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Speaker Joe Byrns - Public domain portrait photograph

Speaker Joe Byrns - Public domain portrait photograph

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Speaker Joe Byrns - Public domain portrait photograph

Speaker Joe Byrns - Public domain portrait photograph

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[Group: Homer S. Cummings, right; Henry A. Wallace, Ellison D. Smith, and Joseph T. Robinson, center front; Joseph Byrns, far right. White House, Washington, D.C.]

[Group: Homer S. Cummings, right; Henry A. Wallace, Ellison D. Smith, ...

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[Group: Homer S. Cummings, right; Henry A. Wallace, Ellison D. Smith, and Joseph T. Robinson, center front; Joseph Byrns, far right. White House, Washington, D.C.]

[Group: Homer S. Cummings, right; Henry A. Wallace, Ellison D. Smith, ...

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Son of late Speaker welcomed by Speaker Bankhead on arrival to assume duties as representative. Washington, D.C., Jan. 2. Representative Joseph W. Byrns, Jr., right, of Tennessee, son of the late Speaker of the House, was warmly greeted by Speaker Bankhead on his arrival at the Capitol today for the opening of Congress. Rep. Byrns won his seat in the November elections, 1/2/39

Son of late Speaker welcomed by Speaker Bankhead on arrival to assume ...

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The Speaker's Secretary. Margaret M. Robertson, Secretary to Speaker Joe Byrns for the past 13 years, is one of the most obliging persons on Capitol Hill. She interviews all members of Congress who call upon the Speaker. She is the wife of Lieut. W.A.R. Robertson, U.S. Army Air Corps. They have four children, three girls and a boy. 1/25/35

The Speaker's Secretary. Margaret M. Robertson, Secretary to Speaker J...

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[Film crew and photographers shooting group (includes Joe Byrns) at White House entrance. Washington, D.C.]

[Film crew and photographers shooting group (includes Joe Byrns) at Wh...

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[Joseph Byrns at U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.]

[Joseph Byrns at U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.]

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View portrait of late speaker. Washington, D.C., Nov. 12. A portrait of the late Speaker of the House Joseph W. Byrns was hung at the Capitol for the first time today. The first to view it were Speaker William B. Bankhead (left) and Rep. Sam D. McReynolds of Tennessee, Cronies of the late Speaker for years. The portrait was done by Miss. E. Sophonissa Hergsheimer, of Nashville, Tenn. 11/12/37

View portrait of late speaker. Washington, D.C., Nov. 12. A portrait o...

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Tennessee Solon. Washington, D.C., April 1. A new informal picture of Rep. Joseph W. Byrns, Jr. democrat of Tennessee. He is the son of the late Speaker of the House. 4-1-39

Tennessee Solon. Washington, D.C., April 1. A new informal picture of ...

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Speaker Joe Byrns - Public domain portrait photograph

Speaker Joe Byrns - Public domain portrait photograph

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[Joseph Byrns, left] - Public domain portrait photograph

[Joseph Byrns, left] - Public domain portrait photograph

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MAKING SOME HISTORY. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, STANDING ON THE ROSTRUM OF THE HOUSE CHAMBER, MAKES A BIT OF HISTORY BY APPEARING BEFORE A JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS TO DELIVER A VETO OF THE PATMAN BONUS BILL. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME SUCH ACTION WAS TAKEN BY A PRESIDENT, AND MARKS A NEW HIGH FOR PRESIDENTIAL VETOES OF THE VETERAN BONUS LEGISLATION. VICE PRESIDENT GARNER, SEATED LEFT UNDER THE FLAG, AND SPEAKER JOE BYRNS, SEEM VERY IMPRESSED

MAKING SOME HISTORY. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, STANDING ON THE ROSTRUM OF T...

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[Joseph Byrns with gavel at U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.]

[Joseph Byrns with gavel at U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.]

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[Joseph Byrns with gavel at U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.]

[Joseph Byrns with gavel at U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.]

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Speaker Joe Byrns - Public domain portrait photograph

Speaker Joe Byrns - Public domain portrait photograph

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Congressional record has face lifted. Washington, D.C., Jan. 4. The first copy of the Congressional record for the 76th session came off the presses today with a new face. Rep. Joseph W. Byrns, Jr., examines a copy of the Congressman's 'bible' which will henceforth carry the United States Seal on the front page, 1/4/39

Congressional record has face lifted. Washington, D.C., Jan. 4. The fi...

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[Unidentified woman and Joseph Byrns with portrait of woman; White House, Washington, D.C.]

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The first meeting of the commission to arrange for the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of George Washington to be held in 1932, took place today, Feb. 16th at the White House with President Coolidge as chairman. The committee includes four members appointed by the Senate, four from the House and four appointed by the President. Left to right, front row: Senator Selden P. Spencer, Missouri; Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, President General, D.A.R.; President Coolidge; Mrs. John D. Sherman, Federation of Women's Clubs and Senator Simeon Fess, Ohio. Second row: Frederick H. Gillett, Speaker of the House of Representatives; Representative John Q. Tilson, Connecticut; Representative Willis C. Hawley, Oregon. Top row: Frank Munsey, publisher; Representative Joseph W. Byrns, Tennessee; Senator Thomas F. Bayard, Delaware; Senator Carter Class, Virginia, and Hanford Monider, former Commander of the American Legion

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Speaker Joe Byrns - Public domain portrait photograph

Speaker Joe Byrns - Public domain portrait photograph

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Late Speaker's wife sees son take oath as member of Congress. Washington, D.C., Jan. 3. Mrs.. Joseph W. Byrns, right, widow of late Speaker of the House, was at the Capitol bright and early today to see her son Joseph W. Byrnes, Jr., take the oath as representative from Tennessee. She was accompanied by Mrs. William B. Bankhead, center, wife of the present Speaker, and Mrs. Joseph W. Byrnes, Jr., 1339

Late Speaker's wife sees son take oath as member of Congress. Washingt...

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Late Speaker's wife sees son take oath as member of Congress. Washington, D.C., Jan. 3. Mrs.. Joseph W. Byrns, right, widow of late Speaker of the House, was at the Capitol bright and early today to see her son Joseph W. Byrnes, Jr., take the oath as representative from Tennessee. She was accompanied by Mrs. William B. Bankhead, center, wife of the present Speaker, and Mrs. Joseph W. Byrnes, Jr., 1/3/39

Late Speaker's wife sees son take oath as member of Congress. Washingt...

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