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[William E. Borah] - Public domain photograph, glass negative

[William E. Borah] - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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[William E. Borah, right] - Public domain portrait photograph

[William E. Borah, right] - Public domain portrait photograph

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[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

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[Sen. Borah and film crew] - Public domain demonstration photograph

[Sen. Borah and film crew] - Public domain demonstration photograph

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National Capitol Horse Show opens in Virginia, May 14, 1926. This picture shows the [...] occupied by Mrs. Everett Sanders, left, wife of [...] President; Mrs. William E. Borah, wife of the [...] and Mrs. William M. Butler, wife of the Senator

National Capitol Horse Show opens in Virginia, May 14, 1926. This pict...

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Oldest and youngest Senators leave meeting of isolationist bloc. Washington, D.C., July 7. The isolationist bloc of the Senate met this morning in executive session to lay plans for the coming fight on the Neutrality Bill. Coincidently, the youngest and oldest members of the Senate attended the meeting at the office of Senator Hiram Johnson. Here are Dean of the Senate William Borah, 74, and baby Senator Rush Holt, 34, walking down the Capitol corridor from Johnson's office after the meeting

Oldest and youngest Senators leave meeting of isolationist bloc. Washi...

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[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

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Veteran Senator from Idaho. Washington D.C. July 16. Senator William E. Borah, veteran legislator from Idaho, from a new informal snapshot made at his office yesterday, 7/14/37

Veteran Senator from Idaho. Washington D.C. July 16. Senator William E...

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[Senator William Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

[Senator William Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

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In spotlight as monopoly investigating committee opens public hearings. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. The Temporary Economic Committee, Joint Legislative-Executive Body Created to Study Economic Ills and Recommend Remedial Legislation, opened public hearings at the Capitol today. These members of the Committee got together for an informal conference just before the hearing opened. Left to right - Rep. Hatton W. Sumners, Co-Chairman - Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Co-chairman - Senator William E. Borah, and Senator William H. King

In spotlight as monopoly investigating committee opens public hearings...

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[Group; William Borah, center] - Public domain portrait photograph

[Group; William Borah, center] - Public domain portrait photograph

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[William E. Borah, Henry Cabot Lodge and unidentified]

[William E. Borah, Henry Cabot Lodge and unidentified]

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[Group at White House; Charles L. McNary? center and William Borah, right]

[Group at White House; Charles L. McNary? center and William Borah, ri...

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As hearing on president's re-organization plan opened today. Washington, D.C., March 10. Senator Henry F. Ashurst (right) Democrat of Arizona and Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, discusses last-minute details with Senator William E. Borah, of Idaho, as hearings opened today on President Roosevelt's plan for reorganizing the Judiciary. Attorney General Cummings was the first witness heard, 3/10/1937

As hearing on president's re-organization plan opened today. Washingto...

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[Unidentified and Senator William Borah]

[Unidentified and Senator William Borah]

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At Senate meeting where first move of Douglas's approval was made. Washington, D.C., March 24. Dean of the Senate, venerable Senator William Borah, Attorney General Frank Murphy, Supreme Court Appointee William O. Douglas and chairman of the Judiciary Sub Committee Carl A. Hatch had a pow-wow before the meeting of the committee today which approved Douglas for membership in the Supreme Court. the approval will be referred the full Judiciary Committee next Monday where speedy approval is certain. 3-24-39

At Senate meeting where first move of Douglas's approval was made. Was...

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[Group, including William E. Borah, at White House, Washington, D.C.]

[Group, including William E. Borah, at White House, Washington, D.C.]

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Sen. William Borah, left, and Sen. Medill McCormick, right, called at White House

Sen. William Borah, left, and Sen. Medill McCormick, right, called at ...

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[William E. Borah, right] - Public domain photograph, glass negative

[William E. Borah, right] - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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Veteran Idaho legislator. Washington, D.C., Dec. 4. A new informal picture of Senator William E. Borah, made as he attended a meeting of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee today. 12/4/37

Veteran Idaho legislator. Washington, D.C., Dec. 4. A new informal pic...

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Sen. Borah at White House and Sen. [George] Norris

Sen. Borah at White House and Sen. [George] Norris

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[Herbert Hoover at desk with group standing behind him, including members of his Cabinet: Henry Stimson, 2nd from right, Charles Curtis, 3rd from right; William Borah, Patrick J. Hurley, and Charles Adams, 5th from right]

[Herbert Hoover at desk with group standing behind him, including memb...

