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R.V. Fletcher, General Counsel of the Assoc. of the Amer. Railroads, before the Senate Finance Committee tax hearing

R.V. Fletcher, General Counsel of the Assoc. of the Amer. Railroads, b...

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[Pres. Harding, Grantland Rice, Ring Lardner, and Henry P. Fletcher posed, standing, full-length portrait, outside the White House] / Harris & Ewing.

[Pres. Harding, Grantland Rice, Ring Lardner, and Henry P. Fletcher po...

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Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Beth El, 401 New York Ave., NW, in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Bet...

Constructed in 1854 by members of McKendree Methodist Church (the "mother church" of Fletcher Chapel), making it one of the oldest surviving houses of worship in Washington, D.C. Title, date, subject note, and... More

PRESIDENT ADDS TO SHIP COLLECTION. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 24. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TODAY RECEIVED A MODEL OF THE HUDSON RIVER PACKET SCOOP 'EXPERIMENT' FROM THE NEW YORK ROD AND GUN EDITORS ASSOCIATION, THE ORGANIZATION'S AWARD TO HIM WAS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND PROTECTION OF THE NATION'S OUTDOOR RESOURCES. THE PRESIDENT WAS QUITE PLEASED AS HE ALREADY HAS TWO MODELS OF THE HUDSON RIVER BOATS AND THIS ONE COMPLETES THE SET. L TO R: [...] HURLEY OF THE NEW YORK DAILY MIRROR, FRED FLETCHER OF THE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, AND PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

PRESIDENT ADDS TO SHIP COLLECTION. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 24. PRESI...

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Wage-Hour Administrator and assistants. Washington, D.C., Sept. 14. Probably the busiest government agency in the Capitol these days is The Wage-Hour Administration. The Wage-Hour Administrator, Elmer F. Andrews, is pictured for the first time with the newly appointed assistant administrators, Col. Arthur L. Fletcher (left) Paul Sifton. Fletcher was formerly Administrator of Labor for North Carolina while Sifton served with Administrator Andrews when he administrated New York's Labor laws, 9/14/38

Wage-Hour Administrator and assistants. Washington, D.C., Sept. 14. Pr...

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Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Beth El, 401 New York Ave., NW, in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Bet...

Constructed in 1854 by members of McKendree Methodist Church (the "mother church" of Fletcher Chapel), making it one of the oldest surviving houses of worship in Washington, D.C. Title, date, subject note, and... More

FLETCHER, DUNCAN. SENATOR - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

FLETCHER, DUNCAN. SENATOR - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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BRITISH COMMISSION TO U.S. GEN. V.A. LAWFORD, LEFT, AND ADMIRAL FLETCHER, U.S.N.

BRITISH COMMISSION TO U.S. GEN. V.A. LAWFORD, LEFT, AND ADMIRAL FLETCH...

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Maybe it's the $700,000. Washington, D.C., Nov. 29. Maybe it's the $700,000 deficit left over from the last presidential campaign they are discussing - at any rate Chairman John Hamilton, right, and former Chairman Henry P. Fletcher, seemed mighty serious in their conversation at today's meeting of the Republican National Committee

Maybe it's the $700,000. Washington, D.C., Nov. 29. Maybe it's the $70...

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Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Beth El, 401 New York Ave., NW, in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Bet...

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FLETCHER, DUNCAN UPSHAW, SENATOR ROM FLORIDA, 1909-1936

FLETCHER, DUNCAN UPSHAW, SENATOR ROM FLORIDA, 1909-1936

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[Shriner automobiles "Esten A. Fletcher" and "Frank C. Jones" at Lincoln Memorial]

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Republican National Committee meets. Washington, D.C., Nov. 29. Scene at the Carlton Hotel today as the meeting of the Republican National Committee got under way. Members from all parts of the country were in attendance. Pictured, left to right - H.W. Mason, Secretary - Mrs. John E. Hillman, Colorado - Chairman John Hamilton, Mrs. Worthington Scranton, Pennsylvania - and Henry P. Fletcher, former National Chairman

Republican National Committee meets. Washington, D.C., Nov. 29. Scene ...

