PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY AND DEFENSE SECRETARY ROBERT MCNAMARA
President John F. Kennedy and Robert S. McNamara, President of the Ford Motor Company are seen here posing for photographers December 13, 1960 in Washington DC. Kennedy named McNamara to be his Secretary of Defense. (UPI/File)
RONALD REAGAN WITH HIS WIFE NANCY AND YOUNG CHILDREN RON AND PATTI
President Ronald Reagan is seen here in this file photo from 1960 with his wife Nancy and their children Ronald Jr. and Patti. Reagan, the 40th President of the United States of America, was instrumental in bringing about the collapse of communism and an end to the Cold War. The former President is now 92 and has been suffering from alzheimer's for over ten years. (UPI/File)
Actress Elsa Martinelli in Rome during the filming, with co-star Charlton Heston, of "The Pigeon That Took Rome"
11/30/1960: Actress Elsa Martinelli in Rome during the filming, with co-star Charlton Heston, of "The Pigeon That Took Rome", which premiered in 1961. (UPI Photo/Files)
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Actor Charlton Heston during filming of "The Pigeon That Took Rome"
Actor Charlton Heston goes over the script during the filming of "The Pigeon That Took Rome", which premiered in 1961. Photo ca. 1960. (UPI Photo/Files)
Joseph P. Kennedy, his wife, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, with their son, John, and his wife, Jacqueline, on November 9, 1960, shortly after receiving official word that John had been elected president of the United States of America. (UPI Photo/Files)
Andrei Gromyko with Soviet leader Nikita Khruschchev
Andrei Gromyko whispers something into the ear of Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev during a luncheon at the United Nations in New York sometime in October of 1960. (UPI Photo/Files)
Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones are married in London
Photographer Antony Amstrong-Jones and Princess Margaret wave to the crowds from the balcony at Buckingham palace after their wedding here on May 6, 1960. Looking in awe at left is one of the ceremony's bridesmaids. (UPI Photo/Files)
JOHN F. KENNEDY AND RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon are seen here in Chicago in this September 26, 1960 file photo during one of their infamous television debates of the 1960 Presidential campaign. Kennedy went on to win the election becoming the 35th President of the United States of America. (UPI/File)
JOHN F. KENNEDY AND RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon are seen here in Washington DC in this October 7, 1960 file photo during one of their televised debates. NBC News correspondant Frank McGee (C) was the moderator during this debate, which gave Kennedy a decided boost in the pools. Kennedy went on to win the election becoming the 35th President of the United States of America. (UPI/File)
JOHN F. KENNEDY AND RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon are seen here in this October 21, 1960 file photo in New York city during the fourth "great debate" between the two presidential hopefuls. Kennedy went on to win the election and become the 35th President of the United States of America. (UPI/File)
RONALD REAGAN AND WIFE NANCY TALKING WITH JIMMY CAGNEY
Screen Actors Guild president Ronald Reagan (L), is seen here discussing SAG issues with Mrs. Reagan and actor Jimmy Cagney at the Screen Actors Guild rally, March 13, 1960 at the Palladium Auditorium. The rally, which filled the auditorium with striking actors and movie extras, was called by SAG to inform its membership of the progress being made in negotiations with the Motion Pictures Producers Association. (UPI/File)
Oxon Hill Mansion considered as Vice Presidential Home
Oriignal caption: A renewed effort is being made to provide the Vice President an official residence, partly to take some of the ceremonial load off the White House. This Georgian mansion overlooking the Potomac River is being considered. It is located on Oxon Hill, Maryland, and was built in 1929 for Sumner Welles, an undersecretary of State in the Franklin Roosevelt Administration. Photo taken in April, 1960. (This photo was published by UPI on April 12, 1972). (UPI Photo/Files)
PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY AND FAMILY IN 1960 PORTRAIT
John F. Kennedy is seen here in this November 9, 1960 file photo at his father's home in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, shortly after he was elected 35th President of the United States of America. Standing (L-R) Mrs. Robert Kennedy, Stephen Smith and Mrs. Smith, President Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Mrs. Peter Lawford, R. Sargent Shriver, Mrs. Edward Kennedy and Peter Lawford. Seated (L-R) Mrs. R. Sargent Shriver, Rose and Joseph P. Kennedy, Mrs. Jaqueline Kennedy and Edward Kennedy. (UPI/File)
Scientist giving a vibration test to the Television Infrared Observation Satellite (TIROS) at the Astro-Electronic Products Division of RCA in Princeton, New Jersey on April 1, 1960. TIROS was NASA's first experimental step to determine if satellites could be useful to study the Earth. NASA celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Space Age marked by the October 4, 1957 launch of Sputnik, the world's first artificial satellite, made by the Soviet Union. (UPI Photo/NASA/FILES)
Andrei Gromyko with Soviet leader Nikita Khruschchev
Andrei Gromyko (R), seen in this 1960 photo seated alongside Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev as the latter pounded the table at the United Nations in New York. (UPI Photo/Files)
King Hussein of Jordan with Shah of Iran at Tehran Airport
TEP60040501 - 6 FEBRUARY 1999 - TEHRAN, IRAN: King Hussein of Jordan (L) is seen here in a file photo with Shah of Iran at Tehran Airport after the Jordanian Monarch's arrival on his visit to Iran, April 1960. cc/File Photo UPI