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DRAFT PARADE. SENATORS SAULSBURY; WARREN; LODGE

DRAFT PARADE. SENATORS SAULSBURY; WARREN; LODGE

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SENATE OFFICE BUILDING. GROUP OF SOLDIERS ON STEPS WITH SENATORS McNARY; WARREN; CHAMBERLAIN; UNIDENTIFIED; McKELLAR

SENATE OFFICE BUILDING. GROUP OF SOLDIERS ON STEPS WITH SENATORS McNAR...

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ARMY, U.S. GROUP OF SOLDIERS ON STEPS OF SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WITH SENATORS McNARY, WARREN, CHAMBERLAIN, ?, AND MckELLAR. A SOLDIER IN FRONT OF SENATORS

ARMY, U.S. GROUP OF SOLDIERS ON STEPS OF SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WITH S...

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Peerless "Babe" hangs up new world's record. "Babe" Ruth is seen making a new record with his third home run in one day in the recent double header between the Yanks and Senators

Peerless "Babe" hangs up new world's record. "Babe" Ruth is seen makin...

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Where our congressmen's chairs are repaired. The cabinetmakers room in the United States Capit[...] the chairs of Senators and Represenatives are repaired [...] other articles are made for use throughout Capitol Hill [...] cabinet makers in the picture are, (left to right) Paul [...] W.L. Walling and Louis A. Nalls

Where our congressmen's chairs are repaired. The cabinetmakers room in...

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Sifting graft charges. Sen. Royal S. Copeland, D. of N.Y., left, chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee hearing graft charges offered by Ewing Y. Mitchell, right, ousted Assistant Secretary of Commerce. Mitchell was criticised several times by senators who said he was not revealing new information, but rehashing matters which were incorporatedin the Congressional record years ago, 6/19/35

Sifting graft charges. Sen. Royal S. Copeland, D. of N.Y., left, chair...

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Urge appointment of Blackmon to tax board. These two senators, Morris Sheppard, D. of Texas, left, and Tom Connally, D. of Texas, called upon President Roosevelt to urge the appointment of A.M. Blackmon of Grovesbeck Tex., to the Board of Tax Appeals. 2/14/35

Urge appointment of Blackmon to tax board. These two senators, Morris ...

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U.S. Senators & their wives, Aug. 1936, Royal Copeland, Warren Austin, Daniel Hastings [at Dome of the Rock]

U.S. Senators & their wives, Aug. 1936, Royal Copeland, Warren Austin,...

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U.S. Senators and their wives. Jerusalem. Aug. 1936. R. Copeland, W. Austin, O. Hastings

U.S. Senators and their wives. Jerusalem. Aug. 1936. R. Copeland, W. A...

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Party Leaders enjoy opening game. Washington, D.C., April 19. Party ties were forgotten today as Democratic and Republican members of Congress attended the opening game of the 1937 baseball season in Washington between the Senators and Philadelphia Athletics. Here we see, Republican Majority Leader of the Senate Charles L. McNary, of Oregon; and Senator Joseph T. Robinson, Democratic Majority Leader, viewing the game from a field box, 4/19/1937

Party Leaders enjoy opening game. Washington, D.C., April 19. Party ti...

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Learns finer points from old master. Washington, D.C., April 6. Coaching at Georgetown University, Joe Judge, whose finesse at first base for the Washington Senators was the sensation of the American League for many years, is teaching the finer points of first basing to Harry Bassin, star of the college nine. Bassin's fielding and heavy hitting aided Georgetown materially in going undefeated last year. He is slated for a big league trial following his graduation this year, 4/6/38

Learns finer points from old master. Washington, D.C., April 6. Coachi...

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Battle for state rights under flood control bill. Washington, D.C., June 15. This group of Senators threatened today to keep Congress in session for sometime to come as the battled for state rights under the flood control bill. Left to right: Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Wyoming; Senator Warren Austin, Vermont; Senator David I. Walsh, Massachussetts; Senator Francis T. Maloney, Connecticut; and Senator Howard R. Burke, Nebraska, 6/15/38

Battle for state rights under flood control bill. Washington, D.C., Ju...

