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Roosevelt calls cabinet meeting. Washington, D.C., Sept. 16. Apparently not perturbed by President's Roosevelt's special cabinet meeting, were these four members of the cabinet who attended the meeting, left to right, Daniel Roper, Sec. of Commerce; Henry Wallace, Sec. of Agriculture; Charles Edison, acting Sec. of the Navy; and Robert Jackson, acting Attorney General. They are shown leaving the White House and the conference, 91638

Roosevelt calls cabinet meeting. Washington, D.C., Sept. 16. Apparentl...

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REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE, 1913-1919. LEFT

REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE...

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Boy Scout Jamboree. Washington, D.C., May 21. Boy Scout officials visited the Capitol today in preparation for the Boy Scout Jamboree to be held in Washington, D.C. June 30th to July 9th, they were greeted by Senators and congressmen who will take an active part in the Jamboree. Left to right: Colin H. Livingstone, Vice Chairman and Former President; Sen.A.J. Ellender, D. of La.; Harvey Gordon, National Director of Engineering, DSA; Sen.William Gibbs McAdoo, D. of Calif.; James E. West, Pres. of Boy Scouts of America; Sec. of Commerce Dan Roper; and Rep. Sol Bloom, New York ...

Boy Scout Jamboree. Washington, D.C., May 21. Boy Scout officials visi...

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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LEAVES FOR STUMPING TOUR. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LEFT WASHINGTON TODAY FOR A NINE-DAY STUMPING TOUR WHICH WILL TAKE APPROXIMATELY 5,000 MILES THROUGH TEN STATES IN A LAST-MINUTE DRIVE FOR REELECTION. NINE OF THE STATES HE WILL VISIT ARE REGARDED IN THE 'DOUBTFUL' COLUMN. IN THE PHOTOGRAPHS, L TO R: SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE WALLACE; SEC. OF COMMERCE ROPER; MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT; PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND MRS. ROOSEVELT

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LEAVES FOR STUMPING TOUR. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LEFT...

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REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE, 1913-1919

REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE...

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REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE, 1913-1919

REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE...

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Wants to be G-man to stop shipping graft. Ewing Y. Mitchell, ousted Ass't Sec. of Commerce, asks President Roosevelt for an appointment as a Special Assistant to the Attorney General with the responsibility for cleaning up graft and waste in the Department of Commerce. He wants a salary of $1 a year. He wrote to the president that the present administration faces a shipping scandal comparable to the Teapot Dome Oil Scandal, 61835

Wants to be G-man to stop shipping graft. Ewing Y. Mitchell, ousted As...

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REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE, 1913-1919

REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE...

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REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE, 1913-1919

REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE...

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Sec. of Commerce Herb. Hoover White House, Washington, D.C.

Sec. of Commerce Herb. Hoover White House, Washington, D.C.

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REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE, 1913-1919. HIS SHARKSKIN SHOES

REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE...

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First formal meeting of the Commodity Exchange Commission. Washington, D.C., May 26. The Commodity Exchange Commission, photographed for the first time today while hearing a complaint of the Cargill, Inc. against the Chicago Board of Trade, the board consists of the Attorney General Homer Cummings, left; Sec. of Agriculture Henry Wallace, Chairman, and Sec. of Commerce Daniel Roper. It is the first time the Commission has met since the Commodity Exchange Act since June 15, 1936 when it was created by Congress, 52638

First formal meeting of the Commodity Exchange Commission. Washington,...

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New director of air commerce. Washington, D.C., April 16. Denis Mulligan, Chief of the Bureau of Air Commerce, Department of Commerce, greeted by his boss Daniel Roper, Sec. of Commerce, just after being sworn in as Director of Air Commerce, 41638

New director of air commerce. Washington, D.C., April 16. Denis Mullig...

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REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE, 1913-1919

REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE...

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Sec. of Commerce Daniel Roper, with movie strip of the San Francisco Exposition

Sec. of Commerce Daniel Roper, with movie strip of the San Francisco E...

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Railroad parley at White House. Washington, D.C., March 15. Representatives of Railroad Management, Labor and Government officials and Congress met with President Roosevelt today in efforts to find a remedy to aid the Nation's financially distressed railroads. In the front row, left to right: ICC Commissioner Joseph D. Eastman; ICC Commissioner Charles D. Maraffie; Carl Gray, President of Union Pacific R.R.; Secretary of Treasury Henry Morgenthau; George Harrison; William O. Douglas, Chairman of the SEC. In the rear, left to right: Ernest G. Draper, Asst. Sec. of Commerce; Dr. W.W. Alexander, FSA; Rep. Clarence F. Lea; Sen. Burton K. Wheeler; and Sen. Harry Truman, 31538

Railroad parley at White House. Washington, D.C., March 15. Representa...

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TARGET PRACTICE. DANIELS, JOSEPHUS; BADGER, CHARLES JOHNSTON, REAR ADMIRAL, U.S.N.; CHAPIN, FRED L., CAPTAIN, U.S.N.; REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX, REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE, 1913-1919

TARGET PRACTICE. DANIELS, JOSEPHUS; BADGER, CHARLES JOHNSTON, REAR ADM...

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Eckner and Commerce heads in conference. Washington, D.C., Jan. 12. Dr. Hugo Eckner of Germany has been discussing with different Dept. heads in Washington concerning the establishment of Tranoceanic travel in airships. He is shown in the photo showing Secretary of Commerce Roper and his Ass't, Col. J.M. Johnson, the possible location for an airport in the United States. Left to right: Col. J.M. Johnson, Ass't Sec. of Commerce; Dr. Hugo Eckner; and Secretary Daniel Roper

Eckner and Commerce heads in conference. Washington, D.C., Jan. 12. Dr...

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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., 2438

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

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REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE, 1913-1919

REDFIELD, WILLIAM COX. REP. FROM NEW YORK, 1911-1913; SEC. OF COMMERCE...

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Maurice Duperrey and Sec. of Commerce Daniel Roper

Maurice Duperrey and Sec. of Commerce Daniel Roper

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