Four Brazilian soldiers salute Brazilian president Getulio Vargas. Coast Guard Captain and skipper of the transport George W. McKean walks behind Vargas. Sign on doorway: "TROOP'S QUARTERS / A-205-L / BHD NO 62"
Group portrait of Stallings Air Base Commander Lt. Col. Charles B. Lingamfelter, Felix Grant and Serv-Air President Truman W. Miller in front of airplane. Inscribed in photo: "FELIX GRANT, AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY, / is pictured above being greeted by Serv-Air President Truman W. Miller, right, and Stallings Air Base Commander / Lt. Col. Charles B. Lingamfelter, left, upon arrival Thursday, 14 May 1953. The occasion was the final stop of a / Contract Flying School tour arranged by the Air Training Society, Washington, D. C., in conjunction with the / Schools and the U. S. Air Force."
WMAL general manager Charles Macatee and Felix Grant at ceremony naming the Duke Ellington Memorial Bridge. Sign reads "THE "DUKE" ELLINGTON / MEMORIAL BRIDGE / NAMED IN HONOR OF / EDWARD KENNEDY ELLINGTON / 1898-1974 / COMPOSER / PERFORMER - PLAYWRIGHT / INTERNATIONAL STATESMAN / OF GOODWILL"
Commemorative booklet chronicles the 1960 Lorton Jazz Festival. The booklet includes a letter from Father Carl J. Breitfeller to Felix Grant, a brief history of the festival, photographs taken at the festival, headlines from articles about the festival and a cartoon about the festival.
Musicians perform on stage surrounded by audience. Clockwise: Pianist Herbie Hancock, drummer Tony Williams, bassist Ron Carter, trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, guitarist George Benson, and saxophonist Dexter Gordon.