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Nominee for Assistant Attorney General questioned by senate committee. Washington, D.C., March 11. Thurman Arnold, nominee for Assistant Attorney General to succeed Robert H. Jackson, pictured as he was questioned by the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee this morning. He declared before the committee that he wanted to "break up monopoly" but believed the anti-trust laws were imperfect. After a short session the committee approved the nomination of Arnold with the understanding that the right to oppose confirmation on the Senate floor would be reserved for Senators Borah and Burke, 3/11/38

Nominee for Assistant Attorney General questioned by senate committee....

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Senators Arthur Cappers, of Kansas, Henrile Shipstead, of Minn., Elbert Thomas of Utah to speak in Senate chambers on the neutrality question, Oct. 1939

Senators Arthur Cappers, of Kansas, Henrile Shipstead, of Minn., Elber...

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Senate Military Affairs Committee. Washington, D.C., July 2. The Senate Military Affairs Committee which today be a vote of 14 to 3 approved the nomination [of] Henry Stimson to be secretary of war. Front row, left to right: Senators H. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire; Warren R. Austin, Vermont; Morris Sheppard of Texas, chairman; Robert R. Reynolds, North Carolina; Elbert D. Thomas, Utah; and Sherman Minton, Indiana. Back row, left to right: Senators Chan Gurney, South Dakota; Lister Hill, Alabama; A.B. "Happy" Chandler, Kentucky; John Thomas, Idaho; H.H. Schwartz, Wyoming; Edwin C. Johnson, Colorado; and Sheridan Downey, Calif., 7-2-40

Senate Military Affairs Committee. Washington, D.C., July 2. The Senat...

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President Ronald Reagan talks to Republican Senators at his desk in the Oval Office of the White House, Washington, D.C.

President Ronald Reagan talks to Republican Senators at his desk in th...

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Photographs of Senators who voted "Aye" on the resolution submitting to the legislatures of the several states a proposition to amend the Constitution of the United States as to prohibit slavery

Photographs of Senators who voted "Aye" on the resolution submitting t...

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McClees' gallery of photographic portraits of the senators, representatives & delegates of the thirty-fifth Congress.

McClees' gallery of photographic portraits of the senators, representa...

Portraits are salted paper photographic prints and include the subject's original ink signature. Goldschmidt, L. Truthful Lens, 110 The Library of Congress has digitized and cataloged each portrait separately. ... More

Republican Senators leave White House after conference with president. Washington, D.C., July 18. Appearing a bit wan after the night conference which the President called for tonight, Senators Warren Austin and William E. Borah were snapped in their car as the drove away from the White House steps after it was decided in the conference to let the neutrality question ride until [...], both are Republican [...]

Republican Senators leave White House after conference with president....

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Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C.

Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C.

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[Left to Right: Senators McCumber, Curtis, Calder, Lodge, Harding, Brahdegee, New, Capper, Phipps, Sutherland. Republican Senators leaving Washington immediately after the adjournment of Congress, June 5, 1920 to attend the Rep. Nat. Conv. at Chicago]

[Left to Right: Senators McCumber, Curtis, Calder, Lodge, Harding, Bra...

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Speaker Gillette, the only member of the House entered in the golf match with newspaper men, made highest score 86. The Senators won every match and also a chicken dinner to be given by the newspapermen. Left to rt: William E. Brigham of Boston Transcript, Speaker Gillette, Sen. Frank B. Kellogg of Minn. and M.B. Judd of NY, Sun. June 27

Speaker Gillette, the only member of the House entered in the golf mat...

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Senators Rice W. Means, William M. Butler, Jesse H. Metcalf, & Chas. Curtis, 12/1/24

Senators Rice W. Means, William M. Butler, Jesse H. Metcalf, & Chas. C...

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The evil eye is trained upon the Senate. Washington, D.C., May 25. Ben 'Evil Eye' Finkle, ringside character, who, this said by those in the know, possesses a rather extraordinary power of putting 'the jinx' on fighters. Tales are told of terrified fight managers paying certain sums of money to have him take off his evil powers in order that the fight may be evenly matched. Now comes a bill before the Senate Interstate Commerce Subcommittee which will lift the present ban upon interstate shipment of fight films, and the evil eye is being trained upon Senators Charles W. Tobey, N.H., and Edwin Johnson, Col., two committee members

The evil eye is trained upon the Senate. Washington, D.C., May 25. Ben...

