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Veteran Virginia Senator. Washington, D.C., March 9. Senator Carter Glass, left, veteran legislator from Virginia, seemed to be in a happy frame of mind while having luncheon in the senate restaurant today. He is an expert on monetary matter, 3/9/38

Veteran Virginia Senator. Washington, D.C., March 9. Senator Carter Gl...

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Senate veterans. Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. Senator Carter Glass, of Virginia, and Senator William Gibbs McAdoo of California, pictured as they walked from the Senate chamber to the House to hear President Roosevelt address the joint session

Senate veterans. Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. Senator Carter Glass, of Vi...

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Senator Carter Glass reaches 80th birthday. Washington, D.C., Jan. 4. Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, today celebrated his 80th birthday and thereby attained the goal he set for himself on his last anniversary. At that time the veteran Senator told friends his only wish was to reach 80 which would be a record age for the Glass Klan. He is being congratulated by his son, Carter Glass, Jr., while in the center is Nancy Carter Boatwright, granddaughter, who also celebrated her 13th birthday today, 1/4/37

Senator Carter Glass reaches 80th birthday. Washington, D.C., Jan. 4. ...

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Senate veterans. Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. Senator Carter Glass, of Virginia, and Senator William Gibbs McAdoo of California, pictured as they walked from the Senate chamber to the House to hear President Roosevelt address the joint session

Senate veterans. Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. Senator Carter Glass, of Vi...

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Veteran Virginia Senator marches to House to hear President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Jan. 3. Senator Carter Glass, veteran democrat from Virginia, flanked by Senator John Miller, right, of Arkansas, and Senator Theodore Green, left, of Rhode Island, marches to House Chamber to hear President Roosevelt address a Joint Session of Congress

Veteran Virginia Senator marches to House to hear President Roosevelt....

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Old friends meet at federal Reserve building dedication. Washington, D.C., Oct. 20. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the war-time President who founded the Federal Reserve System, chats with Senator Carter Glass of Virginia as they attend the ceremonies dedicating the new Federal Reserve building today. Senator Glass was Secretary of the Treasury during the Wilson Administration and helped frame the Federal Reserve Legislation. 102037

Old friends meet at federal Reserve building dedication. Washington, D...

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A House whisper. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Rep. Sam Rayburn, new majority leader of the House, whispers in to the ear of Senator Carter Glass, the monetary expert of the Senate, as both attend the conference today at the Capitol between administration leaders and Senate and House leaders to discuss monetary legislation to be submitted to the new session of Congress

A House whisper. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Rep. Sam Rayburn, new major...

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Senator Glass passes 79th milestone. Washington, D.C. Jan. 4. Congratulations from both [sides] Democrats and Republicans alike. We're [...] on Senator Carter Glass, of Virginia, today as he celebrated his 79th birthday. The veteran Virginia legislator is shown with Senator [Josiah] W. Bailey, (left) of North Carolina, and Senator James F. Byrnes, of South Carolina, as they left the Democratic Caucus

Senator Glass passes 79th milestone. Washington, D.C. Jan. 4. Congratu...

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Money experts. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Senator Carter Glass, former Secretary of the Treasury and an expert on monetary matters, pictured with Jesse Jones, Chairman of the R.F.C., as both attended the conference today between leaders of the administration and the Senate and House to discuss legislation to be submitted to the new session

Money experts. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Senator Carter Glass, former ...

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Virginia Senator all smiles after conference with president. Washington, D.C., Aug. 25. Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, outspoken democratic critic of New Deal policies, was in a happy mood leaving the White House today after an hour-long conference with President Roosevelt. The White House explained that the variety of subjects and to get Glass' views on the political situation. After the meeting Glass announced to newspapermen that he would vote for the reelection of the president and that Virginia was sure to stay in the democratic column

Virginia Senator all smiles after conference with president. Washingto...

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V.P. Garner extends warm hug of congratulations to Demo. Senator Carter Glass of Virginia who will be celebrating his 81st birthday, 1/1939

V.P. Garner extends warm hug of congratulations to Demo. Senator Carte...

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Senator Glass passes 79th milestone. Washington, D.C. Jan. 4. Congratulations from both sides Democrats and Republicans alike. We're ... on Senator Carter Glass, of Virginia, today as he celebrated his 79th birthday. The veteran Virginia legislator is shown with Senator Josiah W. Bailey, (left) of North Carolina, and Senator James F. Byrnes, of South Carolina, as they left the Democratic Caucus

Senator Glass passes 79th milestone. Washington, D.C. Jan. 4. Congratu...

