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White House talent. Washington, D.C., Dec. 30. Mabel E. Williamson, White House Stenographer for Presidential Stephen T. Early, with the free hand drawing of President Roosevelt she has just completed. When shown the likeness the President was so pleased he autographed it for Miss Williamson

White House Caller. Washington, D.C., Aug. 16. Sen. Elbert Thomas, D. of Okla, leaving the White House today after thanking Pres. Roosevelt for coming thru his state, 81638

Huge task for Presidential Secretary. Washington, D.C., Jan. 28. The White House was virtually swamped today with letters containing 10-cent contributions to National Foundation for Infantile Pralysis. Miss Margaret Lehand, Personal Secretary to President Roosevelt, is shown as she began opening the first batch of 30,000 to arrive. By noontime an extrea crew of mail clerks had to be put on the job, 12838

Teddy Roosevelt, Jr. White House, Washington, D.C.

White House caller. Washington, D.C., June 28. Emil Ludwig, President Roosevelt's biographer, was a White House caller today

Huge task for Presidential Secretary. Washington, D.C., Jan. 28. The White House was virtually swamped today with letters containing 10-cent contributions to National Foundation for Infantile Pralysis. Miss Margaret Lehand, Personal Secretary to President Roosevelt, is shown as she began opening the first batch of 30,000 to arrive. By noontime an extrea crew of mail clerks had to be put on the job, 1/28/38

The genial secretary of war, William H. Taft, at the president's lawn party, White House, Washington

President Theodore Roosevelt at his desk in the White House, Washington, D.C., U.S.A

White House Caller. Washington, D.C., Aug. 16. Sen. Elbert Thomas, D. of Okla, leaving the White House today after thanking Pres. Roosevelt for coming thru his state, 8/16/38

White House talent. Washington, D.C., Dec. 30. Mabel E. Williamson, White House Stenographer for Presidential Stephen T. Early, with the free hand drawing of President Roosevelt she has just completed. When shown the likeness the President was so pleased he autographed it for Miss Williamson

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1930
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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND R.R. OFFICIALS

Portsmouth Naval Hospital, Hospital Building, Rixey Place, bounded by Williamson Drive, Holcomb Road, & The Circle, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Virginia

Michigan Congressman tries hand again. Washington D.C. A former telegrapher, Rep. John Lueke, new Democratic member of the House from Michigan, just couldn't resist tapping out a few words as he passes through the House press gallery today

Camp talent provides music for dancing at Shafter camp for migrants. Halloween party, Shafter, California

White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

PRESIDENT GREETS PUERTO RICAN DEBATERS. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT RECEIVED MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO DEBATING TEAM IN THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE. FROM THE LEFT: PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT; DR. CARLSO CHARDON, CHANCELLOR; RICHARD PATTEE, PROFESSOR OF HISTORY AND COACH OF THE DEBATING TEAM; TTO RIEFKOHL, ARTURO MORALES CARRION AND FRANCISCO PONSA FELIU, MEMBERS OF THE TEAM

Nominated by the president to RFC Board. Washington, D.C., July 21. Newest informal photo of Sam H. Husbands, Chief of R.F.C.'s examining board, who yesterday was nominated by President Roosevelt to fill the vacancy in the R.F.C. Board of Directors created by Emil Schram's succession to Jessie Jones

Typewriter used in information work. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Washington, D.C.

Legislation for sugar industry to be put up to President Roosevelt. Washington D.C., July 28. At a meeting today of 23 senators who are united in a drive to enact legislation for the sugar industry at this session of Congress, it was decided to send a committee to the White House to put the question up to President Roosevelt and determine the administration views. The senators agreed that failure to pass the sugar bill might seriously damage the American industry. Senator Alva B. Adams, (left center) who presided at the meeting, and Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, a member of the sugar bloc, are shown being questioned by newsmen following the meeting, 72837

[Flora Payne Whitney Miller, three-quarter length portrait, seated at typewriter, facing front]

White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. EXTERIOR

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