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Congressional cake with 85 candles being presented to Rep. Charles M. Stedman of North Car. on his 85th birthday by colleagues in the House. Speaker Longworth is making the presentation
Tries culinary skill. Washington, D.C., March 10. Senator F. Ryan Duffey, democrat of Wisconsin, proud of his culinary skill tries his hand on a 35-pound sturgeon presented to him at the Capitol today by Maurice Fitzsimmons, Democrat Committeeman from Wisconsin. The fish, which was caught in Lake Winnebago, Wisc., was later served at a luncheon to Congressional colleagues of Senator Duffey, 3/10/38

Tries culinary skill. Washington, D.C., March 10. Senator F. Ryan Duff...

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A poster comes to life. "Never got so close to one of these babies before" says George Woolslayer (right) giving an army jeep the once-over. At the post where Sergeant French L. Vineyard (center) is stationed, Woolslayer learned a great many things about army operations. Aviation-radio Chief John Marshall Evans (left) got a few pointers himself during this tour of the camp which was arranged after the servicemen had visited Woolslayer's steel mill. The three colleagues of the "Men Working Together" poster found that they actually must "work together" for the successful waging of the war. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. "Never got so close to one of these babies bef...

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Congressmen's wives learn to speak in class. The Congressional Public Speaking class, composed of wives of congressmen, is attempting to teach the ladies to search out material and present it effectively under the direction of Mrs. Hugh Butler, public speaking teacher. They met today at the Agriculture Department's 'Chamber of Horrors' where Mrs. Ralph O. Brewster, wife of the member from Maine, gave her colleagues a sample of her learning while Mrs. Butler looks on from the right of the picture, 2-10- 39

Congressmen's wives learn to speak in class. The Congressional Public ...

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Two new Republican members of House from Ohio take seats. Washington, D.C., March 5. Recently victorious in their race for membership in the lower house of Congress, Mrs. Frances Payne Bolton, Cleveland, and J. Harry McGregor, West Lafayette, were sworn in and took their seats today. They are pictured being welcomed by other Ohio colleagues in the House. Left to right: Rep. L.L. Marshall, Congressman-at-large; Rep. Frances R. Bolton; Rep. George H. Bender, Congressman-at-large; and Rep. J. Harry McGregor, 3-5-40

Two new Republican members of House from Ohio take seats. Washington, ...

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[Sigmund Freud with colleagues at the Congress at the Hague]

[Sigmund Freud with colleagues at the Congress at the Hague]

Photograph shows Freud seated (center), Ernest Jones (second from left), Sándor Ferenczi (second from right), and standing (center) Karl Abraham; several unidentified men appear either seated or standing.

A poster comes to life. "Never got so close to one of these babies before" says George Woolslayer (right) giving an army jeep the once-over. At the post where Sergeant French L. Vineyard (center) is stationed, Woolslayer learned a great many things about army operations. Aviation-radio Chief John Marshall Evans (left) got a few pointers himself during this tour of the camp which was arranged after the servicemen had visited Woolslayer's steel mill. The three colleagues of the "Men Working Together" poster found that they actually must "work together" for the successful waging of the war. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. "Never got so close to one of these babies bef...

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Senators in playful mood. Washington, D.C., June 15. It wasn't all work and no play for all of the Senators today as the Senate pushed through last minute bills to speed adjournment. Senator F. Ryan Duffy, (left) Wisconsin, engages in a sparring match with Senator Allen Ellender, Louisiana, as their colleagues debated the conference report on the $375,000,000 flood control bill, 6/15/38

Senators in playful mood. Washington, D.C., June 15. It wasn't all wor...

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A poster comes to life. A couple of groundhogs get a liberal education from a Navy pilot as Aviation-radio Chief John Marshall Evans (left) escorts welder George Woolslayer and Sergeant French L. Vineyard (right) through his navy post. The three colleagues of the "Men Working Together" poster learned how the war can be won only by the united efforts of soldier, sailor and worker, during their introductions to one another's spheres of activity. Allegheny- Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. A couple of groundhogs get a liberal education...

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Senate confirms Black 63-16 Washington, D.C., Aug. 17. The new Associate Justice of the Supreme Court with Mrs. Hugo L. Black were all smiles as they were surrounded by the Senate colleagues of Black following his confirmation by the Seante 63-16. In the photograph, left to right: Senators Fred H. Brown, New Hampshire; M.M. Neely, West Virginia; Carl A. Hatch, New Mexico; Justice Black, Senators Henry A. Ashurst, Arizona; Sherman Minton, Indiana; Mrs Black; Senators George McGill, Kansas; and WIlliam Dieterich, Illinois, 8/17/37

Senate confirms Black 63-16 Washington, D.C., Aug. 17. The new Associa...

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Speaker Bankhead bids goodbye to colleagues and pages as 75th congress adjourns. Washington, D.C., June 16. The house floor was a bedlam as Speaker Bankhead (center) endeavored to shake the hands of all of his colleagues and the page boys when the 75th congress adjourned, 6/16/38

Speaker Bankhead bids goodbye to colleagues and pages as 75th congress...

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A poster comes to life. "I've been waitin' for this moment," said George Woolslayer, as he shook hands with his poster-model colleagues, Sergeant Vineyard and Chief Evans, "and I'm mighty proud." Although Woolslayer was somewhat more voluble than his service friends, all of the men admitted to being thrilled at the meeting. None had met before. It was the soldier's and sailor's first visit to a steel mill and they watched the operation with interest and laid down a continuous barrage of questions. Working on a rush order, Woolslayer was not able to leave his job to meet the other two at the station as had been originally planned. Introducing the men is Robert Foster (second from left). Allegheny Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. "I've been waitin' for this moment," said Geor...

