Narrator affiliation: Physicist, First director, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory; Arms control negotiator; Director, Defense Dept. Research and Engineering
Note: Menu is handwritten. The Saxe-Savoy coat of arms possibly refers to H.R. H. Prince Ferdinando of Savoy, 1st Duke of Genova, who in 1850 in Dresden married Princess Marie Elisabeth, a daughter of the King of Saxe Restaurant: Noble Family residence Location: Italy
Three girls are dressed in coats and hats. They sit outside at a small table with dolls and tea party glassware. Inscription with photo reads: "Left to right are Virginia (Beckley) Richardson, Barbara (Ferron) Doyle, Shirley (Ferron) Swanson at Ferron Home: corner 4th and Fremont."
Note: Coat of arms of the city of Paris, France at top of menu. "Marius Boyer, 39. Av. de l'Opera" printed beneath illustration on front. "La Maison est ouverte toute la nuit." Menu insert: Wine lists Restaurant: Café Restaurant de Paris (Paris, France) Location: Avenue de l'Opera, Paris, France