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Will the gentleman yield? The senator from Virginia, Carter Glass, left, apparently has the right-of-way over Sen. Duncan U. Fletcher, D. of Fla., as the two meet at a corner of a hallway in the Senate office building. Sen. Glass has been busy lately baiting Marriner Eccles, governor of the Federal Reserve Board, and he may have more thoughts for financial affairs than traffic conditions. 2/5/35

Will the gentleman yield? The senator from Virginia, Carter Glass, lef...

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Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Beth El, 401 New York Ave., NW, in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Bet...

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Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Beth El, 401 New York Ave., NW, in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Bet...

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HALE, FLETCHER. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

HALE, FLETCHER. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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HALE, FLETCHER. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

HALE, FLETCHER. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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ALL SOULS CHURCH. CEREMONIES AT LAYING OF A CORNERSTONE AT 16TH AND R. CHURCH NOT BUILT THERE, LATER BUILT AT 16TH AND HARVARD ST. DIAG. 2ND AND 3RD FROM LEFT, BERNARD R. GREEN OF LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, AND GEN. A.W. GRELEY; PRESIDENT TAFT; STANDING: SEN. DUNCAN V. FLETCHER; GRAND LODGE OF MASONS

ALL SOULS CHURCH. CEREMONIES AT LAYING OF A CORNERSTONE AT 16TH AND R....

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A FUNNY BUSINESS. THE BUSINESS OF GETTING THE PRESIDENTIAL SIGNATURE ON THE ADMINISTRATION'S BANKING BILL TOOK ON A JOCULAR TONE AS PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, SEATED, JOKES WITH REP. HENRY STEAGALL, (D-AL), WHO HANDLED THE HEARINGS IN HIS HOUSE BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE. FROM THE LEFT: SEN. CARTER GLASS; COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY J.F.T. O'CONNOR; SEN. DUNCAN U. FLETCHER (D-FL); SECRETARY HENRY MORGENTHAU; JESSE JONES, CHAIRMAN OF RFC; REP. STEAGALL; AND GOV. MARRINER ECCLES OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD

A FUNNY BUSINESS. THE BUSINESS OF GETTING THE PRESIDENTIAL SIGNATURE O...

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A LITTLE HATCHET BURIAL. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, SEATED, GREETS SEN. CARTER GLASS (D-Virginia) QUITE WARMLY AS SENATORS AND SUCH GATHER AT THE WHITE HOUSE TO WATCH THE PRESIDENT SIGN THE ADMINISTRATION BANKING BILL. SEN. DUNCAN U. FLETCHER (D-FL) STANDS BEHIND PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. THE LETTERS WERE WRITTEN BY GOVERNOR OF THE SEVEN STATES CROSSED BY THE RIDERS FROM CALIFORNIA TO ST. JOSEPH, MO. SEN. WILLIAM H. KING, (D_UT) IS BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND THE MAJOR. STEVE EARLY, ONE OF THE WHITE HOUSE SECRETARIES, IS ON THE EXTREME RIGHT

A LITTLE HATCHET BURIAL. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, SEATED, GREETS SEN. CART...

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Little business man what now? Washington, D.C., March 4. President Roosevelt's recent Little Business Men's Conference will come in for a bit of good-natured jibing at the Women's National Press Club Annual Dinner and Stunt Party at the Willard Hotel, Saturday, March 5. The ladies of the Administration, headed by Mrs. Roosevelt, will be honored guests at the party. Mrs. Fletcher Howarth will impersonate Secretary Roper and the Little Business Men in the skit "nice work if you can get it" to be staged at the affair, 3/4/38 Note: this photograph is for release to morning papers of Sunday, March 6, 1938

Little business man what now? Washington, D.C., March 4. President Roo...

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[Group disembarking from a rowboat along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal near the Abner Cloud House at Fletcher's Cove, Georgetown, D.C.]

[Group disembarking from a rowboat along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal...