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[William Borah, 2nd from right]

[William Borah, 2nd from right]

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[Group at table; includes William Borah, 3rd from right, front row]

[Group at table; includes William Borah, 3rd from right, front row]

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[William Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

[William Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

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Sen. Will. E. Borah - Public domain portrait photograph

Sen. Will. E. Borah - Public domain portrait photograph

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Old friends meet after 50 years. Washington, D.C., May 26. Sen. William E. Borah, left, R. of Ohio, first the first time in 50 years met his old friend Clark Conkling 86 yrs. old of Lyons, Kansas, center. Mr. Conkling was running a country newspaper while Sen. Borah was attending the Law School of the Univ. of Kansas in 1884, Sen. Arthur Capper, on the right, made it possible that the two met today at the Capitol, 52638

Old friends meet after 50 years. Washington, D.C., May 26. Sen. Willia...

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[Senator William Borah and group]

[Senator William Borah and group]

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Republican Senators leave White House after conference with president. Washington, D.C., July 18. Appearing a bit wan after the night conference which the President called for tonight, Senators Warren Austin and William E. Borah were snapped in their car as the drove away from the White House steps after it was decided in the conference to let the neutrality question ride until [...], both are Republican [...]

Republican Senators leave White House after conference with president....

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[William E. Borah at White House, Washington, D.C.]

[William E. Borah at White House, Washington, D.C.]

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President Coolidge signs Kellogg Treaty. President Coolidge today formally signed the document of ratification of the Kellogg treaty before a distinguished gathering in the east room of the White House, including Vice President Dawes, members of the Cabinet and members of the Senate and House. In the front row, left to right: Vice President Dawes; President Coolidge; Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg; Secretary of the Treasury Mellon; and Secretary of War Davis. in the back row, left to right: Senator William E. Borah; Senator Claude A. Swanson; Senator Thomas F. Walsh; Vice President-elect Charles Curtis; and Senator D.O. Hastings

President Coolidge signs Kellogg Treaty. President Coolidge today form...

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[Senator William Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

[Senator William Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

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Senate Judiciary Committee considers president's request to increase membership of Supreme Court. Washington D.C. After a meeting today members of the Senate Judiciary Committee reported that opinion in their group was about evenly divided on wisdom of President Roosevelt's request for power to increase the membership of the Supreme Court to possibly 15 members. Senators Borah, Pittman and Connally continued their silence on the administration Program as they left the Committee Room. in the photograph, left to right: (seated) Senator William E. Borah, Idaho; Senator Henry F. Hurst of Arizona, Chairman ; and Senator Pat McCarran of Nevada. Standing left to right: Senator Frederich Van Nuys of Indiana; Senator Edward R. Burke of Nebraska. Senator Warren Austin of Vermont; Senator Key Pittman of Nevada; Senator George McGill of Kansas; and Senator Carl Hatch of New Mexico

Senate Judiciary Committee considers president's request to increase m...

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Monopoly witness, Dr. Lubin. Washington, D.C., Dec. 4. Dr. Isadore Lubin, Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, appeared before the Monopoly Committee today. He said that a period of rising prices and 'painful economic readjustment' is in prospect as a result of the European war. 'The experience of the past 100 years, ' Lubin said, 'has demonstrated repeatedly that major wars bring tremendous changes in prices and have far reaching effect upon the structure of industry and upon the entire economy. Senator Borah presided in the absence of Senator O'Mahoney

Monopoly witness, Dr. Lubin. Washington, D.C., Dec. 4. Dr. Isadore Lub...

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Senator Borah stays on job. Washington, D.C. Aug. 30. While other senators are resting in their home states or visiting vacation spots, Senator William E. Borah, veteran Idaho legislator, remains in Washington and goes to his office every day. He is shown reading his morning mail. 8/30/27

Senator Borah stays on job. Washington, D.C. Aug. 30. While other sena...

