John Rollings sitting with William Randall on a stage at a meeting for the Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center for Women in Excelsior Springs, Missouri.
Lee Stewart [Keith Payton], Joe Knoche, Ray Moler, and Ken Cook in dark suits sitting at Pickwick Hotel Coffee Shop table in semi-circle. Restaurant counter visible in background. Two waitresses in white partially visible on image right side. "Pickwick Hotel Coffee Shop L to R: / Keith Payton [correct spelling Painton], announcer; Joe Knoche, Recording Engineer; / Ray Moler, Chief Engineer; Ken Cook / Note soda fountain background with ad for 25-cent salmon salad sandwich." printed on bottom of image.
Publicity photo of Tyrone Power advertising the movie "The Long Gray Line." Power is turned to the right and looking left. He is wearing a gray suit and checkered vest with black tie.
Publicity photo of The Who standing in front of a metal wall. Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon, Pete Townsend, and John Entwistle are standing left to right, all looking forward and smiling.
Two unidentified men wearing fur caps speaking with another man wearing a large silk dress shirt. The men are standing in a crowd of people in front of a large white building in Liberia.
Richard Bolling with National Student Lobby (currently the United States Student Association) participants from Kansas City in Bolling's office in Washington, D.C.
D.C. Bellamy, wearing a ball cap, sings into a microphone as he strums a guitar at B. B.'s Lawnside Bar-B-Q during the Kansas City Blues Society 3rd Annual Acoustic Showcase.
Richard Bolling talking with members of the press for a KCSD TV program in Washington, D.C., also broadcast on KCPT. Sitting left to right are John Pierson, with the Wall Street Journal; Mary Russell, with the Washington Post; Bolling; and Henry Clay Bold, with the Kansas City Star.
Earl Hines, Count Basie, and Dave Dexter standing around a radio (or possibly a phonograph) looking down at a record in Dexter's hand at Basie's birthday celebration.
Dixie Hudgins and Myrnith Warren in Richard Bolling's Kansas City office in Kansas City, Missouri. Hudgins is standing and turning around. Warren is sitting and looking through index cards.
Richard Bolling sitting behind a large desk covered in papers and books in his office in Washington, D.C. Bolling is wearing a white shirt and black tie.
Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II shaking hands at an event celebrating the 15th anniversary of their musical "Oklahoma." Rodgers is standing on the left and Hammerstein on the right. Both are wearing black tuxedoes.
Orchid Jordan with a man identified as Charlie #2 standing outside a building in Liberia. Jordan is standing between Charlie and a young boy. All three are looking forward and smiling.
Richard Bolling sitting on a panel for MIT Center for International Studies Peace Games in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Bolling is sitting second from left with three unidentified men talking and writing in notebooks.
In Hollywood, in 1946, Count Basie smokes his pipe and enjoys the company of his supporters Dave Dexter, Jr., the writer and record producer; John Hammond, who discovered him in Kansas City; and Sonny Burke, the bandleader who later became Frank Sinatra's record producer and who died in 1980 (from photo caption).
Richard Bolling speaking at the Mid-Continent Farmers Association (AKA Missouri Farmers Association) annual meeting in Columbia, Missouri. Bolling is standing at a podium in front of several unidentified people.