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Speaker Gillette, the only member of the House entered in the golf match with newspaper men, made highest score 86. The Senators won every match and also a chicken dinner to be given by the newspapermen. Left to rt: William E. Brigham of Boston Transcript, Speaker Gillette, Sen. Frank B. Kellogg of Minn. and M.B. Judd of NY, Sun. June 27

Senator has annual birthday party. Every tenth of January, Ernest W. Smoot gives a birthday luncheon for his father, Sen. Reed Smoot of Utah. A few months later, the Senator reciprocates by giving a similar party for his son. The photograph shows the principals and few of the guests at the luncheon on the Senator's 69th birthday. Left to right: Ernest W. Smoot, Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, Sen. Smoot, Sen. James Watson and Postmaster General Brown, 11030

Senator has annual birthday party. Every tenth of January, Ernest W. Smoot gives a birthday luncheon for his father, Sen. Reed Smoot of Utah. A few months later, the Senator reciprocates by giving a similar party for his son. The photograph shows the principals and few of the guests at the luncheon on the Senator's 69th birthday. Left to right: Ernest W. Smoot, Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, Sen. Smoot, Sen. James Watson and Postmaster General Brown, 1/10/30

"Little Congress" holds annual dinner. Senator Reed Smoot, of Utah, speaking at the thirteenth annual dinner of the Little Congress, an association of secretaries and attaches of senators and representatives in Congress, which was held at the Shoreham Hotel in Washington. In the photograph, left to right; Senator Smoot; Rep. Paul Kvale, of Minnesota; and Rep. Carlton Mobley, of Georgia, 25 years old and the youngest member of Congress

Senate majority and minority leaders. Washington, D.C. Jan 14. Senator Joseph T. Robinson, (left) Democratic Majority Leader, and Senator Charles L. McNary, Republican Minority Leader, went into a huddle today to discuss plans for speedy action on the many bills to be introduced in the Senate during the 75th session

Lunch on the run. Quantico, Virginia, 5/22/37. Knowing the [...]city of hungry newsmen, Rep. John J. O'Connor, Democrat of New York, was among the first to get his buffet lunch at the annual picnic of the National Press Club, 5/22/1937

Republican House Leader praises Speaker Bankhead as 76th Congress convenes. Washington, D.C., Jan. 3. Speaker William Bankhead, left, was today characterized as a 'great American' by Republican House Leader Joseph W. Martin, Jr., right, in a short address before the 76th Congress when it convened. The two legislators are shown as they entered the House chamber, 1/3/39

Republican House Leader praises Speaker Bankhead as 76th Congress convenes. Washington, D.C., Jan. 3. Speaker William Bankhead, left, was today characterized as a 'great American' by Republican House Leader Joseph W. Martin, Jr., right, in a short address before the 76th Congress when it convened. The two legislators are shown as they entered the House chamber, 1339

Col. Harvey in Newspaper Mens Golf Tournament, 5/22/23

Speaker Gillette, the only member of the House entered in the golf match with newspaper men, made highest score 86. The Senators won every match and also a chicken dinner to be given by the newspapermen. Left to rt: William E. Brigham of Boston Transcript, Speaker Gillette, Sen. Frank B. Kellogg of Minn. and M.B. Judd of NY, Sun. June 27

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district of columbia washington dc glass negatives speaker gillette speaker gillette member house golf newspaper men newspaper men score senators match chicken dinner chicken dinner newspapermen brigham boston transcript boston transcript sen frank frank b kellogg judd sun 1920 s men sports minnesota sports new york sports senator 20 s william united states history 1920 s library of congress