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President Hoover wishes "Big Train" best of luck in first season as manager. President Hoover shaking hands with Walter Johnson, the new manager of the Washington Senators, shortly before he tossed out the first ball to open the baseball season in the National Capital today

President Hoover wishes "Big Train" best of luck in first season as ma...

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United States Senate begins Navy pobe. These three United States Senators were named a subcommittee by the Senate Naval Affairs Committee to conduct the Senate's inquiry whether American ship-building concerns attempted to break down the tri-power naval disarmament conference at Geneva in 1927. They will also investigate the propaganda activities of William B. Shearer against naval reduction. In the photograph. left to right: Senator Samuel M. Shortridge of California; and Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas

United States Senate begins Navy pobe. These three United States Senat...

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U.S. Senators and their wives, Jerusalem, 1936, R. Copeland, W. Austin, D. Hastings [Dome of the Rock]

U.S. Senators and their wives, Jerusalem, 1936, R. Copeland, W. Austin...

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PRESIDENT OPENS 1937 BASEBALL SEASON. WASHINGTON, D.C., APRIL 19. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PRIED OFF THE LID OF THE 1937 BASEBALL SEASON IN WASHINGTON TODAY WHEN HE THREW OUT THE FIRST BALL TO START THE GAME BETWEEN THE WASHINGTON SENATORS AND THE PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS. IN THE PHOTOGRAPH, L TO R: MARVIN H. McINTYRE, SECRETARY TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT; CLARK C. GRIFFITH, PRESIDENT OF THE WASHINGTON CLUB; PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT; CONNIE MACK, MANAGER OF PHILADELPHIA; AND BUCKY HARRIS, WASHINGTON LEADER

PRESIDENT OPENS 1937 BASEBALL SEASON. WASHINGTON, D.C., APRIL 19. PRES...

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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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Rookie Senators engage in first 'Bull' session with Vice President Garner. Washington, D.C., Dec. 19. This session's crop of rookie Senators were initiated today at an impromptu conference with Vice President John N. Garner. Naturally they were regaled by the wily Texas Legislator with some of his famous stories. Left to right: Senator James M. Mead, New York; Vice President Garner, Senator Sheridan Downey, California; and Senator D. Worth Clark, Idaho, 12/19/38

Rookie Senators engage in first 'Bull' session with Vice President Gar...

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Senators see damage done by soil erosion. Washington, D.C., March 9. H.H. Bennett, Chief of the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, is shown describing to members of the Senate Unemployment and Relief Committee the great amount of damage done throughout the country by soil erosion. Bennett said that soil erosion is a serious cause of impoverishment due to the ruin of productive agricultural land by it every year, 3/9/38 Senators Carl A. Hator and James Byres of the committee are shown on the left

Senators see damage done by soil erosion. Washington, D.C., March 9. H...

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President Ronald Reagan talks to Republican Senators at his desk in the Oval Office of the White House, Washington, D.C.

President Ronald Reagan talks to Republican Senators at his desk in th...

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Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson, Senate Majority Leader TOH

Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson, Senate Majority Leader TOH

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Pennsylvania Senators. Washington, D.C., Mar. 14. Apparently unworried by the incoming elections, Senators James J. Davis, R. of Penna., seated, jokes with Joseph Guefey, D. of Penna. while attending the first executive meeting of the Senate Finance Committee today

Pennsylvania Senators. Washington, D.C., Mar. 14. Apparently unworried...

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Senate clock for new neutrality bill. Washington D.C. The three of the four senators that have formed a bill to be presented to Congress on neutrality. The bill will regulate all commerce in time of war and instruct the President to confine all commerce with belligerents on a "cash and carry" basis. Left to right: Senator Gerald P. Nye of North Dakota, Sen. Bennett Champ Clark of Mo., and Sen. Arthur Vanderberg of Mich pouring over their new bill

Senate clock for new neutrality bill. Washington D.C. The three of the...

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Israel April, 314 I St., S.W., Washington, D.C. "I serves the President". 9 yr. old news boy with no badge selling near Willard Hotel, Sunday P.M., 4/14/12. Been selling for several years. I found him selling after midnight April 17th and 18th. Quite a pugnacious little chap. He and his brother are said to have a large clientele among ambassadors and senators.  Location: Washington (D.C.), District of Columbia.

