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[Men with bags: American Tree Seed, Douglas Fir [...] presented to Great Britain by Charles Lathrop Pack, President, American Tree Association, Washington, D.C.]

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A group of men standing next to each other.

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01/01/1921
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Harris & Ewing, photographer
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[Man at White House; State, War and Navy Building in background. Washington, D.C.]

Honorable Michael MacWhite & William R. Castle, Jr., [3/14/29]

Closed old court; will open in? Frank J. Wideman, Assistant Attorney General in the Tax Division, will represent the government in the first case to go before the Supreme Court in the new building, and he holds the honor of arguing the last case to be heard in the old Supreme Court quarters. He has won 10 out of his last 11 cases. He represented the government, and won, in the Sandy-Fox case last session, which involved the Five Civilized Indian Tribes vis the United States. He will defend the government in the Douglas-Willicutts case, in which Edward B. Douglas seeks a return of tax money from Levi M. Willicutts, Collector of Internal Revenue, 10/4/35

[Assignment: 48-DPA-N_NBC_10-27-05_cust] National Business Center customer service meeting, [led by Center Director Douglas Bourgeois] [48-DPA-N_NBC_10-27-05_cust_DOI_2693.JPG]

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

Mrs. L.O. Cameron - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Visit of Secretary Shaun Donovan to Prince George's Community College, Largo, Maryland, [where he joined Maryland Attorney General Douglas Gansler, state and local government officials, and community-based housing advocates for a roundtable discussion of the pending $25 billion National Mortgage Servicing Settlement aimed at helping distressed homeowners]

An Afghan man looks on as fellow village elders hold

[Ambassador Douglas C. Dillon] - American Embassy, Paris, France, Marshall Plan photogrpaphs

Palmer Campaign Com. - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Visit of Secretary Shaun Donovan to Prince George's Community College, Largo, