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All alone. Acting Director of the Budget, Daniel W. Bell, is all alone in more ways than one. He is understood to have refused a juicy political job. He has a 15 year Civil Service record and draws $10,000 as Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits. He has acted as Budget Director since the resignation of Lewis Douglas. Bell declined to have his appointment made permanent, 11/29/35

All alone. Acting Director of the Budget, Daniel W. Bell, is all alone...

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Bell may succeed McCarl. Acting Director of the Budget, Daniel W. Bell, is considered a possible successor to J.R. McCarl as Comptroller General. McCarl's 14 year term expires next June. Bell is understood to have refused to take the appointment as permanent director of the Bureau of the Budget because it would cost him his Civil Service status, which he has cherished for 15 years. But the term of 14 years as Comptroller General might influence him to case aside his "career" record. In addition to other jobs, Bell is commissioner of accounts and deposits, a position he held when he was drafted to replace Lewis Douglas, the former director of the Budget. Bell, under Civil Service, draws $10,000 a year. This photograph shows Bell near the fireplace in his office in the Treasury Building

Bell may succeed McCarl. Acting Director of the Budget, Daniel W. Bell...

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General Daniel W. Adams, C.S.A., American Civil War Photograph, Glass Negative.

General Daniel W. Adams, C.S.A., American Civil War Photograph, Glass ...

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Okay, but not for me. Acting Director of the Budget, Daniel W. Bell, a career man of the civil service, does not choose to accept a political job and give up the status he achieved in the government. In addition to his duties with the nudget, Bell is commissioner of accounts and deposits and a special assistant to Secretary Henry Mongenthau, all for $10,000 a year. 11/29/35

Okay, but not for me. Acting Director of the Budget, Daniel W. Bell, a...

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John Law and Daniel W. Voorhees to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 05, 1862  (Recommendation)
Citation winners. President Roosevelt is shown here with the group, left to right: Herbert R. James, Christy Park Works, National Tube Company, McKeesport, Pennsylvania; George Smolarek, Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan; Walter P. Hill, C&H Consolidated Copper Company, Detroit, Michigan; William G. Marshall, Director of War Production Drive; Edwin C. Tracy, RCA Manufacturing Company, Camden, New Jersey; Clinton R. Hanna, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company; Stanley Crawford, RCA Manufacturing Company, Camden, New Jersey; Joseph H. Kautisky, Link-Belt Company, Indianapolis, Indiana; Daniel W. Mallett, Borg-Warner Corporation, Rockford, Illinois, Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), M.E. Butler, Stromberg- Carlson Manufacture Company, Rochester, New York

Citation winners. President Roosevelt is shown here with the group, le...

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Daniel W. Carter, 4/25/22 - Public domain  photograph

Daniel W. Carter, 4/25/22 - Public domain photograph

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Daniel W. Tracy, new 2nd Asst. Secy. of Labor, 7-16-40

Daniel W. Tracy, new 2nd Asst. Secy. of Labor, 7-16-40

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[Daniel W. Gooch, Representative from Massachusetts, Thirty-fifth Congress, half-length portrait]

[Daniel W. Gooch, Representative from Massachusetts, Thirty-fifth Cong...

Illus. in: McClees' gallery of photographic portraits of the senators, representatives & delegates of the thirty-fifth Congress... Washington: McClees & Beck, [1859], page 28. Each item includes subject's origi... More

Citation winners. Daniel W. Mallett, certificate winner, an employee of Mechanics Universal Joint Division, Borg-Warner Corporation, Rockford, Illinois, at the luncheon tendered by Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), following the White House ceremony

Citation winners. Daniel W. Mallett, certificate winner, an employee o...

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Mayors discuss WPA strike situation in special session. Washington, D.C., July 14. At an extraordinary session called this morning by their president, Mayor Fiorello La Guardia, the Executive Committee of the U.S. Conference of Mayors surveyed the entire strike of WPA employees throughout the country. At the conclusion of the meeting, Mayor LaGuardia announced that the Executive Committee would confer immediately with Commissioner Harrington on the strike situation. Front row, left to right: Harold H. Burton, Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio; Mayor LaGuardia of New York City; Daniel W. Hoan, Mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Back row, left to right: C.D. Scully, Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Paul V. Betters, Mayor of Amarillo, Texas; Joseph D. Scholtz, Mayor of Louisville, Ky.; and Richard W. Reading, Mayor of Detroit, Mich.

Mayors discuss WPA strike situation in special session. Washington, D....

