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Secretary of the Navy Curtis D. Wilbur (left) ... who presented Admiral S.S. Robison, (right) in charge of the battle fleet to President Coolidge on January 26. Secretary Wilbur and Admiral Robison were born on the same day and were classmates at Annapolis White House, Washington, D.C.

Sec. Wilbur and Admiral S.S. Robinson at W.H. [i.e., White House, Washington, D.C.], 1/26/25

Admiral Dewey and officers of the Navy, in line at President Roosevelt's New Year reception, 1902, White House, Washington

Sec. Wilbur and Admiral S.S. Robinson at W.H. i.e., White House, Washington, D.C., 12625

Maritime Commission at White House, Washington, D.C., Sept. 30. The members of the newly created Maritime Commission were called to the White House today for their first conference with President Roosevelt. Left to right: Rear Admiral Montgomery Taylor; George Landick, Jr., and Rear Admiral Henry A. Wiley

Pres. and Mrs. Coolidge with the W.H.[i.e., White House] military and naval aides, posed on the W.H. lawn just before the garden party to the wounded veterans. At Mrs. C's right: Col. C.O. Sherrill and at the Pres.'s left, Capt. Adolphus Andrews

Secretary and new Undersecretary of Treasury see President Roosevelt. Washington D.C. Secretary of Treasury Morgenthau (right) with Roswell Magill, newly appointed undersecretary, as they left the White House today after a confereence with President Roosevelt

Admiral Robt. E. Coontz, former Chief of Operations, U.S. Navy with former Secy. of Navy Denby

Admirals at House get together. Washington, D.C., Jan. 25. Rear Admiral A.J. Hepburn, Admiral William D. Leahy, Chief of Naval Operations, Rep. Carl Vinson, Chairman of the House Naval Affairs Committee, and Rear Admiral Arthur B. Cook, all poring over maps of the Pacific Ocean at the hearings over Naval Affairs today. 1-25-39

Secretary of the Navy Curtis D. Wilbur (left) [...] who presented Admiral S.S. Robison, (right) in charge of the battle fleet to President Coolidge on January 26. Secretary Wilbur and Admiral Robison were born on the same day and were classmates at Annapolis [White House, Washington, D.C.]

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U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce hears Admiral Stark. Washington, D.C., June 20. Speaking before the National Convention of the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce today, Admiral Harold R. Stark, Chief of Naval Operations, U.S.N., called for self-sacrifice and strengthening of the 'moral fiber' to prepare the U.S. for what he said may be the last stand against 'the vaunted efficiency and ruthless methods of dictatorship.' Left to right in the picture: Admiral Harold R. Stark; Joe E. Levitt, Vice President of the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce and chairman of the morning meeting, and Henry F. Grady, Assistant Secretary of State

Frank Wilbur Main, 12/15/22 - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton and Pres. Coolidge White House, Washington, D.C.

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

Curtis Garver, Gen'l Mgr. of AM. Bridge Co. before Civil Liberties Comm., Senate

[Charles Curtis throwing baseball at game]

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

President Coolidge presents Congressional Medal of Honor to sailor Hero. William Russel Huber, Machinist Mate, First Class, United States Navy, receiving from President Coolidge today the Congressional Medal of Honor awarded to him for an act of outstanding heroism. After a boiler explosion on the U.S.S. Bruce last June 11, Huber rescued shipmates and then succeed in closing off the steampipes at the risk of his own life. In the picture at extreme left is Admiral Charles F. Hughes, Chief of Naval Operations, while on the right is Secretary of the Navy Curtis D. Wilbur

The Secretary of the Navy, Curtis D. Wilbur, (left) and Admiral C.T. Vogelson were callers today at the White House. The Admiral has just returned from Brazil where he helped to reorganize the Brazillian Navy

Curtis & Indian - Public domain portrait photograph

Philip J. McCook, Julia Arthur, Mrs. O. Harriman, General Graves, E.F. Albee, Sgt. Woodfill, (and wife), and Adm. Glennon

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

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