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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

Forward to Forty!' cry of republicans at dinner tonight. Washington, D.C., April 20. Full of high hopes and confidence as they look toward 1940, members of the republican party got together tonight for a dinner at which they forecast victory for themselves at the coming presidential elections. Here are some of the outstanding Republicans giving a salute to 1940. Left to right: Republican National Committee Chairman John Hamilton, Senator Robert Taft, Ohio's newest hope for the presidency, Gov. Raymond Baldwin of Connecticut, Senator Clyde M. Reed of Kansas, which state saw one presidential hope die in the last election, and Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr., House Minority Leader

Two new Republican members of House from Ohio take seats. Washington, D.C., March 5. Recently victorious in their race for membership in the lower house of Congress, Mrs. Frances Payne Bolton, Cleveland, and J. Harry McGregor, West Lafayette, were sworn in and took their seats today. They are pictured being welcomed by other Ohio colleagues in the House. Left to right: Rep. L.L. Marshall, Congressman-at-large; Rep. Frances R. Bolton; Rep. George H. Bender, Congressman-at-large; and Rep. J. Harry McGregor, 3-5-40

Big four of democratic party visit their chief. Washington D.C. July 20. Four of the bigger shots of the Democratic Party were invited today to a conference given by President Roosevelt. Although denials were made it was believed that the conference was to be made in connection with the appointment of the new Majority Leader of the Senate, a post left vacant by the death of Senator Joe Robinson of Arkansas. Among four, there were the only two apposing candidates, namely Sen. Pat Harrison of Mississippi and Sen. Alben W. Barkley, and Key Pittman. 72037

Two new Republican members of House from Ohio take seats. Washington, D.C., March 5. Recently victorious in their race for membership in the lower house of Congress, Mrs. Frances Payne Bolton, Cleveland, and J. Harry McGregor, West Lafayette, were sworn in and took their seats today. They are pictured being welcomed by other Ohio colleagues in the House. Left to right: Rep. L.L. Marshall, Congressman-at-large; Rep. Frances R. Bolton; Rep. George H. Bender, Congressman-at-large; and Rep. J. Harry McGregor, 3-5-40

Young republicans meet with chairman. Washington, D.C., Sept. 27. The Young Republicans had their inning today when they met with chairman John Hamilton to plan a course of strategy for the 1938 Congressional Elections. Here we see, left to right: Ronald Bridges, State Chairman for Young Republican in Maine; Mrs. Cooper Rhoades, National Committeewoman for D.C. Young Republicans; Chairman Hamilton; Mrs. Barbara, Regional Director for Young Republican Machine in Vermont; and Henry Bubb, Young Republican Committeeman for Kansas. 9/27/37

Forward to Forty!' cry of republicans at dinner tonight. Washington, D.C., April 20. Full of high hopes and confidence as they look toward 1940, members of the republican party got together tonight for a dinner at which they forecast victory for themselves at the coming presidential elections. Here are some of the outstanding Republicans giving a salute to 1940. Left to right: Republican National Committee Chairman John Hamilton, Senator Robert Taft, Ohio's newest hope for the presidency, Gov. Raymond Baldwin of Connecticut, Senator Clyde M. Reed of Kansas, which state saw one presidential hope die in the last election, and Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr., House Minority Leader

Republicans start ball rolling for 1938. Washington, D.C. Aug. 24. Looking forward to the 1938 Congressional elections, Chairman John Hamilton of the Republican National Committee met today with Republican State Chairmen from some fifteen states to map out an organization plan. In the photograph, left to right: (seated) Lyle Jackson, Nebraska; Harlan J. Bashfield, South Dakota; Chairman Hamilton; James C. Farmer, New Hampshire; and Pierce Brereton, Rhode Island. Standing, left to right: William S. Murray, New York; Ed. D. Schorr, Ohio; James E. Thomson, Michigan; Sinclair Weeks, Massachusetts; John Tyrrell, Illinois; F.G. Todd, Kansas; Lawrence Cobb, California; C.R. Ahalt, Virginia; Edward J. Samp, Wisconsin; and L. R. Dovell, Virginia. 8/24/37

At Republican women's dinner. Washington, D.C., March 27. The League of Republican Women of the District of Columbia held a "Five dollar a plate" dinner tonight attended by prominent republicans of both sex. Here are John Hamilton, chairman of the Republican National Committee, Mrs. Edward Everett -Dolly- Gann, President of the League, Mrs. Robert Taft, wife of the Ohio Senator and Rep. Karl Mundt of South Dakota, one of the principal speakers. 3-27-39

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

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LAUGHLIN, I. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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district of columbia washington dc glass negatives edward everett edward everett gann sister curtis vice president curtis league republican women republican women hands minority leader minority leader house rep joe martin joe martin line dinner threat bloc organization robert taft robert taft wife senator ohio senator economic and social conditions 1930 s men female portrait 1930 s women woman photograph representative vice president us presidents woman democratic party leaders democratic party us democratic party richest americans united states history official white house photos public domain 1930 s library of congress