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Seeks method to prevent defrauding of public by so-called commodity counselors. Washington, D.C., Aug. 1. Presiding at a meeting of representatives of six major commodity exchanges with Department of Agriculture officials today, Assistant Secretary Harry L. Brown laid before the group recommendations of Secretary Wallace on methods of preventing so-called commodity counselors from defrauding the public through promises of extra-ordinary profits, 7/1/38

Seeks method to prevent defrauding of public by so-called commodity co...

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Discuss amendments to housing act. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. Federal Housing Administrator Stewart McDonald (right) discusses with Senator Robert F. Wagner, author of Wagner Housing Act, the recommendations of President Roosevelt for amendments to the act which would provide for a 10 cent down payment as adequate on purchase of home. Appearing before the Senate Banking and Currency Committee later McDonald urged that the Senate enact the proposed amendments so as to make possible large-scale low-cost housing construction. 12/1/37

Discuss amendments to housing act. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1. Federal H...

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Nathaniel P. Banks to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 23, 1861  (Cabinet recommendations)
Little business men meet the President. Washington, D.C., Feb. 4. President Roosevelt today met in what was described as constructive discuss on with small business leaders. He was reported to believe that some of their recommendations could be carried into effect, shown as they left the White House after the conference. Left to right, front: R.P. Hastey, Chicago; O.L. Roach, Danville, Virginia; Leslie E. Sanders, Orlando, Fla.; Secretary of Commerce Daniel Roper; Bernard F. McLain, Dallas, Tex.; Howard D. North, Cleveland; Wallace D. Kimball, New York City. In the rear, left to right: D.E. McAvoy, New York City; Joseph D. Kleckner, Chicago; Asst. Sec. of Commerce Ernest Draper; W.C. Tinsley, Tampa, Fla.; James Daly, Columbus, OH; W.K. Gunter, Gaffney, N.C., 2/4/38

Little business men meet the President. Washington, D.C., Feb. 4. Pres...

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Applicants for positions, Main office Postal Telegraph Co., N.Y., as messengers have recommendations looked up by several special investigators.  Location: New York, New York (State)

Applicants for positions, Main office Postal Telegraph Co., N.Y., as m...

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Usine à gaz de Vaugirard, 3 octobre 1870. Depart remis. Calme plot. Entrevue avec M. Picard, il me charge de différentes recommendations importantes pour le gouvernement à Tours. Mr. dʹAlmeida--les pigeonnièrs, etc. - M. Labour / Albert Tissandier.

Usine à gaz de Vaugirard, 3 octobre 1870. Depart remis. Calme plot. En...

Drawing shows the balloon manufacturing facilities of Henri Lachambre in Vaugirard, a section of Paris, France. A balloon is being inflated with gas in preparation for a flight to Tours.

Auto manufacturers confer with Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Jan. 21. Big shots of the auto industry shown leaving the White House after conferring with President Roosevelt, the group approved the President's credit selling recommendations and forecast as spring upturn in motor sales which should improve business generally. Left to right, front row: K.T. Keller, Chrysler President; Edsel Ford; Sen. Prentiss M. Brown of Mich, who arranged the meeting; William S. Knudsen, President of General Motors; and A.E. Duncan, President of Comm. Credit. Co., 1/21/38

Auto manufacturers confer with Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Jan. 21. B...

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Galusha A. Grow to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 18, 1861  (Cabinet recommendations)
Perfect Harmony Washington, D.C., Nov. 7. Perfect harmony prevailed today as President Roosevelt's Special Committee of Rail Labor and Management representatives discussed proposed recommendations for legislative aid for the industry. Here we see George Harrison, right, President of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, as he accepts a cigarette from M.W. Clement, President of the Pennsylvania Railroad, 11/7/38

Perfect Harmony Washington, D.C., Nov. 7. Perfect harmony prevailed to...

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Confer with president. Washington, D.C., Jan 24. Robert H. Jackson (left) Assistant Attorney General, and Ben Cohen Office of the President's "Braintrusters", leaving the White House today after a conference with President Roosevelt. It is believed they discussed projected anti-monopoly recommendations which the Chief Executive will embody in a special message to Congress, 1/24/38

Confer with president. Washington, D.C., Jan 24. Robert H. Jackson (le...

