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LOOKS LIKE A DEAL. PMG JAMES FARLEY, RIGHT, SEEMS PLEASED WITH THE PROSPECT OF MAKING HIS FIRST SALE OF 'BABY BONDS.' PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, CENTER, FINALLY BOUGHT HALF A DOZEN, ONE FOR EACH OF HIS FIVE GRANDCHILDREN AND ONE FOR HIMSELF. SECRETARY HENRY DREN AND ONE FOR HIMSELF. SECRETARY HENRY MORGENTHAU, JR., WHOSE DEPARTMENT SELLS THE BONDS THROUGH POSTOFFICES, WATCHES PROCEEDINGS

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Ray Lyman Wilbur swearing in, 3529

LOOKS LIKE A DEAL. PMG JAMES FARLEY, RIGHT, SEEMS PLEASED WITH THE PROSPECT OF MAKING HIS FIRST SALE OF 'BABY BONDS.' PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, CENTER, FINALLY BOUGHT HALF A DOZEN, ONE FOR EACH OF HIS FIVE GRANDCHILDREN AND ONE FOR HIMSELF. SECRETARY HENRY DREN AND ONE FOR HIMSELF. SECRETARY HENRY MORGENTHAU, JR., WHOSE DEPARTMENT SELLS THE BONDS THROUGH POSTOFFICES, WATCHES PROCEEDINGS

War Labor Board. Here are eleven of the twelve members of the War Labor Board, pictured before their initial meeting on January 16, 1942. Seated are, left to right, vice chairman George W. Taylor, chairman William H. Davis and Frank P. Graham, three of the four public members of the board. The fourth, Wayne L. Morse, was not present. Standing are, left to right, E. J. McMillan, employers, Matthew J. Woll, labor, Walter C. Teagle, employers, A. W. Hawkes, employers, Roger D. Lapham, employers, three labor members: George Meany, Thomas Kennedy and R.J. Thomas

Mrs. Larz Anderson & grp. at Society of Cincinnati

Guests at luncheon of dehydrated food held at the Hotel Statler, Washington, D.C., on second anniversary of lend-lease: Leslie Wheeler, Department of Agriculture; John D. East, Lend-lease Administration; Boaz Long, United States ambassador to Ecuador; Blackwell Smith, War Production Board (WPB)

Reps. Kahn, Hill & Norton, 1/7/26

Regeringsverklaring; v.l.n.r. Wiegel, Van Agt , Kruisinga

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New Chief, Assistant Chief of U.S. Secret Service take oath of office. Washington, D.C., Dec. 31. Upon the retirement of Chief William H. Moran today Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau named Frank L. Wilson to be Chief of the U.S. Sercret Service and Joseph H. Murphy as Assistant Chief. They are shown taking the oath of office. In the photograph, left to right: Joseph E. Murphy, Frank L. Wilson, Secretary Morgenthau, and Frank L. Dirgfeld, Chief Clerk of the Treasury

New Chief of U.S. Secret Service. Washington, D.C., Dec. 31. Frank L. Wilson was named Chief of the United States Secret Service today by Secretary of Treasury Morgenthau. He succeeds William H. Moran, who retires after 54 years in the service, the last 19 as Chief. Wilson was "Ace" of the Intelligence Unit of the Bureau of Internal Revenue until his appointment as Acting Assistant Chief of the Secrect Service last Sept. 8. Wilson was born in Buffalo, N.Y. May 19, 1886, and received his education in that city

New Chief of U.S. Secret Service. Washington, D.C., Dec. 31. Frank L. Wilson was named Chief of the United States Secret Service today by Secretary of Treasury Morgenthau. He succeeds William H. Moran, who retires after 54 years in the service, the last 19 as Chief. Wilson was "Ace" of the Intelligence Unit of the Bureau of Internal Revenue until his appointment as Acting Assistant Chief of the Secrect Service last Sept. 8. Wilson was born in Buffalo, N.Y. May 19, 1886, and received his education in that city

New Asst. Secretary of Labor takes oath. Washington, D.C., Jan. 20. Charles V. McLaughlin, recently named by President Roosevelt to succeed Edward F. McGrady as Assistant Secretary of Labor, was today sworn in at the Labor Department. McLaughlin is Senior Vice President, Brotherhood of Firemen and Enginemen. In the photograph, left to right: Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, Charles V. McLaughlin, and Jesse C. Watts, Acting Chief Clerk of the Labor Department, administering the oath, 12038

New Asst. Secretary of Labor takes oath. Washington, D.C., Jan. 20. Charles V. McLaughlin, recently named by President Roosevelt to succeed Edward F. McGrady as Assistant Secretary of Labor, was today sworn in at the Labor Department. McLaughlin is Senior Vice President, Brotherhood of Firemen and Enginemen. In the photograph, left to right: Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins, Charles V. McLaughlin, and Jesse C. Watts, Acting Chief Clerk of the Labor Department, administering the oath, 1/20/38

United States Secret Service gets new chief. Washington, D.C., Dec. 31. William H. Moran, retiring Chief of the United States Secret Service, congratulates his successor Frank J. Wilson, whose appointment was announced today at the Treasury. Morgenthau is in the center. Moran has spent 54 years in the Service and the last 19 as its Chief. Wilson, who has had a distinguished career in the government, has been Acting Assistant Chief of the Secrect Service since Sept. 8. Prior to that he was the "Ace" of the Intelligence Unit of the Internal Revenue, his greatest achievments being recorded in connection with the conviction of Al Capone for income tax evasions, and in connection with the kidnapping of the Lingbergh baby

