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Albert Shanker, Pres of U.F.T. holds report issued by mediators to Mayor Robert Wagner that helped to stop strike threat of teachers / World Telegram & Sun photo by Walter Albertin.

Albert Shanker, Pres of U.F.T. holds report issued by mediators to May...

Albert Shanker, half-length portrait, facing front. NYWT&S staff photograph. Forms part of: New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).

Speaker Bankhead holds press conference on return to Capitol. Washington, D.C., Dec. 16. Holding his first press conference since his return to Washington, Speaker of the House William B. Bankhead told Newspapermen today he believed the major threat in the way of Democratic party harmony in the next session was the possibility of development of blocs and factions due to the one-sided Democratic majority. Bankhead said he hoped for a brief session

Speaker Bankhead holds press conference on return to Capitol. Washingt...

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To his royal highness Fredrick Duke of York, this plate of Satan holding th prepondrence of power; or, Bounaparte's threat, is most humbly inscribed, by E. Sanders, British Cartoon Print

To his royal highness Fredrick Duke of York, this plate of Satan holdi...

Print shows Satan holding a balance to which, on one end is attached a hot-air balloon with a bishop, possibly the Duke of York, and another man standing on top, its lightness has skewed the balance to end over... More

[Major Pedro Luis Díaz Lanz, former commander in chief of the Cuban airforce, testifying before the Senate Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on theJudiciary, which was investigating the Communist threat to the United States from the Caribbean]

[Major Pedro Luis Díaz Lanz, former commander in chief of the Cuban ai...

Contact sheet folder caption: "Major Lanz, MST [Marion S. Trikosko], 7/14/59." U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection. Contact sheet available for reference purposes: USN&WR COLL - Job no. 27... More

Emerging or reemerging disease threat since 1990 /

Emerging or reemerging disease threat since 1990 /

"MPG 764135AI 8-03". At head of title: Figure 1. From: SARS : down but still a threat / prepared under the auspices of Karen Monaghan, 2003. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster i... More

One republican greets another. Washington, D.C., March 27. Mrs. Edward Everett, Dolly Gann, sister of the late Vice President Curtis and president of the League of Republican Women of the District of Columbia, enthusiastically shook hands with Minority Leader of the House, Rep. Joe Martin of New York when he came to the receiving line at the League's dinner tonight. Rep. Martin has proved himself a threat to the democratic bloc in the House because of his tight organization. Mrs. Robert Taft, wife of the Ohio senator is next to Mrs. Gann. 3-27-39

One republican greets another. Washington, D.C., March 27. Mrs. Edward...

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The four freedoms. No blackout at New York's famous Times Square, one of the few bright light sections of the world which has never been dimmed by threat of enemy bombers. Over to the left we see long may it wave

The four freedoms. No blackout at New York's famous Times Square, one ...

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Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 19, 1861  (Political affairs and threat of “negro rebellion”; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1861)
Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 14, 1860  (Reports on events in Congress and the threat of disunion)
Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 14, 1860  (Reports on events in Congress and the threat of disunion)
Discuss rail strike threat. Washington, D.C., May 20. David B. Robertson (right) President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginermen, discuss with Chairman Burton K. Wheeler of the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee, the threatened "Nation-Wide" strike bode of the railway labor unions which would no good to the already extreme railroad crisis.

Discuss rail strike threat. Washington, D.C., May 20. David B. Roberts...

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Discuss far east war threat with President. Washington D.C. July 15. Worried over the threat of a war between China and Japan, President Roosevelt called several American Diplomatic expert on Far East affairs to the White House today to hear their views on the effect the impending struggle might have on world peace. Norman Davis, (left) American Ambassador-at-large to Europe, and John Van A. MacMurray, new Ambassador to Turkey, are shown as they arrived at the White House. 7/15/37

Discuss far east war threat with President. Washington D.C. July 15. W...

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Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 14, 1860  (Reports on events in Congress and the threat of disunion)
James Watson Webb to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 06, 1861  (Political affairs and threat to Washington)
Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 14, 1860  (Reports on events in Congress and the threat of disunion)
Edward Wallace to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 04, 1863  (Threat of draft resistance)
Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 19, 1861  (Political affairs and threat of “negro rebellion”; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1861)
Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 14, 1860  (Reports on events in Congress and the threat of disunion)
Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 14, 1860  (Reports on events in Congress and the threat of disunion)
Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patrol no. 20. The hangars are constantly guarded because sabotage is a serious threat

Bar Harbor, Maine. Civil Air Patrol base headquarters of coastal patro...

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Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 19, 1861  (Political affairs and threat of “negro rebellion”; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1861)
Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 19, 1861  (Political affairs and threat of “negro rebellion”; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1861)
Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 14, 1860  (Reports on events in Congress and the threat of disunion)
James Watson Webb to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 06, 1861  (Political affairs and threat to Washington)
James Watson Webb to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 06, 1861  (Political affairs and threat to Washington)
James Watson Webb to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 06, 1861  (Political affairs and threat to Washington)
James Watson Webb to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 06, 1861  (Political affairs and threat to Washington)
Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 19, 1861  (Political affairs and threat of “negro rebellion”; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1861)
Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 14, 1860  (Reports on events in Congress and the threat of disunion)
Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 14, 1860  (Reports on events in Congress and the threat of disunion)
Edward Wallace to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 04, 1863  (Threat of draft resistance)
Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 19, 1861  (Political affairs and threat of “negro rebellion”; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1861)
Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 14, 1860  (Reports on events in Congress and the threat of disunion)
Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 19, 1861  (Political affairs and threat of “negro rebellion”; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1861)
Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 14, 1860  (Reports on events in Congress and the threat of disunion)
Southern sentiments. Air---"Let haughty Gaul invasion threat." Baltimore, Oct. 6th, 1861

Southern sentiments. Air---"Let haughty Gaul invasion threat." Baltimo...

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Wendell Wilkie delivers off-the-record talk before National Press Club. Washington, D.C., June 12. Wendell Wilkie, who has become a serious threat for the Republican presidential nomination during the last few weeks, delivered an off-the-record talk before the National Press Club today where he was a guest at their weekly luncheon. The following series of pictures was made as Wilkie addressed the members of the club. 1. Wilkie takes a firm hold on the microphone as he begins his speech

Wendell Wilkie delivers off-the-record talk before National Press Club...

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Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 19, 1861  (Political affairs and threat of “negro rebellion”; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1861)
James Watson Webb to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 06, 1861  (Political affairs and threat to Washington)
Edmund James McGarn and William Fairchild to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 20, 1861  (Threat from Mississippi)
Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 19, 1861  (Political affairs and threat of “negro rebellion”; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1861)
Samuel T. Glover to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 19, 1861  (Political affairs and threat of “negro rebellion”; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Oct. 25, 1861)
Edward Wallace to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 04, 1863  (Threat of draft resistance)
James Watson Webb to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 06, 1861  (Political affairs and threat to Washington)