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The home of Max Sparks and family near Long Lake, Wisconsin. The family was forced to move from the place they were buying to this shack because of inability to pay three dollars monthly which was the basis of the contract. In moving from one county to another they have jeopardized their qualifications for receiving relief

The home of Max Sparks and family near Long Lake, Wisconsin. The famil...

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Buffalo, New York. After being interviewed as to past history and work qualifications, Mabel Goodwin is given an eye test at the employment office of the Bell Aircraft plant. She worked in a factory in the last war, and has since been a housewife and has two children over fourteen

Buffalo, New York. After being interviewed as to past history and work...

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Col. Knox appears before Senate Naval Affairs Committee. Washington, D.C., July 2. At his own request, Col. Frank Knox testified today at a public hearing before the Senate Naval Affairs Committee. In answer to questions regarding his qualifications to be secretary of the Navy, Knox read to the Committee a prepared statement designed to refute charges that he is an advocate of armed intervention in the European War

Col. Knox appears before Senate Naval Affairs Committee. Washington, D...

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Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Interviewing George Camblair concerning his special skills and qualifications

Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Interviewing George Camblair concerning his sp...

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Col. Knox appears before Senate Naval Affairs Committee. Washington, D.C., July 2. A general view of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee room as Col. Frank Knox testified today regarding his qualifications to be secretary of the Navy. Knock can bee seen on the right facing the Committee, 7-2-40

Col. Knox appears before Senate Naval Affairs Committee. Washington, D...

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Knox before Senate committee considering his qualifications to be Secretary of Navy. Washington, D.C., July 2. Col. Frank Knox, recently nominated to be secretary of the Navy, appeared before the Senate Naval Affairs Committee today and denied charges the he is an advocate of armed intervention in the European War, 7-2-40

Knox before Senate committee considering his qualifications to be Secr...

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Buffalo, New York. After being interviewed as to past history and work qualifications, Mabel Goodwin has a physical examination at the Bell Aircraft plant. A nurse records her height and weight. She is forty-five, worked in a factory in the last war, and has since been a housewife and has two children over fourteen

Buffalo, New York. After being interviewed as to past history and work...

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Describes wire-tapping of government phones. Washington, D.C., Jan. 17. Louis R. Glavis, former Interior Department Investigator, today described to the Senate Public Lands Committee how wire-tapping of department telephones was carried on after he discussed leakage of information with Secretary Ickes. He denied that White House wires had been tapped and President Roosevelt demanded such tapping cease. Glavis was summoned before the committee to be questioned on the qualifications of Ebert K. Burlew to be Assistant Secretary of the Interior. He is shown with Senator Key Pittman, (left) and Senator Alva Adams (center), 1/17/38

Describes wire-tapping of government phones. Washington, D.C., Jan. 17...

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The committee of qualifications report, that the confederation was ratified in March, 1781 : that by a law of the state of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, delegates are to be annually elected on the first Wednesday in May : that Mr. Ellery was elected in May, 1781 ... that Mr. Howell was elected in May, 1781 ...

The committee of qualifications report, that the confederation was rat...

Read September 9, 1785. Cf. Journals of the Continental Congress, v. 29, p. 682-684. Imprint suggested by JCC, v. 33, p. 753. Formerly ascribed to the press of John Dunlap in JCC, v. 29, p. 927 (#494). Bristol ... More

New York State Legislature. Concurrent Resolutions to amend constitution relating to voting qualifications

New York State Legislature. Concurrent Resolutions to amend constituti...

New York Legislature Concurrent resolutions re suffrage amendment: Senate No. 4 introduced by Senator Newcomb, January 4, 1911, and as No. 87 by Spielberg in Assembly on January 18, would require same qualifica... More

By the United States in Congress assembled. March 23, 1784 : On the report of the committee of qualifications, consisting of Mr. Sherman, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Beatty, Mr. Chase and Mr. Williamson ...

By the United States in Congress assembled. March 23, 1784 : On the re...

Resolution of the Continental Congress asking the states to appoint delegates to the Continental Congress annually. Ascribed to the press of John Dunlap by Evans. Evans 18824 Journals of the Continental Congres... More

"God, our country, and our order." Patriotic order Sons of America ... State camp of Ohio. Object of the order ... Preamble of the order ... Qualifications for membership ... Form of application forcharter ... [n. d.].
Stimson appears before Senate Military Affairs Committee. Washington, D.C., July 2. Henry L. Stimson, left, pictured with Senator Morris Sheppard, chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee, before whom Stimson testified today regarding his qualifications to be secretary of war. The Committee approved the nomination of Stimson by a vote of 14 to 3, 7-2-40

Stimson appears before Senate Military Affairs Committee. Washington, ...

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New York State Legislature. Concurrent Resolutions to amend constitution relating to voting qualifications

New York State Legislature. Concurrent Resolutions to amend constituti...

New York Legislature Concurrent resolutions re suffrage amendment: Senate No. 4 introduced by Senator Newcomb, January 4, 1911, and as No. 87 by Spielberg in Assembly on January 18, would require same qualifica... More

"Comrade Amlie" question refuted by ICC nominee. Washington, D.C., Feb. 8. Thomas R. Amlie, Presidential appointee to the ICC, told the Senate Committee investigating his qualifications that his introduction as 'Comrade Amlie' at a mass meeting in Chicago in 1934 was unimportant. He pointed out that fraternal and veterans organizations frequently introduce speakers favorable to their programs as 'comrade'. Left to right: Thomas Amlie and Senator Warren R. Austin of Vermont who raised the question, 2-8- 39

"Comrade Amlie" question refuted by ICC nominee. Washington, D.C., Feb...

