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Edward L. Doheny and his lawyer Frank J. Hogan

Edward L. Doheny and his lawyer Frank J. Hogan

Title and other information transcribed from caption card and item. In album: Washington, D.C., 1924, v. 1, Herbert E. French, National Photo Company. National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congress). No... More

Nelson Gaskill, Economist and Lawyer, Wash., D.C.

Nelson Gaskill, Economist and Lawyer, Wash., D.C.

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Chicago businessmen left to right: A.W. Shaw, pub. System Mag; Cornelius Lynde, lawyer; J.T. Pieri e, Thomas Creigh Cudahy Packing Co.; W.I. Clow, hardware merchant; Ezra Warner, wholesale grocer; John B. Farwell, dry goods merchant" written on envelope;

Chicago businessmen left to right: A.W. Shaw, pub. System Mag; Corneli...

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Lockwood, Belva Lawyer - D.C. (Famous Lawyer and bicycle rider)

Lockwood, Belva Lawyer - D.C. (Famous Lawyer and bicycle rider)

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President lashed Supreme Court in constitution address to nation. Washington, D.C., Sept. 17. Addressing the nation from the foot of the Washington Monument tonight, President Roosevelt hailed the constitution as a 'layman's document, not a lawyer's contract' and struck out at the Supreme Court when he declared its legalistic interpretations on occasions have delayed at 'terrible' cost needed social and economic reforms for 20 years or more. The speech climaxed the Commemoration Constitution Day throughout the country

President lashed Supreme Court in constitution address to nation. Wash...

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Nelson Gaskill, Economist and Lawyer, Wash., D.C.

Nelson Gaskill, Economist and Lawyer, Wash., D.C.

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Rail Co.-trustee protests Amlie nomination. Washington, D.C., Feb. 7. Luther M. Walter, Co-Trustee of the Chicago Great Western Railroad, appearing as a private lawyer against the nomination of Thomas R. Amlie to membership in the ICC by the President. He read excerpts from Amlie's book, 'the Forgotten Man' to the committee and claimed that the proposals set forth in the book 'strike at the very heart of the Constitution,' 2-7-39

Rail Co.-trustee protests Amlie nomination. Washington, D.C., Feb. 7. ...

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Mayor Hague battler favors Ludlow Amendment. Washington, D.C., May 10. New York Attorney Morris Ernst, writer and lawyer who battled Mayor Hague in civil liberty cases, appeared as witness today before a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee to favor the Ludlow resolution to place the power of declaring aggressive war in the hands of voters. Ernst said that the founding fathers intended that the power be given [to] the people, but that interpretation and usage had disallowed it

Mayor Hague battler favors Ludlow Amendment. Washington, D.C., May 10....

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Nelson Gaskill, Economist and Lawyer, Wash., D.C.

Nelson Gaskill, Economist and Lawyer, Wash., D.C.

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[Chauncey Mitchell Depew, lawyer, three-quarter-length portrait, facing left]

[Chauncey Mitchell Depew, lawyer, three-quarter-length portrait, facin...

H108461 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by G.V. Buck, Wash., D.C. No. 1.

Lawyer for ex-Senator Berry makes claim for pay before Judiciary Committee. Washington, D.C., Jan.17. Representative Tom Connolly, Carl A. Hatch, Hansel Proffitt, and Pat Harrison, Representative from Mississippi, at the meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee today. Mr. Proffitt is a lawyer representing George L. Berry, defeated for re-election to the Senate in the last election in Tennessee, and claims that Berry's salary should be paid up until his successor, Tom Stewart, took the oath of office. Under the present law, a Senator's pay is stopped when he is defeated at the polls, 1/17/39

Lawyer for ex-Senator Berry makes claim for pay before Judiciary Commi...

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[Chauncey Mitchell Depew, lawyer, three-quarter-length portrait, facing left]

[Chauncey Mitchell Depew, lawyer, three-quarter-length portrait, facin...

H108461 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by G.V. Buck, Wash., D.C. No. 1.

Chicago businessmen left to right: A.W. Shaw, pub. System Mag; Cornelius Lynde, lawyer; J.T. Pieri e, Thomas Creigh Cudahy Packing Co.; W.I. Clow, hardware merchant; Ezra Warner, wholesale grocer; John B. Farwell, dry goods merchant" written on envelope;

Chicago businessmen left to right: A.W. Shaw, pub. System Mag; Corneli...

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Senator Holt and Sister Jane. Washington D.C., July 29. Miss Jane Holt is shown with her brother Senator Rush Holt(Democrat) of West Virginia. Miss Holt who has been acting as secretary and hostess for her Senator brother for the past two years will announce her engagement to Ralph K. Chase, lawyer, with the Maritime Commission, it was learned today, 7/29/37

Senator Holt and Sister Jane. Washington D.C., July 29. Miss Jane Holt...

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LEDYARD, LEWIS CASS. LAWYER. RIGHT, WITH NEWS CORNER

LEDYARD, LEWIS CASS. LAWYER. RIGHT, WITH NEWS CORNER

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In spotlight before Senate Judiciary Committee. Washington, D.C., April 2. Walter F. Dodd, Chicago lawyer and constitutional authority, appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee today to oppose the President's court bill as a measure calling for the "surrender of all essential principles of our government." Among other things Dodd suggested an age limit of 75 years for court justices, 4/2/1937

In spotlight before Senate Judiciary Committee. Washington, D.C., Apri...

