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RM 8091043
WATERGATE STURGIS 1977
Frank Sturgis, convicted Watergate conspirator, is seen at a press conference, Nov. 3, 1977. (AP Photo)
日付:1977年11月3日
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RM 24981660
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1977年9月18日)
Charles Colson, special counsel to President Richard Nixon, speaks to inmates at the federal correctional institution in Lexington, Ky., on Sept. 18, 1977. Colson, who went to prison for his role in a Watergate-related case and became an Christian evangelical helping inmates, has died, according to the Prison Fellowship Ministries that he founded. He was 80. (Bill Luster/The New York Times)
日付:1977年9月18日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 8249577
G. GORDON LIDDY
Watergate mastermind G. Gordon Liddy talks with reporters during his interview in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 9, 1977 since leaving prison. Liddy said that if a president asked him to repeat the work he performed in the Watergate break-in, he would answer "Yes, thy will be done." (AP Photo)
日付:1977年9月9日
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RM 20873995
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1977年3月3日)
Watergate burglar E. Howard Hunt, left, embraces Cuban exile Manuel Artime, a leader of the 1963 Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, after a news conference in Miami, in this March 3, 1977 file photo. Hunt, who helped organize the Watergate break-in that led to the greatest scandal in American political history and the downfall of Richard Nixon's presidency, died Tuesday, Jan 23, 2007. He was 88. (AP Photo)
日付:1977年3月3日
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RM 8271351
CUBAN REVOLUTION
Watergate burglar E. Howard Hunt, left, embraces Cuban exile Manuel Artime, a leader of the 1963 Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, after a news conference in Miami, March 3, 1977. (AP Photo)
日付:1977年3月3日
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RM 20874009
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1977年2月25日)
Convicted Watergate burglar E. Howard Hunt addresses the press in Brookline, Mass., on Feb. 25, 1977. This is his first public appearance after his release from federal prison. (AP Photo)
日付:1977年2月25日
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RM 20874130
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1976年8月30日)
In this Aug. 30, 1976, file photo Mark Felt appears on CBS' "Face The Nation" in Washington. Newly released Nixon-era records show senior FBI official Felt regularly reported to Nixon and his national security team on events as minor as a high-school cafeteria fight and a peaceful sit-in by 20 college students. But on the sly Felt was up to much bigger things: he was Deep Throat, surreptitiously feeding revelations to The Washington Post about the Watergate scandal that ultimately would bring Nixon down. (AP Photo/File)
日付:1976年8月30日
人物:ボブ・ウッドワード, マーク・フェルト
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RM 8270663
マーク・フェルト
W. Mark Felt appears on CBS' "Face The Nation" in Washington Sunday Aug.30, 1976. The former FBI official claims he was "Deep Throat," the long-anonymous source who leaked secrets about President Nixon's Watergate coverup to The Washington Post, Vanity Fair magazine reported Tuesday, May 31, 2005. (AP Photo)
日付:1976年8月30日
人物:マーク・フェルト
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RM 8240066
Jimmy Carter
Former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter drew about 5,000 people to Youngstown's Federal Plaza on Sunday, June 7, 1976 in his quest for support in Tuesday's Ohio Democratic primary. The presidential hopeful waded into the crowd, shaking hands and signing autographs Carter, speaking to the largest crowd to assemble during his Ohio campaign, said 1976 would be a democratic year because of the Watergate aftermath and other national Ills. (AP Photo)
日付:1976年6月7日
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RM 8312161
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1976年4月5日)
Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein, second from left, and Bob Woodward, third from left, are flanked by actors Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford as they attend the premiere of the motion picture "All the President's Men," in Washington, D.C., on April 5, 1976. The film is based on the two reporters' book documenting their investigation of the Watergate Scandal. (AP Photo)
日付:1976年4月5日
人物:ダスティン・ホフマン, ロバート・レッドフォード, ボブ・ウッドワード
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RM 8276108
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1976年4月5日)
Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward, left, talks with actor Robert Redford following the premiere of "All the President's Men" at the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., Sunday, April 5, 1976. Redford plays the part of Woodward in the movie about the Watergate scandal. (AP Photo)
日付:1976年4月5日
人物:ロバート・レッドフォード, ボブ・ウッドワード
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RM 8417232
Shriver Campaign 1976
Sargent Shriver holds a press conference in Boston, March 1, 1976 to announce that Congressman Walter Fauntroy, (D-WDC), left, and Jill Volner, the former assistant Watergate special prosecutor, right, would support him as he searched for votes in the Massachusetts presidential primary where Shriver is running on the Democratic ticket. (AP Photo)
日付:1976年3月1日
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RM 31595399
フレッド・トンプソン(1973年)
United States Senator Edward J. Gurney (Republican of Florida), left, has a question for Minority Counsel Fred Thompson, right, during Senate Watergate Committee testimony during the Summer of 1973 in Washington, DC. Thompson's family announced he passed away on Sunday, November 1, 2015 at age 73 in Nashville, Tennessee after a recurrence of lymphoma. Credit: CNP - NO?WIRE?SERVICE -
日付:1976年1月1日
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RM 59437366
ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN. /nDustin Hoofman, left, as Carl Bernstein and Robert Redford as Bob Woodward in the film 'All the President's Men,' 1976, based on Woodward and Bernstein's book of the same name about the Watergate Scandal.