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Washington, D.C. Once a year students at all Washington schools receive a dental examination and recommendations as to the care they need are sent to their parents

Washington, D.C. Once a year students at all Washington schools receiv...

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Unknown to Abraham Lincoln, December 1862  (List of cabinet recommendations)
James B. Gardenhire to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 22, 1861  (Cabinet recommendations)
Rail Labor-Management Committee Meets. Washington, D.C., Nov. 7. The president's special Committee of Rail Labor and Management representatives met today to discuss proposed recommendations for legislative aid to the Rail Industry. A spokesman for the Committee said 'they hoped to have recommendations ready for the President before Congress meets in January' left to right. M.W. Clement, Pres. of the Penna. R.R., George Harrison, Chairman of the Railway Labor Executives Assoc., Carl R. Gray, Vice Chairman of the Union Pacific., B.M. Jewell, Pres. of the Railway Employees Department of the A.F. of L., Ernest E. Norris, Pres. of the Southern, R.R., D.B. Robertson Head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive, Firemen, and Enginemen, 11/7/38

Rail Labor-Management Committee Meets. Washington, D.C., Nov. 7. The p...

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Pictured at Rail Labor-Management Meeting. Washington, D.C., Nov. 7. E.E. Norris, President of the Southern Railway, and Carl Gray, right, Chairman of the Board, Union Pacific, chat as the wait for the President's Special Railroad Committee to meet at the Southern Railway Office here today. The Committee discussed proposed recommendations for legislative aid to the rail industry, 11/7/38

Pictured at Rail Labor-Management Meeting. Washington, D.C., Nov. 7. E...

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U.S. Housing administrator appears before house banking committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. U.S. Housing Administrator Stewart McDonald (left) today explained to the House Banking and Currency Committee the recommendations of President Roosevelt for liberalizing the Housing Act. Rep. Henry B. Steagall, Chairman of the committee, is shown in the picture with McDonald. 11/30/37

U.S. Housing administrator appears before house banking committee. Was...

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Senate Committee on Governmental Reorganization. Washington, D.C. Jan 14. The Senate Committee, of which Senator Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia is chairman, on Government Reorganization Economies met this morning to consider Brookings Institute recommendations denying President Roosevelt the free hand he desires in altering the Executive Branch. The recommendations were for consolidations in Federal Credit Agencies to save at least $30,000,000. In the photograph, left to right; Senator Charles L. McNary, of Oregon; Majority Leader; Senator John G. Townsend, Jr., Delaware; Senator Harry Flood Byrd; Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Wyoming; and Senator Joseph T. Robinson, Senate Majority Leader

Senate Committee on Governmental Reorganization. Washington, D.C. Jan ...

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Capital and Labor at White House conference. Washington, D.C., Jan. 14. A group comprising representatives of Capital, Labor and the Erstwhile Brain Trust of the New Deal converged upon the White House today to put before the President some recommendations for pulling business out of present slump. Left to right; John L. Lewis C.I.O. leader, Charles Taussig, former Brain truster, Owen D. Young, head of the General Electric Co. A.A. Berle, former Brain truster, Thomas W. Lamont, partner of J.P. Morgan, and Philip Murray, C.I.O. leader, 1/14/38

Capital and Labor at White House conference. Washington, D.C., Jan. 14...

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Anthony J. Bleecker, Thursday, March 13, 1862  (Recommendations)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, January 20, 1861  (Cabinet recommendations)
Zachary Taylor, et al., 1844-1862  (Recommendations for William Grandin;)
Rail Labor-Management Committee Meets. Washington, D.C., Nov. 7. The president's special Committee of Rail Labor and Management representatives met today to discuss proposed recommendations for legislative aid to the Rail Industry. A spokesman for the Committee said 'they hoped to have recommendations ready for the President before Congress meets in January' left to right. M.W. Clement, Pres. of the Penna. R.R., George Harrison, Chairman of the Railway Labor Executives Assoc., Carl R. Gray, Vice Chairman of the Union Pacific., B.M. Jewell, Pres. of the Railway Employees Department of the A.F. of L., Ernest E. Norris, Pres. of the Southern, R.R., D.B. Robertson Head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive, Firemen, and Enginemen, 11738

Rail Labor-Management Committee Meets. Washington, D.C., Nov. 7. The p...

