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NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL WORLD WAR. VERNON KELLOGG, CHAIRMAN, RECONSTRUCTION PROBLEMS COMMITTEE OF THE COUNCIL

MARSHALL, THOMAS RILEY. GOVERNOR OF INDIANA, 1909-1913; VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1913-1921. LEFT, WITH EWING MITCHELL

YOUNG, GORDON. GENERAL - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

Vice President congratulates Senate press gallery head on 30 years of service. Washington, D.C., March 22. Rounding out 30 years of service in the Senate Press Gallery today, William J. Collins, present Superintendent, is congratulated by Vice President Garner and accepts one of the V.P.'s favorite cigars. Willie, as he is familiarly known, probably knows more newspapermen by sight than any other person in the country. 3-22-39

Vice President congratulates Senate press gallery head on 30 years of service. Washington, D.C., March 22. Rounding out 30 years of service in the Senate Press Gallery today, William J. Collins, present Superintendent, is congratulated by Vice President Garner and accepts one of the V.P.'s favorite cigars. Willie, as he is familiarly known, probably knows more newspapermen by sight than any other person in the country. 3-22-39

Senators LaFollette & Champ Clark for Newsweek

Nebraska Senator. Washington, D.C., Feb. 1. Senator Edward R. Burke of Nebraska, who recently introduced bill for a senate investigation of the National Labor Relations Board, listens in at the Senate hearing on the nomination of Robert H. Jackson to be Solicitor General, 2138

Annual Gridiron dinner. Washington, D.C., Dec. 9. Lord Lothian, British Ambassador to the United States, left, did not know Paul McNutt, right, until an ambitious photographer introduced them--for picture possibilities--at the annual Gridiron dinner tonight in Washington, D.C

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Nebraska Senator. Washington, D.C., Feb. 1. Senator Edward R. Burke of Nebraska, who recently introduced bill for a senate investigation of the National Labor Relations Board, listens in at the Senate hearing on the nomination of Robert H. Jackson to be Solicitor General, 2138

Nebraska senator studies answers. Washington, D.C., Feb. 10. Senator George W. Norris, veteran republican from Nebraska, listens intently to the answers of Robert H. Jackson, nominee for Solicitor General, as he questioned by a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, 2/10/38

Nebraska Senator. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. A new and informal picture of United States Senator Edward R. Burke, Democrat of Nebraska, made in his office at the Capitol today

Nebraska senator studies answers. Washington, D.C., Feb. 10. Senator George W. Norris, veteran republican from Nebraska, listens intently to the answers of Robert H. Jackson, nominee for Solicitor General, as he questioned by a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee, 21038

Nebraska Senator. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. The Democratic Senator from Nebraska, Edward R. Burke, pictured at his desk in the Capitol. This is a new picture

Nebraska Senator. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. The Democratic Senator from Nebraska, Edward R. Burke, pictured at his desk in the Capitol. This is a new picture

Senator testifies before Senate Committee. Washington, D.C., Jan. 27. Senator Edward R. Burke, of Neb. appearing before a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee which opened hearings on his resolution to authorize an inquiry of the NLRB, Sen. Burke, declared that the Federal Agency has created "widespread distrust' and "almost universal condemnation," 12738

Republican Senators question NLRB Head. Washington, D.C., Feb. 3. Republican Senators George W. Norris (left) of Nebraska, and Warren R. Austin of Vermont, instill a bit of good-natured joshing into their questioning of Chairman J. Warren Madden of the National Labor Relations Board, before the Senate Judiciary Committee today. Madden asserted before the committee that demands for a Congressional investigation of the NLRB by Senator Burke are based on "misinformation, half-truths and trivialities," 2338

Veteran Nebraska Senator. Washington, D.C., May 15. Senator George W. Norris, Independent-Republican from Nebraska, lights a stogie while attending the Senate Judiciary hearing the other day, 5151937

Nebraska Senator. Washington, D.C., Feb. 1. Senator Edward R. Burke of Nebraska, who recently introduced bill for a senate investigation of the National Labor Relations Board, listens in at the Senate hearing on the nomination of Robert H. Jackson to be Solicitor General, 2/1/38

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Movies record Frankfurter's appearance before Senate committee. Washington, D.C., Jan. 12. Movie and still cameras were set at all angles in the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee hearing room to record for the nation the appearance of Felix Frankfurter, who made himself available to answer questions as to his fitness to serve on the Supreme Court bench. The committee later confirmed the nomination of Frankfurter, 1/12/39

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

Hearst Representatives at A.F. of L., Washington, D.C. Oct. 14. E.G. Woods, (left) and Harvey Kelly represented William Randolph Hearst at the special hearing before the American Federation of Labor today when evidence on the Seattle Post-Intelligence strrike was submitted from both sides

Robert H. Clancy of Mich. - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Urges equal rights for women. Washington, D.C., Feb. 9. Mrs. Emma Guffey Miller, Democratic National Committeewoman from Pennsylvania and a sister of Senator Joseph Guffey, urged approval of the Burke Constitutional Amendment for Equal Rights for Women as she testified before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee today. Mrs.. Miller, shown with Senator Burke, author of the Amendment, told the committee that business women have "felt the ruinious effects of discriminatory and so-called protective legislation," 2/9/38

Sage advice. Washington, D.C., Feb. 2. Senator Key Pittman, Veteran from Nevada and Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, discusses with the youthful Republican Senator Henry Cabor Lodge, of Massachusetts, the amendment he (lodge) has proposed to the Neutrality Act which would make the U.S. Neutral in fact as well in theory. Senator Lodge is also a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 2/2/38

Miss Jenny Burke - Public domain monumental decor photograph

Frankfurter Counsel listens to testimony opposing appointment of Harvard professor. Washington, D.C., Jan. 10. Dean Acheson, right, former Undersecretary of the Treasury, as counsel for Prof. Felix Frankfurter, listens to testimony opposing his client's appointment to the Supreme Court before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee today. George E. Sullivan, left, Washington Attorney and author, opposed the nomination on the grounds that Frankfurter was alien born--in Austria--and had 'alien affiliations.' 1/10/39

MEDALS, DECORATIONS, ETC. DR. MOTT; SEC. BAKER; FATHER JOHN BURKE; UNIDENTIFIED. OTHER ROWS ARE ARMY CHAPLAINS DECORATED

LT. Com. L.C. Fuller, Robt. A. Miller, T.C. Burke, Frank S. Meyers, J.A. Stevenson, Oglesby Young, C.L. McKenna, Clarence L. Reames, Frank T. Berry, F.C. Whitten, D.T. Sherbett, Josephus Daniels, C.E. Welter, C.C. Chapman

[Charles Nagel, 1849-1940, head and shoulders portrait, facing left. Lawyer, Sec'y Commerce & Labor]

Labor statistician. Washington, D.C., April 27. A new informal picture of A. Ford Hinrichs, Chief Economist of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. He is also acting in an advisory capacity to Temporary National Economic Committee

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