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[Fiorello La Guardia; Royal S. Copeland, standing]

A home for the old folks. Old age pension advocates get together, frame a bill and introduce it into the house. Rep. John Steven McGroaty, D. of Calif., standing, introduced the Townsend pension bill which calls for $200 a month for all over 65 years of age. Rep. John M. Costello, D. of Calif., is seated on the left, and Dr. Francis Everett Townsend, author of the pension plan, is on the right, 1/16/35

A home for the old folks. Old age pension advocates get together, frame a bill and introduce it into the house. Rep. John Steven McGroaty, D. of Calif., standing, introduced the Townsend pension bill which calls for $200 a month for all over 65 years of age. Rep. John M. Costello, D. of Calif., is seated on the left, and Dr. Francis Everett Townsend, author of the pension plan, is on the right, 11635

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Rural electrification program speeded. Executives of the Rural Electrification Administration gather around their chief, Morris L. Cooke, as seven projects are launched to give 4,000 farm homes electric light. Cooke is seated. From the left, standing: Melvin O. Swanson, Chief Engineer; W.E. Herring, Special Assistant to the Administrator; L.A. Sears, Chief of Projects Section Guy Thaxon, Engineer, and Charles W. Bass, Assistant Chief Engineer, 11/4/35

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. 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, 31138

Rural electrification program speeded. Executives of the Rural Electrification Administration gather around their chief, Morris L. Cooke, as seven projects are launched to give 4,000 farm homes electric light. Cooke is seated. From the left, standing: Melvin O. Swanson, Chief Engineer; W.E. Herring, Special Assistant to the Administrator; L.A. Sears, Chief of Projects Section Guy Thaxon, Engineer, and Charles W. Bass, Assistant Chief Engineer, 11435

Textile workers take grievance to DJ's. A committee from the United Textile Workers of America go to Attorney General Homer S. Cummings with a protest against mills refusing to abide by decisions of the Textile Labor Relations board. From the left, standing: William F. Kelly, 2nd Vice President; Chester N. Wright, Public Relations; Joseph R. White, President; Horace A. Riviere, 4th vice president, and James Starr, Sec-Treas. Seated, from the left, Attorney General Cummings, and Thomas F. McMahon, President of the textile organization, 1/24/35

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A group of men sitting around a table, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection

Date based on date of negatives in same range.

Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955.

General information about the Harris & Ewing Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.hec

Temp. note: Batch eight.

Die Harris & Ewing, Inc. Sammlung fotografischer Negative umfasst Glas- und Filmnegative, die von Harris & Ewing, Inc., aufgenommen wurden und eine hervorragende Berichterstattung über Menschen, Ereignisse und Architektur in Washington zwischen 1905 und 1945 bieten. Harris & Ewing, Inc., übergab seine Negativsammlung 1955 der Bibliothek. Die Bibliothek behielt etwa 50.000 Nachrichtenfotos und 20.000 Studioporträts bedeutender Personen. Rund 28.000 Negative wurden bearbeitet und stehen online zur Verfügung. (Etwa 42.000 Negative müssen noch indexiert werden.)

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Empire State Notables 279 - Public domain portrait photograph

GETTYSBURG REUNION - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

PRÄSIDENT ROOSEVELT UND R.R. OFFIZIALIEN

Sprecher unterschreibt Gesetzesentwürfe in letzter Minute. Washington D.C., 21. August. Der Abgeordnete John J. O 'Connor New York, Vorsitzender des Regelungsausschusses des Repräsentantenhauses, "schießt" auf Sprecher Bankhead, als er die vom Repräsentantenhaus verabschiedeten Gesetzesentwürfe in letzter Minute vor ihrer Vertagung heute Abend unterzeichnet. Andere auf dem Bild sind Rep. Mary T. Norton (links) aus New Jersey und Mrs. Bankhead, 82137

Stationsinspektor Hugo Norberg med sin personal i Sala.

Gruppe: William Jennings Bryan (am Schreibtisch, 2. von rechts) und Josephus Daniels, Mitte der 2. Reihe

President organizes $4,000,000,000 pump priming campaign. Washington, D.C., April 11. President Roosevelt met with his Relief and Congressional Aides today to the personal command of a new administration fight to check business recession with a $4,000,000,000 pump priming campaign. The president subordinated all other White House business to efforts to hammer his lending and spending program into shape as a major New Deal offensive against recession and unemployment, left to right: Director of the Budget Daniel Bell, Sen. James F. Byrnes, SC. Sen. Carter Glass of Virginia, Majority Leader of the House Sen. Sam Rayburn of Tex., Sen Kenneth McKeller of Tenn., Sec. of Treasury Henry Morenthau, and in the rear, Rep. Edward Johnson, of Colo., April 11, 1938

Allgemeine Informationen über die Harris & Ewing Collection finden Sie unter http: / / hdl.loc.gov / loc.pnp / pp.hec Temp. Sec. begrüßt Hughes bei seiner Ankunft in Washington. Washington, D.C., 21. Juli. Sec. Cordell Hull, ranghohes Kabinettsmitglied im Kapitol, begrüßte Howard Hughes und seine Mannschaft offiziell bei ihrer Ankunft im Kapitol, sie sind im Büro des Außenministers gezeigt, von links nach rechts; Richard Stoddard, Lieutenant. Thomas Thurlow, Howard Hughes, Sec. von State Hull, Harry Conner und Ed.

J.F. Strub - safety film negatives, Library of Congress

Allgemeine Informationen über die Harris & Ewing Collection finden Sie unter http: / / hdl.loc.gov / loc.pnp / pp.hec Temp. WILSON, WOODROW.

Allgemeine Informationen über die Harris & Ewing Collection finden Sie unter http: / / hdl.loc.gov / loc.pnp / pp.hec Temp. COLT, LeBARON BRADFORD. SENATOR AUS RHODE ISLAND, 1913-1924.

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