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[William Borah, 2nd from right]

[William Borah, 2nd from right]

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[William Borah, 2nd from right]

[William Borah, 2nd from right]

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[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

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[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

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Borah and Nye want to form new national party. Washington, D.C., May 6. There have been new rumors that Senator Borah of Idaho and Senator Nye of North Dakota and other insurgent Republicans want to start a new National party with the purpose of unhorsing the present Republican National Committee. The leadership will fall to Senators William E. Borah and Gerald P. Nye caught as they were confering together at the Capitol today, 561937

Borah and Nye want to form new national party. Washington, D.C., May 6...

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PRESIDENT EULOGIZED BORAH AT WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON CHILDREN IN DEMOCRACY. WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 19. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, ADDRESSING THE WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON CHILDREN IN A DEMOCRACY IN THE EAST ROOM TONIGHT, OPENED HIS SPEECH WITH A EULOGY TO THE LATE WILLIAM E. BORAH. HE SAID HE WAS GREATLY SADDENED TO HEAR OF THE DEATH OF 'AN OLD FRIEND.' HE POINTED OUT THAT ALTHOUGH THEY MAY HAVE BEEN OF DIFFERENT POLITICAL BELIEFS, THEY WERE BOTH WORKING FOR A COMMON GOAL, THAT OF DEMOCRACY. NOTE THE TWO WOMEN WITH BOWED HEADS IN THE BACKGROUND AS THE PRESIDENT SPOKE OF BORAH

PRESIDENT EULOGIZED BORAH AT WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON CHILDREN IN DEM...

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Examine first evidence offered to Monopoly Committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. Senator William E. Borah, left, Republican of Idaho, and Senator William H. Kin, Democrat of Utah, study evidence offered by Isador Lubin, Commissioner of Labor Statistics, U.S. Dept. of Labor, who appeared as the first witness before the Joint Committee Investigating Monopolies today

Examine first evidence offered to Monopoly Committee. Washington, D.C....

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BORAH, WILLIAM E., SENATOR FROM IDAHO, 1907-

BORAH, WILLIAM E., SENATOR FROM IDAHO, 1907-

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Capitol lunch for two. Washington, D.C., Dec. 21. Party lines are forgotten when members of the United States Senate [...] the Capitol Restaurant for luncheon. The diner is the favorite spot right now the as the Senators return for the coming session [...] Here we see the Republican Senator William E. Borah of Idaho, Driving home a point in a discussion [with] Senator Bennett Champ Clark, of Missouri, as [...] listens

Capitol lunch for two. Washington, D.C., Dec. 21. Party lines are forg...

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[Frank Kellogg defending U.S. action in Nicaragua before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, with chairman of the committee Senator William E. Borah on the left]

[Frank Kellogg defending U.S. action in Nicaragua before the Senate Fo...

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[William E. Borah] - Public domain  photograph

[William E. Borah] - Public domain photograph

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[William E. Borah, front left; Joseph T. Robinson, right]

[William E. Borah, front left; Joseph T. Robinson, right]

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BORAH, WILLIAM E., SENATOR FROM IDAHO, 1907-

BORAH, WILLIAM E., SENATOR FROM IDAHO, 1907-

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[Group; Hiram Johnson, left, William Borah, center; J. Hamilton Lewis, back right]]

[Group; Hiram Johnson, left, William Borah, center; J. Hamilton Lewis,...

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[William E. Borah] - Public domain dedication image

[William E. Borah] - Public domain dedication image

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Mrs. Borah lunches with wife of Japanese Ambassador. Washington, D.C., May 24. Seen lunching together at the senate restaurant in the Capitol today were Mrs. William E. Borah, wife of senator from Idaho, and Mme Hirosi Saito, wife of Japanese Ambassador. They later viewed the Senate in session, 5/24/37

Mrs. Borah lunches with wife of Japanese Ambassador. Washington, D.C.,...

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Willard Thorp, Leon Henderson, William E. Borah

Willard Thorp, Leon Henderson, William E. Borah

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Attentative experts. Washington, D.C., April 6. All experts on foreign relations, these three Senators - William E. Borah, left, Key Pittman, and Hiram Johnson - listen attentively as Barnard Baruch testifies before Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Senator Pittman is present Chairman of the Committee. 4-6- 39

Attentative experts. Washington, D.C., April 6. All experts on foreign...