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John T. Stuart to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, April 03, 1861  (Patronage recommendations)
Sidney Perham to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 27, 1865  (Encloses recommendations for Hannibal Hamlin)
John W. Forney to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 25, 1861  (Recommendations)
Montgomery Blair to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 01, 1863  (Recommendations for provost marshal)
Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 29, 1861  (Memorandum on Edward D. Baker's recommendations)
Joseph G. Hoyt and Edwin D. Sanborn to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 22, 1860  (Recommendations for Amos Tuck)
Leonard Swett to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 13, 1862  (Sends recommendations for David Davis)
Nathaniel P. Banks to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 23, 1861  (Cabinet recommendations)
In Council. January 29, 1787. Gentlemen, The executive having addressed you on the 20th of February 1786 concerning pensioners; I beg leave to refer you to their letter. They are still solicitous for a strict adherence to the recommendations, th

In Council. January 29, 1787. Gentlemen, The executive having addresse...

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Zachary Taylor, et al., 1844-1862  (Recommendations for William Grandin;)
Massachusetts Delegates in Congress to Abraham Lincoln, April 1861  (List of recommendations)

Massachusetts Delegates in Congress to Abraham Lincoln, April 1861 (L...

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George B. McClellan to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 07, 1861  (Recommendations)
Oliver P. Morton to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, February 23, 1861  (Recommendations)
Abraham Lincoln, [April 1, 1861]  (Memorandum on Patronage Recommendations)
James Wilson to Abraham Lincoln, March 1861  (List of recommendations; endorsed by E.D.. Baker)
William H. Seward to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 25, 1860  (Cabinet recommendations)
Samuel F. Hersey to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 20, 1865  (Telegram concerning recommendations for Hannibal Hamlin)
UAWU leaders urge President to appropriate $130,000,000 for Michigan relief. Washington, D.C., Feb. 1. Led by Homer Martin, President, representatives of the United Automobile Workers Union called at the White House today and urged President Roosevelt to appropriate $130,000,000 for Michigan relief to avoid "mass starvation and mass misery". They also left with the President their recommendations and a statement on employment, unemployment and average wage of workers in the auto industry. Left to right: Richard T. Frankensteen, Vice President; Homer Martin, President; William Munger, Research Director; and W. Jed Louck, Economist

UAWU leaders urge President to appropriate $130,000,000 for Michigan r...

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John T. Stuart to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, April 03, 1861  (Patronage recommendations)
George D. Prentice to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 08, 1861  (Recommendations)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, January 20, 1861  (Cabinet recommendations)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, January 20, 1861  (Cabinet recommendations)
Joseph G. Hoyt and Edwin D. Sanborn to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 22, 1860  (Recommendations for Amos Tuck)
Joseph A. Wright to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 18, 1862  (Recommendations)
Orville H. Browning to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 26, 1861  (Political affairs and patronage recommendations)
Abraham Lincoln, [December 31, 1860]  (Memorandum on Cameron Recommendations)
Horace Maynard and George W. Bridges to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 06, 1863  (Recommendations concerning East Tennessee)
Unknown to Abraham Lincoln, December 1862  (List of cabinet recommendations)
John J. Weed to John G. Nicolay, Tuesday, October 27, 1863  (Recommendations)
John J. Weed to John G. Nicolay, Tuesday, October 27, 1863  (Recommendations)
In Council. January 29, 1787. Gentlemen, The executive having addressed you on the 20th of February 1786 concerning pensioners; I beg leave to refer you to their letter. They are still solicitous for a strict adherence to the recommendations, th

In Council. January 29, 1787. Gentlemen, The executive having addresse...

Not in Evans. 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 179, Folder 8b.

