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FIRST LADY MAKES FIRST CONTRIBUTION TO WOMEN'S OLYMPIC FUND. WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 10. MRS. ROOSEVELT TODAY MADE THE FIRST CONTRIBUTION TO A FUND NOW BEING COLLECTED TO SEND TRACK, SWIMMING, AND FIELD TEAMS TO FINLAND FOR THE OLYMPICS. L TO R: MRS. ROOSEVELT; DEE BOECKMANN, NATIONAL CHAIRMAN OF THE WOMEN'S TRACK AND FIELD COMMITTEE; HJALMAR PROCOPE, FINLAND MINISTER; AND LUCILLE BRACKETT, D.C. SWIMMER

FIRST LADY MAKES FIRST CONTRIBUTION TO WOMEN'S OLYMPIC FUND. WASHINGTO...

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Hjalmar Procope - Public domain architectural plan photograph

Hjalmar Procope - Public domain architectural plan photograph

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Hjalmar Procope - Public domain photograph

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Finnish Lagation deluged with donations to aid fight with Soviet. Washington, D.C., March 7. Mail from all parts of the nation and from all classes is deluging the Finnish Legation to the extent that its staff has jumped from 3 to 30, and a new building has been rented to handle contributions to aid Finland's fight with Soviet Russia. Money, comes in in letters addressed to Minister Procope, The Finnish Government, The Finnish Government in care of Uncle Sam, etc., and contain contributions ranging from five cents to thousands of dollars. Here, Eero Lappalainen, attache at the legation, is shown packing a box with contributions of goods to be sent to Helsinki, 3-7-40

Finnish Lagation deluged with donations to aid fight with Soviet. Wash...

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Finland Minister arrives for Soviet reception. Washington, D.C., Nov. 7. Finland's Minister Hjalmar J. Procope, was in a gay mood as he waved to photographers on his arrival at the Soviet Embassy today for the reception in celebration of 22nd anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution

Finland Minister arrives for Soviet reception. Washington, D.C., Nov. ...

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Finnish Trade Delegation visits State Department. Washington, D.C., May 3. Little Finland which pays its bills, today was represented at the State Department by a trade delegation which paid a friendly visit. The group called upon Secretary Hull. Left to right, front: H.J. Procope, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Finland; R.V. Fieandt, Director of the OY. Pehjoismaiden[?] Yhdyspankki, AB. Nordiska Foreningsbanken, Julius Alanen, Managing Director of the Oy. Perma AB. back: Jaakko Kahma, Managing Director of the Finnish Trade Association; V.K. Latvala, Managing Director of the Erva-Latvala Oy. and President of the Finlandia News Service; Arthur Soderholm, Managing Director of the OY. Stockmann AB

Finnish Trade Delegation visits State Department. Washington, D.C., Ma...

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Finnish minister discusses Russo-Finnish peace statement with Secretary Hull. Washignton, D.C., March 13. Finnish Minister Hjalmar J. Procope, center, runs a gauntlet of news photographers and reporters as he leaves State Department following a meeting with Secretary Hull at which he was shown a copy of a statement on the Russo-Finnish peace which the administration prepared, 3-13-40

Finnish minister discusses Russo-Finnish peace statement with Secretar...

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[Portrait of Harry Carney and Russell Procope, Aquarium, New York, N.Y., ca. Nov. 1946]

[Portrait of Harry Carney and Russell Procope, Aquarium, New York, N.Y...

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Finnish minister. Washington, D.C., March 14. Finnish Minister Hjalmar J. Procope told reporters today at his press conference that the loss of 15,000 to 20,000 Finns in the struggle with Russia was not in vain because Finland, by fighting for its life, has earned a greater moral right to live, 3-14-40

Finnish minister. Washington, D.C., March 14. Finnish Minister Hjalmar...

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[Portrait of Harry Carney and Russell Procope, Aquarium, New York, N.Y., ca. Nov. 1946]

[Portrait of Harry Carney and Russell Procope, Aquarium, New York, N.Y...

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Diplomats arrive at Capitol to hear President Roosevelt's address. Washington, D.C., Jan. 3. Wilhelm Munthe de Morganstierne, Norwegian Minister, left, and Kjalmar Procope, Minister from Finland, arriving at the Capitol today where they heard President Roosevelt address the Joint Session of Congress

Diplomats arrive at Capitol to hear President Roosevelt's address. Was...

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Finnish Minister leaves State Department after conference with Secretary Hull. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Hjalmar Procope, Finnish Minister to the United States, leaving the office of Secretary of State Cardell Hull after a conference today. He told reporters that the Russian attack on his country 'is not a way but an unqualified aggression against a peace-loving and hard-working and religious people'

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Finnish Minister highly excited after conference with Hull. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Leaving a conference with Secretary of State Hull today, Hjalmar Procope, Finnish Minister to the U.S., seemed highly excited as he flayed Russia's attack on his country to reporters. He said, 'All news that the Finns were responsible for incidents on the borderline have been over and over again proven false'

Finnish Minister highly excited after conference with Hull. Washington...

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Finns look in on annual meeting of U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Washington, D.C., May 2. Members of the Finnish Trade Delegation to the United States, headed by Finland Minister Hjalmar J. Procope, were welcomed at today's session of the 27th annual meeting of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Here we see, left to right: S. Clay Williams, Chairman of the Board, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Finnish Minister Procope, George W. Davis, President of the Chamber, and R.V. Fiendt, a leading Finnish banker and Chairman of the Trade Delegation to the U.S.

Finns look in on annual meeting of U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Washingto...

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New Finnish Minister credentials. Washington, D.C., March 22. The new Finish Minister Hjalmar Procope, left, who presented his credentials to President Roosevelt today, is pictured leaving the White House with George Summerlin, Chief of Division of Protocol, State Department. 3-22-39

New Finnish Minister credentials. Washington, D.C., March 22. The new ...

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Hjalmar Procope - Public domain portrait photograph

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