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PRESIDENT EULOGIZED BORAH AT WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON CHILDREN IN DEMOCRACY. WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 19. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, ADDRESSING THE WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON CHILDREN IN A DEMOCRACY IN THE EAST ROOM TONIGHT, OPENED HIS SPEECH WITH A EULOGY TO THE LATE WILLIAM E. BORAH. HE SAID HE WAS GREATLY SADDENED TO HEAR OF THE DEATH OF 'AN OLD FRIEND.' HE POINTED OUT THAT ALTHOUGH THEY MAY HAVE BEEN OF DIFFERENT POLITICAL BELIEFS, THEY WERE BOTH WORKING FOR A COMMON GOAL, THAT OF DEMOCRACY. NOTE THE TWO WOMEN WITH BOWED HEADS IN THE BACKGROUND AS THE PRESIDENT SPOKE OF BORAH

PRESIDENT EULOGIZED BORAH AT WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON CHILDREN IN DEM...

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The Senate committee investigating the charges against Senator B.K. Wheeler, ... Left to right: Senators William E. Borah of Idaho chairman, C.A. Swanson of Virginia, T.H. Caraway of Ark., C.L. McNary of Ore., Thomas Sterling, of S.D.

The Senate committee investigating the charges against Senator B.K. Wh...

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Secretary of State Charles Evan Hughes, (left), with Senator Borah, Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, leaving a two hour executive session on February 2, when both Secretary Hughes and Secretary Hoover were heard regarding the German Commercial Treaty, intended as a model for conventions with other nations

Secretary of State Charles Evan Hughes, (left), with Senator Borah, Ch...

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Senator Borah stays on job. Washington, D.C. Aug. 30. While other senators are resting in their home states or visiting vacation spots, Senator William E. Borah, veteran Idaho legislator, remains in Washington and goes to his office every day. He is shown reading his morning mail. 8/30/27

Senator Borah stays on job. Washington, D.C. Aug. 30. While other sena...

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Hitler speech means end of peace talks, Senator Borah says. Washington, D.C., April 28. Senator William E. Borah, Republican of Idaho, Dean of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, after reading the speech of Adolph Hitler today told newsmen that he regarded it 'as ending the matter of further world peace discussions'

Hitler speech means end of peace talks, Senator Borah says. Washington...

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[Hiram Johnson, left; William Borah, center]

[Hiram Johnson, left; William Borah, center]

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Congressional monopoly committee holds initial meeting. Washington, D.C., July 1. The Congressional Executive Committee to investigate monopolies held their first meeting today and charted a course designed to determine the efffect of concentrated wealth and power on business. Pictured, left to right: (sitting) Senator William E. Borah, Herman Oliphant, General Counsel for Treasury; Senator William H. King, Utah; Senator Hoseph C. O'Mahoney, of Wyoming and Chairman of the Committee; Rep. Hatton W. Sumners, of Texas and Vice Chairman; Thurman Arnold, Assistant Attorney General; and Rep. Edward C. Eicher of Iowa. Standing left to right: Richard C. Patterson, Jr., Assistant Secretary of Commerce; Garland S. Ferguson, Chairman of Federal Trade Commission; William O. Douglas, Chairman of S.E.C.; Isador Lubin Chief of Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor; and Rep. Edward H. Rees of Kansas, 7/1/38

Congressional monopoly committee holds initial meeting. Washington, D....

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[William E. Borah at White House, Washington, D.C.]

[William E. Borah at White House, Washington, D.C.]

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The front line at the Hopi snake dance staged by Senator Cameron of Arizona at the Capitol May 15th. Mrs. William E. Borah, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth and Speaker Longworth

The front line at the Hopi snake dance staged by Senator Cameron of Ar...

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[Hiram Johnson? left; William E. Borah, center]

[Hiram Johnson? left; William E. Borah, center]

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Borah and Nye want to form new national party. Washington, D.C., May 6. There have been new rumors that Senator Borah of Idaho and Senator Nye of North Dakota and other insurgent Republicans want to start a new National party with the purpose of unhorsing the present Republican National Committee. The leadership will fall to Senators William E. Borah and Gerald P. Nye caught as they were confering together at the Capitol today, 5/6/1937

Borah and Nye want to form new national party. Washington, D.C., May 6...

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Borah and McCarran seem happy at Judiciary Committee. Washington, D.C., May 18. Sen. William E. Borah of Idaho (seated) and Senator Pat McCarran of Nevada, both seem elated that the Senate Judiciary Committee voted to report the President's bill to the Senate floor as unfavorable. Both of these Senators have been opposed to the bill and are glad that the meetings are over, 5/18/1937

Borah and McCarran seem happy at Judiciary Committee. Washington, D.C....