日付:1976年1月1日
人物:ロバート・レッドフォード
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RM 38021877
「大統領の陰謀」(1976)
ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN, 1976 : Directed by Alan J. Pakula 1976 USA,shown: Robert Redford et Dustin Hoffman travail, bureau, affaire du watergated'apres le roman de Carl Bernstein et Bob Woodward
日付:1976年1月1日
人物:ダスティン・ホフマン, ロバート・レッドフォード
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RM 38021875
「大統領の陰謀」(1976)
ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN, 1976 : Directed by Alan J. Pakula 1976 USA,shown: Robert Redford Bob Woodward, travail, bureau, affaire du watergate, scandale politique, journaliste, salle de redaction, Washington Post,d'apres le roman de Carl Bernstein et Bob Woodward
日付:1976年1月1日
人物:ロバート・レッドフォード
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RM 59437367
ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN. /nFacing the camera: Jason Robards, left, and Martin Balsam in a scene from Alan Pakula's film 'All the President's Men,' 1976, based on Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein's book of the same name about the Watergate Scandal.
日付:1976年1月1日
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RM 8332255
Federal election campaign Act of 1974
Former Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox, Mrs. Cox, Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Penna., and Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., left to right, enter the Supreme Court Monday, Nov. 10, 1975 in Washington, to hear argument on the Federal election campaign Act of 1974. A wide range of political figures and organizations are challenging so-called post-Watergate campaign revisions. (AP Photo)
日付:1975年11月10日
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RM 8327604
Federal election campaign Act of 1974
Former Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox, Mrs. Cox, Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Penna., and Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., left to right, enter the Supreme Court Monday, Nov. 10, 1975 in Washington, to hear argument on the Federal election campaign Act of 1974. A wide range of political figures and organizations are challenging so-called post-Watergate campaign revisions. (AP Photo)
日付:1975年11月10日
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RM 8326015
Federal election campaign Act of 1974
Former Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox, Mrs. Cox, Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Penna., and Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., left to right, enter the Supreme Court Monday, Nov. 10, 1975 in Washington, to hear argument on the Federal election campaign Act of 1974. A wide range of political figures and organizations are challenging so-called post-Watergate campaign revisions. (AP Photo)
日付:1975年11月10日
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RM 20875436
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1975年10月20日)
Elliot Richardson waves to newsmen Oct. 20,1975 as he leaves the Justice Department in Washington after resigning the office of attorney general. He resigned after President Richard Nixon fired Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox. (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi)
日付:1975年10月20日
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RM 8193660
Jaworski
Leon Jaworski, former Watergate prosecutor, testifies in Washington, July 30, 1975. (AP Photo)
日付:1975年7月30日
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RM 20873166
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1975年3月3日)
Mar 03, 1975 - Cincinnati, Ohio, USA - Lawyer, JOHN DEAN (1938- ), as White House Counsel to U.S. President Richard M. Nixon, Dean was a principal in the infamous Watergate Scandal that lead to the 1974 resignation of President Nixon. Dean is shown here speaking at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, March 3, 1975 about his role in the scandal. (Credit Image: ゥ Ken Stewart/ZUMA Press)
日付:1975年3月3日
人物:ジョン・ディーン
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RM 8274796
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1975年2月22日)
John D. Ehrlichman, a key figure in the Watergate scandal, is surrounded by reporters outside the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., Feb. 22, 1975. Ehrlichman was convicted of conspiracy and perjury and served 18 months in prison. (AP Photo)
日付:1975年2月22日
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RM 20873949
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1975年1月1日)
Watergate defendant John Ehrlichman talks with reporters following his conviction in the Watergate cover-up trial Jan. 1, 1975 in Washington. (AP Photo)
日付:1975年1月1日
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RM 20873948
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1975年1月1日)
Watergate defendant John Ehrlichman talks with reporters following his conviction in the Watergate cover-up trial Jan. 1, 1975 in Washington. (AP Photo)
日付:1975年1月1日
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RM 20873947
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1975年1月1日)
Watergate defendant John Ehrlichman talks with reporters following his conviction in the Watergate cover-up trial Jan. 1, 1975 in Washington. (AP Photo)
日付:1975年1月1日
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RM 20873946