Israel April, 314 I St., S.W., Washington, D.C. "I serves the Presiden...

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SENATORS. THOSE WHO HAD BEEN GOVERNORS: ARTHUR CAPPER OF KS; HENRY WILDER KEYS OF NH; WALTER EVANS EDGE OF NJ; STANLEY OF KY; WALSH OF MA.

SENATORS. THOSE WHO HAD BEEN GOVERNORS: ARTHUR CAPPER OF KS; HENRY WIL...

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The ball goes out and the game is on. Washington, D.C., April 21. Baseball really isn't ushered in until the ceremony of throwing out the ball is accomplished. Vice President John Garner did the honors today in the absence of President Roosevelt. Left to right. Senators Pat Harrison, Robert Lafollette Jr., Charles L. McNary, Carter Glass, the Vice President, Bucky Harris who manages the Washington Senators, Postmaster General James A. Farley, N.Y. Yankees' Manager Joe McCarthy. Senator Allen J. Ellender is standing behind the Vice President

The ball goes out and the game is on. Washington, D.C., April 21. Base...

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Yanks & Senators play before Pres. Harding, 4/26/23

Yanks & Senators play before Pres. Harding, 4/26/23

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A group of young members of the National Woman's Party before the Capitol. They are about to invade the offices of the senators and congressmen from their states, to ask them to vote for Equal Rights. In the foreground is Miss Anita Pollitzer, secretary of the National Woman's Party, instructing the committee on the method of approach. Left to right: Blanche Alsop, Virginia; Heath Jones, Delaware; Maud Younger, California, legislative Chairman of the Woman's Party; Mrs. Legare Obear, Georgia; Mrs. Burnita Shelton Matthews, Mississippi; Mrs. Anne Archbold, Maine; Miss Wilma Henderson, Massachusetts; Mrs. Emma Brown, Maryland; Mrs. Rowena Dashwood Graves, Colorado.

A group of young members of the National Woman's Party before the Capi...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Group of National Woman's Party members assembled in front of the United States Capitol.

The Browns Wally Gerber safe at home with winning run in tenth inning. Senators catcher is Benny Tate. Umpire is Dick Nallin and Senators pitcher in background is Allan Russell. Browns won 10-9

The Browns Wally Gerber safe at home with winning run in tenth inning....

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U.S. Senators and their wives, Jerusalem, 1936, R. Copeland, W. Austin, D. Hastings.

U.S. Senators and their wives, Jerusalem, 1936, R. Copeland, W. Austin...

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Maybe the reason for the short Senate Democratic Caucus. Washington, D.C., Dec. 31. Probably the Xmas cigars Senators Pat Harrison, of Mississippi, and Tom O'Connally lighted up was the reason for the short Senate Democratic Caucus, which unanimously re-elected Senator Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky as Majority Leader. The harmonious meeting lasted only [...] minutes, 12/31/38

Maybe the reason for the short Senate Democratic Caucus. Washington, D...

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Plans to resume speechmaking against anti-lynching bill. Washington, D.C., Jan. 26. Senator Allen J. Ellender of Louisiana, who just completed 28 hours of speechmaking in 6 days to lead the bloc of Southern senators on their filibuster against the Anti-Lynching Bill, is planning to again take the Senate floor for a longer period if the present Filibuster continues, 1/26/38

Plans to resume speechmaking against anti-lynching bill. Washington, D...

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Attentative experts. Washington, D.C., April 6. All experts on foreign relations, these three Senators - William E. Borah, left, Key Pittman, and Hiram Johnson - listen attentively as Barnard Baruch testifies before Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Senator Pittman is present Chairman of the Committee. 4-6- 39

Attentative experts. Washington, D.C., April 6. All experts on foreign...

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Dehydrated food luncheon at Senate. Chefs Denissen and Vernet open package of compressed dehydrated foods in the kitchen of the U.S. Senate restaurant. A dinner was prepared to show senators what the boys overseas are eating

Dehydrated food luncheon at Senate. Chefs Denissen and Vernet open pac...

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Senator Everett Dirksen (right) and a man wearing a "Goldwater" button, stand on the floor with delegates around them, at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California WKL

Senator Everett Dirksen (right) and a man wearing a "Goldwater" button...