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Nominee for Assistant Attorney General questioned by senate committee. Washington, D.C., March 11. Thurman Arnold, nominee for Assistant Attorney General to succeed Robert H. Jackson, pictured as he was questioned by the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee this morning. He declared before the committee that he wanted to "break up monopoly" but believed the anti-trust laws were imperfect. After a short session the committee approved the nomination of Arnold with the understanding that the right to oppose confirmation on the Senate floor would be reserved for Senators Borah and Burke, 3/11/38

Nominee for Assistant Attorney General questioned by senate committee....

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Old friends meet after 50 years. Washington, D.C., May 26. Sen. William E. Borah, left, R. of Ohio, first the first time in 50 years met his old friend Clark Conkling 86 yrs. old of Lyons, Kansas, center. Mr. Conkling was running a country newspaper while Sen. Borah was attending the Law School of the Univ. of Kansas in 1884, Sen. Arthur Capper, on the right, made it possible that the two met today at the Capitol, 5/26/38

Old friends meet after 50 years. Washington, D.C., May 26. Sen. Willia...

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[William E. Borah, left. U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.]

[William E. Borah, left. U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.]

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[William Borah, center] - Public domain portrait photograph

[William Borah, center] - Public domain portrait photograph

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Sen. William Borah, R. of Idaho - Public domain portrait photograph

Sen. William Borah, R. of Idaho - Public domain portrait photograph

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[William E. Borah] - Public domain photograph, glass negative

[William E. Borah] - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

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Sen. William E. Borah of Idaho - Public domain portrait photograph

Sen. William E. Borah of Idaho - Public domain portrait photograph

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[Unidentifed persons with Senator William Borah]

[Unidentifed persons with Senator William Borah]

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Last picture of Senator Borah made before present illness. Washington, D.C., July 11. The condition of Senator William E. Borah, veteran Republican from Idaho who has been ill for the last ten days, was "about the same" today, his office announced. This picture of the Senator, made at the first meeting of the Senate Monopoly Committee with Herman Oliphant, Treasury Department General Counsel, is the last on to be mode of the legislator before he became ill, 7/11/38

Last picture of Senator Borah made before present illness. Washington,...

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[Robert M. La Follette, Jr., and Senator William Borah in group]

[Robert M. La Follette, Jr., and Senator William Borah in group]

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Screen star thrills senate ladies. Washington, D.C., April 4. Robert Montgomery, screen star, unexpectedly dropped into the Senate Ladies luncheon at the Capitol today where he was given a royal welcome by the congressional wives. The picture might indicate it was a publicity stunt for Florida as Mrs. Claude Pepper and Mrs. Charles O. Andrews, right wives of the democratic senators from Florida, proffer the star a grapefruit from the Sunshine State. On the left are, Mrs. William E. Borah and Senator Hattie W. Caraway of Arkansas. 4-4-39

Screen star thrills senate ladies. Washington, D.C., April 4. Robert M...

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Returning Senators greet one another. Washington, D.C., Jan. 3. Republican Senator William E. Borah, left, seemed happy to see Democratic Senator John H. Bankhead, center, and Millard E. Tydings, as he met them in the Senate subway on their way to today's opening session of the 76th Congress

Returning Senators greet one another. Washington, D.C., Jan. 3. Republ...

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[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

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[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

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Senator Borah of Idaho - Public domain portrait drawing

Senator Borah of Idaho - Public domain portrait drawing

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BORAH, WILLIAM E., SENATOR FROM IDAHO, 1907-

BORAH, WILLIAM E., SENATOR FROM IDAHO, 1907-

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[Group; William Borah, third from left. U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.]

[Group; William Borah, third from left. U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C....

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[William Borah, left] - Public domain portrait photograph

[William Borah, left] - Public domain portrait photograph

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Idaho Senator. Washington, D.C., Jan. 13. Idaho's Veteran Senator William E. Borah, from a photograph made a few days ago at a meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee, 1/13/39

Idaho Senator. Washington, D.C., Jan. 13. Idaho's Veteran Senator Will...