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JOHNSON, CHARLES FLETCHER. SENATOR FROM MAINE, 1911-1917

JOHNSON, CHARLES FLETCHER. SENATOR FROM MAINE, 1911-1917

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Lt. Robb S. Fletcher - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Lt. Robb S. Fletcher - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

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First Lady of the land tries Army chow. While inspecting the United States Army Medical exhibit in Washington today, Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, sampled a piece of meat prepared by one of the soldier cooks. The exhibit was staged for the delegates to the annual convention of the American Medical Association being held in the National Capital. On the left in the photograph is Capt. G.R. Sandrock and Maj. J.P. Fletcher, in charge of the exhibit

First Lady of the land tries Army chow. While inspecting the United St...

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Senate Committee told railroads should spend 3 billion in the next five years for habilitation. Washington, D.C., Dec. 12. Appearing before the Senate Finance Subcommittee today, R.V. Fletcher, General Counsel for the Association of American Railroads, asserted that railroads should spend approximately $3,000,000,000 during the next five or six years for plant and equipment rehabilitation. He urged that business and industry be given the benefit of incentive taxation in a drive to meet obsolescence, 12/12/38

Senate Committee told railroads should spend 3 billion in the next fiv...

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JOHNSON, CHARLES FLETCHER. SENATOR FROM MAINE, 1911-1917

JOHNSON, CHARLES FLETCHER. SENATOR FROM MAINE, 1911-1917

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FLETCHER, DUNCAN UPSHAW. SENATOR ROM FLORIDA, 1909-1936

FLETCHER, DUNCAN UPSHAW. SENATOR ROM FLORIDA, 1909-1936

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Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Beth El, 401 New York Ave., NW, in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Bet...

Constructed in 1854 by members of McKendree Methodist Church (the "mother church" of Fletcher Chapel), making it one of the oldest surviving houses of worship in Washington, D.C. Title, date, subject note, and... More

Discuss Repubican Party problems. Washington, D.C., Dec. 7. Snapped in a huddle just before the meeting of the Executive Committee of the Republican National Committee convened today were, left to right: John Hamilton, Chairman of the Republican National Committee; Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr., House Republican Leader; Henry P. Fletcher, General Counsel; and Mrs. Paul Fitzsimons, member of the Executive Committee from Rhode Island. Presidential campaign problems and an embarrassing deficit were discussed at the meeting

Discuss Repubican Party problems. Washington, D.C., Dec. 7. Snapped in...

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MONTGOMERY, FLETCHER H. - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

MONTGOMERY, FLETCHER H. - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Beth El, 401 New York Ave., NW, in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Bet...

Constructed in 1854 by members of McKendree Methodist Church (the "mother church" of Fletcher Chapel), making it one of the oldest surviving houses of worship in Washington, D.C. Title, date, subject note, and... More

FLETCHER, H.P. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

FLETCHER, H.P. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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FLETCHER, DUNCAN. SENATOR - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

FLETCHER, DUNCAN. SENATOR - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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Vice President Dawes presents silver trophy to British Army Officer for establishing new racing automobile record. Capt Malcom Campbell who established a new world's automobile racing record when he drove his Napier Bluebird Special at the rate of 205.9 miles today in Florida recently, received the Daytona Beach silver trophy for his daring feat from Vice President Charles G. Dawes at the Capitol in Washington today. In the photograph, left to right: United States Senator Duncan U. Fletcher of Florida; Capt. Campbell holding the cup; Sir Esme Howard, British Ambassador; Vice President Dawes; and Eugene Pullian, publisher of Daytona Beach Journal

Vice President Dawes presents silver trophy to British Army Officer fo...

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Special Haiti Commission submits report to President Hoover. The special Forbes Haitian Investigating Commission called on President Hoover today to present its report. It was expected that the drafting of the report woulld recommend the withdrawl of the American Marines from Haiti as soon as possible. In the photograph, left to right:William Allen White; Elie Vezina; W. Cameron Forbes, chairman; Henry P. Fletcher; and James Kearney

Special Haiti Commission submits report to President Hoover. The speci...