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[Washington Senators baseball team standing on the field on opening day, Robert F. Kennedy Stadium, Washington, D.C.]

[Washington Senators baseball team standing on the field on opening da...

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President Ronald Reagan talks to Republican Senators at his desk in the Oval Office of the White House, Washington, D.C.

President Ronald Reagan talks to Republican Senators at his desk in th...

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Female lobbyists at Washington, D.C. - a scene in the Marble Room of the Capitol - Senators in the toils [4 women lobbying 2 men]

Female lobbyists at Washington, D.C. - a scene in the Marble Room of t...

Title and other information transcribed from caption card. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, vol. 63 (1888 Feb. 4), p. 409.

President Roosevelt's inauguration, March 4, 1905 The President's address to the Senators.

President Roosevelt's inauguration, March 4, 1905 The President's addr...

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SENATE OFFICE BUILDING. GROUP OF SOLDIERS ON STEPS WITH SENATORS McNARY; WARREN; CHAMBERLAIN; UNIDENTIFIED; McKELLAR

SENATE OFFICE BUILDING. GROUP OF SOLDIERS ON STEPS WITH SENATORS McNAR...

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[Washington Senators' Bucky Harris sliding, as he successfully steals third base in the 7th inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox; third baseman Joe Dugan watches the ball roll toward left field after a wild throw. Senators shut-out Red Sox 10-0]

[Washington Senators' Bucky Harris sliding, as he successfully steals ...

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[Umpire Dick Nallin is ready to make the call as Washington Senators' Earl McNeely safely slides into home plate at the feet of the Boston Red Sox catcher, George Bischoff, in the 1st inning. Senators beat the Red Sox 7-6]

[Umpire Dick Nallin is ready to make the call as Washington Senators' ...

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Follow their fathers' footsteps in Senate. These four senators are sons of former senators. Left to right: Frederick Hale, Maine; Guy D. Goff, West Virginia; Robert D. Cary, Wyoming, and Robert Lafollette, Wisconsin. 12/3/30

Follow their fathers' footsteps in Senate. These four senators are son...

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PRESIDENT TOSSES OUT FIRST BALL. WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 14. THE LID WAS OFFICIALLY PRIED OFF THE 1936 BASEBALL SEASON IN WASHINGTON TODAY WHEN PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TOSSED OUT THE FIRST BALL TO START HOSTILITIES BETWEEN THE SENATORS AND THE NEW YORK YANKEES. IN THIS PHOTOGRAPH, L TO R: SECRETARY MARVIN McINTYRE; FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, JR.; MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, JR.; PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT; JOE McCARTHY, YANKEE MANAGER; BUCKEY HARRIS, SENATOR'S LEADER; CLARK GRIFFITH, PRESIDENT OF THE WASHINGTON BASEBALL CLUB; AND WILLIAM HARRIDGE, PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN LEAGUE

PRESIDENT TOSSES OUT FIRST BALL. WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 14. THE LID WA...

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Democratic leaders in fight on court reorgination bill. Washington D.C. July 12. These three senators, Senator Edward R. Burke, (left) of Nebraska; Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Wyoming; Senator Pat McCarran, (right) Nevada, along with Senator Burton K. Wheeler, of Montana, are leading the fight from the Democtratic side of the Senate in opposing the President's Court Reorginazation Bill. 7/12/37

Democratic leaders in fight on court reorgination bill. Washington D.C...

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Tram cars readied for senators. Washington, D.C., Nov. 9. The tram cars used by the senators in going thru the subway from their offices to the Capitol have been given a new coat of paint and an engine overhauling in readiness for the special session November 15. 11/9/37

Tram cars readied for senators. Washington, D.C., Nov. 9. The tram car...

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Endorses 1938 A.A.A. Farm Program. Washington, D.C., Jan. 9. Southern cotton farmers today demanded that Congress retain the basic principles of the New Deal Farm Program but asked additional funds for benefit payments to producers. Ranson Aldridge, above, President of the Mississippi Farm Bureau federation, told a group of Senators and Representatives that we feel that in the frame work of the 1938 A.A.A. we have a program that can be made to work, 1/9/39

Endorses 1938 A.A.A. Farm Program. Washington, D.C., Jan. 9. Southern ...

