Richard J. Hughes, Robert B. Meyner, Jim McGreevey, Donald DiFrancesco, Brendan Byrne, A. Harry Moore, Richard Codey, Walter Evans Edge, Alfred E. Driscoll, William T. Cahill, Thomas Kean, A. Harry Moore, Jon Corzine, James Florio, Phil Murphy
Colton Harris-Moore (barefoot bandit). He's an American fugitive who was charged for the theft of aircrafts, boats, and cars— all while being a TEENAGER. He was caught on July. 11, 2010 for attempting to steal a boat.
dude was just so hungry that he left his house and started living in the woods and would break into people's houses just to steal food. do you know how impressive it is to steal and fly airplanes at the age of 16 and learning how to operate them solely by self-studying with a flight manual. he was playing hide-and-seek with the government for 3 YEARS. he's soo cool, i love that guy.
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Charlie Chaplin, Gloria Swanson (left) and Marion Davies (right) at a party held at the Ambassador's French Room on October 31, 1928, to celebrate Marion's return from a three-month tour.
Second photo - Marion Davies with Buster Keaton.
In the third photo - Gloria Swanson, Charlie Chaplin, Marion Davies and Harry Crocker.
In the group photo, guests, probably not all, who attended the party - standing, from left to right: Lorraine Eddy, Matt Moore, Aileen Pringle, Louis B. Mayer, Gloria Swanson, Harry D'Arrast, Miss Davies, Louella O. Parsons, Ricardo Cortez, Charlie Chaplin, Norma Shearer, Irving G. Thalberg, Harold Lloyd and Robert Z. Leonard. Seated in the foreground are Harry Crocker, left, and William Haines.
The Ambassador's French Room was transformed into a Parisian café for a surprise party for Miss Davies on 31 October 1928.
On this occasion, heartfelt thanks to the friends of the "Charlie Chaplin for the Ages" group on the Facebook community site, for providing some photos for this post.