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Congressman on Job for ... Special Session of Congress, Members of the weaker sex were strongly represented when the special session of Congress opened at the Capitol today. Seven of the eight Congresswomen are shown in this picture made today with only Rep. Katherine Langley, of Kentucky, missing. In the front row, left to right: Rep. Pearl P. Oldfield, Arkansas; Rep. Mary T. Morton, New Jersey; Rep. Ruth Baker Pratt, New York; Back row, left to right: Rep. Ruth Bryan Owen, Florida; Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers, Massachusetts; and Rep. Florence Kahn, California

Six members of fair sex now members of National House of Representatives. Washington, D.C., March 6. The election of Mrs. Frances P. Bolton, Ohio, to succeed her late husband, Rep. Chester Bolton, in the House of Representatives brings to a total of six the number of women now serving in that august body. The ladies are evenly divided on political sides, three Republicans and three Democrats. Here's the lineup, left to right: Rep. Frances P. Bolton, Republican of Ohio; Rep. Clara McMillian, Democrat of Tennessee; Rep. Mary T. Norton, Democrat of New Jersey; Rep. Caroline O'Day, Democrat of New York; Rep. Edith N. Rogers, Republican of Massachusetts.; and Rep. Jessie Sumner, Republican of Illinois, 3-6-40

Six members of fair sex now members of National House of Representatives. Washington, D.C., March 6. The election of Mrs. Frances P. Bolton, Ohio, to succeed her late husband, Rep. Chester Bolton, in the House of Representatives brings to a total of six the number of women now serving in that august body. The ladies are evenly divided on political sides, three Republicans and three Democrats. Here's the lineup, left to right: Rep. Frances P. Bolton, Republican of Ohio; Rep. Clara McMillian, Democrat of Tennessee; Rep. Mary T. Norton, Democrat of New Jersey; Rep. Caroline O'Day, Democrat of New York; Rep. Edith N. Rogers, Republican of Massachusetts.; and Rep. Jessie Sumner, Republican of Illinois, 3-6-40

Fair sex grace republican national committee meeting. Washington, D.C., Nov. 29. Members of the fair sex were very much in evidence at today's meeting of the Republican National Committee at which the results of the recent election were carefully canvassed and plans outlined for the future. Here we see arriving, left to right - Mrs. Dolly Gann, sister of the late Vice President Charles Curtis - Princess Julia Cantacuzene, Washington, D.C., granddaughter of General Ulysses S. Grant - Mrs. Ruth Pratt, former Republican member of Congress from New York - Mrs. Ralph A. Harris, National Committeewoman from Kansas

Lady lawmakers of into huddle. Washington D.C. July 23. An impromptu meeting of the only women Chairman of Congressional Committees took place today in the hall of the Capitol. Here we see, left to right: Mrs. Hattie W. Caraway, Senior United States Senator from Arkansas and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills; Rep. Caroline O'Day, Chairman of the House Committee on Election of President and Vice President and members of Congress; and Rep. Mary T. Norton, Chairman of the House Committee on Labor, 7/23/37

Congressman on Job for ... Special Session of Congress, Members of the weaker sex were strongly represented when the special session of Congress opened at the Capitol today; Edith Nourse Rogers, center front

Prominent Republican women call on Pres. to discuss the part of women will play in the coming election. Lft to rt.: Miss Lucille Atcherson, State Dept., Mrs. B.P. Bruggmann, US Compensation Comm., Miss Mabel W. Willebrandt, Asst. Atty. General; Mrs. Mary Anderson, Chmn., Woman's Bur., Labor Dept.; Miss Anne Webster, Chmn. Nat'l League of Women Voters; Miss Julia Lathrop, 1st Vice-Chmn., Nat'l League Women Voters; Miss Grace Abbott, Head Children's Bur., Labor Dept. [White House, Washington, D.C.]

Lady lawmakers of into huddle. Washington D.C. July 23. An impromptu meeting of the only women Chairman of Congressional Committees took place today in the hall of the Capitol. Here we see, left to right: Mrs. Hattie W. Caraway, Senior United States Senator from Arkansas and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills; Rep. Caroline O'Day, Chairman of the House Committee on Election of President and Vice President and members of Congress; and Rep. Mary T. Norton, Chairman of the House Committee on Labor, 72337

New Congressman from Ohio takes oath. Washington, D.C., March 5. The swearing in today of Mrs. Frances P. Bolton, Cleveland, as a member of the House brings to six the number of women representatives. Mrs. Bolton succeeds her late husband, Rep. Chester Bolton, as a Republican member from Ohio. shown in the photograph, left to right: Rep. George H. Bender, congressman-at-large from Ohio; Mrs. Bolton; Speaker Bankhead administering the oath; and Rep. L.L. Marshall congressman-at-large from Ohio, 3-5-40

Congressman on Job for [...] Special Session of Congress, Members of the weaker sex were strongly represented when the special session of Congress opened at the Capitol today. Seven of the eight Congresswomen are shown in this picture made today with only Rep. Katherine Langley, of Kentucky, missing. In the front row, left to right: Rep. Pearl P. Oldfield, Arkansas; Rep. Mary T. Morton, New Jersey; Rep. Ruth Baker Pratt, New York; Back row, left to right: Rep. Ruth Bryan Owen, Florida; Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers, Massachusetts; and Rep. Florence Kahn, California

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HUD Section 3 Business Registry Launch at the Rayburn Building, Washington, D.C., with HUD Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO) John Trasvina, FHEO Economic Opportunity Division Director Staci Gilliam, HUD Washington, D.C. Field Office Director Marvin Turner, D.C. Delegate to Congress Eleanor Holmes Norton, California Congresswomen Judy Chu and Maxine Waters, Missouri Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, Small Business Administration's Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) Program Director Grande Lum, and D.C. Department of Housing and Community Development Director John Hall among the speakers

Babe Ruth - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Personnel 1980: naturalist division, Student Conservation Association (SCA), Zion Natural History Association (ZNHA), Zion Nature School (ZNS). Front row (left to right): (two unidentified people), Bob Wood, Victor Jackson, John Lancaster, Roy Given, (two

Capt. P.F. Sise & Kath. Porter - Public domain portrait photograph

"Ruth" story. Beit Sahur Street (nun at gate of city)

Andrew Jackson to Michael Nourse, July 5, 1820

[Rube Foster, Carl Mays, Ernie Shore, Babe Ruth, Dutch Leonard, Boston AL, 10/7/1915 (baseball)]

Tax No. 5. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Thomas Ivers, Esq; Treasurer and Receiver-general of the said Commonwealth, to the selectmen or assessors of the Town of [blank] Greeting ... [Boston: Printed by Adams and Nourse, 1786].

Edith Piaf zingt in ons land, haar optreden in Rotterdam

Joseph Nourse to James Madison, April 16, 1823.

Pan American Union leaders luncheon to Minister of Nicaragua. The Director of the Pan American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe gave a luncheon in honor of the Minister from Nicaragua Dr. Juan B. Sacasa, today. In the front row, left to right: Lawrence Richey, secretary to President Hoover; Nicaraguan Minister Dr. Juan B. Sacasa; Secretary of the Navy Charles Francis Adams; Secretary of Labor, James J. Davis; Francis White, Assistant Secretary of State

St. Katherine's Episcopal Chapel, 4650 Meridian Road, Williamston, Ingham County, MI

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