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President inspects sites for new Naval Hosp. Washington, D.C., Aug 4. Accompanied by members of Congress and the Surgeon General of the U.S. Navy, President Roosevelt today drove 20 miles through the District of Columbia to inspect two sites for the Navy's new $4,800,000 hospitals. In the photograph, left to right: President Roosevelt, Rep. Carl Vinson, Chairman of the House Naval Affairs committee, Senator David I. Walsh, Chairman of the Senate Naval Affairs committee, and Rear Admiral P.S. Rossiter, Surgeon General of the Navy

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Senate Naval Affairs Committee hears Chief of Naval Aeronautics in secret session. Washington, D.C., April 7. Rear Admiral Arthur D. Cook, Chief Naval Aeronautics, pictured with Senator David I. Walsh, (left) Chairman of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee, before whom A.D. Cook appeared today in secret session. When questioned on the Naval Expansion Bill, Admiral Cook declared that hardly 50 percent of the planes needed in war time could be manufactured under existing government and private facilities, 4/7/38

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North Carolina senator wants U.S. boats withdrawn from Chinese waters. Washington, D.C., Dec. 13. Speaking in the Senate today on the sinking of the U.S. gunboat Panay, Senator Robert Reynolds of North Carolina declared that the time might come when the U.S. would regret its failure to withdraw gunboats and marines from Chinese waters. Senator David I. Walsh (left) Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is shown with Reynolds. 12/13/37

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Map plans for investigation of campaign expenditures. Washington, D.C., June 30. The arrival of Senator David I. Walsh at the Capitol today gave the senate expenditures committee a quorum and they immediately held their first meeting to map plans for an extensive investigation of money spent by congressional candidates. Pictured left to right: Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney of Wyoming; and Senator David I. Walsh, Massachusetts, 6/30/38

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Veteran and rookie. Washington, D.C., April 8. Youth and age exchange comments on witnesses before the Senate Naval Affairs Committee open hearing on the $1,121,000,000 Naval Expansion bill. Pictured are Senator Rush D. Holt, member of the committee, and Senator David I. Walsh (right) Committee Chairman, 4/8/38

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Massachusetts Senator 'loves a parade.' Washington, D.C., May 12. Whenever a military or naval parade passes the Capitol, Senator David I. Walsh, Chairman of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee, can always be found viewing it. He is shown viewing the troops which took part in the recent welcome to President Somoza of Nicaragua, 5/12/39

Massachusetts Senator 'loves a parade.' Washington, D.C., May 12. When...

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