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New Italian Ambassador presents credentials. Washington, D.C., March 22. The newly appointed Italian Ambassador to the United States, Don Ascanio Dei Principi Colona, arriving at the White House to present his credentials to President Roosevelt today. He is pictured with Stanley Woodward, right, Asst. Chief of protocol State Department. 3-22-39

Italian Ambassador. Washington, D.C., April 27. The new Italian Ambassador to the United States, Don Ascanio dei Principi Colonna, from an informal picture made at the Embassy today

Italian Ambassador. Washington, D.C., April 27. The new Italian Ambassador to the United States, Don Ascanio dei Principi Colonna, from an informal picture made at the Embassy today

New Cuban Ambassador. Washington, D.C., March 11. The new Cuban Ambassador to the United States Dr. Pedro Martinez from, left: photographed on the steps of the White House after presenting his credentials to President Roosevelt today. He is shown with Richard Southgate of the state Dept. Dr. Frada succeeds Senor Dr. Guillermo Patterson

Italian Ambassador. Washington, D.C., April 27. The new Italian Ambassador to the United States, Don Ascanio dei Principi Colonna, from an informal picture made at the Embassy today

New Colombian Ambassador presents credentials. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. Don Miguel Lopez Pumarejo, left, new Ambassador from Colombia. Today, presented his credentials to President Roosevelt, Stanley Woodward, Right, Asst. Chief of the Division of Protocol of the State Dept., 102838

British Ambassador. Washington, D.C., Nov. 18. British Ambassador Sir Ronald Lindsay leaving the White House today after a call on President Roosevelt

Presents credentials. Washington, D.C. June 8. Dr. Chenting T. Wang, new ambassador from China to the United States, leaving the White House today after presenting his to President Roosevelt. Richard South gate of the State Department, accompanied the new ambassador. 6/8/37

New British Ambassador presents credentials to President Hoover at White House. Sir Ronald Lindsay, who recently arrived in Washington to replace Sir Esme Howard as Ambassador from Great Britain, presented his letters of credence to President Hoover at the White House today. In the photograph, left to right: Capt. Allen Buchannan, White House Naval aide; Sir Ronald Lindsay; and Francis White, Assistant Secretary of State

New Italian Ambassador presents credentials. Washington, D.C., March 22. The newly appointed Italian Ambassador to the United States, Don Ascanio Dei Principi Colona, arriving at the White House to present his credentials to President Roosevelt today. He is pictured with Stanley Woodward, right, Asst. Chief of protocol State Department. 3-22-39

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U. S. Senate, October 26, 1791, Protocol with Ambassadors and Debate Clippings

[Stanley Wellington Finch, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly left]

Edward McGrady Asst. Sec. of Labor

Asst. Sec. of Labor, W.W. Husband (CBS)

Franklin D. (Franklin Delano) Roosevelt, 1882-1945

[View of Madison Theatre and Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich.]

"Inevitable outcome" ... Homer S. Cummings, Atty. General repeats to Sen. Duncan U. Fletcher (D. of Florida), Chr. of the Senate Banking & Currency Com. that the "gold clause" legislation was "legitamate and inevitable outcome" of the FDR Franklin Delano Roosevelt monetary program. Cummings and Fletcher were photographed Thursday at the hearing. 71135

William Howard Taft (seated center) and classmates at the Woodward High School

Joe Keenan, Asst. Atty General with Vice Pres. Garner. Ed Jamison, 6/38

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

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