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1975年1月1日)
Watergate defendant John Ehrlichman talks with reporters following his conviction in the Watergate cover-up trial Jan. 1, 1975 in Washington. (AP Photo)
日付:1975年1月1日
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RM 8267977
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1975年1月1日)
John D. Ehrlichman, a key figure in the Watergate scandal, is surrounded by reporters as he leaves the U.S. District Court after he was found guilty in the Watergate cover-up trial in Washington, D.C., Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1975. Ehrlichman was convicted of conspiracy and perjury and served 18 months in prison. (AP Photo)
日付:1975年1月1日
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RM 8234510
James Neal Watergate
James Neal, left, and Richard Ben-Veniste, two of the chief prosecutors in the Watergate cover-up trial leave the U.S. District Court building during a break in the trail in Washington, on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1975. The jury is in its third day of considering the case. (AP Photo)
日付:1975年1月1日
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RM 8176117
Ehrlichman Convicted
Watergate defendant John Ehrlichman talks with reporters following his conviction in the Watergate cover-up trial Jan. 1, 1975 in Washington. (AP Photo)
日付:1975年1月1日
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RM 8091864
Watergate Case
Artist Steven Kidd sketched some of the people involved in the Watergate cover-up trial Monday, December 31, 1974 in Washington. Starting from upper left, clockwise are: U. S. District Judge John J. Sirica, Assistant Watergate Prosecutor James Neal, defendant H. R. Haldeman, defendant Robert Mardian, defendant Kenneth Parkinson, defendant John Mitchell, and defendant John D. Ehrlichman in the center. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年12月31日
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RM 8230419
Richard Ben-Veniste Watergate
Assistant prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste, left, arrives with unidentified woman at U.S. District Court in Washington on Friday, Dec. 27, 1974 for the Watergate cover-up trial. He is scheduled to deliver the government's rebuttal as the case nears completion following 11 weeks of testimony and argument. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年12月27日
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RM 20874002
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年11月15日)
E.Howard Hunt, holding a copy of his book "Under Cover" is seen in this Nov. 15,1974 file photo at an unknown location. Hunt, who helped organize the Watergate break-in that led to the greatest scandal in American political history and the downfall of Richard Nixon's presidency, died Tuesday, Jan 23, 2007. He was 88. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年11月15日
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RM 8233383
James Neal Watergate
Three of the assistant Washington prosecutors in the Watergate cover-up trial arrive at U.S. District Court in Washington on Friday, Nov. 8, 1974. From left are: Richard Ben-Veniste, Jill Volner, and James Neal. (AP Photo/CB)
日付:1974年11月8日
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RM 84310417
ジェラルド・フォード
United States President Gerald R. Ford testifies before the United States House Committee on the Judiciary on October 17, 1974 to explain why he pardoned former president Richard M. Nixon for his wrongdoings during the Watergate affair. In his testimony, the first by a sittng President, Ford explained that there were no deals connected with the pardon. Foto: Benjamin E. "Gene" Forte - CNP +++(c) dpa - Report+++ | usage worldwide
日付:1974年10月17日
人物:ジェラルド・R・フォード
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RM 84310418
ジェラルド・フォード
United States President Gerald R. Ford testifies before the United States House Committee on the Judiciary on October 17, 1974 to explain why he pardoned former president Richard M. Nixon for his wrongdoings during the Watergate affair. In his testimony, the first by a sittng President, Ford explained that there were no deals connected with the pardon. Foto: Benjamin E. "Gene" Forte - CNP +++(c) dpa - Report+++ | usage worldwide
日付:1974年10月17日
人物:ジェラルド・R・フォード
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RM 8297500
WATERGATE PARDON
President Gerald Ford reads a proclamation in the White House on Sept. 8, 1974 granting former president Richard Nixon "a full, free and absolute pardon" for all "offenses against the United States" during the period of his presidency. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年9月8日
人物:ジェラルド・R・フォード
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RM 35236612
ニクソン辞任を報じる新聞 (1974年8月)
TAD1744145 Frontpage of paper "New York Times" august 9, 1974 about resignation of american president Richard Nixon; (add.info.: Premiere page du journal "New York Times" du 9 aout 1974 titrant sur la demission du president americain Richard Nixon suite au scandale du Watergate --- Frontpage of paper "New York Times" august 9, 1974 about resignation of american president Richard Nixon); Photo ツゥ Tallandier; PERMISSION REQUIRED FOR NON EDITORIAL USAGE; out of copyrightPLEASE NOTE: Bridgeman Images works with the owner of this image to clear permission. If you wish to reproduce this image, please inform us so we can clear permission for you.
