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Governor Lloyd Stark visits the White House. Washington, D.C., June 7. Governor Lloyd Stark of Missouri, pictured as he left the White House today after a visit with the President. Mr. Stark said he reported in detail to Mr. Roosevelt on the actions of the recent Governor's conference and talked over measures to check fifth column activities in this country

Governor Stark at White House. Washington, D.C., June 7. Governor Lloyd Stark of Missouri conferred with President Roosevelt today and said the discussion did not touch on the impending vacancy in the Secretaryship of the Navy. Stark said he reported in detail to Mr. Roosevelt on actions of the recent Governor's conference and talked over measures to check fifth column activity in this country

Governor Stark at White House. Washington, D.C., June 7. Governor Lloyd Stark of Missouri conferred with President Roosevelt today and said the discussion did not touch on the impending vacancy in the Secretaryship of the Navy. Stark said he reported in detail to Mr. Roosevelt on actions of the recent Governor's conference and talked over measures to check fifth column activity in this country

Lindbergh arrives at White House. Washington, D.C., April 20. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, who was called to active duty at the War Department yesterday is pictured as he arrived at the White House today for a conference with President Roosevelt

Missouri's Governor at White House. Washington, D.C., April 13. Missouri's Governor Lloyd C. Stark leaving the White House today after conferring for twenty minutes with President Roosevelt. While he did not say so, Governor Stark is believed to have thanked the President for Aid in his fight against boss Tom Pendergast of Kansas City, 4-13-39

Missouri's Governor at White House. Washington, D.C., April 13. Missouri's Governor Lloyd C. Stark leaving the White House today after conferring for twenty minutes with President Roosevelt. While he did not say so, Governor Stark is believed to have thanked the President for Aid in his fight against boss Tom Pendergast of Kansas City, 4-13-39

Chief of the American Red Cross sees President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Sept. 16. Norman Davis, Chief of the American Red Cross and Ambassador at Large, was one of the more important visitors at the White House today. A luncheon guest of the President, Mr. Davis glanced over the headlines upon leaving the White House

CIO Head calls on president. Washington, D.C., Dec. 19. CIO President John L. Lewis arriving at the White House today where he conferred for 20 minutes with President Roosevelt, he refused to discuss with reporters the nature of his visit but did say, however, that he as there at the president's invitation

Lindbergh arrives at White House. Washington, D.C., April 20. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, who was called to active duty at the War Department yesterday is pictured as he arrived at the White House today for a conference with President Roosevelt

Governor Lloyd Stark visits the White House. Washington, D.C., June 7. Governor Lloyd Stark of Missouri, pictured as he left the White House today after a visit with the President. Mr. Stark said he reported in detail to Mr. Roosevelt on the actions of the recent Governor's conference and talked over measures to check fifth column activities in this country

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A black and white photo of a man holding an umbrella, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection

Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955.

General information about the Harris & Ewing Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.hec

Temp. note: Batch six.

The Harris & Ewing, Inc. Collection of photographic negatives includes glass and film negatives taken by Harris & Ewing, Inc., which provide excellent coverage of Washington people, events, and architecture, during the period 1905-1945. Harris & Ewing, Inc., gave its collection of negatives to the Library in 1955. The Library retained about 50,000 news photographs and 20,000 studio portraits of notable people. Approximately 28,000 negatives have been processed and are available online. (About 42,000 negatives still need to be indexed.)

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The Harris & Ewing, Inc. Collection of photographic negatives. Washington DC.
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No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see Harris & Ewing Photographs - Rights and Restrictions Information http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/140_harr.html

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D.C. Commissioner. Washington, D.C., July 7. District of Columbia Commissioner George E. Allen leaving the White House today after a conference with President Roosevelt. Allen, who resigned as Commissioner during 1938, was recently drafted by President Roosevelt to serve a second time

White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce hears Admiral Stark. Washington, D.C., June 20. Speaking before the National Convention of the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce today, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Chief of Naval Operations, U.S.N., called for self-sacrifice and strengthening of the 'moral fiber' to prepare the U.S. for what he said may be the last stand against 'the vaunted efficiency and ruthless methods of dictatorship.' Left to right in the picture: Admiral Harold R. Stark; Joe E. Levitt, Vice President of the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce and chairman of the morning meeting, and Henry F. Grady, Assistant Secretary of State

Men; State, War and Navy Building in background. Washington, D.C.

Plane with cruising radius of 11,000 miles at 380 miles per hour plan of Glenn Martin. Washington, D.C., Feb. 28. Glenn L. Martin, Baltimore airplane manufacturer, today told amazed members of the House Naval Affairs Committee when he told he is studying plans for a new super ship capable of cruising 11,000 miles at 380 miles per hour with 4,000 pounds of bombs. The ship he is planning to build will dwarf even the biggest planes now in use, Martin added. Martin was testifying on President Roosevelt's billion- dollar Naval Expansion Program, 22838

White House exteriors. South side of White House with fountain, horizontal I

Veterans parading. Passing White House

General welfare movement concludes testimony. Washington D.C., Feb. 7. Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Robert L. Doughton, and Rep. Charles ... Washington, talking together before today's hearing on old age pension plans. Leavy concluded arguments? for the General Welfare Federation's plan of old ... assistance, after several days of discussion before ... Committee, 2-7-39

Discuss government reorganization with President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Sept. 23. Charles E. Merriam, (left) and Louis Brownlow, members of the President's Reorganization Committee, leaving the White House today after discussing government reorganization with President Roosevelt, 9/23/38

Mr. & Mrs. John D. Prince at W.H. [i.e. White House, Washington, D.C.]

Construction worker with mallet working on stone work at U.S. Treasury Annex, with view of White House in background. Washington, D.C.

John W. Weeks. White House, Washington, D.C.

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