Richard Bolling with Westinghouse Science Talent Search winner Anne Louise Raymond in Bolling's office in Washington, D.C. Bolling is standing on the left, looking at Raymond.
Richard Bolling, parliamentarian Bill Brown, parliamentarian Pete Robinson and Don Edwards standing left to right at a Missouri Delegation Reception honoring Bolling in Washington, D.C. Bolling is shaking hands with Robinson.
Hugh Mitchell shaking hands with Gillis Long at a Congressional tribute to Richard Bolling in Washington, D.C. Richard Bolling and Andrea Bolling are standing in the background.
New York demonstration on behalf of Artie Shaw. Unidentified people standing outside and wearing coats are holding signs proclaiming affection for Shaw, likely in support of his discharge from armed service.
Photo taken from behind the counter at the Women's History Celebration at Phoenix Books; balloons and several unidentified woman are seen in the store and behind the counter are Kris Winegar and Anne Shelley seen looking up something in the white pages of the phone book.
Dave Dexter and an unidentified reporter interviewing Sonja Henie. Dexter and Henie are sitting on a wicker sofa. Dexter is looking at Henie who is looking up and to the side.
An unidentified man standing at an American Veterans Committee dinner honoring Richard Bolling in Washington, D.C. Other unidentified people are sitting at several dining tables.
John Bridges speaking at a Wayne Miner Housing Project meeting in Kansas City, Missouri. Sitting behind Bridges are Doris Durall (HUD), Ed King, Rev. Ben Ridpath, Dr. Clinton Wofferd, Vernetta Reams. Richard Bolling, and C.N. Rucker.
Richard Bolling standing with Charles Hallock and a group of unidentified people during a visit to Cairo, Egypt. Bolling is standing far right, wearing a light colored suit, and telling a joke.
Richard Nixon speaking to Congress in Washington, D.C., after his trip to Moscow. Eliot Richardson, Tip O'Neill, John Mitchell, Thomas Eagleton, Walter Mondale, Edward Muskie, Hubert Humphrey, and Ted Kennedy are sitting in the chambers along with unidentified congressmen and reporters.
Andy Russell and Eileen Barton standing in front of a stage curtain. Russell is holding a microphone and looking forward with a loving expression. Barton is holding Russell's suit jacket with one hand and raising a fist in the air while looking forward with a surprised expression.
Clark in white polo, Gene in tan shirt, Linda in brown, Harriette in floral dress, Mathew in striped shirt and Geni Cookingham all stand in front of Winnebago.
Matty Matlock playing clarinet, "Wingy" Manone playing trumpet, and Nappy Lamare playing guitar in a recording studio. Matlock is looking to this side while Manone and Lamare are looking up.
Leon Jordan with an unidentified man and woman standing on a wooden walkway somewhere in Europe. A stall with corrugated roofing is behind the mon the walkway. Leon is holding a jacket under his arm and is blowing smoke.
Richard Bolling speaking with constituents inside his mobile office in Kansas City, Missouri. Bolling is sitting and looking down while holding one hand on his head.
Danny Kaye performing with a band featuring Benny Goodman playing clarinet, Tommy Dorsey playing trombone, Charlie Barnet playing saxophone, Louis Armstrong playing trumpet and Lionel Hampton playing vibraphone in a still shot from the film "A Song Is Born" Kaye is holding one arm up and smiling.
Publicity photo of Willie Howard and Eugene Howard making jokes next to a Columbia microphone. Willie is holding his hands up and shrugging while looking to the side. Eugene is looking at Willie and smiling.
A photograph from below of Tommy Dorsey playing trombone on stage with unidentified musicians in the background. Dorsey is playing into a microphone with his eyes shut.
Members of the Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra posing with instruments for a group photo, including Paul Webster, Sy Oliver, and Eddie Tompkins (left to right) playing trumpet.