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Vice President gets report of rivers and harbors congress. Washington, D.C., April 5. A Committee of Senators and Congressmen today presented to Vice President Garner the resolutions and projects adopted by the Annual Meeting of the Rivers and Harbors Congress. Vice President Garner has gone on record as approving the work of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress, which adopted 51 projects involving expenditures of $6,689,946, which the Federal Congress will be asked in the petitions to make immediately available. In the photo, left to right - Vice President Garner - Senator John E. Miller of Arkansas - and Rep. Dewey Short of Missouri, newly elected President of the Rivers and Harbors Congress. 4-5-39

Vice President gets report of rivers and harbors congress. Washington,...

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President Ronald Reagan talks to Republican Senators at his desk in the Oval Office of the White House, Washington, D.C.

President Ronald Reagan talks to Republican Senators at his desk in th...

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[Senators Bob Dole and Strom Thurmond, and their wives, at the official presentation of the Miniature Schnauzer puppies between their dogs Chelsea Marie and Leader]

[Senators Bob Dole and Strom Thurmond, and their wives, at the officia...

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Photographs of Senators who voted "Aye" on the resolution submitting to the legislatures of the several states a proposition to amend the Constitution of the United States as to prohibit slavery

Photographs of Senators who voted "Aye" on the resolution submitting t...

Montage showing individual portraits of senators surrounding a larger portrait of Abraham Lincoln. No. 2. Source unknown.

McClees' gallery of photographic portraits of the senators, representatives & delegates of the thirty-fifth Congress.

McClees' gallery of photographic portraits of the senators, representa...

Portraits are salted paper photographic prints and include the subject's original ink signature. Goldschmidt, L. Truthful Lens, 110 The Library of Congress has digitized and cataloged each portrait separately. ... More

Garfield's bond of friendship for the unfriendly senators / SC.

Garfield's bond of friendship for the unfriendly senators / SC.

James Garfield wrapping ribbon "patronage" around James Blaine and Roscoe Conkling. Illus. in: Puck, v. 8, 1881 March 2, p. 431.

Nevada's Senators. Washington D.C. Senator Pat McCarran and Senator Key Pittman, (right) both Democrats from Nevada, exchanging opinions on President Roosevelt's proposal that the membership of the Supreme Court be increased to possibly 15 members. They are pictured as they attended a meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee today

Nevada's Senators. Washington D.C. Senator Pat McCarran and Senator Ke...

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[Senators Albert J. Beveridge and Albert Jarvis Hopkins in the back seat of a chauffeured automobile, with State, War and Navy building in background]

[Senators Albert J. Beveridge and Albert Jarvis Hopkins in the back se...

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DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. SENATORS HITCHCOCK OF NEBRASKA, O'GORMAN OF NEW YORK, AND JAMES OFKENTUCKY

DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. SENATORS HITCHCOCK OF NEBRASKA, O'GORM...

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Senators Curtis & J.T. Robinson, 12/8/25

Senators Curtis & J.T. Robinson, 12/8/25

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Senators Fernald and Hale, C.S. Stetson, Reps. White and Beedy of Me., 2/19/25

Senators Fernald and Hale, C.S. Stetson, Reps. White and Beedy of Me.,...

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Secretary of Agriculture confers with Congressional cotton bloc. Washington, D.C., Feb. 1. Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace today conferred with members of the Congressional Cotton Bloc regarding plans for reducing the cotton surplus held under government loans. Senators were unable to reach a final agreement upon a plan which would permit farmers to retire cotton from loan in lieu of planting compatible acreage. Wallace is picture with Rep. Marvin Jones, left, Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, and Senator Ellison 'Cotton Ed' Smith, Chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee

Secretary of Agriculture confers with Congressional cotton bloc. Washi...

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Screen star thrills senate ladies. Washington, D.C., April 4. Robert Montgomery, screen star, unexpectedly dropped into the Senate Ladies luncheon at the Capitol today where he was given a royal welcome by the congressional wives. The picture might indicate it was a publicity stunt for Florida as Mrs. Claude Pepper and Mrs. Charles O. Andrews, right wives of the democratic senators from Florida, proffer the star a grapefruit from the Sunshine State. On the left are, Mrs. William E. Borah and Senator Hattie W. Caraway of Arkansas. 4-4-39

Screen star thrills senate ladies. Washington, D.C., April 4. Robert M...

