Marion Cannon, a '60s civil rights activist who married into the wealthy Cannon (towel) family, sits by a window in the mansion where she now lives alone. Tough and mellowed over the years, she is still a fascinating and adventuresome woman.
Cosmopolitan magazine editor-in-chief, Helen Gurley Brown, exercises daily to keep her physical stamina. In her bedroom in her New York City apartment, she demonstrates the results of her hard work.
A young boy and girl walk slowly through the cool covered bridge in Coxville, IN, before reaching the hot summer afternoon where the sun basks the gravel road and corn in this west central Indiana community.
Three days before his death in Nov. 1982, Leonid I. Brezhnev, Communist Party leader for 18 years, made his final public appearance atop Lenin's tomb in Moscow's Red Square. He was 75.