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 51493321
ジェラルド・フォード (1974年8月9日)
GERALD FORD (1913-2006). 38th President of the United States. Being sworn in as President by Chief Justice Warren Burger as his wife Betty observes, in the East Room of the White House, 9 August 1974, following the resignation of President Richard Nixon as a result of the Watergate scandal.
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:ベティ・フォード, ジェラルド・R・フォード
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RM 24981655
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年8月9日)
(8/09/1974)President Richard M. Nixon waves to White House staff members as he boards a helicopter following his resignation from the office of president Aug. 9, 1974. Nixon became the first US president to to resign as a result of the Watergate scandal. (George Tames/The New York Times) See also cropped version.
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 24981650
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年8月9日)
(8/08/1974) New Yorkers read the electronic news headlines that announce that "Nixon says he will resign tomorrow" in the Times Square area of the city Aug. 8, 1974. President Richard M. Nixon was the first US president to resign as a result of the Watergate scandal. (Barton Silverman/The New York Times)
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 24981649
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年8月9日)
A helicopter carrying former President Richard M. Nixon goes out of sight Aug. 9, 1974, as it make the turn around the Washington Monument in its route to Andrews Air Force Base. Nixon had earlier made a tearful resignation speech, the first made by a sitting US president, as a result of the Watergate scandal. (William E. Sauro/The New York Times)
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 24981637
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年8月9日)
(8/09/1974) President Richard M. Nixon waves to White House staff members as he boards a helicopter following his resignation from the office of president Aug. 9, 1974. Nixon became the first US president to resign as a result of the Watergate scandal. (George Tames/The New York Times)
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 24981635
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年8月9日)
(8/09/1974)A helicopter lifts off from the lawn of the White House carrying the recently resigned President Richard M. Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon Aug. 9, 1974. Nixon made a tearful farewell speech to his staff and the nation to resign following the Watergate scandal. (William E. Sauro/The New York Times)
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 24981574
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年8月9日)
Published in NYT 07/20/97 (Week in Review) Published Caption: John W. Dean 3d followed text with his fingers during Senate Watergate committee testimony in 1973. Published Credit: George Tames/The New York Times
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:ジョン・ディーン, リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 20874196
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年8月9日)
FILE - In this Aug. 9, 1974, file photo, Richard Nixon says goodbye to members of his staff outside the White House in Washington as he boards a helicopter for Andrews Air Force Base after resigning the presidency in Washington. Nixon's grand jury testimony about the Watergate scandal that destroyed his presidency is finally coming to light. Four months after a judge ordered the June 1975 records unsealed, the government's Nixon Presidential Library was making them available online and at the California facility Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011. (AP Photo/File)
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 20874195
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年8月9日)
On the day of his resignation, Aug. 9, 1974, Richard M. Nixon waves goodbye from the steps of his helicopter as he leaves the White House following a farewell address to his staff. The Watergate scandal forced Nixon to become the first U.S. president to resign from office. (AP Photo/Chick Harrity)
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 20873193
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年8月9日)
Washington, DC - August 9, 1974 -- United States President Richard M. Nixon gives a "thumbs-up" as he consoles his staff after he resigned the Presidency in the East Room of the White House on August 9, 1974. He announced his resignation due to his involvement in alleged criminal activity in relation to the Watergate scandal during an nationally televised address.Credit: Arnie Sachs / CNP (Newscom TagID: cnpphotos002622.jpg) [Photo via Newscom]
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 37166602
フォード米大統領就任式 (1974年8月9日)
Washington, DC, USA; When GERALD R. FORD took the oath of office on August 9, 1974, he declared, ''I assume the Presidency under extraordinary circumstances.... This is an hour of history that troubles our minds and hurts our hearts.'' It was indeed an unprecedented time. He had been the first Vice President chosen under the terms of the Twenty-fifth Amendment and, in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal, was succeeding the first President ever to resign. (Credit Image: (C) Arthur Grace/ZUMAPRESS.com)