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President Ronald Reagan talks to Republican Senators at his desk in the Oval Office of the White House, Washington, D.C.

President Ronald Reagan talks to Republican Senators at his desk in th...

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President Ronald Reagan talks to Republican Senators at his desk in the Oval Office of the White House, Washington, D.C.

President Ronald Reagan talks to Republican Senators at his desk in th...

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Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson, Senate Majority Leader TOH

Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson, Senate Majority Leader TOH

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Key to Powell & Co's. photographs of Abraham Lincoln, Hannibal Hamlin and the Senators and Representatives who voted "aye" on the resolution ... to amend the constitution of the United States so as to prohibit slavery Passed in Senate, April 8, 1864. Passed in House of Representatives, Jan. 31, 1865.

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Key to composite photograph with list of names identifying legislators who voted to abolish slavery.

Snuff snuff. Washington, D.C. Jan. 2. One of the Capitol pages of the Senate is shown filling the snuff boxes that are in the Senate Chamber which have been there for years and from tradition are always filled at the opening of Congress. These snuff boxes are in the niches around the Senate chamber in places for easy access of all the Senators

Snuff snuff. Washington, D.C. Jan. 2. One of the Capitol pages of the ...

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Dorothy Detzer backs NYE-Clark-Bone Bill on neutrality aid rejects Pittman's Washington, D.C., May 4. Dorothy Detzer, representing the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom was a witness this afternoon before the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs. She endorsed a neutrality bill by Senators NYE, Clark of Missouri, and Bone which removes presidential discretion from neutrality legislation. She said her organization could not endorse the Pittman cash-and-carry neutrality plan. She defined neutrality as '...abstention from hostile acts...and abstention from changing the policies of the government for the benefit of one belligerent or the other after the war has begun'

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[Detroit Tigers' Harry Heilmann, in a poorly executed slide, is tagged out by Washington Senators' third baseman Howard Shanks. Senators beat the Tigers 6-2]

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Who's going to pitch? Washington, D.C., April 21. Like old line fans that they are, the nation's no.1 baseball fans look over the program first thing upon taking their seats. Senators Charles L. McNary of Oregon, and Carter Glass of Virginia, look over the line-up with Vice President John Garner before the beginning of today's game between the Washington Senators and the New York Yankees

Who's going to pitch? Washington, D.C., April 21. Like old line fans t...

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Miss Jane Thomas leading in the "Hoosier Schoolmaster" which will have its initial performance at the Willard before the Indiana State Society. With James Watson, rt., and Samuel Ralston, Senators from Indiana

Miss Jane Thomas leading in the "Hoosier Schoolmaster" which will have...

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Senators representing the farm states of the northwest met with Pres. Coolidge on Feb. 25th [Magnus Johnson, left; White House, Washington, D.C.]

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Yankees catcher Wally Schang slides safely into 3rd base in second game. Senators 3rd baseman is Ossie Bluege and pitcher backing up play is Firpo Marberry. Senators won 2nd game 7-2 (baseball)

Yankees catcher Wally Schang slides safely into 3rd base in second gam...

Yankees catcher Wally Schanq slides safely into 3rd base in second game. Senators 3rd baseman is Ossie Bluege and pitcher backing up play is Firpo Marberry. Senators won 2nd game 7-2.

Senators Morris Sheppard and E.B. Mayfield at Cap. [i.e., Capitol, Washington, D.C.], 1/26/25

Senators Morris Sheppard and E.B. Mayfield at Cap. [i.e., Capitol, Was...

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"The Flying Senators," Senator Frederick Hale of Maine, left, and Senator Hiram Bingham of Connecticut are called the "flying senators" on Capitol Hill because of their frequent use of the airplane to transact government business. This photograph was snapped at Bolling Field Washington, just before the Senators took off for Langley Field, Virginia Senator Bingham is an experienced pilot, having seen service with the Army Air Service during the World War

"The Flying Senators," Senator Frederick Hale of Maine, left, and Sena...