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Look out for Uncle Sam's cash. Washington, D.C., March 4. These two women, Mrs. Blair [Marion Glass] Banister (left), Assistant U.S. Treasurer, and Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, Director of the Mint, play important roles in the handling of Uncle Sam's huge money base. Mrs. Ross is a former Governor of Wyoming while Mrs. Banister is a sister of Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, 3/4/38

Look out for Uncle Sam's cash. Washington, D.C., March 4. These two wo...

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Glass bill to discontinue RFC before 1941 Inauguration defeated. Washington, D.C., Feb. 14. The Senate Banking and Currency Committee today defeated a bill by Senator Carter Glass, Virginia, to discontinue the RFC after Jan. 15, 1941 and instead extended the date to June 30, 1941, in order that the bureau would not cease to exist six days before the 1941 Inaugural. Senator Robert Wagner, Chairman of the Committee, RFC Chairman Jesse Jones, and Senator Glass

Glass bill to discontinue RFC before 1941 Inauguration defeated. Washi...

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Glass bill to discontinue RFC before 1941 Inauguration defeated. Washington, D.C., Feb. 14. The Senate Banking and Currency Committee today defeated a bill by Senator Carter Glass, Virginia, to discontinue the RFC after Jan. 15, 1941 and instead extended the date to June 30, 1941, in order that the bureau would not cease to exist six days before the 1941 Inaugural. Senator Robert Wagner, Chairman of the Committee, RFC Chairman Jesse Jones, and Senator Glass

Glass bill to discontinue RFC before 1941 Inauguration defeated. Washi...

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Look out for Uncle Sam's cash. Washington, D.C., March 4. These two women, Mrs. Blair Marion Glass Banister (left), Assistant U.S. Treasurer, and Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, Director of the Mint, play important roles in the handling of Uncle Sam's huge money base. Mrs. Ross is a former Governor of Wyoming while Mrs. Banister is a sister of Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, 3438

Look out for Uncle Sam's cash. Washington, D.C., March 4. These two wo...

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Veteran Virginia Senator. Washington, D.C., March 9. Senator Carter Glass, left, veteran legislator from Virginia, seemed to be in a happy frame of mind while having luncheon in the senate restaurant today. He is an expert on monetary matter, 3938

Veteran Virginia Senator. Washington, D.C., March 9. Senator Carter Gl...

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Old friends meet at federal Reserve building dedication. Washington, D.C., Oct. 20. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the war-time President who founded the Federal Reserve System, chats with Senator Carter Glass of Virginia as they attend the ceremonies dedicating the new Federal Reserve building today. Senator Glass was Secretary of the Treasury during the Wilson Administration and helped frame the Federal Reserve Legislation. 10/20/37

Old friends meet at federal Reserve building dedication. Washington, D...

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Money experts. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Senator Carter Glass, former Secretary of the Treasury and an expert on monetary matters, pictured with Jesse Jones, Chairman of the R.F.C., as both attended the conference today between leaders of the administration and the Senate and House to discuss legislation to be submitted to the new session

Money experts. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Senator Carter Glass, former ...

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Virginia Senator all smiles after conference with president. Washington, D.C., Aug. 25. Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, outspoken democratic critic of New Deal policies, was in a happy mood leaving the White House today after an hour-long conference with President Roosevelt. The White House explained that the variety of subjects and to get Glass' views on the political situation. After the meeting Glass announced to newspapermen that he would vote for the reelection of the president and that Virginia was sure to stay in the democratic column

Virginia Senator all smiles after conference with president. Washingto...

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V.P. Garner extends warm hug of congratulations to Demo. Senator Carter Glass of Virginia who will be celebrating his 81st birthday, 11939

V.P. Garner extends warm hug of congratulations to Demo. Senator Carte...

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A House whisper. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Rep. Sam Rayburn, new majority leader of the House, whispers in to the ear of Senator Carter Glass, the monetary expert of the Senate, as both attend the conference today at the Capitol between administration leaders and Senate and House leaders to discuss monetary legislation to be submitted to the new session of Congress

A House whisper. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Rep. Sam Rayburn, new major...

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