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:ジェラルド・R・フォード
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RM 24981652
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年8月9日)
(8/09/1974)President Richard M. Nixon became the first US president to resign the office Aug. 9, 1974, following the Watergate scandal. Nixon made a tearful farewell speech with daughter Julie and son-in-law David Eisenhower by his side. (Mike Lien/The New York Times)
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 8232638
アメリカ合衆国大統領 リチャード・ニクソン(1974年8月9日)
On the day of his resignation, Aug. 9, 1974, Richard M. Nixon waves goodbye from the steps of his helicopter as he leaves the White House following a farewell address to his staff. The Watergate scandal forced Nixon to become the first U.S. president to resign from office. (AP Photo/Chick Harrity)
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 59435971
フォード米大統領就任式 (1974年8月9日)
Gerald Ford is sworn in as President of the United States on August 9, 1974, after President Richard Nixon resigned due to the Watergate Scandal. Mrs. Betty Ford looks on as Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Warren Burger, administers the Oath. The event was held at the White House. (UPI Photo/Gerald Ford Library/Files)
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:ベティ・フォード, ジェラルド・R・フォード
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RM 24981641
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年8月9日)
(8/09/1974)Gerald and Betty Ford walk with former First Lady Pat Nixon and former President Richard M. Nixon following Nixon's farewell speech Aug. 9, 1974, on the lawn of the White House. Nixon was the first US president to resign following the Watergate scandal. (George Tames/The New York Times)
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:ジェラルド・R・フォード, リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 8246115
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年8月9日)
On the day of his resignation, Aug. 9, 1974, Richard M. Nixon waves goodbye from the steps of his helicopter as he leaves the White House following a farewell address to his staff. The Watergate scandal forced Nixon to become the first U.S. president to resign from office. (AP Photo/Chick Harrity)
日付:1974年8月9日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 8192605
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年8月8日)
President Nixon speaks to the nation over Watergate in August 8, 1974 (Photo by Camera Press/AFLO) [2255]
日付:1974年8月8日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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RM 8312608
SEQUOIA PRESIDENTIAL YACHT
The U.S. presidential yacht Sequoia, carrying President Richard Nixon and his family, returns to port after a late-afternoon cruise on the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., Monday, Aug. 5, 1974. A few hours earlier Nixon made his latest Watergate disclosure. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年8月5日
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RM 8179258
Watergate Case
U. S. District Court Judge John J. Sirica, left, talks with his law clerk Todd Christofferson during the court's lunch recess Friday, August 3, 1974 in Washington. Earlier Friday Sirica sentenced former White House counsel John W. Dean III to prison for his part in the Watergate cover-up. The dome of the U. S. Capitol is in the background. (AP Photo/William Smith)
日付:1974年8月3日
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RM 8228898
Richard Ben-Veniste and Jill Vollner
Richard Ben-Veniste, right, Jill Volner, both of the Special Watergate Prosecutor's office, arrive at U.S. District Court in Washington on Friday, Aug. 2, 1974. Both were on hand for the delivery of additional White House tapes to Judge John Sirica. The prosecutor's office is seeking the tapes for the upcoming Watergate cover-up trial of six former top presidential aides. (AP Photo/WAS)
日付:1974年8月2日
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RM 6857648
アメリカ合衆国大統領 リチャード・ニクソン (1974年8月)
リチャード・ニクソン - Richard Nixon's last cabinet meeting as president, the White House, Washington, USA, August 1974. Also present (from top left) are Caspar W Weinberger, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare; Rogers Morton, Secretary of the Interior; Henry A Kissinger, Secretary of State; Nixon; James R Schlesinger, Secretary of Defence. In the foreground is Vice President Gerald Ford, who took office after Richard Nixon resigned over the Watergate affair.(Photo by Imagestate/AFLO)[0902]
日付:1974年8月1日
人物:ジェラルド・R・フォード, リチャード・ニクソン, ヘンリー・キッシンジャー
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RM 8202386
Martha Mitchell
Martha Mitchell, is shown in Washington, in 1974. She is changing her act, picking up the pieces of a life she says was destroyed by Watergate. (AP Photo/Harvey Georges)
日付:1974年7月28日
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RM 8228012
Leon Jaworski Watergate
