via SHORPY:
“October 25, 1924. Washington, D.C. “Earl Goodwin, Georgetown-Bucknell.” The Bisons spanked the Hilltoppers 14-6. National Photo Co.”
via SHORPY:
“October 25, 1924. Washington, D.C. “Earl Goodwin, Georgetown-Bucknell.” The Bisons spanked the Hilltoppers 14-6. National Photo Co.”
Stealth Bombers: 1920 via SHORPY:
“Washington, D.C., 1920. “Gripp, Mathew, [Nathan] Lahn, Troske — Gallaudet U.” Gridiron stars of the first college for the deaf, credited with inventing the football huddle in the 1920s as a way to keep its signed plays secret.”
Ricky Nattiel got the scoring started in the 1987 AFC Championship with an 8-yard touchdown catch.
Photo from January 25, 1988 issue of Sports Illustrated.
Hey, FUCK YOU MAN!
via Boston Globe
Joe Buck and Ratso
Francis Miller: Laboratory cat and rat nap after a meal, November 1950. Source: LIFE Photo Archive, hosted by Google.
via National Geographic:
“New Yorkers go about unaware of what is happening just beneath their feet: Power pulses, information flies, and steam flows. The city’s infrastructure starts just below street level, but it doesn’t stop there.”