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Questioned by monopoly committee. Washington, D.C., Feb. 16. David F. Houston, President of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, today told the Monopoly Investigating Committee that interlocking directorates influenced deposits of the company in banks. He defended the action on the contention that interlocking directorates with banks when deposits were made "would be of interest to the company," 2-16-39

Questioned by monopoly committee. Washington, D.C., Feb. 16. David F. ...

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Grant County, Oregon. Bureau of Mines representative taking bearing on angle of diamond drilling for chrome ore deposits

Grant County, Oregon. Bureau of Mines representative taking bearing on...

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Air views of Palestine. Flight down the delta of the Nile to Alexandria. Salt deposits along the sea coast. Effect of a frozen sea

Air views of Palestine. Flight down the delta of the Nile to Alexandri...

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Steel manufacture, Allegheny-Ludlum. Back into production go these carloads of scrap metal. The melting of alloy steels for defense work requires that steel mill scrapyards such as this be constantly filled. The overhead magnet deposits the scrap in a loader which carries it to the open hearth furnace. About fifty percent of scrap steel is used in open hearth production

Steel manufacture, Allegheny-Ludlum. Back into production go these car...

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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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S. Russell, 33 E. 22nd St. Newsboy, 12 years of age. Selling newspapers 2 years. Average earnings 20 cents daily. Selling newspapers own choice. Father earns $18 weekly. Boy deposits earnings in du Pont Savings Bank, and on Saturday night works for Reynold's candy shop, delivering packages. Don't smoke. Visits saloons. Works 5 hours daily, except Saturday, when he works 11.  Location: Wilmington, Delaware.

S. Russell, 33 E. 22nd St. Newsboy, 12 years of age. Selling newspaper...

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Washington, D.C., July 7. A recent pose of E.F. Bartlet, Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits, Treasury Department

Washington, D.C., July 7. A recent pose of E.F. Bartlet, Commissioner ...

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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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Automatic mucking machine at gold mine. Mogollon, New Mexico. Scoop picks up the ore and deposits it in the car for transportation

Automatic mucking machine at gold mine. Mogollon, New Mexico. Scoop pi...

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S. Russell, 33 E. 22nd St. Newsboy, 12 years of age. Selling newspapers 2 years. Average earnings 20 cents daily. Selling newspapers own choice. Father earns $18 weekly. Boy deposits earnings in du Pont Savings Bank, and on Saturday night works for Reynold's candy shop, delivering packages. Don't smoke. Visits saloons. Works 5 hours daily, except Saturday, when he works 11.  Location: Wilmington, Delaware.

S. Russell, 33 E. 22nd St. Newsboy, 12 years of age. Selling newspaper...

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Steel manufacture. Back into production go these carloads of scrap metal. The melting of alloy steels for defense work requires that steel mill scrapyards such as this be constantly filled. The overhead magnet deposits the scrap in a loader which carries it to the open hearth furnace. About fifty percent of scrap steel is used in open hearth production

Steel manufacture. Back into production go these carloads of scrap met...

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America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. A geology expert of one of the large oil companies U.S. displays two varieties of sand from an oil drilling district. The hand on the left holds dry, oil-less sand, while the one on the right holds sand rich and dark with oil. The latter oil-soaked sand, called "Simpson sand," is the goal of all seekers of oil and finding the sand in a test-boring indicates that is a well is sunk at that place the chances of "striking" oil are good. No longer do oilwell drillers in the U.S. rely on "hit or miss" methods of drilling for oil. Geologists make careful surveys of the surface of the ground to detect those geological characteristics which indicate the presence of oil deposits beneath. The industry's high efficiency has resulted in the production of enormous quantities of oil, a great part of which today propels and lubricates the planes, navies, and mechanized equipment of the United Nations' armed forces

America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the Un...

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Monument to Ed Schieffelin who discovered the mineral deposits at Tombstone, Arizona

Monument to Ed Schieffelin who discovered the mineral deposits at Tomb...

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America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. An oil well, marked by a tall, steel derrick, is producing oil for the United Nations in the garden of a private home in Oklahoma City, capital of the U.S. southwest state of Oklahoma. Oil industrialists in the U.S. have searched for oil over nearly every foot of the ground in America. They are aided in their search by geology experts trained in reading the surface of the ground as well as test borings to detect the presence of oil, often at great underground depths. In the case of Oklahoma City the town was built before it was discovered that rich petroleum deposits lay under the town site. Oil wells were even drilled on the State House grounds near the state's Capitol building, and the flow from these wells enriched the coffers of the state government. What geologists call the "diligence" of U.S. seekers after oil has made the U.S. a great oil producing nation, though it contains but 15 percent of the proven oil deposits of the world

America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the Un...