Special Watergate Prosecutor Leon Jaworski arrives at U.S. District Court in Washington on Friday, July 26, 1974, accompanied by two of his assistants seeking compliance to the Supreme Court that President Richard Nixon produce White House tapes for use in the Watergate cover-up trial. From left are; Philip Lacovara; Jaworski; and Richard Ben-Veniste. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年7月26日
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RM 8279872
WATERGATE COHEN
Rep. William Cohen, R-Maine, presents his views on the Nixon impeachment question during a debate by the House Judiciary Committee in Washington, July 25, 1974. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年7月25日
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RM 20873039
【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年7月14日)
The House Judiciary Committee in deliberations leading to the vote for impeachment of President Richard Nixon for obstruction of justice in the Watergate cover-up. July 14, 1974. (CSU_ALPHA_673) CSU Archives/Everett Collection
日付:1974年7月14日
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RM 8165435
WATERGATE SPECTATORS 1974
Spectators file into the Supreme Court Building in Washington to hear arguments involving President Nixon, July 8, 1974. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年7月8日
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RM 33126684
ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年7月)
FJM694540 House Committee Staffers, including a young Hillary Clinton, taking a break during the impeachment proceedings of President Nixon, July 1974 (b/w photo); Private Collection; (add.info.: L to R: Bernard Nussbaum, Evan Davis (seated) and behind them wearing glasses and a scarf, Hillary Rodham (later Clinton); Hillary Rodham Clinton (b.1947) Congressional Legal Counsel in 1974; appointed 67th United States Secretary of State in 2009; the Watergate scandal was a political scandal that occurred in the United States in the 1970s as a result of the June 1972 break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C., and the Nixon administration's attempted cover-up of its involvement. The scandal eventually led to the resignation of Richard Nixon, the President of the United States, on August 9, 1974, the only resignation of a U.S. President. The scandal also resulted in the indictment, trial, conviction and incarceration of 43 people, including dozens of Nixon's top administration officials.); Photo ツゥ estate of Fred J. Maroon; out of copyright
日付:1974年7月1日
人物:ヒラリー・クリントン
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アメリカ合衆国大統領 ジミー・カーター (1974年6月13日)
Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter had his say at a press conference shortly before he spoke to the Southern Baptist Convention on Thursday, June 13, 1974 in Dallas, Tex. He said he expected President Nixon to be impeached and convicted by the Senate because of his refusal to turn over more evidence to the house judicial committee. He said at the press conference that the Watergate scandal "is a national tragedy and an embarrassment." He later added, the people of this country are much finer and more committed to higher ideals." (AP Photo)
日付:1974年6月13日
人物:ジミー・カーター
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WATERGATE DEAF MESSENGERS 1974
Dan Mann, left, administration officer for the Watergate Special Prosecution Force in Washington, D.C., communicates with deaf messengers hired to deliver documents and sort the mail for Leon Jaworski's lawyers, June 9, 1974. They are, from right, Meriam Schroeder, Buddy Pitcher and Robin Edwards. They were hired because they can't hear discussions among prosecution staffers. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年6月9日
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Watergate Case
Three White House lawyers disagree on where their car is parked as they leave U.S. district court in Washington Monday, June 3, 1974 during Watergate trial. They are, from left, Michael Sterlacci, James St. Clain and Jerome Murphy. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年6月3日
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White House lawyer James St. Clair talks with newsman prior to entering U.S. district court in Washington Monday, May 13, 1974 for the Watergate trial. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年5月13日
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【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年4月30日)
On April 30, 1974 White House aides unloaded documents containing transcripts of President Richard Nixon's Watergate conversations. The copies were taken to staff offices of the House judiciary Committee. credit: New York Times Published in NYT 09/10/98 Published caption: A lot is now different from the spring day in 1974 when White House aides delivered to the House Judiciary Committee an enormous volume of transcripts of President Richard M. Nixon's conversations on Watergate. (The New York Times)
日付:1974年4月30日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年4月29日)
President Nixon before his televised address about releasing the transcripts of the White House tapes relating to the Watergate scandal. May 1 1974.