Zachary Taylor, et al., 1844-1862  (Recommendations for William Grandin;)
Zachary Taylor, et al., 1844-1862  (Recommendations for William Grandin;)
Zachary Taylor, et al., 1844-1862  (Recommendations for William Grandin;)
C. S. Bushnell to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 08, 1863  (Recommendations for directors of Union Pacific Railroad)
Illinois Republicans in Congress to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 12, 1861  (Patronage recommendations)
John M. Schofield to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 22, 1864  (Recommendations)
Abraham Lincoln, [March 1861]  (Memorandum concerning Leland Stanford's patronage recommendations)
Samuel F. Hersey to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 20, 1865  (Telegram concerning recommendations for Hannibal Hamlin)
Edward Ball to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 22, 1861  (Recommendations)
Detroit, Michigan, map showing areas in which industrial and business development may be expected with present street car systems with recommendations for

Detroit, Michigan, map showing areas in which industrial and business ...

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Extension of ICC power is urged by rail labor. Washington, D.C., Jan. 12. Railroad labor recommended today that regulatory power of the Interstate Commerce Commission be extended to domestic water and air transportation and that railroad freight and passenger rates be increased, contingent on earmarking of added revenue for equipment and labor expenditures. The recommendations were part of a five point program submitted to the unemployment committee of the Senate by A.F. Whitney, President of Railroad Trainmen, right, and [...]J. Pelley, President of the American Association of Railroads, left. In the center is Senator James F. Byrnes, Chairman of the Committee, 1/12/38

Extension of ICC power is urged by rail labor. Washington, D.C., Jan. ...

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George D. Prentice to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 08, 1861  (Recommendations)
Ohio Legislature Members to Abraham Lincoln, February 1862  (Recommendations)
James Dixon to Frederick W. Seward, Saturday, July 05, 1862  (Patronage recommendations)
Albert J. Smith to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 07, 1861  (Cabinet recommendations)
Thomas H. Clay to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 17, 1861  (Recommendations; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Oct. 18, 1861)
S. E. Walworth to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 06, 1860  (Cabinet recommendations)
Abraham Lincoln, [December 31, 1860]  (Memorandum on Cameron Recommendations)
Cyrus Aldrich, et al., May-June 1862  (Recommendations for William Grandin)
John A. Gurley to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 19, 1861  (Recommendations)
John A. Gurley to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 19, 1861  (Recommendations)
John Sherman to William H. Seward, March 1861  (Recommendations)
Zachary Taylor, et al., 1844-1862  (Recommendations for William Grandin;)
Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 25, 1861  (Recommendations for defense of North West)
Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 25, 1861  (Recommendations for defense of North West)
Illinois Republicans in Congress to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 12, 1861  (Patronage recommendations)
George B. McClellan to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 07, 1861  (Recommendations)
J. M. Jones to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 15, 1861  (Patronage recommendations for Mississippi)
William H. Seward to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 25, 1860  (Cabinet recommendations)
The report of a committee, appointed to consider whether any and what measures may be necessary for Congress to adopt, in pursuance of their recommendations to the several states on the 18th of April, 1783.

The report of a committee, appointed to consider whether any and what ...

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Abraham Lincoln, [April 23, 1863]  (Memorandum on West Point Recommendations)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, January 20, 1861  (Cabinet recommendations)
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, January 20, 1861  (Cabinet recommendations)
Abraham Lincoln, [December 31, 1860]  (Memorandum on Cameron Recommendations)
Stephen A. Hurlbut to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, February 17, 1863  (Requests that his recommendations for promotion be approved)
Nathaniel P. Banks to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 23, 1861  (Cabinet recommendations)
Zachary Taylor, et al., 1844-1862  (Recommendations for William Grandin;)
Zachary Taylor, et al., 1844-1862  (Recommendations for William Grandin;)
Zachary Taylor, et al., 1844-1862  (Recommendations for William Grandin;)
Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 25, 1861  (Recommendations for defense of North West)
Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 25, 1861  (Recommendations for defense of North West)
Isaac N. Arnold to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 25, 1861  (Recommendations for defense of North West)
Galusha A. Grow to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 18, 1861  (Cabinet recommendations)
Illinois Republicans in Congress to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 12, 1861  (Patronage recommendations)
Cyrus M. Allen to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, August 01, 1862  (Recommendations)
John M. Read to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 28, 1861  (Patronage recommendations)
John M. Read to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 28, 1861  (Patronage recommendations)
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