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Oldest and youngest Senators leave meeting of isolationist bloc. Washington, D.C., July 7. The isolationist bloc of the Senate met this morning in executive session to lay plans for the coming fight on the Neutrality Bill. Coincidently, the youngest and oldest members of the Senate attended the meeting at the office of Senator Hiram Johnson. Here are Dean of the Senate William Borah, 74, and baby Senator Rush Holt, 34, walking down the Capitol corridor from Johnson's office after the meeting

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Co-authors discuss amendments to farm bill with Alabama senator. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Co-authors of the Senate Farm Bill, Senators George McGill of Kansas, (left) and Senator James P. Pope of Idaho, (right) discuss amendments to the bill now being written by Senator John B. Bankhead (center) of Alabama. Senator Bankhead has appealed to the Senate for enactment of the strongly compulsory cotton section of the bill to prevent "disastrous fluctuations" in the price of cotton which he said were 'threatening foreclosures all over the South". 11/30/37

Co-authors discuss amendments to farm bill with Alabama senator. Washi...

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President gets huge invitation to attend National Rally of young democrats. Washington, D.C., June 14. The state of Washington extends their invitations in a big way if the one pictured here, inviting President Roosevelt to attend the national Rally of Young Democrats Clubs of America at Seattle July 14, 15, 16, is a sample. The entire congressional delegation from Washington, led by Senators Schwellenbach and Homer T. Bone, Charles H. Shreve, Executive Secretary of Young Democrats; Presidential Secretary Marvin H. McIntyre, Rep. Martin F. Smith, Senator Lewis B. Schwellenbach, Rep. Charles H. Leavy, and Rep. Knute Hill, 6/14/38

President gets huge invitation to attend National Rally of young democ...

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"Big train" in new role. Washington, D.C., March 17. Walter Johnson, Washington Senators' pitching star for many years, has been signed by Columbia Broadcasting system to broadcast the home games of the Washington team this summer. He succeeds Arch McDonald who will air the Yankees and Giants games from New York, 3-17-39

"Big train" in new role. Washington, D.C., March 17. Walter Johnson, W...

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Nothing improper in trade agreement with Cuba, Hull tells Senate Committee. Washington, D.C., Jan. 13. Secretary of State Cordell Hull, today denied before the Senate Finance Committee that there was any improper State Department procedure in negotiating a trade agreement with Cuba. Hull appeared before the committee as it opened an investigation ordered at the instigation of a group of Senators from beet sugar and cane producing areas, 1/13/39

Nothing improper in trade agreement with Cuba, Hull tells Senate Commi...

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President Ronald Reagan talks to Republican Senators at his desk in the Oval Office of the White House, Washington, D.C.

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McClees' gallery of photographic portraits of the senators, representatives & delegates of the thirty-fifth Congress.

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Azalea beauties welcomed at Capitol. Washington, D.C., May 2. South Carolina Senators Ellison D. 'Cotton Ed' Smith, seated, and Joseph F. Byrnes, standing, gave a royal welcome to the bevy of beauties visiting Washington today after presiding at the Azalea Festival in Charlestown, South Carolina. The girls are, left to right. Miss Grace Vickers, who was 'Miss Washington' at the festival; Miss Caroline Palm of Greenville, S.C., 'Queen of the Festival;' Miss Margaret Welch of Charleston, S.C., hostess at the festival

Azalea beauties welcomed at Capitol. Washington, D.C., May 2. South Ca...

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Senators Kenyon, Works, and Cummings [i.e., Cummins]

Senators Kenyon, Works, and Cummings [i.e., Cummins]

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Interior scene, Novelli [Julius Caesar] in center in black coat surrounded by four senators ...

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Senators help Santa collect toys for poor children of Washington. Washington, D.C., Dec. 20. Senator Joseph F. Guffey, left, Democrat of Pennsylvania, and Senator D. Worth Clark, Democrat of Idaho, under the gayly lighted Christmas tree at the Senate Office Building where they assisted other Capitol Attaches in receiving toys for the poor children of Washington

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Senators Rice W. Means, William M. Butler, Jesse H. Metcalf, & Sen. Curtis, 12/1/24

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Senators Morris Sheppard, Mrs. John Clayb[...], and Sen. E.B. Mayfield of Texas, 1/24/25

Senators Morris Sheppard, Mrs. John Clayb[...], and Sen. E.B. Mayfield...

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Senators William M. Butler & Chas. Curtis, 12/1/24

Senators William M. Butler & Chas. Curtis, 12/1/24

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