日付:1974年4月29日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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CLEMENT STONE WATERGATE
Chicago millionaire W. Clement Stone, 71, gestures outside federal court in New York where he testified for the defense Tuesday, April 9, 1974, in the conspiracy trial of former cabinet members John Mitchell and Maurice Stans. Stone was reportedly the largest single contributor to President Nixon's 1972 campaign. (AP Photo/stf)
日付:1974年4月9日
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【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年8月8日)
Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein, left, and Bob Woodward, who uncovered the Watergate scandal, along with other editorial employees, walk off the job at the Post in Washington, April 8, 1974, after Baltimore-Washington arm of the American Newspaper Guild struck the paper. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年4月8日
人物:ボブ・ウッドワード
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【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年3月19日)
President Richard Nixon pounds his fist on the podium as he answers a question during his televised appearance before questioners made up of members of the National Broadcasters Association in Houston, Texas, March 19, 1974. President Nixon declared that dragging out Watergate drags down America. (AP Photo/stf)
日付:1974年3月19日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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ウォーターゲート事件
FILE - In this March 19, 1974 file photo, President Richard Nixon pounds his fist during a news conference in Houston, Texas. In Watergate, the smoking gun was a White House tape proving that Richard M. Nixon ordered a cover-up, the final evidence that forced him from the White House. In the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election campaign, the smoke hasn’t cleared because President Donald Trump keeps shooting. (AP Photo, File)
日付:1974年3月19日
人物:リチャード・ニクソン
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【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年3月9日)
John D. Ehrlichman, President Nixon's former top domestic advisor, walks to U.S. District Court in West Washington on Saturday, March 9, 1974. Ehrlichman entered a plea of innocent to charges that he was involved in the Watergate cover-up. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年3月9日
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【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年3月9日)
John D. Ehrlichman, President Nixon's former top domestic advisor, walks to U.S. District Court in West Washington on Saturday, March 9, 1974. Ehrlichman entered a plea of innocent to charges that he was involved in the Watergate cover-up. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年3月9日
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【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年3月9日)
H.R. Haldeman, former White House domestic affairs advisor, charged in the Watergate cover-up is shown outside U.S. District Court in Washington, March 9, 1974 where he faces arraignment. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年3月9日
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John D. Ehrlichman and Nixon
John D. Ehrlichman, President Nixon's former top domestic advisor, walks to U.S. District Court in West Washington on Saturday, March 9, 1974. Ehrlichman entered a plea of innocent to charges that he was involved in the Watergate cover-up. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年3月9日
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John B. Ehrlichman
Six persons charged in the Watergate cover-up are shown outside U.S. district court on Saturday, March 9, 1974 in Washington where they faced assignment. Top row, from left, John B. Ehrlichman, former White House domestic affairs advisor.(AP Photo)
日付:1974年3月9日
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John D. Ehrlichman
John D. Ehrlichman, President Nixon's former top domestic advisor, walks to U.S. District Court in West Washington on Saturday, March 9, 1974. Ehrlichman entered a plea of innocent to charges that he was involved in the Watergate cover-up. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年3月9日
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Watergate Case
This artist rendering shows the scene in U.S. District Court Saturday, March 9, 1974 when Judge John J. Sirica, foreground, faced the seven men being arraigned on charges stemming from their allegd involvement in the Watergate affair. They are, from left: John D. Ehrlichman, former presidential aid; H.R. Haldman, former White House chief staff; Godon C. Strachan, former aide to Haldeman; Kenneth W. Parkinson, a lawyer retained by the committee to re-elect the president; Charles W. Colson, former special White House counsel; former Attorney Gen. John N. Mitchell; and Robert C. Marcian, former head of internal security at the Justice Department. The drawing is courtesy of ABC artist Frieda Reiter. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年3月9日
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Charged In Cover-Up
H.R. Haldeman, former White House domestic affairs advisor, charged in the Watergate cover-up is shown outside U.S. District Court in Washington, March 9, 1974 where he faces arraignment. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年3月9日
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【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年3月4日)
Tanned and smiling, H. R. Haldeman tells an outdoor news conference at his Los Angeles home March 4, 1974 that he is confident that he'll be vindicated of charges of conspiracy and perjury in the Watergate cover-up. The former White House aide said he is proud of having served in the Nixon administration. (AP Photo/Jeff Robbins)
日付:1974年3月4日
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【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年3月4日)
H.R. Haldeman, smiling and tanned and sporting his new longer hairstyle, tells a news conference on the front lawn of his home in Los Angeles March 4, 1974, that he is innocent of all Watergate cover-up charges. Haldeman said he is confident he will be cleared of conspiracy, obstruction of justice and perjury charges. (AP Photo/Jeff Robbins)
