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Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee named as Congress nears close. Washington, D.C., June 16. As Congress sang its swan song today, Senate Majority Leader Alvin W. Barkley named the members of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Senator Prentiss M. Brown was the choice of Barkley for chairman. Left to right: Senator Carl A. Hatch, New Mexico; Senator James E. Murray, Montana; Senator Prentiss M. Brown, Michigan; Senator Theodore Green, Rhode Island and Senator Tom Connally, Texas, 61638

Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee named as Congress nears close...

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Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee named as Congress nears close. Washington, D.C., June 16. As Congress sang its swan song today, Senate Majority Leader Alvin W. Barkley named the members of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Senator Prentiss M. Brown was the choice of Barkley for chairman. Left to right: Senator Carl A. Hatch, New Mexico; Senator James E. Murray, Montana; Senator Prentiss M. Brown, Michigan; Senator Theodore Green, Rhode Island and Senator Tom Connally, Texas, 6/16/38

Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee named as Congress nears close...

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U.S. Chief of Staff engages in monkey shines at Alfalfa Club outing. Frederick, Md. June 4. U.S. Chief of Staff Malin Craig handling the business end of the street organ grinding out the tunes of "Rosie Grady" and Sidewalks of New York" as he frolicked with members of Congress and other high government officials at the annual outing of the Alfalfa club near here today. Left to right: Senator Alva Adams, Colorado; Senator Harry Truman, Missouri; Senator Carl A. Hatch, New Mexico; and General Craig, 6/4/38

U.S. Chief of Staff engages in monkey shines at Alfalfa Club outing. F...

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New Mexico senator. Washington, D.C., July 26. A new informal picture of Senator Carl A. Hatch, Democrat of New Mexico, 7/26/39

New Mexico senator. Washington, D.C., July 26. A new informal picture ...

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Number 13 proves lucky for New Mexico senator. Washington, D.C., July 26. Senator Carl A. Hatch, Democrat of New Mexico, polishing up his lucky 13 office number. He is one of the few Senators who have succeeded in getting a major bill through both Houses of Congress practically intact this session. "Luck? Yes, there is an element of luck in getting through a bill", he said, 7/26/39

Number 13 proves lucky for New Mexico senator. Washington, D.C., July ...

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McAdoo to propose substitute for administration Supreme Court bill. Washington, D.C., May 11. Senator William Gibbs McAdoo, Democrat of California, is due to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee Tomorrow and explain his proposed substitute for the administration Supreme Court plan. He is pictured chatting with Senator Henry F. Ashurst, (center) chairman of the committee, and Senator Carl A. Hatch, also a member of the committee, 5/11/37

McAdoo to propose substitute for administration Supreme Court bill. Wa...

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Last-minute huddle. Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. Members of the Special Senate Committee investigating unemployment, Senator Arthur Vandenberg, (left) Senator Carl A. Hatch, (center) and Senator James F. Byrnes, Chairman, go into a last-minute huddle before they called William S. Knudsen, President of General Motors, to the stand today, 1/6/38

Last-minute huddle. Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. Members of the Special S...

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Senate committee studying unemployment. Washington, D.C., Jan. 4. Headed by Senator James F. Byrnes, of South Carolina, members of the special committee studying unemployment listen to Isador Lubin, Chief of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, describe a drop of 1,500,000 in employment from October to December of 1937. Left to right: Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Senator Carl A. Hatch, Chairman James F. Byrnes, Senator James J. Davis, and Senator James E. Murray, 1438

Senate committee studying unemployment. Washington, D.C., Jan. 4. Head...

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Number 13 proves lucky for New Mexico senator. Washington, D.C., July 26. Senator Carl A. Hatch, Democrat of New Mexico, polishing up his lucky 13 office number. He is one of the few Senators who have succeeded in getting a major bill through both Houses of Congress practically intact this session. "Luck? Yes, there is an element of luck in getting through a bill", he said, 72639

Number 13 proves lucky for New Mexico senator. Washington, D.C., July ...

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Last-minute huddle. Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. Members of the Special Senate Committee investigating unemployment, Senator Arthur Vandenberg, (left) Senator Carl A. Hatch, (center) and Senator James F. Byrnes, Chairman, go into a last-minute huddle before they called William S. Knudsen, President of General Motors, to the stand today, 1638

Last-minute huddle. Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. Members of the Special S...

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Senate committee studying unemployment. Washington, D.C., Jan. 4. Headed by Senator James F. Byrnes, of South Carolina, members of the special committee studying unemployment listen to Isador Lubin, Chief of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, describe a drop of 1,500,000 in employment from October to December of 1937. Left to right: Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Senator Carl A. Hatch, Chairman James F. Byrnes, Senator James J. Davis, and Senator James E. Murray, 1/4/38

Senate committee studying unemployment. Washington, D.C., Jan. 4. Head...

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New Mexico senator. Washington, D.C., July 26. A new informal picture of Senator Carl A. Hatch, Democrat of New Mexico, 72639

New Mexico senator. Washington, D.C., July 26. A new informal picture ...

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