A picture of Julie Weintraub. He was a big gambling figure, popularized gambling "junkets," and helped build the Dunes Hotel into one of the biggest casinos of its time.
Howard Hughes receiving the Harmon Trophy from President Roosevelt in the Oval Office in Washington D.C. From left to right, the other men seen standing in the image include: Howard Hughes, being congratulated by President Roosevelt; Colonel C. W. Kenwood; W. Burke Harmon; and Charles F. Horner.
From the Howard Cannon Photograph Collection (PH-00192). Stamped on verso: "Fred M. Hublitz Advertising Photography 1408 Key Dr., Alexandria VA. 836-7018"
From the Howard Cannon Photograph Collection (PH-00192). Stamped on verso: "Fred M. Hublitz Advertising Photography 1408 Key Dr., Alexandria VA. 836-7018"
From the Howard Cannon Photograph Collection (PH-00192). Stamped on verso: "Fred M. Hublitz Advertising Photography 1408 Key Dr., Alexandria VA. 836-7018"
The black and white view of Howard Hughes in New York. Text printed on a card included with the image: "Howard Hughes and Albert Lodwick beside Northrop Gamma, surrounded by a crowd at the Floyd Bennett Airport after breaking the record from Miami to New York in 4 hours and 21 minutes (distance 1095 miles; average speed 250 mph; high speed 290 mph). This bettered Jimmy Wedell's July 1933 record by 36 minutes. New York, New York."