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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

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

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

Retiring and probable new head of Maritime Commission. Washington, D.C., Feb. 16. Joseph P. Kennedy, (right) who is resigning as Head of the U.S. Maritime Commission to accept the post of U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, is shown with his probable successor Rear Admiral Emory S. Land. They were snapped at the Capitol today where Kennedy urged a Senate Committee to approve his proposal for government mediation of Maritime labor disputes, 21638

YOUNG, GORDON. GENERAL - Public domain photograph, glass negative

James Hughes - safety film negatives, Library of Congress

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

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

Calvin Coolidge, 5/9/2[4] - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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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

Bosses of Senate and House admire portraits by Christy. Washington, D.C., March 10. Vice President Garner and Speaker of the House William B. Bankhead view the oil portraits of themselves by Howard Chandler Christy, (left) noted American artist. The portrait of Speaker Bankhead is completed but the one of Vice President Garner has yet to receive the finishing touches, 3101937

Vice President cheers favorite at opening game. Washington, D.C., April 19. Business was at a standstill today in both houses of congress as republicans and democrats alike attended the opening game of the baseball season in Washington between the Washington Senators and the Philadelphia Athletics. Pictured here are Senator William Gibbs McAdoo, Republican of Calif.; Vice President Garner; Senator Charles McNary, Republican of Oregon; and Senator Tom Connally, Democrat of Texas, 4/19/1937

Senator Glass passes 79th milestone. Washington, D.C. Jan. 4. Congratulations from both [sides] Democrats and Republicans alike. We're [...] on Senator Carter Glass, of Virginia, today as he celebrated his 79th birthday. The veteran Virginia legislator is shown with Senator [Josiah] W. Bailey, (left) of North Carolina, and Senator James F. Byrnes, of South Carolina, as they left the Democratic Caucus

Vice President and Mrs. Garner arrive in Capitol. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Five weeks ahead of the opening of Congress January 5, the Vice President with Mrs. Garner arrived in Washington tonight from their home in Uvalde, Texas. Acknowledged an authority on taxes, Vice President Garner is expected to confer immediately with Chairman Harrison, Democract of Mississippi, on proposed revisions of Nation's revenue system. 113036

Chamber of Commerce elects new president. Washington, D.C., May 2. The Chamber of Commerce, concluding the last day of its three-day meet in Washington, wound up with election of new officers. As was expected, James S. Kemper, president of the Lumberman's Mutual Casualty Company, was made president of the board of directors. Here he is in his most business-like pose following the election as he prepared to take over his new duties, 5-2-40

Gimmie the works. Washington, D.C., Dec. 30. Although he was elected to the United States Senate for only 60 Days--election day until January 4--Guy Howard of Minnesota, is taking full advantage of the many gratuities accorded members of the upper house of Congress. After using the Congressional stationary telegrams and mailing copies of the Congressional record to his many friends yesterday, Senator Howard was at the Senate Barber Shop bright and early today to get the works: haircut, shave, shampoo and massage. He was elected to fill the seat vacated by the death of Senator Thomas Schall. After January 4th, Senator Howard will be succeeded by Senator Elmer Benson

Another skimmer for vice president. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. Vice President John N. Garner doffs his latest skimmer. This time it is a pitch helmet made of rice and was presented to the V.P. by officials of the National Rice Festival to be held at Crowley, La., November 7, 1939

Vice President and Speaker in jovial mood as they leave conference with President. Washington, D.C., Jan. 2. Leaving the White House today with Vice President Garner after a conference with President Roosevelt, Speaker of the House William B. Bankhead chuckles as he tells reporters he has never seen a more brotherly, affectionate greeting in all his life, than the one the Chief Executive extended the Vice President. Bankhead said President Roosevelt greeted Vice President Garner at the conference by singing 'Happy New Year to You'

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

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William Miller Collins, 7/8/21 - Public domain photograph, glass negative

New York City - the cigar-makers' strike - interior of a cigar factory before the strike [Women making cigars and 2 men standing in foregrd.]

[Vice President John Nance Garner with group]

Maybe the reason for the short Senate Democratic Caucus. Washington, D.C., Dec. 31. Probably the Xmas cigars Senators Pat Harrison, of Mississippi, and Tom O'Connally lighted up was the reason for the short Senate Democratic Caucus, which unanimously re-elected Senator Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky as Majority Leader. The harmonious meeting lasted only [...] minutes, 12/31/38

Nelson congratulates a blind worker. For her work in training blind persons for war industries, Miss Helen Hurst, founder of the Helen Hurst Foundation For the Blind, was congratulated by Donald M. Nelson, War Production Board (WPB) chairman. Miss Hurst, herself blind, tries out the various types of jobs to see if they can be done by blind people before she places them in industry

An original Ethiopian sketch entitled Oratory

Congressional leaders leaving the White House Tuesday after a conference with President Roosevelt following his return from Hyde Park. Left to right: House Majority leader Sam Rayburn, Senate Majority Leader Alvin W. Barkley, Vice President Garner, and Speaker William B. Bankhead, 6138

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

[John Nance Garner, left] - Public domain portrait photograph

The ball goes out and the game is on. Washington, D.C., April 21. Baseball really isn't ushered in until the ceremony of throwing out the ball is accomplished. Vice President John Garner did the honors today in the absence of President Roosevelt. Left to right. Senators Pat Harrison, Robert Lafollette Jr., Charles L. McNary, Carter Glass, the Vice President, Bucky Harris who manages the Washington Senators, Postmaster General James A. Farley, N.Y. Yankees' Manager Joe McCarthy. Senator Allen J. Ellender is standing behind the Vice President

Gaff Henderson, American vaudeville and popular entertainment 1870 1920

Willie Payton, (boy in middle), 196 Fayette St., Said 11 years old, made over $2 last week as pin boy in Les Miserables Alley, works there every night until about midnight. Joseph Philip (shortest boy on end). see previous dates. Frank Wojcick, (tallest boy), 7 Wall St., said 13 years, pin boy in Y.M.C.I. Alleys until 11 and 12 P.M. Every week day. Location: Lowell, Massachusetts.

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district of columbia washington dc glass negatives congratulates senate press gallery head vice president congratulates senate press gallery head service senate press gallery today william collins superintendent garner vice president garner cigars willie newspapermen sight person country vice president senator united states history library of congress