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New Chief of Bureau of Insular Affairs takes oath of office. Washington, D.C., May 24. Brig. General Charles Burnett was today sworn in as Chief of the Bureau of Insular Affairs to succeed Brig. General Creed F. Cox. In the photograph, left to right: Col. A.W. Gullion, Acting Judge Advocate General who administered the oath; Brig. General Creed F. Cox, and Brig. General Charles Burnett, 5/24/37

Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C.

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House Democratic leaders holding post mortem of caucus today. Washington, D.C., Jan. 2. After a two hour session in the House chamber this afternoon, the Democratic Caucus broke up and the results were: Patrick Boland, Pennsylvania, House Whip; William B. Bankhead, Speaker; Sam Rayburn, Texas, Majority Leader; and John W. McCormick, Chairman of the Caucus. The results were surprising to nobody, 1/2/39

Harvey Conch presents Arkansas half-dollar to Sen. Robinson & Garner

Money experts. When Jesse Jones, center, chairman of the RFC, appeared before the Senate Banking and Currency Committee Wednesday to urge continuation of the RFC, he faced outstanding experts on banking matters. On the left of the pictures is Sen. Duncan

Money experts. When Jesse Jones, center, chairman of the RFC, appeared before the Senate Banking and Currency Committee Wednesday to urge continuation of the RFC, he faced outstanding experts on banking matters. On the left of the pictures is Sen. Duncan

McNutt delivers principal address at Memorial Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery. Washington, D.C., May 30. Paul McNutt, Federal Security Administrator, delivering the principal address at the Memorial Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery today

Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C.

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McNutt delivers principal address at Memorial Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery. Washington, D.C., May 30. Paul McNutt, Federal Security Administrator, delivering the principal address at the Memorial Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery today

Pres. Coolidge delivering his patriotic address at the Memorial services in the amphitheater at Arlington Nat'l Cemetery, May 30th

Pres. Coolidge delivering his patriotic address at memorial services in amphitheater at Arlington Nat'l Cemetery, May 30

Pres. Coolidge delivering his patriotic address at the Memorial services in the amphitheater at Arlington Nat'l Cemetery, May 30th

Pres. Coolidge delivering his patriotic address at the Memorial services in the amphitheater at Arlington Nat'l Cemetery, May 30th

Scene at Arlington National Cemetary where thousands gathered to pay tribute to America's war dead. General view at Arlington National Cemetary today, Memorial Day, where thousands gathered to hear President Hoover make the principal address in paying tribute to the dead of American heroes of 4 wars

Pres. Coolidge delivering his patriotic address at the Memorial services in the amphitheater at Arlington Nat'l Cemetery, May 30th

Scene at Arlington National Cemetary where thousands gathered to pay tribute to America's war dead. General view at Arlington National Cemetary today, Memorial Day, where thousands gathered to hear President Hoover make the principal address in paying tribute to the dead of American heroes of 4 wars

Pres. Coolidge delivering his patriotic address at memorial services in amphitheater at Arlington Nat'l Cemetery, May 30

McNutt delivers principal address at Memorial Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery. Washington, D.C., May 30. Paul McNutt, Federal Security Administrator, delivering the principal address at the Memorial Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery today

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French air conquerors of South Atlantic Ocean pay homage to America's Unknown Soldier. Lieuts. Dieudonne Cestes and Joseph Lebrix, daring French flyers who were the first to conquer the South South Atlantic Ocean by air, placing a wreath on the tomb of America's Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery today

PWA Administrator. Washington D.C., July 14. Harry Hopkins, WPA Administrator, arriving at the White House for a conference with President Roosevelt on housing, 7/14/37

Mrs. C.S. Whitman, General J.F. Bell, Gov. Whitman

A woman wearing a hat and a bow tie. Office of War Information Photograph

Washington, D.C. Mario Verdi (left), OWI (Office of War Information) radio commentator for Italy, visiting Mr. Leo Crowley, administrator of the Federal Economic Administration

[Group at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia]

CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY. GEN. BENNETT YOUNG, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, U.C.V., SPEAKING

CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY. MRS. DAISY McLAURIN STEVENS, PRESIDENT, U.D.C., SPEAKING

Tomb of Unknown Soldier, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia

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

American war mothers pay tribute to unknown soldier on Mother's Day. Mother's Day in Washington was fittingly observed when the American War Mothers, many of them Gold Star Mothers, journeyed to Arlington National Cemetery where they paid tribute to America's Unknown Soldier. This scene shows Sergeant Frank Witchey, who sounded taps when the Unknown Soldier was buried on November 11, 1921, again sounding taps today after the Mothers had placed wreaths on the tomb

White House conference on unemployment census. Washington, D.C., Sept. 24. Holding his first press conference today, John D. Biggers, Administrator of the Unemployment Census, announced that he had called a conference at the White House on Monday to formulate plans for the first unemployment census ever conducted in the United States. Included among those invited to the meeting were John L. Lewis, CIO head; William Green, A.F. of L. President; George H. Davis, President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce; W. Averill Harriman, Chairman of the Commerce Department's Business Advisory Council; and Leaders of Farm and Cooperative Groups.

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