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Cabinet members chat with Anthony Eden. Washington, D.C., Dec. 13. Anthony Eden's chat with members of President Roosevelt's cabinet seemed to have reached a serious vein when this pictures was made at the National Press Club today where the former Foreign Secretary was a luncheon guest. Eden is shown with Attorney General Homer S. Cummings, PMG James A. Farley, and Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, 12/13/38

Cabinet members chat with Anthony Eden. Washington, D.C., Dec. 13. Ant...

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Germans are insulting American intelligence, Czech Minister tells members of press club. Washington, D.C., March 29. A guest of honor at a luncheon of the National Press Club today, Col. Vladimir S. Hurban, Czechoslovak Minister who refused to surrender his legation after Germany took over his country, told members that Germans are insulting American Intelligence by disseminating "insidious' statements in this country. Discussing his statues, he said he represents in this country "the Czech-Slovak Republic as it was recognized by the United States and other principal countries even before the Treaty of Versailles." 3-29-39

Germans are insulting American intelligence, Czech Minister tells memb...

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Legion Commander speaks before National Press Club. Washington, D.C., Nov. 28. Raymond J. Kelly, National Commander of the American Legion was a luncheon guest of the National Press Club today after which he spoke off-the-record to the members on 'the world, the nation, and the legion'

Legion Commander speaks before National Press Club. Washington, D.C., ...

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Newsmen hear Russian Ambassador. Washington, D.C., April 22. Russian Ambassador Alexander Troyanovsky speaking before the National Press Club today attacked those who criticize the Soviet Union because it has certain elements of dictatorship. The Union he said, "is fundamentally on the side of democracy but is surrounded by enemies and must defend ourselves [?] if intrenched in a military camp," 4/22/1937

Newsmen hear Russian Ambassador. Washington, D.C., April 22. Russian A...

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Belgian Premier lunches with newsmen. Washington D.C. June 25. The Premier of Belgium, Dr. Paul Van Zeeland, was luncheon guest of the National Press Club today. He is shown with Charles O. Gridley, (right) President of the club, 6/25/37

Belgian Premier lunches with newsmen. Washington D.C. June 25. The Pre...

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Belgian Premier lunches with newsmen. Washington D.C. June 25. The Premier of Belgium, Dr. Paul Van Zeeland, was luncheon guest of the National Press Club today. He is shown with Charles O. Gridley, (right) President of the club, 62537

Belgian Premier lunches with newsmen. Washington D.C. June 25. The Pre...

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Howard Hughes speaking before the Press Club. Washington, D.C., July 21. Howard Hughes, speaking at the National Press Club today, before hundreds of government officials and representatives of foreign governments. Hughes today envisioned a future in aviation when giant flying boats, almost as large as modern ocean liners, will fly the Atlantic under conditions in which the element of luck will play no part, speaking at the luncheon in his honor, he described in detail the type of flying craft and equipment he believes the future will see but which is now nothing more than an aeronautical engineers dream, 7/21/38

Howard Hughes speaking before the Press Club. Washington, D.C., July 2...

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Newsmen quiz Japanese Ambassador at press club luncheon. Washington, D.C., Oct. 14. In an off-the-record appearance as a luncheon guest of the National Press Club today, Japanese Ambassador Hirosi Saito virtually underwent a cross-examination from more than 450 newsmen and Government Officials in attendance, questioning of the envoy came shortly after had had discussed the sino-Japanese situation and explained the Japanese viewpoint and objectives in the present military campaign in Shanghai and North China. 10/14/37

Newsmen quiz Japanese Ambassador at press club luncheon. Washington, D...

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20-Year signature interests Kerensky. Washington, D.C., April 21. Following a talk to members of the National Press Club today, Alexander Kerensky, Head of the Russian Provisional Government of 1917, is shown a passport issued and signed by him to D. Heywood Hardy (left), Washington attorney who served with the Red Cross in Russia during World War days. After expelling Kerensky from Russia, Lenin put his signature under that of Kerensky on the passport, 4/21/38

20-Year signature interests Kerensky. Washington, D.C., April 21. Foll...