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Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Beth El, 401 New York Ave., NW, in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Bet...

Constructed in 1854 by members of McKendree Methodist Church (the "mother church" of Fletcher Chapel), making it one of the oldest surviving houses of worship in Washington, D.C. Title, date, subject note, and... More

MADDOX, FLETCHER. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

MADDOX, FLETCHER. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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FLETCHER, F., ADMIRAL - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

FLETCHER, F., ADMIRAL - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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MADDOX, FLETCHER. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

MADDOX, FLETCHER. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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[Shriner automobiles "Esten A. Fletcher" and "Frank C. Jones" at Lincoln Memorial]

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Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Beth El, 401 New York Ave., NW, in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Bet...

Constructed in 1854 by members of McKendree Methodist Church (the "mother church" of Fletcher Chapel), making it one of the oldest surviving houses of worship in Washington, D.C. Title, date, subject note, and... More

In spotlight at Republican meeting. Washington, D.C., Dec. 7. Early arrivals for today's meeting of the Executive Committee of the Republican National Committee were, left to right: John Hamilton, Chairman; Rep. Joseph W. Martin, Jr., House Republican Leader; and Henry P. Fletcher, General Counsel

In spotlight at Republican meeting. Washington, D.C., Dec. 7. Early ar...

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ALL SOULS CHURCH. CEREMONIES AT LAYING OF A CORNERSTONE AT 16TH AND R. CHURCH NOT BUILT THERE, LATER BUILT AT 16TH AND HARVARD ST. DIAG. 2ND AND 3RD FROM LEFT, BERNARD R. GREEN OF LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, AND GEN. A.W. GRELEY; PRESIDENT TAFT; STANDING: SEN. DUNCAN V. FLETCHER; GRAND LODGE OF MASONS 2ND RIGHT OF FLETCHER IS CHARLES E. BALDWIN, GRAND TREASURER; NEXT LEM TOWERS; 2ND RIGHT OF TOWERS, CHARLES F. ROBERTS

ALL SOULS CHURCH. CEREMONIES AT LAYING OF A CORNERSTONE AT 16TH AND R....

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Fletcher talks to GOP. Washington, D.C. Oct. 6. Henry P. Fletcher, former chairman of the Republican National Committee, speaking at a luncheon today in Washington sponsored jointly by the Landon-Know Campaign Club and the District Republican State Committee

Fletcher talks to GOP. Washington, D.C. Oct. 6. Henry P. Fletcher, for...

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DOBYNS, FLETCHER - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

DOBYNS, FLETCHER - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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Mrs. T.P. Gore, Mrs. H.A. Cooper, Mrs. J.E. Baker [i.e., Raker], Mrs. F.M. Briggs, [Mrs.] H.M. Towner, [Mrs] D.U. Fletcher, [Mrs] J.T. Lloyd. Mrs. L.P. Padgett, Mrs. Fred. Dennett

Mrs. T.P. Gore, Mrs. H.A. Cooper, Mrs. J.E. Baker [i.e., Raker], Mrs. ...

Photograph shows wives of congressmen in front of the Ladies Congressional Club of Washington, D.C. Depicted are President Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher, Vice Presidents Mrs. Frank H. Briggs, Mrs. Henry A. Cooper, Mr... More

Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Beth El, 401 New York Ave., NW, in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Bet...

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FLETCHER, H.P. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

FLETCHER, H.P. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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Mischievious. Sen. Duncan C. Fletcher (D. of Fla), Chr. of the Senate Banking Com. looks over a copy of George B. Roberson's "Monetary Mischief" at the Thursday com. meet on Capitol Hill. 7/18/35

Mischievious. Sen. Duncan C. Fletcher (D. of Fla), Chr. of the Senate ...

