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Swearing in of Asst. Sec. of Ag. R.W. Dunlap, 4/1/25

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LOOKS LIKE A DEAL. PMG JAMES FARLEY, RIGHT, SEEMS PLEASED WITH THE PROSPECT OF MAKING HIS FIRST SALE OF 'BABY BONDS.' PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, CENTER, FINALLY BOUGHT HALF A DOZEN, ONE FOR EACH OF HIS FIVE GRANDCHILDREN AND ONE FOR HIMSELF. SECRETARY HENRY DREN AND ONE FOR HIMSELF. SECRETARY HENRY MORGENTHAU, JR., WHOSE DEPARTMENT SELLS THE BONDS THROUGH POSTOFFICES, WATCHES PROCEEDINGS

Signing of new French treaty marks sesquincentennial of amity between France and U.S. A bond of peace and friendship between France and the United States which had its beginning just 150 years ago on February 6, 1778, was sealed anew at the State Department in Washington today, when signatures were reached to the new peace pact, which virtually renounces [...] as instrumentality ever to be called into play between the two republics. The treaty not only asserts that war between the two nations is unthinkable, but it [...] up new and strong machinery for the adjustment by [...] of conciliation of disputes between them [...]

Signing of new French treaty marks sesquincentennial of amity between France and U.S. A bond of peace and friendship between France and the United States which had its beginning just 150 years ago on February 6, 1778, was sealed anew at the State Department in Washington today, when signatures were reached to the new peace pact, which virtually renounces ... as instrumentality ever to be called into play between the two republics. The treaty not only asserts that war between the two nations is unthinkable, but it ... up new and strong machinery for the adjustment by ... of conciliation of disputes between them ...

Homer S. Cummings - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

[Homer S. Cummings] - Public domain portrait photograph

Pennsylvanian is commissioned as third Assistant Postmaster General. Washington, D.C., Feb. 1. Ramsey Black, of Harrisburg, PA., was today sworn in and presented with his commission as third Assistant Postmaster General by PMG James A. Farley. Black succeeds the late Clinton B. Eilenberger. In the photograph, left to right: Roy North, ... Asst. PMG.; Ramsey S. Black; Senator ...uffey, of PA.; PMG James A. Farley and ... J. Swope of PA, 2138

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Citation winners. President Roosevelt, about to award citations to Edwin Curtiss Tracy, an employee of RCA Manufacturing Company of Camden, New Jersey

Citation winners. Edwin Curtiss Tracy, citation winner, at a luncheon tendered by Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), following the White House ceremony. Mr. Tracy is field engineer for RCA Manufacturing Company, Camden, New Jersy

Citation winners. President Roosevelt is shown here with the group, left to right: Herbert R. James, Christy Park Works, National Tube Company, McKeesport, Pennsylvania; George Smolarek, Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan; Walter P. Hill, C&H Consolidated Copper Company, Detroit, Michigan; William G. Marshall, Director of War Production Drive; Edwin C. Tracy, RCA Manufacturing Company, Camden, New Jersey; Clinton R. Hanna, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company; Stanley Crawford, RCA Manufacturing Company, Camden, New Jersey; Joseph H. Kautisky, Link-Belt Company, Indianapolis, Indiana; Daniel W. Mallett, Borg-Warner Corporation, Rockford, Illinois, Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), M.E. Butler, Stromberg- Carlson Manufacture Company, Rochester, New York

Citation winners. General George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, is shown interviewing Edwin Curtiss Tracy (left), citation winner and Stanley Crawford certificate winner, both employed by the RCA Manufacturing Company, Camden, New Jersey following a luncheon tendered by Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), to the honor group

Citation winners. President Roosevelt, awarding a citation to James A. Merrill, an employee of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio

Citation winners. President Roosevelt, shown awarding a Certificate to Herbert R. James, an employee of the Christy Park Works, National Tube Company, McKeesport, Pennsylvania

Citation winners. Edwin Curtiss Tracy, citation winner, at a luncheon tendered by Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), following the White House ceremony. Mr. Tracy is field engineer for RCA Manufacturing Company, Camden, New Jersey

Citation winners. Donald M. Nelson, (extreme left) Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), and William G. Marshall (extreme right) director of the WPB, are here shown outside the White House with certificate winner Stanley Crawford, (second from left) and citation winner Edwin Curtiss Tracy, both employees of the RCA Manufacturing Company, Camden, New Jersey

