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At the top now. Washington, D.C. June 4. One a miner and the other a steel puddler in their youth, these men have gone far in their battle for American Labor. William Green, (left) President of the American Federation of Labor, and U.S. Senator James J. Davis, of Pennsylvania, met at the Capitol today where the A.F. of L. Prexy appeared before the Senate and House labor Committees on the Black-Connery Wage-and Hour Bill. 6/4/37

Strauss & son, George Grantham Bain Collection

Speaker Garner greets William Gibbs McAdoo

FALL, ALBERT BACON. SENATOR FROM NEW MEXICO, 1912-1921; SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR, 1921-1923. MARCUS SMITH; FALL; SENATOR BRANDEGEE

Big business huddle. Washington, D.C., May 2. In the spotlight at today's session of the 27th annual meeting of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce were, left to right: W. Gibson Carey, Jr., President of the Yale and Towne Manufacturing Co., George H. David, President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and S. Clay Williams, Chairman of the Board, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Carey is the leading candidate to succeed Davis as President of the Chamber

Cong. H.W. Watson, C.D. Xanothopoulos & Jean Counouriotis, brother of Pres. of Greece, 9/3/24

Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C.

The Mikado (69 Photographs) - Public domain, Federal Theatre Project 1935-1939

A group of men standing next to each other, possibly related to: Governor Hooey with members of Caswell County Communities at the dedication of the new Anderson High School building. Caswell County, North Carolina

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Landon pays respects to Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Dec. 10. Former Gov. Alf Alndon, right, of Kansas and Sen. Arthur Capper, of Kansas, paid their respects to President Roosevelt today. They are shown just before entering the White House offices, Landon will accompany the President to the Gridiron Dinner tomorrow night. 121037

Landon pays a social call to the White House. Washington, D.C., Dec. 10. Alf Landon, former governor of Kansas and recently runner against Roosevelt for the Presidency, photographed at the White House today, where he paid his respects to the President and who will go with ? the President to attend the Gridiron ... 121037

Landon pays a social call to the White House. Washington, D.C., Dec. 10. Alf Landon, former governor of Kansas and recently runner against Roosevelt for the Presidency, photographed at the White House today, where he paid his respects to the President and who will go with [?] the President to attend the Gridiron [...] 12/10/37

Governor Landon at White House. Washington, D.C., Dec. 21. Campaign bitterness was forgotten today as Gov. Alf Landon, defeated Republican presidential candidate; spent an hour with President Roosevelt at the White House. As he left the Executive Mansion Gov. Landon, who is in Washington to attend the Gridion dinner, told Newspapermen "We talked about Christmas and the children. The President talked about his grandchildren and I talked about my youngsters." The Governor said they did not discuss the past campaign

Governor Landon at White House. Washington, D.C., Dec. 21. Campaign bitterness was forgotten today as Gov. Alf Landon, defeated Republican presidential candidate; spent an hour with President Roosevelt at the White House. As he left the Executive Mansion Gov. Landon, who is in Washington to attend the Gridion dinner, told Newspapermen "We talked about Christmas and the children. The President talked about his grandchildren and I talked about my youngsters." The Governor said they did not discuss the past campaign

Pay respects to the president. Washington, D.C., Dec. 10. Othoiko Matsukata, left, classmate of President Roosevelt while at Harvard introduces his brother, Kojiro Matsukata, a Former Yale man to the President today. They are shown after leaving the White House after paying respects

President invited to Roosevelt Square. Washington, D.C., Oct. 22. President Roosevelt agreed today to visit Gainsville, Ga., November 24th when the city dedicates 'Roosevelt Square' in his honor. The city's public square has been rebuilt and renamed. Senator Richard B. Russell, left, and Senator Walter F. George, look over one of the drawings of the square, after asking the president to dedicate the square

President Roosevelt taking oath of office - brilliant inaugural at the Capitol, Washington

President Roosevelt, escorted by "Rough Riders," en route to Capitol, Inauguration Day, Washington

Landon pays respects to Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Dec. 10. Former Gov. Alf Alndon, right, of Kansas and Sen. Arthur Capper, of Kansas, paid their respects to President Roosevelt today. They are shown just before entering the White House offices, Landon will accompany the President to the Gridiron Dinner tomorrow night. 12/10/37

