Collections - Artifact
"The Crisis," January 1972
- "Life," February 19, 1965 - Henry Luce re-envisioned Life magazine after he purchased it in 1936. Under Luce's control, Life magazine became America's first all-photographic weekly news magazine, informing Americans on the country's politics, war, race, and national identity through images. Its popularity boomed; by 1970, it had more than eight million subscribers.

- February 19, 1965
- Collections - Artifact
"Life," February 19, 1965
Henry Luce re-envisioned Life magazine after he purchased it in 1936. Under Luce's control, Life magazine became America's first all-photographic weekly news magazine, informing Americans on the country's politics, war, race, and national identity through images. Its popularity boomed; by 1970, it had more than eight million subscribers.
- Dr. Barbara McClintock, Winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine, in Her Laboratory, 1983 -

- October 10, 1983
- Collections - Artifact
Dr. Barbara McClintock, Winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine, in Her Laboratory, 1983
- Norman E. Borlaug, Agricultural Scientist and Winner of the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize, October 22, 1970 -

- October 22, 1970
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Norman E. Borlaug, Agricultural Scientist and Winner of the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize, October 22, 1970