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Executive Committee of the National Republican Committee. Washington, D.C., Sept. 23. The Executive Committee of the Republican National Committee held their first meeting to plan their campaigns for the Congressional Elections that are to be held in 1938. Left to right, seated are: Henry P. Fletcher of R.I., Mrs. Marjorie Scranton of PA., John Hamilton of Kansas, Chairman, Mrs. John E. Hillman of Colo., C.B. Goodspeed of Ill., Treasurer, and standing left to right: Joseph W. Martin, Jr. of Massachusetts., Mrs. Paul Fitzsimmons of R.I., Walter S. Hallanan of West. Virginia, [...]S. Harace B. Sayre of Okla., Robert P. Burroughs of New Hampshire, Ezra R. Whitla of Idaho, R.B. Creager of [...]kas, J. Will Taylor of Tenn., Earl Warren of Cal., [...]rison E. Spangler of IA., Daniel E. Pomeroy of N.J. 9/23/37

Executive Committee of the National Republican Committee. Washington, ...

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Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Beth El, 401 New York Ave., NW, in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Bet...

Constructed in 1854 by members of McKendree Methodist Church (the "mother church" of Fletcher Chapel), making it one of the oldest surviving houses of worship in Washington, D.C. Title, date, subject note, and... More

Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Beth El, 401 New York Ave., NW, in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Bet...

Constructed in 1854 by members of McKendree Methodist Church (the "mother church" of Fletcher Chapel), making it one of the oldest surviving houses of worship in Washington, D.C. Title, date, subject note, and... More

Henry P. Fletcher - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

Henry P. Fletcher - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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Wage-Hour Administrator and assistants. Washington, D.C., Sept. 14. Probably the busiest government agency in the Capitol these days is The Wage-Hour Administration. The Wage-Hour Administrator, Elmer F. Andrews, is pictured for the first time with the newly appointed assistant administrators, Col. Arthur L. Fletcher (left) Paul Sifton. Fletcher was formerly Administrator of Labor for North Carolina while Sifton served with Administrator Andrews when he administrated New York's Labor laws, 91438

Wage-Hour Administrator and assistants. Washington, D.C., Sept. 14. Pr...

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Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Beth El, 401 New York Ave., NW, in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

Fletcher Chapel, now known as First Tabernacle or First Tabernacle Bet...

Constructed in 1854 by members of McKendree Methodist Church (the "mother church" of Fletcher Chapel), making it one of the oldest surviving houses of worship in Washington, D.C. Title, date, subject note, and... More

President of Railroad Association appears as witness before Interstate Committee. Washington, D.C., May 10. Judge R.V. Fletcher, President of the American Association of Railroads, who was the principal witness today before a Senate Interstate Commerce Subcommittee on a pending railroad bankruptcy bill

President of Railroad Association appears as witness before Interstate...

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Republican leaders express sentiment for late national convention at Washington meeting. Washington, D.C., Dec. 7. Republican Party leaders and members of the Executive Committee of the Republican National Committee met today to discuss presidential campaign problems and consider an embarrassing deficit, at the same time many of the members expressed sentiment for a late national convention and a shorter presidential campaign in 1940. Left to right, seated: Mrs. Paul Fitzsimons, Rhode Island; Daniel Pomeroy, Vice Chairman from New Jersey; Mrs. Worthington Scranton, Vice Chairman from Penna.; Mrs. John E. Hillman, Vice Chairman from Colorado; Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr., House Republican Leader; Henry P. Fletcher, General Counsel from Rhode Island; and Ezra R. Whitla, Idaho. Standing, left to right: Harrison E. Spangler, Iowa; Daniel O. Hastings, Delaware; Mrs. Margaret Wyeth, Missouri; Walter S. Hallanan, West Virginia; Mrs. Bertha D. Baur, Illinois; R.B. Creager, Texas; John Hamilton, Chairman; Harvey Jewett Jr., South Dakota; Robert P. Burroughs, New Hampshire; Harold W. Mason, Secretary from Vermont; F.F. Taggart, Ohio; Sinclair Weeks, Treasurer, Eastern Division, Massachusetts.; Sam F. Pryor, Jr., of Conn.

Republican leaders express sentiment for late national convention at W...

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