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Steel manufacture, Allegheny-Ludlum. Back into production go these carloads of scrap metal. The melting of alloy steels for defense work requires that steel mill scrapyards such as this be constantly filled. The overhead magnet deposits the scrap in a loader which carries it to the open hearth furnace. About fifty percent of scrap steel is used in open hearth production

Steel manufacture, Allegheny-Ludlum. Back into production go these car...

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Yreka, California. On the main street. Yreka is the county seat of a county rich in mineral deposits

Yreka, California. On the main street. Yreka is the county seat of a c...

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Mrs. Blossom Kaplitt, of Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, New York (second from left) explains to Brooklyn housewives, whom she has enlisted in tin can salvage drive, how to prepare collected tin cans for the Department of Sanitation trucks. Since March 15th, she has organized twenty-five large apartment houses in the Borough Park section into units for salvage work. In each house a squad of three women, tenants in the apartment, collect once weekly from every housewife, tin cans accumulated during the previous week. In the cellar, each squad processes the cans, removes labels and bottoms, flattens them and deposits them into ashcans and barrels for pickup by department of sanitation trucks. Today twenty-five tons of empty processed cans have been collected through the efforts of Mrs. Kaplitt and other housewives in the territory across the East River. Left to right: Mrs. T. Cohen, Mrs. B. Kaplitt, Mrs. H. Mars, Mrs. T. Rubins

Mrs. Blossom Kaplitt, of Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, New York (second fro...

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Yreka, California. On the main street. Yreka is the county seat of a county rich in mineral deposits

Yreka, California. On the main street. Yreka is the county seat of a c...

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America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. Oil well derricks on the beach along the coast of the U.S. Pacific coast state of California indicate how thorough is the seach for oil which has been going on in America for more than eighty years. Some beach wells are drilled straight down to reach oil deposits, but others are drilled at an angle so that oil is being pumped from locations far under the sea. Sometimes the bottom of the well is a quarter mile or half mile from the shore, while surf washes the foundations of the steel tower on which the drilling or pumping machinery is placed. The thoroughness and efficiency of the U.S. oil industry in finding new oil deposits accounts for the enormous supplies produced in America for the modern machines of war. In 1944 according to a U.S. oil company official, the predictable U.S. crude oil total will reach 1,601,250,000 barrels

America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the Un...

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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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Treasury official gets anonymous payments from citizens with troubled minds. Washington, D.C., April 14. Robert W. Maxwell, Chief Accountant in the office of the Commissioner of Accounts & Deposits and acting Chief, Division of Bookkeeping & Warrants. In the capacity of the latter office, he has charge of the Treasury's "Conscience Fund." Contributors, almost always anonymous, have forwarded sums ranging from [$0.02] to $30,000 since the fund started in 1811. Only last week he received an anonymous contribution of $1,000. He is shown opening a crudely addressed envelope containing $2.00. Frequently the letters are addressed to President Roosevelt, 4-14-39

Treasury official gets anonymous payments from citizens with troubled ...

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Beersheba and surroundings. (Beer Saba). Beersheba. Bedouin grain deposits. Barley piles covered with straw and earth

Beersheba and surroundings. (Beer Saba). Beersheba. Bedouin grain depo...

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Yreka, California. On the main street. Yreka is the county seat of a county rich in mineral deposits

Yreka, California. On the main street. Yreka is the county seat of a c...

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Kelso Dunes, also known as the Kelso Dune Field, the largest field of eolian sand deposits in the Mojave Desert, California

Kelso Dunes, also known as the Kelso Dune Field, the largest field of ...

Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer. The region is protected by the Mojave National Preserve and is located near the town of Baker in San Bernardino County. The tallest dunes rise up to 650 f... More

Back into production go these carloads of scrap metal, Allegheny Ludlum Steel[e] Corp., Brackenridge, Pennsylvania The melting of alloy steels for defense work requires that steel mill scrapyards such as this be constantly filled. The overhead magnet deposits the scrap in a loader which carries it to the open-hearth furnace. About 50 per cent scrap steel is used in open-hearth production

Back into production go these carloads of scrap metal, Allegheny Ludlu...

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Grant County, Oregon. Bureau of Mines representative taking bearing on angle of diamond drilling for chrome ore deposits

Grant County, Oregon. Bureau of Mines representative taking bearing on...