New Acting Assistant Chief of Secret Service, Washington, D.C. September 9. Secretary Morganthau yesterday announced that Frank J. Wilson of the Intelligence Unit of the Internal Revenue Bureau will become acting assistant chief of the secret service, succeeding Joseph E. Murphy, was recently demoted because of alleged spying activities on Federal Bureau of investigation agents. Murphy will act as Acting Chief of secret service in the absence of William H. Horan who is on vacation

New Acting Assistant Chief of Secret Service, Washington, D.C. September 9. Secretary Morganthau yesterday announced that Frank J. Wilson of the Intelligence Unit of the Internal Revenue Bureau will become acting assistant chief of the secret service, succeeding Joseph E. Murphy, was recently demoted because of alleged spying activities on Federal Bureau of investigation agents. Murphy will act as Acting Chief of secret service in the absence of William H. Horan who is on vacation

New Acting Assistant Chief of Secret Service, Washington, D.C. September 9. Secretary Morganthau yesterday announced that Frank J. Wilson of the Intelligence Unit of the Internal Revenue Bureau will become acting assistant chief of the secret service, succeeding Joseph E. Murphy, was recently demoted because of alleged spying activities on Federal Bureau of investigation agents. Murphy will act as Acting Chief of secret service in the absence of William H. Horan who is on vacation

New Chief, Assistant Chief of U.S. Secret Service take oath of office. Washington, D.C., Dec. 31. Upon the retirement of Chief William H. Moran today Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau named Frank L. Wilson to be Chief of the U.S. Sercret Service and Joseph H. Murphy as Assistant Chief. They are shown taking the oath of office. In the photograph, left to right: Joseph E. Murphy, Frank L. Wilson, Secretary Morgenthau, and Frank L. Dirgfeld, Chief Clerk of the Treasury

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Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Congressman Jim Moran from Virginia [412-APD-603-2010-07-20_HonJimMoran_046.jpg]

[Assignment: 48-DPA-08-03-07_SOI_K_ID_Quiarter_Event] Ceremony marking the official release of the Idaho quarter [--part of the U.S. Mint's 50 State Quarters Program--at the Boise Depot, Boise, Idaho, where Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne joined Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Jr., U.S. Mint Director Ed Moy, Idaho State Treasurer Ron Crane, Peregrine Fund President J. Peter Jenny, Idaho KTVB-TV newscaster Larry Gebert, and singer-poet Rudy Gonzales among the participants] [48-DPA-08-03-07_SOI_K_ID_Quiarter_Event_SOI_K_Idaho_Quarter_040.JPG]

How a bill become a law. Now a law, the former bill, reprinted in legal form, is incorporated in the statutes-at-large and filed in the State Department. E.D. Kuppinger, Assistant Chief of the Law Section of the Division of Research and Republication of the State Department is showing placing a law in its final resting place

[Assignment: 48-DPA-08-03-07_SOI_K_ID_Quiarter_Event] Ceremony marking the official release of the Idaho quarter [--part of the U.S. Mint's 50 State Quarters Program--at the Boise Depot, Boise, Idaho, where Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne joined Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Jr., U.S. Mint Director Ed Moy, Idaho State Treasurer Ron Crane, Peregrine Fund President J. Peter Jenny, Idaho KTVB-TV newscaster Larry Gebert, and singer-poet Rudy Gonzales among the participants] [48-DPA-08-03-07_SOI_K_ID_Quiarter_Event_SOI_K_Idaho_Quarter_054.JPG]

McADOO, WILLIAM GIBBS. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, 1913-1921

Harry N. Magill, Asst. House Enrolling Clerk

Council meeting, San Leandro, California. This is a five-member board; the city clerk and city attorney meet with the council board. Mrs. Helen L.C. Lawrence, the mayor and Mr. Anthony B. Thomas, first on left, are both of Portuguese descent

[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-30906-06] Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs-sponsored Chiefs of Mission Conference, [with appearances by Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Christopher Hill, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Jr., U.S. Agency for International Development Administrator Randall Tobias, Director of National Intelligence John Negroponte, Presidential Assistant for National Security Affairs Stephen Hadley, and Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski] [Photographer: Ann Thomas--State] [59-CF-DS-30906-06_DSC0442.JPG]

Podium guests, include VADM Roger Bacon, Assistant CHIEF or Naval Operations (Undersea Warfare), left, and GEN Colin L. Powell, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of STAFF, second from left, salute during the national anthem at the beginning of a ceremony in front of the strategic missile submarine USS TENNESSEE (SSBN-734). The occasion of the ceremony is the TENNESSEE's completion of the U.S. Navy's 3,000th strategic deterrent patrol

Office of the Administrator (Lisa P. Jackson) - Congressman Jim Moran from Virginia [412-APD-603-2010-07-20_HonJimMoran_044.jpg]

[Assignment: 48-DPA-08-03-07_SOI_K_ID_Quiarter_Event] Ceremony marking the official release of the Idaho quarter [--part of the U.S. Mint's 50 State Quarters Program--at the Boise Depot, Boise, Idaho, where Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne joined Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Jr., U.S. Mint Director Ed Moy, Idaho State Treasurer Ron Crane, Peregrine Fund President J. Peter Jenny, Idaho KTVB-TV newscaster Larry Gebert, and singer-poet Rudy Gonzales among the participants] [48-DPA-08-03-07_SOI_K_ID_Quiarter_Event_SOI_K_Idaho_Quarter_103.JPG]

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