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Today In History: November 22

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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION
President John F. Kennedy is seen riding in motorcade approximately one minute before he was shot in Dallas, Tx., on Nov. 22, 1963. In the car riding with Kennedy are Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, right, Nellie Connally, left, and her husband, Gov. John Connally of Texas. (AP Photo/Jim Altgens)

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Fidel Castro 1978
Cuban President Fidel Castro talk with newsmen where he announced that he will allow some 3,000 Cuban exiles to leave Cuba if the United States will accept them, Nov. 22, 1978, Havana, Cuba. The announcement was the result of two days of meetings with Cuban officials and a Cuban exile delegation of 75 men and women from a number of countries. (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi)

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Spain King Ceremony
King Juan Carlos de Borbon during his first official address as King in front of the Spanish Cortes and Spanish and Foreign dignitaries who attended ceremonies during which he was crowned and proclaimed King of Spain, Nov. 22, 1975. Foreground the Spanish Crown. At left Queen Sofia. Background officials of the Cortes. (AP Photo/Pool)

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GERMANY PRINCESS VICTORIA MARRIES
Germany's Princess Victoria zu Schaumburg-Lippe, 61, sister of Kaiser Wilhelm II, poses with her husband Russian adventurer Alexander Dvorjanin Zubkov, 27, after their wedding in Bonn, Germany, Nov. 22, 1927. (AP Photo)

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Aviation History 1930
A giant multi-motored 40-passenger land plane is being tested in England for trans-Atlantic mail service. The first of a fleet to be constructed for the Imperial Airways, which is being tested for a proposed air mail, express and passenger service between the United States and Great Britain. The plane, shown Nov. 22, 1930 has a speed of 100 miles and hour, and a cruising range of 3,000 miles. (AP Photo)

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ROOSEVELT LEAVES FOR HOOOVER TALK
New York Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, president elect leaving New York City for Washington D.C.Nov. 22, 1932 and his history making conference with President Hoover. Left to right: Louis Howe ,the governor's political secretary; Prof. Raymond Molev; economic advisor; James A. Farley democratic National Chairman; Gov. Roosevelt and Gus Gennerich, body Guard. (AP Photo)

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Great Depression Hunger March 1932
Hunger Marchers, Washington-bound from northwest points, attempted to invade in the Minneapolis, Minn. City Hall for a demonstration, but found the doors guarded by police, Nov. 22, 1932. Fighting followed and ten arrests were made. Here is a marcher swinging at a bystander just before the police collared him. (AP Photo)

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Walt Disney 1933
An impressive diploma of commendation from the National Academy of Fine Arts at Buenos Aires, Argentina, has been received by Walt Disney, creator of Mickey and Minnie Mouse. Disney is being presented with the diploma by Dr. H.C. Niese, right, Argentine consul at Los Angeles, Nov. 22, 1933, while Mickey and Minnie look on. (AP Photo)

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Hotel Ritz
This is the entrance of the Hotel Ritz in Paris, France, shown Nov. 22, 1934. (AP Photo)

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President Roosevelt
Georgia sunshine and country roads attracted President Franklin Roosevelt on the first day of his vacation in Nov. 22, 1935 in Warm Springs. Georgia. At the wheel of his automobile, the President waves “so long” as he prepares to leave the “Little White House” for a drive into the picturesque countryside. Motoring and swimming were the Chief Executive’s principal diversions. (AP Photo/George Skadding)

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Greece War
With the triumph of the monarchists in the Greek plebiscite, it became possible to release the monarchist prisoners who had lain in gaol under the republican regime. The prisoners were hailed as heroes as they left the prisons, and were accorded salutes by military guards of honour. Soldiers raised their rifles in salute and congratulations were extended to the released monarchist prisoners at the prison gates in Athens on Nov. 22, 1935. (AP Photo)

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Greece War
With the triumph of the monarchists in the Greek plebiscite, it became possible to release the monarchist political prisoners who lain in gaol under the republican regime. The prisoners were hailed as heroes as they left the prisons, and were accorded salutes by military guards of honour. In high spirits, monarchist political prisoners await the moment of their release from an Athens gaol, one of them triumphantly displaying a picture of King George on Nov. 22, 1935. A few minutes later they were outside, free, and being congratulated. (AP Photo)

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Second Sino-Japanese War
Major-General A.P.D. Telfer-Smollett, commanding the British Shanghai defense force, parleying with the commander of the Japanese armed launch (in beard) in Shanghai on Nov. 22, 1937. A Japanese interpreter is seen telling the general what the other had to say. Anglo-Japanese tension in Shanghai increased when as armed Japanese launch invaded Soochow creek as far as the British defense zone, and stirred up sharp British opposition when they attempted to proceed further. (AP Photo)

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GERTRUDE STEIN
American writer Gertrude Stein works at her desk in Paris, France, on Nov. 22, 1938. (AP Photo)

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Jackie Cooper and Gene Krupa
U.S. film actor Jackie Cooper, gets a lesson on drums from Swing drummer and orchestra leader Gene Krupa Nov. 22, 1938, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Harold Filan)

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Norway Oslo Royal Palace
The Royal standard flying at half mast on the Royal Palace in Oslo, Norway, following the death of Queen Maud, on Nov. 22, 1938. (AP Photo)

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China Canton Firefighters
British sailors acted as firefighters in Canton, China, on Nov. 22, 1938, when they had to fight unceasingly to prevent fires started by fleeing Chinese from spreading to British property. The left part of the Customs building was saved. (AP Photo)

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U.S. Citizenship
These refugees, representing various social classes and groups fleeing persecution in Europe, attend a mid-Manhattan school where they are studying to become citizens of the U.S., Nov. 22, 1938. (AP Photo/John Lindsay)

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France La Rochelle Exiled Prisoners
Convicts condemned to exile to French Guiana leaving the quayside in a small boat at La Pallice in La Rochelle, France around Nov. 22, 1938, as they travel on to board the La Martiniere, where they will be confined in cages in the hold of the ship. It was the first shipment of convicts to South America for three years. (AP Photo)

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U.S. Citizenship
Refugees from Europe salute the U.S. flag as they study for citizenship examinations in New York, Nov. 22, 1938. Thousands have applied for admittance to the country in recent weeks. (AP Photo/John Lindsay)

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New Shah of Iran
The recent 22nd birthday of the new Shah of Iran was celebrated in Teheran, the capital of the country on Nov. 22, 1941. The Shah of Iran, right, and Premier Mohammad-Ali Foroughiat, after the Salaam held at the Golestan Palace on the morning of the Shah’s birthday. (AP Photo)

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Ernest M. Hemingway and his Bride Martha Gellhorn
Ernest M. Hemingway, 41, noted author, and his 28 year old bride, the former Martha Gellhorn, writer and member of prominent St. Louis family, start heir honeymoon trip from Cheyenne, Wyoming, Nov. 22, 1941 for New York City. The couple was married on November 21 by a Cheyenne justice of the peace. (AP Photo)

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La Guardia Rickenbacker 1942
Adelaide Rickenbacker, left, wife of Eddie Rickenbacker, and Mayor F. H. La Guardia are on the speakers' stand at a victory rally on 86th Street in New York City to honor boys from that section serving in the armed forces, Nov. 22, 1942. The noted flier?s wife was guest of honor and the mayor was the principal speaker at the rally. (AP Photo)

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WWII New York City
Residents of the Yorkville section of New York City are gathered, on 86th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues at a victory rally, Nov. 22, 1942, to honor boys from the section now in the armed services. Mrs. Eddie Rickenbacker was guest of honor at the rally and Mayor F.H. LaGuardia was the featured speaker. (AP Photo)

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