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Gov. Sproul & Senator William F. Crow of Pennsylvania, [10/24/21]

Sen. W.Wadsworth & Chas. D. Hilles, 4/14/25

Idaho Senator luncheon guest of president. Washington, D.C., Jan. 28. Senator William E. Borah, of Idaho, arriving at the White House today for a luncheon engagement with President Roosevelt. Borah, long an ardent "Trust Buster", was expected to discuss the Anti-Monopoly Bill, now before the Senate, with the president, 1/28/38

House of Tomorrow, 241 Lake Front Drive (moved from Chicago, IL), Beverly Shores, Porter County, IN

DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. GOVERNOR JAMES COX OF OHIO; REP. J.J. FITZGERALD OF NEW YORK

Alf Loffin House, Bullard, Smith County, TX

Cotton state Solons present demands for enactment of farm program to president. Washington, D.C., Aug 5. Led by Senator Ellison D. "Cotton Ed" Smith, of South Carolina, a delegation of congressmen from the cotton states called on President Roosevelt today and presented their demands for enactment of a farm program before congressional adjournment. After the conference a spokesman for the group told reporters he felt the president would make stabilization loans under existing discretionary powers, probably through the Commodity Credit Corporation, on all basic commodities if given "definite assurances" that a farm production control program would be enacted early next session. In the picture, left to right: Rep. William R. Poage, Texas; Rep. John J. Sparkman, Ala.; Senator Ellison D. Smith, S.C.; Rep. Rene L. De Rouen, LA.; Rep. Lyndon Johnson, Tex.; Rep. Aaron Lane Ford, Miss. and Rep. Clyde Garrett, Texas, 8/5/37

WISCONSIN GIRL RECEIVES GORGAS AWARD FROM PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, WASHINGTON, D.C. MAY 5. MISS HELEN MAE COLLENTINE, A SENIOR STUDENT AT MESSMER HIGH SCHOOL, MILWAUKEE, WI, RECEIVING FROM PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TODAY THE FIRST HENRY L. DOHERTY PRIZE OF$500 IN THE SEVENTH ANNUAL GORGAS ESSAY CONTEST. THE SUBJECT ASSIGNED WAS 'GORGAS CONTROL OF TRANSMISSIBLE AND ... PREVENTABLE DISEASES.' THOUSANDS OF JUNIOR AND SENIOR STUDENTS REPRESENTING HIGH SCHOOLS IN ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES PARTICIPATED IN THE CONTEST WHICH IS CONDUCTED BY THE GORGAS MEMORIAL INSTITUTE AS PART OF ITS HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM. THE AWARD ALSO INCLUDED $200 FOR MISS COLLENTINE'S TRIP TO WASHINGTON. IN THE PHOTOGRAPH, L TO R: MISS COLLENTINE, MRS. HENRY DOUHERTY; ADMIRAL CARY GRAYSON, DIRECTOR OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS; AND PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

PRESIDENT RECEIVES FRATERNITY MEMBERSHIP SCROLL. WASHINGTON, D.C.,JUNE 24. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TODAY RECEIVED A SCROLL REPRESENTING HIS MEMBERSHIP IN THE GREEK ORDER OF AHEPA. HE WAS INITIATED INTO THE ORDER MARCH 11, 1931, WHEN GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK. THE GREEK EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION MADE THE PRESENTATION THROUGHT ARTHUR G. SYRAN, NEW YORK, PRESIDENT. IN THE PHOTOGRAPH, L TO R: JOHN DOUNOUCOS, ARTHUR G. SYRAN, PETER VOUCHELAS, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, CONSTANTINE G. ECONOMON, EL POLITES, REV. THOMAS J. LACEY, AND THOMAS PALEDES

Gov. Ralph Carr - Public domain portrait photograph

Champ Clark, W.H. Taft, Jos. G. Cannon, Ex. Gov. Samuel W. McCall

Mrs. F.B. Warren, Gov. Ross, & Mrs. J.B. Kendrick, [3/3/25]

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