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Howard Hughes speaking before the Press Club. Washington, D.C., July 21. Howard Hughes, speaking at the National Press Club today, before hundreds of government officials and representatives of foreign governments. Hughes today envisioned a future in aviation when giant flying boats, almost as large as modern ocean liners, will fly the Atlantic under conditions in which the element of luck will play no part, speaking at the luncheon in his honor, he described in detail the type of flying craft and equipment he believes the future will see but which is now nothing more than an aeronautical engineers dream, 72138

Howard Hughes speaking before the Press Club. Washington, D.C., July 2...

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Germans are insulting American intelligence, Czech Minister tells members of press club. Washington, D.C., March 29. A guest of honor at a luncheon of the National Press Club today, Col. Vladimir S. Hurban, Czechoslovak Minister who refused to surrender his legation after Germany took over his country, told members that Germans are insulting American Intelligence by disseminating "insidious' statements in this country. Discussing his statues, he said he represents in this country "the Czech-Slovak Republic as it was recognized by the United States and other principal countries even before the Treaty of Versailles." 3-29-39

Germans are insulting American intelligence, Czech Minister tells memb...

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Chinese Ambassador luncheon guest of National Press Club. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. Luncheon guest of the National Press Club today, Chinese Ambassador Wang in a talk to the newsmen accused Japan of attacking China to frustrate the progress which his country had made toward unity and modernization in recent years. On the right is Charles O. Gridley, President of the Club. 102837

Chinese Ambassador luncheon guest of National Press Club. Washington, ...

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Newsmen hear Russian Ambassador. Washington, D.C., April 22. Russian Ambassador Alexander Troyanovsky speaking before the National Press Club today attacked those who criticize the Soviet Union because it has certain elements of dictatorship. The Union he said, "is fundamentally on the side of democracy but is surrounded by enemies and must defend ourselves ? if intrenched in a military camp," 4221937

Newsmen hear Russian Ambassador. Washington, D.C., April 22. Russian A...

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Cabinet members chat with Anthony Eden. Washington, D.C., Dec. 13. Anthony Eden's chat with members of President Roosevelt's cabinet seemed to have reached a serious vein when this pictures was made at the National Press Club today where the former Foreign Secretary was a luncheon guest. Eden is shown with Attorney General Homer S. Cummings, PMG James A. Farley, and Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, 12/13/38

Cabinet members chat with Anthony Eden. Washington, D.C., Dec. 13. Ant...

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Newsmen quiz Japanese Ambassador at press club luncheon. Washington, D.C., Oct. 14. In an off-the-record appearance as a luncheon guest of the National Press Club today, Japanese Ambassador Hirosi Saito virtually underwent a cross-examination from more than 450 newsmen and Government Officials in attendance, questioning of the envoy came shortly after had had discussed the sino-Japanese situation and explained the Japanese viewpoint and objectives in the present military campaign in Shanghai and North China. 101437

Newsmen quiz Japanese Ambassador at press club luncheon. Washington, D...

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Legion Commander speaks before National Press Club. Washington, D.C., Nov. 28. Raymond J. Kelly, National Commander of the American Legion was a luncheon guest of the National Press Club today after which he spoke off-the-record to the members on 'the world, the nation, and the legion'

Legion Commander speaks before National Press Club. Washington, D.C., ...

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Wendell Wilkie delivers off-the-record talk before National Press Club. Washington, D.C., June 12. Wendell Wilkie, who has become a serious threat for the Republican presidential nomination during the last few weeks, delivered an off-the-record talk before the National Press Club today where he was a guest at their weekly luncheon. The following series of pictures was made as Wilkie addressed the members of the club. 1. Wilkie takes a firm hold on the microphone as he begins his speech

Wendell Wilkie delivers off-the-record talk before National Press Club...

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Wendell Wilkie delivers off-the-record talk before National Press Club. Washington, D.C., June 12. Wendell Wilkie, who has become a serious threat for the Republican presidential nomination during the last few weeks, delivered an off-the-record talk before the National Press Club today where he was a guest at their weekly luncheon. The following series of pictures was made as Wilkie addressed the members of the club. 1. Wilkie takes a firm hold on the microphone as he begins his speech

Wendell Wilkie delivers off-the-record talk before National Press Club...

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Chinese Ambassador luncheon guest of National Press Club. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. Luncheon guest of the National Press Club today, Chinese Ambassador Wang in a talk to the newsmen accused Japan of attacking China to frustrate the progress which his country had made toward unity and modernization in recent years. On the right is Charles O. Gridley, President of the Club. 10/28/37

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