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At party to Chinese Minister of Finance. Washington D.C. July 1. Dr. Rokuichiro Masujima, (left) Internationally famous Japanese lawyer, and Japanese Ambassador Hirosi Saito. Arriving at the Chinese Embassy for the reception in honor of Dr. H.H. Kung, China's Finance Minister. Note Dr. Masujima's native dress while the Ambassador is garbed in the latest of American fashion. 7/1/37

At party to Chinese Minister of Finance. Washington D.C. July 1. Dr. R...

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War Manpower Commission Women's Advisory Committee. Seven of the twelve members of the Women's Advisory Committee, WMC, are shown at a meeting in Washington, D.C., March 18, 1943. Reading from left to right, they are: Mrs. Beatrice Gould, editor, Ladies' Home Journal; Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin, vice-president, National League of Women Voters; Miss Bess Bloodworth, vice-president in charge of personnel, the Namm Store, Brooklyn, New York; Miss Margaret A. Hickey, lawyer and business executive of Saint Louis, Missouri, chairman; Mrs. Maudelle Bousfield, principal, Wendell Phillips High School, Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. Blanche M. Ralston, former Works Progress Administration (WPA) regional director, Coahoma, Mississippi; and Miss Jennie Matyas, International Ladies' Garment Union, San Francisco, California

War Manpower Commission Women's Advisory Committee. Seven of the twelv...

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Noted Japanese lawyer. Washington, D.C., July 1. Dr. Rokuichiro Masujima, internationally famous lawyer and legal advisor to the Japanese Ambassador to London, snapped at the party last night in honor of Dr. H.H. Kung, Chinese Finance Minister, at the Chinese Embassy, 7/1/37

Noted Japanese lawyer. Washington, D.C., July 1. Dr. Rokuichiro Masuji...

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Brief reasons why the President cannot be convicted by the so called Senate of the United States .... A Pennsylvania lawyer. [Washington, D. C. 1868].

Brief reasons why the President cannot be convicted by the so called S...

Page Order: Multipage 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 205, Folder 26.

Attorney General battles Bobby Jones on links at Bar Association outing. Washington, D.C., May 24. One of the highlights of district bar association outing today at the Congressional Country Club was the golf match between teams captained by Attorney General Homer Cummings and Bobby Jones. The Attorney General is pictured flipping a coin to decide privilege of first to tee off. Left to right: Roger Whiteford, Washington Attorney; Bobby Jones, Attorney General Cummings, and John McClure, Washington lawyer, 5/24/38

Attorney General battles Bobby Jones on links at Bar Association outin...

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Lawyer for ex-Senator Berry makes claim for pay before Judiciary Committee. Washington, D.C., Jan.17. Representative Tom Connolly, Carl A. Hatch, Hansel Proffitt, and Pat Harrison, Representative from Mississippi, at the meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee today. Mr. Proffitt is a lawyer representing George L. Berry, defeated for re-election to the Senate in the last election in Tennessee, and claims that Berry's salary should be paid up until his successor, Tom Stewart, took the oath of office. Under the present law, a Senator's pay is stopped when he is defeated at the polls, 11739

Lawyer for ex-Senator Berry makes claim for pay before Judiciary Commi...

A black and white photo of three men sitting at a table, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data received with the Harris & Ewing Collection. Gift; Harris & Ewing, In... More

Lockwood, Belva. Lawyer, D.C. (famous lawyer and bicycle rider)

Lockwood, Belva. Lawyer, D.C. (famous lawyer and bicycle rider)

Title from unverified information on negative sleeve. Annotation from negative, scratched into emulsion: 695, Belva A Lockwood, 370 [crossed out]. Credit line: Brady-Handy photograph collection, Library of Cong... More

LOCKWOOD, MISS BELVA ANN BENNETT. LAWYER

LOCKWOOD, MISS BELVA ANN BENNETT. LAWYER

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Brief reasons why the President cannot be convicted by the so called Senate of the United States .... A Pennsylvania lawyer. [Washington, D. C. 1868].

Brief reasons why the President cannot be convicted by the so called S...

Page Order: Multipage 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 205, Folder 26.

LOCKWOOD, MISS BELVA ANN BENNETT. LAWYER

LOCKWOOD, MISS BELVA ANN BENNETT. LAWYER

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Holts out dancing. Washington, D.C., July 30. Senator Rush Holt, Democrat of West Virginia, dances with his pretty sister Jane, as they attended a reception last night given by the Egyptian Legation to herald the coronation of His Majesty King Farouk 1. Announcement has just been made of the engagement of Miss Holt to Ralph K. Chase, Maritime Commission Lawyer, 7/30/37

Holts out dancing. Washington, D.C., July 30. Senator Rush Holt, Democ...

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S.E.C. Aide named Assistant Attorney General. Washington, D.C., May 20. O. John Rougge, Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer, was yesterday nominated by President Roosevelt to be an assistant attorney general in charge of the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice. He will succeed Brien McMahon, who resigned this week to enter private law practice. Rogge, 35, is Assistant General Counsel for the S.E.C.

S.E.C. Aide named Assistant Attorney General. Washington, D.C., May 20...

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Anne Bingaman, Assnt. Attorney General for Antitrust, near a W.P.A. mural, "Contemporary Justice and Woman," at the Justice Dept

Anne Bingaman, Assnt. Attorney General for Antitrust, near a W.P.A. mu...

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by photographer. Photograph taken at the Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. Published in the New York Times. Gift; Michael Geissinger; 2016; (DLC/PP-2017:007).