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The U.S Battleships Texas and New York, anchored off the Battery, were outlined in electric lights as part of the Statue of Liberty illumination ceremonies.
Bain News Service

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Johnny Seventh comes marching home. The famous regiment, back from the border, passing in review before the Union League Club on Fifth Avenue.
Grealey Photo Service

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Miss Ruth Law, the Chicago-to-New York record breaker, swept across the black sky in a whirl of magnesium flame. Beneath her aeroplane blazed the works "L-I-B-E-R-T-Y" in silver fire.
Photo by Curtis

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Frances Great Gift to America, in darkness at night for thirty years, leaped into a glow of splendid golden light at President Wilson's touch. The lights will burn every night for all time to come.
Pach Photo News.

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Angier Buchanan Duke, the year-old son of MR. and Mrs. Angier B. Duke, entertained family and friends at his first birthday dinner on Thanksgiving Day. Some of those about the table are Amos Wylie, Letta Clews, Mary Gladys Willetts, David Burton, Doris Duke, Cynthia Pratt, Dallas Pratt, Gladys Bradley, Virginia Thaw, Lucella Wylie, Belle Wylie, Julia Willetts and William Watriss.
International Film Service

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Colonel Willard C. Fisk, commander of the Seventh, and Mrs. Fisk at Jersey City when the regiment came back after five months in Texas.
Underwood & Underwood

Transcription Notes:
Image 1 - Statue of Liberty Image 2 - Seventh Regiment marching Image 3 - Ruth Law's plane in night flight over the Statue of Liberty Image 4 - Duke birthday dinner Image 5 - Colonel and Mrs. Fisk full length portrait