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George S. Brady, Materials Consultant, Division of Civilian Supply

Named to Social Security Board. Washington, D.C., Aug 6. George E. Bigge, of Providence, Rhode Island, has been named a member of the Social Security Board by President Roosevelt. He is a former professor of economics at Brown University was the first Chairman of the Unemployment Board of Rhode Island, 8637

George S. Brady, Materials Consultant, Division of Civilian Supply

New Solicitor U.S. Department of Labor. Washington D.C. Gerard D. Reilly, of Boston, has just been nominated by President Roosevelt to be Solicitor for the Department of Labor. He has been acting Solicitor since March 1 and now succeeds Charles A. Gregory, of Illinois, as Head of the Legal Division of the Department. Reilly, who is 30 years old, was born in Boston and graduated form Harvard University in 1927, 7/24/37

Assistant Commissioner Maritime Commission, Washington, D.C., Oct. 15. J.M. Chambers, of West Virginia, has just been named Assistant Commissioner of the New Maritime Commission. He was formerly Assistant Chief of the Planning Section of the Procurement Division, U.S. Treasury

[William Collins Whitney, Secretary of the Navy, half-length portrait, seated at desk, facing left]

D. Harol McGrath has resigned as Secy. to Sen. Lewis D. Schwellenbach to become superintendent of the Senate Radio Press Gallery, Feb. 1940

Washington, D.C., June 10, The House of Representatives late yesterday voted 214 to 122 to seat Alphonse Roy (above) Democrat, as a representative of the first district of New Hampshire. At the same time Rep. Arthur B. Jenks, Republican, who has represented the District for the last year and a half, was unseated. Rep. Roy received today a check of $14,000 for back pay and mileage expenses, 61038

Slated for post of Comptroller General. Washington, D.C., April 27. The post of U.S. Comptroller General, vacant since the retirement of J.R. McCarl last year is shortly to be filled by Rep. Lindsay C. Warren of North Carolina, whose appointment is said to have been decided on by President Roosevelt. Warren, an ardent new dealer, is Chairman of the House Committee on Accounts and has frequently served Assistant Administration Leader of the House . The appointment as Comptroller is for a 15-year term, 42738

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Slated for post of Comptroller General. Washington, D.C., April 27. The post of U.S. Comptroller General, vacant since the retirement of J.R. McCarl last year is shortly to be filled by Rep. Lindsay C. Warren of North Carolina, whose appointment is said to have been decided on by President Roosevelt. Warren, an ardent new dealer, is Chairman of the House Committee on Accounts and has frequently served Assistant Administration Leader of the House . The appointment as Comptroller is for a 15-year term, 42738

Arrive for special cabinet session. Washington, D.C., Sept. 14. With the exception of Attorney General Cummings, the entire cabinet met in special session with President Roosevelt today to consider the tense foreign situation and discuss domestic monetary and credit matters. Solicitor General Stanley Reed sat in the session for Attorney General Cummings. Among the first to arrive were, left to right: Secretary of Commerce Rober, Solicitor General Stanley Reed, Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, Secretary of War Woodring, and Secretary of State Hull. 9/14/37

[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-5983-03] Secretary's Open Forum session in Loy Henderson Auditorium, with Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs, Elizabeth Cheney, [and the former Maryland Congresswoman, next U.S. Ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Connie Morella,] among the speakers [Photographer: Ann Thomas--State] [59-CF-DS-5983-03_DSC_0360.JPG]

New register of the Treasury. Washington, D.C., Sept. 2. Dr. Edward G. Dolan of Manchester, Conn. took the oath of office today as register of the Treasury succeeding the late W.W. Durbin. He is congratulated by Stephen B. Gibbons, Asst. Sec. of the Treasury, Center, and Postmaster General James A. Farley, right. Dr. Dolan was collector of Internal Revenue for the District of Connecticut from August 1934 to June 1935, was Chairman of the State Board of the N.R.A. and has been a member of the National Advisory Board of the W.P.A. until his recent resignation.