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A poster comes to life. A reciprocal engagement is carried out at Sergeant Vineyard's army post, where welder George Woolslayer and Aviation-radio Chief John Marshall Evans (right) learn about life in the Army. Woolslayer was invited to the post after he had shown the servicemen through the steel mill where he works. In this way, the colleagues of the "Men Working Together" poster learned about one another, and gained new respect for the part each plays in the war against the Axis. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. A reciprocal engagement is carried out at Serg...

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Former house minority leader presented set of silver by republican congressmen. Washington, D.C., April 5 -Former House Minority Leader Bertrand N. Snell, or New York, was presented with a silver service set at surprise breakfast tendered him today at the Capitol by his former republican colleagues. In the photo - left to right - House Minority Leader Joseph W. Martin, Jr. of Massachusetts - Bertrand N. Snell - Rep. James W. Wadsworth of New York - Rep. Daniel A. Reed of New York and Rep. Frank Crowther of New York. 4-5-39

Former house minority leader presented set of silver by republican con...

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A poster comes to life. "I've been waitin' for this moment," said George Woolslayer as he shook hands with his poster-model colleagues, Sergeant Vineyard and Chief Evans, "and I'm mighty proud." Although Woolslayer was somewhat more voluble than his service friends, all of the men admitted to being thrilled at the meeting. None had met before. It was the soldier's and sailor's first visit to a steel mill and they watched the operations with interest and laid down a continuous barrage of questions. Working on a rush order, Woolslayer was not able to leave his job to meet the other two at the station, as had been originally planned. Introducing the men is Robert Foster, (second from left) Woolslayer's boss. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. "I've been waitin' for this moment," said Geor...

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A poster comes to life. Welder George Woolslayer meets Sergeant Vineyard's pals at his army post after Vineyard and Aviation-radio Chief John Evans had visited Woolslayer at the steel mill where he is employed. Thus did the three colleagues of the "Men Working Together" poster meet one another and recognize the value of united effort, soldier, sailor and worker, "one for all and all for one" to blast the Axis off the map. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. Welder George Woolslayer meets Sergeant Vineya...

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Perfect comfort, Washington, D.C., Sept. 30. Senator Ellison D. Smith, Democrat of South Carolina and familiarly called "Cotton Ed" by his colleagues, believes in perfect comfort as he catches up with his riding while the Senate is out of session

Perfect comfort, Washington, D.C., Sept. 30. Senator Ellison D. Smith,...

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Body of Veteran Illinois Senator leaving Capitol for final resting place. Washington, D.C., April 12. Final rites for the late Senator from Illinois, J. Ham Lewis, were conducted today in the Senate chamber where the body lay in state. President Roosevelt, members of the Cabinet, U.S. Supreme Court and Senate colleagues of the late Senator attended the services. This picture shows the body being carried from the Capitol. 4-12-39

Body of Veteran Illinois Senator leaving Capitol for final resting pla...

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A poster comes to life. A reciprocal engagement is carried out at Sergeant Vineyard's army post, where welder George Woolslayer and Aviation-radio Chief John Marshall Evans (right) learn about life in the Army. Woolslayer was invited to the post after he had shown the servicemen through the steel mill where he works. In this way, the colleagues of the "Men Working Together" poster learned about one another, and gained new respect for the part each plays in the war against the Axis. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. A reciprocal engagement is carried out at Serg...

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Speaker Bankhead bids goodbye to colleagues and pages as 75th congress adjourns. Washington, D.C., June 16. The house floor was a bedlam as Speaker Bankhead (center) endeavored to shake the hands of all of his colleagues and the page boys when the 75th congress adjourned, 61638

Speaker Bankhead bids goodbye to colleagues and pages as 75th congress...

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A poster comes to life. The letter that started the ball rolling: welder George Woolslayer writes the Office of War Information (OWI) asking for information about his two poster colleagues. "I want to tell you that it makes me quite proud to be part of a war poster," wrote Woolslayer. "Can you let me have the name of the soldier and sailor. I feel I'd like to know them..." Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. The letter that started the ball rolling: weld...

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A poster comes to life. A couple of groundhogs get a liberal education from a Navy pilot as Aviation-radio Chief John Marshall Evans (left) escorts welder George Woolslayer and Sergeant French L. Vineyard (right) through his navy post. The three colleagues of the "Men Working Together" poster learned how the war can be won only by the united efforts of soldier, sailor and worker, during their introductions to one another's spheres of activity. Allegheny- Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. A couple of groundhogs get a liberal education...

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South Carolina Senator. Washington, D.C. June 7. A new informal snap of Senator Ellison D. Smith, Democrat of South Carolina. Chairman of the Senate Agricultural Committee, he is familiarly called "Cotton Ed" by his colleagues in the upper house. 6/7/37

South Carolina Senator. Washington, D.C. June 7. A new informal snap o...

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Senate's champion filibuster. Washington, D.C., Jan. 26. Leader of the Senate's bloc of Southern senators' filibuster against the anti- lynching bill, Senator Allen J. Ellender, of Louisiana, rests and studies up on Senate procedure while his colleagues continue the Filibuster against the measure. In 6 days Ellender spoke for total of 28 hours during the present Filibuster, 1/26/38

Senate's champion filibuster. Washington, D.C., Jan. 26. Leader of the...

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Barrage balloon manufacture. John and his colleagues. Silhouetted against the spiderweb pattern of the inside of a great barrage balloon, this supervisor watches "balloon tailors" at work on an inside seam. The area in the picture will be filled with helium in service. General Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio

Barrage balloon manufacture. John and his colleagues. Silhouetted agai...

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