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Citation winners. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, with a trio of workers at the luncheon tendered by Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), following the White House ceremony, left to right; Clinton R. Hanna, citation winner, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company of East Pittsburg, Secretary Perkins; Daniel W. Mallett, certificate winner, Mechanics Universal Joint Division, Borg-Warner Corporation, Rockford, Illinois; and Herbert R. James, certificate winner, Christy Park Works, National Tube Company of McKeesport, Pennsylvania

Citation winners. Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, with a trio of w...

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Citation winners. William G. Marshall, Director of the War Production Drive, introduces the workers at a luncheon tendered to them by  Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board (WPB), following the White House ceremony. At left is Daniel W. Mallett, certificate winner from Mechanics Universal Joint Division, Borg-Warner Corporation, Rockford, Illinois

Citation winners. William G. Marshall, Director of the War Production ...

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Citation winners. President Roosevelt is shown with the group left to right; Stanley Crawford, certificate winner, RCA Manufacturing Company, Camden, New Jersey; James Merrill, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio; Daniel W. Mallett, certificate winner, Mechanics Universal Joint Division, Borg-Warner Corporation of Rockford, Illinois; Joseph H. Kautsky, Link-Belt Company of Indianapolis, Indiana, Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of War Production Board (WPB); Madison E. Butler, citation winner, of Strongberg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company, Rochester, New York; and Herbert A. James, certificate winner, Christy Park Works, National Tube Company, McKeesport, Pennsylvania

Citation winners. President Roosevelt is shown with the group left to ...

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Daniel W. Wise to John G. Nicolay, Friday, December 26, 1862  (Requests letter of support from president)
Citation winners. President Roosevelt, speaking with Daniel W. Mallett an employee at Mechanics Universal Joint Division, Borg-Warner Corporation, Rockford, Illinois, after presenting him a certificate

Citation winners. President Roosevelt, speaking with Daniel W. Mallett...

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Daniel W. Lawrence to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 16, 1860  (Wants to work for campaign)
John Law and Daniel W. Voorhees to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 05, 1862  (Recommendation)
26th January, 1802. Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Thursday next. A bill, for the relief of Daniel W. Coxe, and others ... [Washington] Duane printer [1802].

26th January, 1802. Read the first and second time, and committed to a...

Imprint 3. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 226, Folder 6.

Daniel W. Wilder to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Wilder's removal from office)
John Law and Daniel W. Voorhees to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 05, 1862  (Recommendation)
26th January, 1802. Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Thursday next. A bill, for the relief of Daniel W. Coxe, and others ... [Washington] Duane printer [1802].

26th January, 1802. Read the first and second time, and committed to a...

Imprint 3. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 226, Folder 6.

Budget building. Acting Director of the Budget, Daniel W. Bell, is busy since his Warm Springs conference with President Roosevelt on budget matters. He was photographed Friday (11/29/35) as he studied various and assorted figures. In addition to his position with the Budget Bureau, where he refused to take the permanent assignment as chief because it would cost him his civil service status, Bell is commission of accounts and deposits and mentioned as a successor to Comptroller General J.R. McCarl. 11/29/35

Budget building. Acting Director of the Budget, Daniel W. Bell, is bus...

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Daniel W. Wilder to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Wilder's removal from office)
Daniel W. Lawrence to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 16, 1860  (Wants to work for campaign)
Daniel W. Wilder to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Wilder's removal from office)
Daniel W. Wilder to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Wilder's removal from office)
Daniel W. Wise to John G. Nicolay, Wednesday, August 17, 1864  (Sends campaign documents)
Daniel W. Wise to John G. Nicolay, Wednesday, August 17, 1864  (Sends campaign documents)
Daniel W. Wilder to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Wilder's removal from office)
26th January, 1802. Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Thursday next. A bill, for the relief of Daniel W. Coxe, and others ... [Washington] Duane printer [1802].

26th January, 1802. Read the first and second time, and committed to a...

Imprint 3. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 226, Folder 6.

Daniel W. Lawrence to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 16, 1860  (Wants to work for campaign)
Daniel W. Lawrence to Abraham Lincoln,  ND  (Introduction)
Daniel W. Fox to The Friends of Adolphus Morse, Monday, November 16, 1863  (Pardon for Morse)
Daniel W. Wise to John G. Nicolay, Wednesday, August 17, 1864  (Sends campaign documents)
26th January, 1802. Read the first and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole House, on Thursday next. A bill, for the relief of Daniel W. Coxe, and others ... [Washington] Duane printer [1802].

26th January, 1802. Read the first and second time, and committed to a...

Imprint 3. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 226, Folder 6.

Daniel W. Wise to John G. Nicolay, Friday, December 26, 1862  (Requests letter of support from president)