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Margaret Chase Smith follows in husband's footsteps. Washington, D.C., June 10. Margaret Chase Smith, wife of the late Rep. Clyde Smith, Republican, of Maine, was sworn in today to fill the vacancy left by her husband. Left to right in the picture: Margaret Chase Smith, Speaker William Bankhead, and Rep. James C. Oliver, Republican of Maine, who sponsored Mrs. Smith

American Red Cross work in Scotland: American women workers in the Edinburgh district: Left to right: Miss Mary Inskip, Mrs. Johnston, Miss Neill, Mrs. Albert Lilliard, Mrs. Winter Robb, Mrs. Rufus Fleming, Capt. Loaring Clark, American Red Cross district commander

Elected to house seat held by late husband. Washington, D.C., Nov. 11. Mrs. Thomas Sanders McMillan, who last week was elected to succeed her late husband in the National House of Representatives from the first district of South Carolina, photographed on arrival at the Capitol today. She is a Democrat

Mrs. Mary Smith, Polish tobacco farmer, married to a Yankee. She runs the farm. Husband has job in town. Near Thomsonville, Connecticut

Margaret Bayard Smith Papers: Family Correspondence, 1789-1842; Smith, Mary Ann; Undated

Margaret Bayard Smith Papers: Family Correspondence, 1789-1842; Smith, Mary Ann; Undated

Mrs. Eugene Smith, wife of FSA (Farm Security Administration) borrower, in the chicken yard with Margarite Chappelle, home supervisor. Saint Mary's County, Maryland

Margaret Bayard Smith Papers: Family Correspondence, 1789-1842; Smith, Samuel Harrison (husband); Undated

Margaret Bayard Smith Papers: Family Correspondence, 1789-1842; Smith, Samuel Harrison (husband); Undated

Margaret Chase Smith follows in husband's footsteps. Washington, D.C., June 10. Margaret Chase Smith, wife of the late Rep. Clyde Smith, Republican, of Maine, was sworn in today to fill the vacancy left by her husband. Left to right in the picture: Margaret Chase Smith, Speaker William Bankhead, and Rep. James C. Oliver, Republican of Maine, who sponsored Mrs. Smith

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A black and white photo of two men and a woman, 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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Senate lobby committee again refuffed. Washington, D.C., April 20. Efforts of the Senate Lobby Committee to obtain records of the National Committee to uphold Constitutional Government hit another snag today when Sumner Gerard, Treasurer of the Organization, testified he did not have in his "control" a list of contributors to the National Committee. Gerard, A brother of James Gerard, former Ambassador to Germany, was questioned by the committee in his investigating of Lobby activities uding congressional consideration of the Government reorganization bill, 4/20/38

[James A. Farley, right] - Public domain portrait photograph

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

National Union Republican nomination. For president General U.S. Grant. For vice president, Schuyler Colfax

Republican Convention Committee: Back row left to right, R.S. Williams (Ore.), E.C. Duncan (N.C.), A.I. Vorys (O.), F.W. Upham (Ill.), D.W. Mulvane (Kan.). Front row l to r, W.F. Stone (Md.), F. Murphy (N.J.), H.S. New (Ind.), W. Hayward (N.Y.), V. Rosewater (Neb.)

Star witness before Dies Committee. Washington, D.C., May 22. Dudley P. Gilbert, New York socialite, who has been financial angel for an undercover nationwide anti-Semitic and anti-communist movement, today told the Dies Committee Investigating Un-American Activities that the American people will 'have to rise under some American officer of the Franco type' if a 'red revolution' is to be averted

FIRST LADY AT HOLMES FUNERAL. MRS. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT, LEFT, AND MRS. FELIX FRANKFURTER, WIFE OF A CLOSE FRIEND OF THE LATE OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, AT HOLMES FUNERAL

Judge Rosalsky and wife - Public domain photograph, glass negative

The Republican court in the days of Lincoln

Photographs of President Ronald Reagan with Republican senatorial candidates at the White House, Washington, D.C.

A.E. Smith & wife - Public domain portrait photograph

Mrs. J.P. Mitchel -- Mrs. R. Adamson -- Kath. Davis -- Mrs. M. Marks -- Mrs. A. Pinchot

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