Red and blue bumper sticker with "Win with" printed in white at the top and "Rockefeller for president" printed in white at the bottom. This sticker was produced by "Rockefeller for President".
Lyrics to "Walkin' down to Washington" printed in red on white paper. Distributed July 15, 1960 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum as an activity of "The Committee for the Arts".
Little Slater Martin (in street clothes) took the direct way of stopping a fight between the Hawks' Bob Pettit (left) and Cincinnati Royals' Phil Jordon by grabbing Jordon from behind and wrestling him to the floor. Martin, out of uniform because of an injured leg, kept Jordon pinned until things cooled off. Helping separate the batlers (sic) are three Hawks, Bob Ferry (center), Al Ferrari (11
Bob Pettit of the Hawks (left) and Rudy LaRusso of the Minneapolis Lakers start thorwing punches during Thursday's NBA playoff game at Kiel Auditorium. They were soon parted by other players, including Clyde Lovellette of the Hawks (right) and Ray Felix of the Lakers (14).
White paper brochure with blue cover. "Platform for the People" is printed in white on the front and below is a quote describing the "1960 Democratic Platform". The inside of the pamphlet covers the platform of the Democratic party. The back has a black and white photograph of then presidential candidate John F. Kennedy and vice presidential candidate Lyndon B. Johnson. Below in blue "Leadership
Yellow rectangular card used in support of Missouri Senator Stuart Symington's candidacy in the 1960 Democratic presidential primary. Dark blue text on the top reads "YOUR MEMBERSHIP CARD Gratefully acknowledging your valued support of Senator Stuart Symington for Democratic Nomination for President, Thank You". Inside a box in the lower right corner, dark blue text reads "VALUED MEMBER 'WE WANT
Smoke And Reddish Dust pour from the Century Foundry, 371 Market Street, bringing complaints to the Mayor's office, Smoke Commissioner and the Health Department.