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THE PRESIDENT AND WIFE OF AIDE ENJOY OPEN AIR CONCERT ON POTOMAC. WASHINGTON, D.C. JULY 12. THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. EDWIN M. WATSON, WIFE OF THE PRESIDENT'S AIDE, SITTING IN THE PRESIDENTIAL CAR LISTENING TO THE WASHINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DR. HANS KINDLER AS THE ORCHESTRA PLAYED FROM ITS BARGE ON THE POTOMAC RIVER NEAR THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL. THE OPEN-AIR CONCERTS, WHICH BEGAN TONIGHT, WILL BE CONDUCTED TWICE A WEEK DURING THE SUMMER SEASON, AND WASHINGTONIANS TURN OUT TO SIT ON THE STEPS OR IN NEARBY BOATS TO LISTEN

THE PRESIDENT AND WIFE OF AIDE ENJOY OPEN AIR CONCERT ON POTOMAC. WASH...

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Washington turns out for open air music. Washington, D.C., July 12. Sitting on stone steps near the Lincoln Memorial here, and facing a barge moored in the Potomac River, thousands of Washingtonians turned out to listen to the first of a series of summer concerts by the Washington Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Hans Kindler tonight. To give it his blessing and to enjoy the music, President Roosevelt arrived shortly before intermission accompanied by Brig. Genl. Edwin M. Watson, military aide, and Mrs. Watson

Washington turns out for open air music. Washington, D.C., July 12. Si...

A large crowd of people watching a concert, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data received with the Harris & Ewing Collection. Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955. Gene... More

Washington turns out for open air music. Washington, D.C., July 12. Sitting on stone steps near the Lincoln Memorial here, and facing a barge moored in the Potomac River, thousands of Washingtonians turned out to listen to the first of a series of summer concerts by the Washington Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Hans Kindler tonight. To give it his blessing and to enjoy the music, President Roosevelt arrived shortly before intermission accompanied by Brig. Genl. Edwin M. Watson, military aide, and Mrs. Watson

Washington turns out for open air music. Washington, D.C., July 12. Si...

A large crowd of people watching a concert. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

THE PRESIDENT AND WIFE OF AIDE ENJOY OPEN AIR CONCERT ON POTOMAC. WASHINGTON, D.C. JULY 12. THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. EDWIN M. WATSON, WIFE OF THE PRESIDENT'S AIDE, SITTING IN THE PRESIDENTIAL CAR LISTENING TO THE WASHINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DR. HANS KINDLER AS THE ORCHESTRA PLAYED FROM ITS BARGE ON THE POTOMAC RIVER NEAR THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL. THE OPEN-AIR CONCERTS, WHICH BEGAN TONIGHT, WILL BE CONDUCTED TWICE A WEEK DURING THE SUMMER SEASON, AND WASHINGTONIANS TURN OUT TO SIT ON THE STEPS OR IN NEARBY BOATS TO LISTEN

THE PRESIDENT AND WIFE OF AIDE ENJOY OPEN AIR CONCERT ON POTOMAC. WASH...

A black and white photo of people in a car, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data on negative or negative sleeve. Date based on date of negatives in same range. Gif... More