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Production. Airplane manufacture, general. Containers for scrap material are placed throughout the Inglewood, California, factory of North American Aviation, Incorporated. Here an employee deposits scrap rubber in the proper container: later, cans are collected and delivered to the salvage yard. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

Production. Airplane manufacture, general. Containers for scrap materi...

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Grant County, Oregon. Bureau of Mines field man points out chrome deposits at local mine

Grant County, Oregon. Bureau of Mines field man points out chrome depo...

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Some reasons for insuring deposits. Two interesting contributions relative to the safeguarding of moneys placed with our national banking institutions ... The Financier, New York. January 16, 1906.

Some reasons for insuring deposits. Two interesting contributions rela...

Banking. 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 131, Folder 13a.

Make bank deposits safe ... Reprinted from the Bankers' magazine, November, 1904.

Make bank deposits safe ... Reprinted from the Bankers' magazine, Nove...

Banking. 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 131, Folder 13.

Make bank deposits safe ... Reprinted from the Bankers' magazine, November, 1904.

Make bank deposits safe ... Reprinted from the Bankers' magazine, Nove...

Banking. 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 131, Folder 13.

James Madison, December 25, 1834. Account of bank deposits.

James Madison, December 25, 1834. Account of bank deposits.

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Grant County, Oregon. Bureau of Mines representative taking bearing on angle of diamond drilling for chrome ore deposits

Grant County, Oregon. Bureau of Mines representative taking bearing on...

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Charles Lynch to Thomas Jefferson, November 20, 1775, Saltpeter Deposits in Virginia

Charles Lynch to Thomas Jefferson, November 20, 1775, Saltpeter Deposi...

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Grant County, Oregon. Prospector searching for deposits of chrome

Grant County, Oregon. Prospector searching for deposits of chrome

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Trucks loading up at the gravel dump. Most of the gravel used for surfacing along the Alcan Highway was obtained from glacial deposits found alongside the roadway

Trucks loading up at the gravel dump. Most of the gravel used for surf...

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Treasury Dept., Ofc. of Comptroller of currency - Bond vault. Contains bonds to the value of 900,000,000 securring govt' deposits and postal savings fund, [1914]

Treasury Dept., Ofc. of Comptroller of currency - Bond vault. Contains...

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Make bank deposits safe ... Reprinted from the Bankers' magazine, November, 1904.

Make bank deposits safe ... Reprinted from the Bankers' magazine, Nove...

Banking. 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 131, Folder 13.

Copyright deposits in the basement before classifying

Copyright deposits in the basement before classifying

Photographs shows interior view of hall with piles of copyright deposit materials on the floor in the Thomas Jefferson Building.

Coal deposits : [China]. Historic map, Library of Congress

Coal deposits : [China]. Historic map, Library of Congress

"724258 (545114) 2-92." "Unclassified." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

Treasury Dept., Ofc. of U.S. Treasuer money counters, Cash room: checking and assorting daily deposits, [1914]

Treasury Dept., Ofc. of U.S. Treasuer money counters, Cash room: check...

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Make bank deposits safe ... Reprinted from the Bankers' magazine, November, 1904.

Make bank deposits safe ... Reprinted from the Bankers' magazine, Nove...

Banking. 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 131, Folder 13.

Library of Congress [...] deposits in basement to[...]

Library of Congress [...] deposits in basement to[...]

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Yreka, California. On the main street. Yreka is the county seat of a county rich in mineral deposits

Yreka, California. On the main street. Yreka is the county seat of a c...

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Map showing the line of the Alabama & Tennessee River Rail Road and its proposed extensions; exhibiting also the contiguous mineral deposits and zone of production.

Map showing the line of the Alabama & Tennessee River Rail Road and it...

County and township map of Alabama and vicinity showing drainage, cities and towns, and main railroads in heavy lines. Chartered in 1848. Reorganized in 1866 under title of Selma, Rome, and Dalton Railroad. Sca... More

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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Questioned by monopoly committee. Washington, D.C., Feb. 16. David F. Houston, President of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, today told the Monopoly Investigating Committee that interlocking directorates influenced deposits of the company in banks. He defended the action on the contention that interlocking directorates with banks when deposits were made "would be of interest to the company," 2-16-39

Questioned by monopoly committee. Washington, D.C., Feb. 16. David F. ...

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Turlock, California, housewife who is president of local PTA (Parent Teacher Association) deposits PTA money in bank

Turlock, California, housewife who is president of local PTA (Parent T...

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