Cardinal Gibbons entering President Roosevelt's carriage, Mine Workers' Day, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

Citation winners. President Roosevelt, about to award citations to Edwin Curtiss Tracy, an employee of RCA Manufacturing Company of Camden, New Jersey

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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND R.R. OFFICIALS

Citation winner. Certificate winner, George Smolarek, employed in the Aircraft Engine Department, Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan, at the luncheon tendered by Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), following the White House ceremony

Citation winners. Donald M. Nelson, (extreme left) Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), and William G. Marshall (extreme right) director of the WPB, are here shown outside the White House with certificate winner Stanley Crawford, (second from left) and citation winner Edwin Curtiss Tracy, both employees of the RCA Manufacturing Company, Camden, New Jersey

L to R: Jus. C. Box, Tex., Edwin D. Ricketts

Costume prize winners at Arts Club's Bal Boheme. Washington, D.C., April 10. Washington's annual costume ball, the Bal Boheme, took as its theme this year, 'Paris au Printemps'. Highlight of the evening was presentation of prizes for costumes. The winners were given their prizes by Senator Theodore Green of Rhode Island. Left to right. Most Original, Richard Hill as the trees and shrubs of Paris, Most Amusing, Samuel Staples as a Paris Stevedore, Senator Green, Most Beautiful, Marcia Evert and Parr Hanna, 4-10-39

Ability to recite from memory the constitution wins war veteran a job. Washington, D.C., Sept. 13. Harry E. Wilhelm, 43, a World War veteran and unemployed huckster of York, PA., won himself a job today on his ability to recite from memory the 6,757 words of the Constitution and Amendments. In his quest for work, Wilhelm called on Rep. Sol Bloom, Chairman of the United States Constitutional Sesquicentennial Commission, to whom he announced he was the only man in the world who could recite from memory the Constitution. Interested but skeptical, Bloom promised Wilhelm a job if he could back up hi claim. With Bloom checking the words, Wilhelm made good on his boast and is now an employee of the U.S. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission mail room. 9/13/37

Trout flown to President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., May 21. Erdorn W. Wood, 57 year old sportsman went to Mystery Pond, New Hampshire, swished 29 trout from its 75-foot dept and started to Washington and President Roosevelt with the catch. His newly constructed glass-bottomed boat drifted on the pond during a rain storm, while Wood, depending solely on fly-casting, hooked the Presidential meal. The trout measured from 9 to 16 inches. Left to right: Spencer Treherne, the pilot; Marvin McIntyre, Secretary to the President who received the fish for the President; and Erdorn Wood, the fisherman, 5211937

Chanute Air Force Base, Hangar No. 1, Curtiss Street, Rantoul, Champaign County, IL

New York, New York. "Morgue" of the New York Times newspaper. Tommy Bracken, head of this department, has been with paper fifty-one years, is the oldest employee

Charles Wellington Reed Papers: Citations and military papers, 1865-1916

CONGRATULATIONS FOR RADIO AMATEURS. WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 20. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PERSONALLY THANKED THE AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS OF WASHINGTON TODAY FOR THEIR HELP IN RECEIVING CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES FOR HIM ON THE INAUGURATION. IN THE PHOTOGRAPH, L TO R: JAMES L. HOLMES, ELIZABETH ZANDONONI, C.M. GODFREY, EPPA DARNE, LIEUT. J.H. NICHOLSON, R.E. MACOMBER, AND ROY C. CORDERMAN

Citations of individual production merit awarded. The first five Citations of Individual Production Merit have been awarded to five war workers, War Production Drive Headquarters has announced. The citation is the highest honor conferred for individual achievement. It is granted only for ideas or suggestions that have an outstanding effect on the entire war effort. Joseph H. Kautsky, Indianapolis, Indiana, an employee of the Lin-Belt Co., was awarded his citation for four suggestions, each technical. He suggested a grinding wheel adapter, which permits higher speeds in internal grindings; a simplification cutting down the number of special internal grinding spindle wheel adapters from twelve to three; the adoption of a precision screw adjustment to the vertical column of dial indicator guages, to get faster adjustments without danger to the dials; and a new method of testing the concentricity of internally ground parts. The picture shows Mr. Kautsky (center) being congratulated by formean Bill Whitaker (right) as Superintendant R. E. Whitney (left) looks on

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