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Safe clothes for women workers. Illustrating what the well-dressed women in search of a war job should NOT wear, pretty Eunice Kimball, Bendix Aviation worker, pauses at the entrance to the plant employment office where potential workers are interviewed. Though clothes may not make the woman, they ARE an indication of qualifications for a job, and Eunice's sweater, high-heeled and open-toed slippers, jewelry and loose hair-do are not improving her chances of employment. To contrast the inappropriateness of her costume, note trimly-dressed Alice Tripp, Bendix guard.  Bendix Aviation Plant, Brooklyn, New York

Safe clothes for women workers. Illustrating what the well-dressed wom...

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Women May Vote; Qualifications for school suffrage, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks

Women May Vote; Qualifications for school suffrage, NAWSA suffrage scr...

Qualified women voters urged to attend school meeting

New York State Legislature. Concurrent Resolutions to amend constitution relating to voting qualifications

New York State Legislature. Concurrent Resolutions to amend constituti...

New York Legislature Concurrent resolutions re suffrage amendment: Senate No. 4 introduced by Senator Newcomb, January 4, 1911, and as No. 87 by Spielberg in Assembly on January 18, would require same qualifica... More

Fellow Citizens of Essex County, The undersigned, having entire confidence in the integrity and qualifications of Ralph H. French, Esq. for the office of Register of Deeds, and deeming it highly desirable to terminate the contest by an election,

Fellow Citizens of Essex County, The undersigned, having entire confid...

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 57, Folder 17.

By the United States in Congress assembled. March 23, 1784 : On the report of the committee of qualifications, consisting of Mr. Sherman, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Beatty, Mr. Chase and Mr. Williamson ...

By the United States in Congress assembled. March 23, 1784 : On the re...

Resolution of the Continental Congress asking the states to appoint delegates to the Continental Congress annually. Ascribed to the press of John Dunlap by Evans. Evans 18824 Journals of the Continental Congres... More

New York State Legislature. Concurrent Resolutions to amend constitution relating to voting qualifications

New York State Legislature. Concurrent Resolutions to amend constituti...

New York Legislature Concurrent resolutions re suffrage amendment: Senate No. 4 introduced by Senator Newcomb, January 4, 1911, and as No. 87 by Spielberg in Assembly on January 18, would require same qualifica... More

New York State Legislature. Concurrent Resolutions to amend constitution relating to voting qualifications

New York State Legislature. Concurrent Resolutions to amend constituti...

New York Legislature Concurrent resolutions re suffrage amendment: Senate No. 4 introduced by Senator Newcomb, January 4, 1911, and as No. 87 by Spielberg in Assembly on January 18, would require same qualifica... More

New York State Legislature. Concurrent Resolutions to amend constitution relating to voting qualifications

New York State Legislature. Concurrent Resolutions to amend constituti...

New York Legislature Concurrent resolutions re suffrage amendment: Senate No. 4 introduced by Senator Newcomb, January 4, 1911, and as No. 87 by Spielberg in Assembly on January 18, would require same qualifica... More

The committee of qualifications report, that the confederation was ratified in March, 1781 : that by a law of the state of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, delegates are to be annually elected on the first Wednesday in May : that Mr. Ellery was elected in May, 1781 ... that Mr. Howell was elected in May, 1781 ...

The committee of qualifications report, that the confederation was rat...

Read September 9, 1785. Cf. Journals of the Continental Congress, v. 29, p. 682-684. Imprint suggested by JCC, v. 33, p. 753. Formerly ascribed to the press of John Dunlap in JCC, v. 29, p. 927 (#494). Bristol ... More

New York State Legislature. Concurrent Resolutions to amend constitution relating to voting qualifications

New York State Legislature. Concurrent Resolutions to amend constituti...

New York Legislature Concurrent resolutions re suffrage amendment: Senate No. 4 introduced by Senator Newcomb, January 4, 1911, and as No. 87 by Spielberg in Assembly on January 18, would require same qualifica... More

Health and welfare activities. North American Aviation. To find the right girl for the right job at North American Aviation in Inglewood, California, Personnel Director Jack Harrington interviews twenty-one-year-old Christine Souter. If her qualifications meet North American Aviation's standards, she'll be given the kind of job for which she is most fitted

Health and welfare activities. North American Aviation. To find the ri...

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Car pooling at Lockheed Vega. Jerry has been carrying passengers for several months. Because of this, and because other transportation qualifications are in his favor, he may be certified for new tires or retreads when his present tires wear out

Car pooling at Lockheed Vega. Jerry has been carrying passengers for s...

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Women May Vote; Qualifications for school suffrage, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks

Women May Vote; Qualifications for school suffrage, NAWSA suffrage scr...

Qualified women voters urged to attend school meeting

"A friend in need is a friend indeed." The friends and acquaintances of Mr. Charles Blue and all his well, wishers knowing his abilities and qualifications, and also his distress at the present time, have tendered him a complimentary ball, to co

"A friend in need is a friend indeed." The friends and acquaintances o...

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 64, Folder 29.

Black nomination approved by 13 to 4. Washington, D.C., Aug. 16. Senator Warren Austin of VT, left; and Senator Edward Burke, of Neb., right; talking with reporters after demanding Sen. Black of Ala. be questioned about his qualifications concerning the Supreme Court, the decisive vote came when Austin moved in the Senate Judiciary Comm. to delay action on the nomination pending further investigation of the legality of the appointment. The Black forces beat down that move by a vote 11 to five, making certain that the opposition headed for defeat [...]

Black nomination approved by 13 to 4. Washington, D.C., Aug. 16. Senat...

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Women May Vote; Qualifications for school suffrage, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks

Women May Vote; Qualifications for school suffrage, NAWSA suffrage scr...

Qualified women voters urged to attend school meeting