[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-5983-03] Secretary's Open Forum session in Loy Henderson Auditorium, with Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs, Elizabeth Cheney, [and the former Maryland Congresswoman, next U.S. Ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Connie Morella,] among the speakers [Photographer: Ann Thomas--State] [59-CF-DS-5983-03_DSC_0379.JPG]

[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-5983-03] Secretary's Open Forum session in Loy Henderson Auditorium, with Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs, Elizabeth Cheney, [and the former Maryland Congresswoman, next U.S. Ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Connie Morella,] among the speakers [Photographer: Ann Thomas--State] [59-CF-DS-5983-03_DSC_0399.JPG]

Washington, D. C. , May 30, 2012 -- President Barack Obama participates in the annual hurricane preparedness briefing in the Situation Room of the White House, May 30, 2012. Seated clockwise from the President are: Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano; John Brennan, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism; Daniel Poneman, Department of Energy Deputy Secretary; Eric Silagy, FP&L President; Bryan Koon, Florida Director of Emergency Management; Major General Emmett Titshaw, Florida Adjutant General; Chief of Staff Jack Lew; and Craig Fugate, Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-5983-03] Secretary's Open Forum session in Loy Henderson Auditorium, with Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs, Elizabeth Cheney, [and the former Maryland Congresswoman, next U.S. Ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Connie Morella,] among the speakers [Photographer: Ann Thomas--State] [59-CF-DS-5983-03_DSC_0361.JPG]

[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-5983-03] Secretary's Open Forum session in Loy Henderson Auditorium, with Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern Affairs, Elizabeth Cheney, [and the former Maryland Congresswoman, next U.S. Ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Connie Morella,] among the speakers [Photographer: Ann Thomas--State] [59-CF-DS-5983-03_DSC_0408.JPG]

Slated for post of Comptroller General. Washington, D.C., April 27. The post of U.S. Comptroller General, vacant since the retirement of J.R. McCarl last year is shortly to be filled by Rep. Lindsay C. Warren of North Carolina, whose appointment is said to have been decided on by President Roosevelt. Warren, an ardent new dealer, is Chairman of the House Committee on Accounts and has frequently served Assistant Administration Leader of the House . The appointment as Comptroller is for a 15-year term, 4/27/38

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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND R.R. OFFICIALS

D.C. Commissioner. Washington, D.C., July 7. District of Columbia Commissioner George E. Allen leaving the White House today after a conference with President Roosevelt. Allen, who resigned as Commissioner during 1938, was recently drafted by President Roosevelt to serve a second time

President Roosevelt at Fort Yellowstone, ready for his trip through Yellowstone Park

Discuss government reorganization with President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Sept. 23. Charles E. Merriam, (left) and Louis Brownlow, members of the President's Reorganization Committee, leaving the White House today after discussing government reorganization with President Roosevelt, 9/23/38

MRS. JOHN N. GARNER, MRS. ROOSEVELT, VICE PRESIDENT GARNER, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, CAPT. WILSON BROWN

Informs President SEC ready to proceed with investigation of insurance companies. Washington, D.C., Jan. 24. William O. Douglas, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, leaving the White House today after reporting to President Roosevelt that the commission was ready to proceed with its investigation of insurance companies in connection with the present monopoly inquiry. He indicated the SEC would be concerned primarily with the investment and managerial phases of insurance company operation and said approximately $300,000 would be required to carry out the work in this calendar year, 1/24/38

Trout flown to President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., May 21. Erdorn W. Wood, 57 year old sportsman went to Mystery Pond, New Hampshire, swished 29 trout from its 75-foot dept and started to Washington and President Roosevelt with the catch. His newly constructed glass-bottomed boat drifted on the pond during a rain storm, while Wood, depending solely on fly-casting, hooked the Presidential meal. The trout measured from 9 to 16 inches. Left to right: Spencer Treherne, the pilot; Marvin McIntyre, Secretary to the President who received the fish for the President; and Erdorn Wood, the fisherman, 5211937

PWA Administrator. Washington D.C., July 14. Harry Hopkins, WPA Administrator, arriving at the White House for a conference with President Roosevelt on housing, 7/14/37

CONGRATULATIONS FOR RADIO AMATEURS. WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 20. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PERSONALLY THANKED THE AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS OF WASHINGTON TODAY FOR THEIR HELP IN RECEIVING CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES FOR HIM ON THE INAUGURATION. IN THE PHOTOGRAPH, L TO R: JAMES L. HOLMES, ELIZABETH ZANDONONI, C.M. GODFREY, EPPA DARNE, LIEUT. J.H. NICHOLSON, R.E. MACOMBER, AND ROY C. CORDERMAN

Idaho Senator luncheon guest of president. Washington, D.C., Jan. 28. Senator William E. Borah, of Idaho, arriving at the White House today for a luncheon engagement with President Roosevelt. Borah, long an ardent "Trust Buster", was expected to discuss the Anti-Monopoly Bill, now before the Senate, with the president, 1/28/38

Pessimistic report. Washington, D.C., May 4. Governor John Moses of North Dakota, in a conference with President Roosevelt, presented a pessimistic report on unemployment and relief problems in North Dakota. Moses said his state was in a bad financial condition as a result of 10 years of crop failures and that county and state budgets were unbalanced

Pres. Roosevelt speaking in Indianapolis, Ind.

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