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Second lady expert at making Red Cross bandages. Washington, D.C., May 7. Mrs. John N. Garner, (left) wife of the Vice President, teaches the art of preparing Red Cross bandages to Mrs. James F. Byrnes, wife of the Senator from South Carolina, at a meeting of the Senate Ladies club at the Capitol. Even though her time is well occupied with duties as Secretary to the Vice President, Mrs. Garner seldom misses the weekly meeting and luncheon of the Senate Ladies, 5738

Mrs. Patterson of Chicago, American Red Cross, and Mrs. Prezan, wife of the Chief of Staff of the Roumanian Army, are partners in a canteen for war orphans at Bucharest. It is an American Red Cross activity, as is indicated by the U.S. flag over the door. Some of the children live in a government orphanage nearby, others have been adopted by poor Roumanian families in the neighborhood. The later pictures show types of children, most of them wearing American Red Cross Chapter clothes

The American Red Cross in touch with three generations. This family of Grandfather, Daughter and grandchild arrived recently from Amiens, being driven out by the bombardment. When they arrived in Southern France the child who was ill grew worse. Now the grandfather has obtained work and the American Red Cross will find lodgings and supply furniture and medical help. The picture shows the temporary quarters of the American Red Cross? Bureau of Refugees, in a room where supplies from the warehouse are stored

Second lady expert at making Red Cross bandages. Washington, D.C., May 7. Mrs. John N. Garner, (left) wife of the Vice President, teaches the art of preparing Red Cross bandages to Mrs. James F. Byrnes, wife of the Senator from South Carolina, at a meeting of the Senate Ladies club at the Capitol. Even though her time is well occupied with duties as Secretary to the Vice President, Mrs. Garner seldom misses the weekly meeting and luncheon of the Senate Ladies, 5/7/38

American Red Cross doctor with her assistants starting in an American Red Cross ambulance from the Gare de l'Est, Paris, on an emergency call to the spot where a shell from the long range bombardment has just fallen. American Red Cross ambulances are always ready to go to the assistance of persons who have been injured in this way and in the air-raids, and have frequently been the first medical aid to arrive on the scene. June 1918

Mrs. Patterson of Chicago, American Red Cross, and Mrs. Prezan, wife of the Chief of Staff of the Roumanian Army, are partners in a canteen for war orphans at Bucharest. It is an American Red Cross activity, as is indicated by the U.S. flag over the door. Some of the children live in a government orphanage nearby, others have been adopted by poor Roumanian families in the neighborhood. The later pictures show types of children, most of them wearing American Red Cross Chapter clothes

Mrs. Patterson of Chicago, American Red Cross, and Mrs. Prezan, wife of the Chief of Staff of the Roumanian Army, are partners in a canteen for war orphans at Bucharest. It is an American Red Cross activity, as is indicated by the U.S. flag over the door. Some of the children live in a government orphanage nearby, others have been adopted by poor Roumanian families in the neighborhood. The later pictures show types of children, most of them wearing American Red Cross Chapter clothes

Mrs. Patterson of Chicago, American Red Cross, and Mrs. Prezan, wife of the Chief of Staff of the Roumanian Army, are partners in a canteen for war orphans at Bucharest. It is an American Red Cross activity, as is indicated by the U.S. flag over the door. Some of the children live in a government orphanage nearby, others have been adopted by poor Roumanian families in the neighborhood. The later pictures show types of children, most of them wearing American Red Cross Chapter clothes

Group of American Red Cross Personnel at Skoplje, Serbia, 1919. Major Jno. W. Frothingham, 33 West 42nd Street, New York City. Reverend Capt. Edwin A. Schell, Mount Pleasant, Ia. Family now at 81 Rawson Road, Wollaston, Massachusetts sailed for the U.S. June 27, 1919. Miss Alice M. Bradford, Secretary to the Commissioner for American Red Cross in Siberia, Chicago, Illinois. Miss Molly Baun Smith, Baraboo, Wis

Mrs. Swanson helps Red Cross on bandages. Mrs. Albert T. Niblack, standing, instructs Mrs. Claude Swanson, wife of the Secretary of Navy, in the art of making bandages. Mrs. Niblack is in charge of this work for the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C. The Red Cross has been supplying materials, funds, and assistance to Ethiopia to help care for the wounded from the battlefields where Italian troops are invading their country, 11/5/35

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A black and white photo of a man in a suit and tie. Office of War Information Photograph

[Claude Swanson, Calvin Coolidge and group at waterfront]

Named to new Treasury post. Washington, D.C., Sept. 21. Huntington Cairns, who has been in the Legal Division, U.S. Treasury, handling special problems in connection with customs, has been promoted to the position of Assistant General Counsel in charge of the opinion section and all legal matters arising in the Bureau of Customs. He is a native of Baltimore and graduate of the University of Maryland Law School, 1925. He entered the Government Service in 1934. 9/21/37

Czech representative sees Secretary Hull. Washington, D.C., Sept. 26. Dr. Karel Brejska, Charge D'Affairs of the Czechoslovakian Legation arriving at the State Department today for an appointment with Secretary Hull, 9/26/38

Senator Swanson with World Court address, 12/17/25

SMITH, MAURICE, MRS. PORTRAIT - Public domain portrait photograph

A proclamation on the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of General Robert E. Lee, by Claude A. Swanson, Governor of Virginia Januar 19, 1907.

Life begins at 70. Washington, D.C., Feb. 3. Retired from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of Interior, after 33 years of service, Mrs. Isabelle Haggett at 75 is now a co-ed at George Washington University, proving the old adage 'one is never to old to learn' still holds good. She retired from the government service in 1933 at the age of 70. Her worried expression in this photograph can be attributed to the fact she is now boning for the mid-year exams in English Romantic Poetry, 2-3-39

Second lady expert at making Red Cross bandages. Washington, D.C., May 7. Mrs. John N. Garner, (left) wife of the Vice President, teaches the art of preparing Red Cross bandages to Mrs. James F. Byrnes, wife of the Senator from South Carolina, at a meeting of the Senate Ladies club at the Capitol. Even though her time is well occupied with duties as Secretary to the Vice President, Mrs. Garner seldom misses the weekly meeting and luncheon of the Senate Ladies, 5/7/38

Mr. & Mrs. William Bankhead - Public domain portrait photograph

FIRST LADY CUTS PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY CAKE. WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 30. MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT CUTS THE OFFICIAL PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY CAKE AT WARDMAN PARK HOTEL TONIGHT TO COMPLETE A ROUND OF THE PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS IN THE CAPITAL. THE FIRST LADY THEN RETURNED TO THE WHITE HOUSE WHERE SHE LISTENED TO THE PRESIDENT IN A RADIO ADDRESS EXPRESS HIS APPRECIATION TO THE COUNTRY FOR ATTENDING THE BALLS, FUNDS FROM WHICH WILL GO TOWARD THE FIGHT AGAINST INFANTILE PARALYSIS

Herbert Hoover - Speaking - Drawing. Public domain image.

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district of columbia washington dc glass negatives swanson bandages albert albert t niblack claude claude swanson wife secretary art charge materials funds assistance care battlefields italian troops italian troops country female portrait 1930 s women woman photograph american red cross us navy woman united states history 1930 s library of congress