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These happy boys grouped about their Christmas tree are George, Jr., Clarkes, and Frederick, the sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Akerson. Mr. Akerson is President Hoover's Secretary

These happy boys grouped about their Christmas tree are George, Jr., Clarkes, and Frederick, the sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Akerson. Mr. Akerson is President Hoover's Secretary

These happy boys grouped about their Christmas tree are George, Jr., Clarkes, and Frederick, the sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Akerson. Mr. Akerson is President Hoover's Secretary

Cabinet youngsters enjoy Christmas. Washington, D.C., Dec. 24. The only cabinet youngsters, Cooper Coolidge, Marcus, and Melissa, sons and daughter of the Secretary of War and Mrs. Harry H. Woodring, were up bright and early to enjoy their Christmas tree with their parents

Cabinet youngsters enjoy Christmas. Washington, D.C., Dec. 24. The only cabinet youngsters, Cooper Coolidge, Marcus, and Melissa, sons and daughter of the Secretary of War and Mrs. Harry H. Woodring, were up bright and early to enjoy their Christmas tree with their parents

The children of Sen. and Mrs. James J. Davis and their Christmas tree. The youngsters are Jewel, Joan, Jean, Jane and James, Jr., the five J's

Executive Secretary Group. Secretaries to the president and their wives at the White House New Years Reception. In the group on the White House steps, left to right, are: Mr. Lawrence Richey, Mrs. Richey, Mrs. George Akerson, Mr. Akerson, Mrs. Newton and Mr. Newton

The children of Sen. and Mrs. James J. Davis and their Christmas tree. The youngsters are Jewel, Joan, Jean, Jane and James, Jr., the five J's

Executive Secretary Group. Secretaries to the president and their wives at the White House New Years Reception. In the group on the White House steps, left to right, are: Mr. Lawrence Richey, Mrs. Richey, Mrs. George Akerson, Mr. Akerson, Mrs. Newton and Mr. Newton

These happy boys grouped about their Christmas tree are George, Jr., Clarkes, and Frederick, the sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Akerson. Mr. Akerson is President Hoover's Secretary

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A black and white photo of three children sitting in front of a christmas tree.

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01/01/1930
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Harris & Ewing, photographer
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