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Cheese party for statesmen. Washington, D.C., June 4. The famous swiss cheese from The Star Valley of Wyoming was the piece of resistance at the Capitol today for the members of Congress and other high government officials hailing from the state. The cheese weighed 250 pounds. Left to right: Rep. Paul R. Greener; Sen. Joseph D. O'Mahoney; Thurman Arnold, Assistant Attorney General; Fred W. Johnson, Commisioner, General Land office; and Senator H.H. Schwartz, 6438

Cheese Day at Senate restaurant. Washington, D.C., April 28. Wisconsin cheese was the piece de resistance today at the Capitol restaurant where Senator Alexander Wiley served oodles of the delicacy to members of the Senate. The occasion marked the 75th anniversary of the making of the famous Wisconsin cheese. Senator John H. Bankhead 2nd, left, proves an expert taster as he bites into a hunk of Wisconsin's best as proffered by Senator Wiley of that state. In the center is Senator Chan Gurney of South Dakota

And now its cheese. Washington, D.C., March 2. The Legislative duties of Vice President Garner are being seriously interfered with these days, what with judging potatoes last month, oysters yesterday and today, it was cheese from Wisconsin. In this picture, the V.P.'s smeller seems to be in good working order as he takes a whiff of Wisconsin Longhorn cheese with Senator F. Ryan Duffy of Wisconsin, who was responsible for the cheese being sent to the Capitol, beaming proudly, 3238

Cheese Day at Senate restaurant. Washington, D.C., April 28. Wisconsin cheese was the piece de resistance today at the Capitol restaurant where Senator Alexander Wiley served oodles of the delicacy to members of the Senate. The occasion marked the 75th anniversary of the making of the famous Wisconsin cheese. Senator John H. Bankhead 2nd, left, proves an expert taster as he bites into a hunk of Wisconsin's best as proffered by Senator Wiley of that state. In the center is Senator Chan Gurney of South Dakota

Wisconsin sends giant cheese to Capital. Washington, D.C., April 25. Wisconsin is celebrating its Diamond Jubilee Cheese Week to commemorate the founding of their cheese industry in 1864, and as a part of the program, they sent, through the Department of Agriculture, a cheese weighing 2,200 lbs. 'Goliath' was met by Senator Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin and Mrs. John Nance Garner at the Capitol and with the aid of pretty dairymaid Marjorie Boyd, they tossed samples to the crowds

Wisconsin sends giant cheese to Capital. Washington, D.C., April 25. Wisconsin is celebrating its Diamond Jubilee Cheese Week to commemorate the founding of their cheese industry in 1864, and as a part of the program, they sent, through the Department of Agriculture, a cheese weighing 2,200 lbs. 'Goliath' was met by Senator Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin and Mrs. John Nance Garner at the Capitol and with the aid of pretty dairymaid Marjorie Boyd, they tossed samples to the crowds

And now its cheese. Washington, D.C., March 2. The Legislative duties of Vice President Garner are being seriously interfered with these days, what with judging potatoes last month, oysters yesterday and today, it was cheese from Wisconsin. In this picture, the V.P.'s smeller seems to be in good working order as he takes a whiff of Wisconsin Longhorn cheese with Senator F. Ryan Duffy of Wisconsin, who was responsible for the cheese being sent to the Capitol, beaming proudly, 3/2/38

Head of congressional bloc to help butter, cheese and egg producers. Washington, D.C., Nov. 8. Dairy State Legislators opened a drive today to force the House Agricultural Committee to include in the new Farm Bill a program of benefits for the nation's butter, cheese and milk producers. Headed by Rep. August H. Anderson, R. of Minn. a bloc of Congressmen plan to meet with representatives of the National Cooperative Milk Producers Federation to work out details for a proposed three point program for dairy farmers. The program includes: increased tariff on dairy imports as well as vegetable oils, regulation of imports so that the incoming products will have to meet the same sanitary requirements as the domestic - a provision that could amount to embargo in some cases, bloc members said. Limitation on the use of cotton and tobacco acreage for dairying purposes. 11837

Big four of democratic party visit their chief. Washington D.C. July 20. Four of the bigger shots of the Democratic Party were invited today to a conference given by President Roosevelt. Although denials were made it was believed that the conference was to be made in connection with the appointment of the new Majority Leader of the Senate, a post left vacant by the death of Senator Joe Robinson of Arkansas. Among four, there were the only two apposing candidates, namely Sen. Pat Harrison of Mississippi and Sen. Alben W. Barkley, and Key Pittman. 72037

Cheese party for statesmen. Washington, D.C., June 4. The famous swiss cheese from The Star Valley of Wyoming was the piece of resistance at the Capitol today for the members of Congress and other high government officials hailing from the state. The cheese weighed 250 pounds. Left to right: Rep. Paul R. Greener; Sen. Joseph D. O'Mahoney; Thurman Arnold, Assistant Attorney General; Fred W. Johnson, Commisioner, General Land office; and Senator H.H. Schwartz, 6/4/38

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Cleaning out vat in which swiss cheese is made. Madison, Wisconsin

Closed old court; will open in? Frank J. Wideman, Assistant Attorney General in the Tax Division, will represent the government in the first case to go before the Supreme Court in the new building, and he holds the honor of arguing the last case to be heard in the old Supreme Court quarters. He has won 10 out of his last 11 cases. He represented the government, and won, in the Sandy-Fox case last session, which involved the Five Civilized Indian Tribes vis the United States. He will defend the government in the Douglas-Willicutts case, in which Edward B. Douglas seeks a return of tax money from Levi M. Willicutts, Collector of Internal Revenue, 10/4/35

Paul R. Randall, , List of Algiers Regency Officers and their Functions; in French

Willis Mahoney at White House - Public domain portrait photograph

Paul R. Randall to Thomas Jefferson, May 18, 1786

Paul R. Randall to Father of Paul R. Randall, April 2, 1786, Extract

Farmers in warehouse during the auction sale. Two bookmen on each side of the row follow the auctioneer and buyers calculating the amount of the sale by multiplying the price times the number of pounds. Mebane, Orange County, North Carolina. See subregional notes (Odum) November 9, 1939

Workingmen's Houses, Jeremiah Mahoney House, 263 Southern Avenue, Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA

Radio conference, Washington, D.C. Oct. 5. The Federal Communications Commission inaugurated a series of hearings today for the benefit of the broadcasting industry who will meet with federal government officials to consider rearranging the commercial broadcasting band. Here we see Anning S. Prall, chairman of the FCC., and Judge Eugene S. Sykes, member of the commission, as they opened the hearing today

The Alaska purchase. Letter of Hon. Joseph S. Wilson, commissioner of the General land office. [Washington, D. C. May 12, 1868].

Johnnie, Carrie and Jim Davenport picking cotton for MR. J. P. Daws, Route 1, Shawnee. Johnnie picks 75 pounds, Carrie 100 pounds and Jim 150 to 200 pounds a day. Get $1.00 a hundred pounds. No School yet. Mother is a renter; moves about a great deal. Lewis W. Hine. See W.H. Swift Report. Location: Potawotamie County, Oklahoma

Meetings of British, Arab, and Bedouin officials in Amman, Jordan, April 1921

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