日付:1974年3月4日
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【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年3月4日)
H.R. Haldeman, tanned and sporting his new longer hairstyle, tells a news conference on the front lawn of his home in Los Angeles March 4, 1974, that he is innocent of all Watergate cover-up charges. Haldeman said he is confident he will be cleared of conspiracy, obstruction of justice and perjury charges. (AP Photo/Jeff Robbins)
日付:1974年3月4日
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Haldeman Predicts Vindication
H.R. Haldeman, smiling and tanned and sporting his new longer hairstyle, tells a news conference on the front lawn of his home in Los Angeles March 4, 1974, that he is innocent of all Watergate cover-up charges. Haldeman said he is confident he will be cleared of conspiracy, obstruction of justice and perjury charges. (AP Photo/Jeff Robbins)
日付:1974年3月4日
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Haldeman Predicts Vindication
Tanned and smiling, H. R. Haldeman tells an outdoor news conference at his Los Angeles home March 4, 1974 that he is confident that he'll be vindicated of charges of conspiracy and perjury in the Watergate cover-up. The former White House aide said he is proud of having served in the Nixon administration. (AP Photo/Jeff Robbins)
日付:1974年3月4日
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Haldeman Predicts Vindication
H.R. Haldeman, tanned and sporting his new longer hairstyle, tells a news conference on the front lawn of his home in Los Angeles March 4, 1974, that he is innocent of all Watergate cover-up charges. Haldeman said he is confident he will be cleared of conspiracy, obstruction of justice and perjury charges. (AP Photo/Jeff Robbins)
日付:1974年3月4日
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【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年3月1日)
Former White House attorney Charles Colson faces reporters after he was charged in the Watergate cover-up, March 1, 1974. (AP Photo/Charles Bennett)
日付:1974年3月1日
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【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年3月1日)
H.R. Haldeman, once a top Presidential advisor, is alternately somber and laughing as he poses briefly at the door of his Los Angeles home, March 1, 1974, shortly after a federal grand jury Washington indicted him and six others on charge of conspiring and lying to block the Watergate investigations. (AP Photo/George Birch)
日付:1974年3月1日
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【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年3月1日)
H.R. Haldeman, once a top Presidential advisor, is alternately somber and laughing as he poses briefly at the door of his Los Angeles home, March 1, 1974, shortly after a federal grand jury Washington indicted him and six others on charge of conspiring and lying to block the Watergate investigations. (AP Photo/George Birch)
日付:1974年3月1日
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【世界の出来事】 ウォーターゲート事件 (1974年3月1日)
H.R. Haldeman talks briefly to newsmen at the door of his home, March 1, 1974, after learning a grand jury in Washington, D.C., had indicted him and six others on charges of conspiracy to obstruct Watergate investigations. The former top White House aide was charged with three counts of perjury and one of conspiracy to obstruct justice. (AP Photo/George Brich)
日付:1974年3月1日
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Jill Volner Watergate
Assistant Special Watergate Prosecutor Jill Volner leaves U.S. District Court in Washington on Friday, March 1, 1974, after a federal grand jury handed down indictments charging seven people with involvement in the Watergate cover up. U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica scheduled arraignments on those charged for March 9. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年3月1日
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RM 96236677
State Of The Union History
FILE - In this Jan. 30, 1974, file photo Vice President Gerald Ford and House Speaker Carl Albert listen to President Richard Nixon deliver his State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress in Washington. President Donald Trump will deliver his State of the Union address at one of the most contentious times in his stewardship of the nation, but others may have had it worse: Abraham Lincoln had the Civil War, Nixon was caught up in Watergate and Bill Clinton was impeached. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年1月30日
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Richard Ben-Veniste Watergate
Assistant Watergate prosecutors Richard Ben-Veniste and Jill Vollner, right, talk with newsmen after U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica said he will recommend the case of the 18? minute gap in a White House tape to the grand jury for action on Friday, Jan. 18, 1974 in Washington. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年1月18日
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WATERGATE JENNER 1974
Chicago lawyer Albert Jenner is seen during a press conference in Chicago, Jan. 8, 1974. The lawyer has been appointed minority counsel for the House impeachment inquiry. He has served in the past on major inquiries by the government. (AP Photo)
日付:1974年1月8日
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William B. Saxbe and Leon Jaworski
Attorney General William B. Saxbe, right, smiles as he talks with Special Watergate Prosecutor Leon Jaworski, left, and Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Clarence M. Kelley in Washington on Friday, Jan. 5, 1974. The men are pictured here in the Great Hall of the Justice Department immediately after Saxbe was sworn in. (AP Photo/Henry Burroughs
日付:1974年1月5日
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William B. Saxbe
Attorney General William B. Saxbe, right, smiles as he talks with Special Watergate Prosecutor Leon Jaworski, left, and Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Clarence M. Kelley in Washington on Friday, Jan. 5, 1974. The men are pictured here in the Great Hall of the Justice Department immediately after Saxbe was sworn in. (AP Photo/Henry Burroughs)
日付:1974年1月5日
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