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Senate leaders meet. Washington, D.C., June 6. Senate Republicans today adopted a resolution declaring that Congress should remain in session throughout the European War emergency. Twenty-one Republicans conferred for 45 minutes. Afterward, Senator McNary announced 'It was the unanimous sense of the conference that Congress should remain in session for the duration of the emergency.' Left to right in the picture: Senator Robert A. Taft, Republican of Ohio; Senator Styles Bridges, Republican of New Hampshire; Senator Charles McNary, Republican of Oregon; and Senator Arthur Vandenberg, Republican of Michigan

Senate leaders meet. Washington, D.C., June 6. Senate Republicans toda...

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Senate leaders leave White House conference on sit-down stike crisis. Washington, D.C., March 27. Senate majority leader Joseph T. Robinson, (left) and Vice President Garner as they left a White House conference today with President Roosevelt on the sit-down strike situation. Senator Robinson announced that it is unlikely that the government would intervene in the strike, 3/27/1937

Senate leaders leave White House conference on sit-down stike crisis. ...

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Senate leaders call at the White House to receive the nomination of John G. Sargent of Plymouth as the next Atty. General following the rejection of Charles B. Warren by the Senate for the second time. Left to rt: Sen. Joseph P. Robinson, Ark., Sen. Charles Curtis, Kan., and David Barry, Sargent-at-Arms of the Senate

Senate leaders call at the White House to receive the nomination of Jo...

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Senate leaders call at the White House to receive the nomination of John G. Sargent of Plymouth as the next Atty. General following the rejection of Charles B. Warren by the Senate for the second time. Left to rt: Sen. Joseph P. Robinson, Ark., Sen. Charles Curtis, Kan., and David Barry, Sargent-at-Arms of the Senate

Senate leaders call at the White House to receive the nomination of Jo...

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Senate leaders leave White House conference on sit-down stike crisis. Washington, D.C., March 27. Senate majority leader Joseph T. Robinson, (left) and Vice President Garner as they left a White House conference today with President Roosevelt on the sit-down strike situation. Senator Robinson announced that it is unlikely that the government would intervene in the strike, 3271937

Senate leaders leave White House conference on sit-down stike crisis. ...

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House and Senate leaders agree. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Speaker of the House, William Bankhead, leaned over the shoulder of Vice President Garner at the Jackson Day Dinner at the Mayflower Hotel and gestures flew. This picture is rare because Bankhead is not a gesturing man. Garner is, 1/7/39

House and Senate leaders agree. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Speaker of t...

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