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Examine first evidence offered to Monopoly Committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. Senator William E. Borah, left, Republican of Idaho, and Senator William H. Kin, Democrat of Utah, study evidence offered by Isador Lubin, Commissioner of Labor Statistics, U.S. Dept. of Labor, who appeared as the first witness before the Joint Committee Investigating Monopolies today

Examine first evidence offered to Monopoly Committee. Washington, D.C....

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[Group at table, left to right, seated: William E. Borah, Hubert Work?, Joseph T. Robinson, and Charles McNary]

[Group at table, left to right, seated: William E. Borah, Hubert Work?...

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[William Borah, 2nd from right]

[William Borah, 2nd from right]

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[William E. Borah] - Public domain scan / photograph

[William E. Borah] - Public domain scan / photograph

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In spotlight at meeting of senate foreign relations committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 25. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee met in Executive Session today to discuss developments at the Brussels Nine-Power Conference. Here we see, left to right: Senator William E. Borah, former Chairman of the Committee; Senator Key Pittman, Present Chairman; Senator Ryan F. Duffy of Wisconsin and member of the committee. 11/24/37

In spotlight at meeting of senate foreign relations committee. Washing...

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Sen. John Thomas of Idaho. He succeeds the late William E. Borah, Feb. 1940

Sen. John Thomas of Idaho. He succeeds the late William E. Borah, Feb....

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Senators Borah, Lodge, and Smoot, who conferred with the President on current legislation today

Senators Borah, Lodge, and Smoot, who conferred with the President on ...

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Borah greets Moley. Washington, D.C., March 23. Senator William E. Borah, Republican from Idaho, greets Raymond Moley, former ace member of the Roosevelt "brain trust" as he arrived to express his opposition to the president's court reform plan before the Senate Judiciary Committee, 3231937

Borah greets Moley. Washington, D.C., March 23. Senator William E. Bor...

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Back Senate bills proposing licensing of corporations operating in interstate commerce. Washington, D.C., Nov. 26. Both Senators Joseph A. O'Mahoney (left) of Wyoming, and William E. Borah, of Idaho, have introduced bills in the Senate requiring that corporations which operate in interstate commerce take out federal charters. The bills are aimed to reach objectives of NRA and the pending Wage-Hour Bill--that is, fair-trade practices in industry and protection of the worker from over-long hours and oppressive wages--but in a simpler fashion. Senators Borah and O'Mahoney are seeking agreement on the form of a bill, with the aim, if possible, of merging their individual measures, 11/26/37

Back Senate bills proposing licensing of corporations operating in int...

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[William Borah, left] - Public domain portrait photograph

[William Borah, left] - Public domain portrait photograph

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Borah greets Moley. Washington, D.C., March 23. Senator William E. Borah, Republican from Idaho, greets Raymond Moley, former ace member of the Roosevelt "brain trust" as he arrived to express his opposition to the president's court reform plan before the Senate Judiciary Committee, 3/23/1937

Borah greets Moley. Washington, D.C., March 23. Senator William E. Bor...

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President calls conference of Senate and State Department on neutrality. Washington, D.C., July 18. It was almost midnight tonight when Senators began emerging from the White House after their conference with President Roosevelt and Secretary of State Hull at which an agreement was reached to allow neutrality legislation to lie dormant until next session, thus, apparently ending a flare-up between congress and the president on the neutrality issue which began when the Senate Foreign Relations Committee refused to take up the question this session. Left to right: Senator Charles L. McNary, Minority leader; Sen. Warren Austin of Vermont; Sen. Key Pittman, Chairman of the Foregin Relations Committee; Sen. William E. Borah of Idaho, and Secretary of State Cordell Hull. Senator Alben Barkley, Majority Leader and Vice President Garner remained inside to talk further with the president

President calls conference of Senate and State Department on neutralit...

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[Group at desk; includes Joe Byrns, 2nd from left, and William E. Borah, 3rd from right]

[Group at desk; includes Joe Byrns, 2nd from left, and William E. Bora...

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[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

[William E. Borah] - Public domain portrait photograph

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Veteran Idaho legislator. Washington, D.C., May 24. Senator William E. Borah, Republican of Idaho, snapped as he attended a Senate hearing today, 5/24/1937

Veteran Idaho legislator. Washington, D.C., May 24. Senator William E....

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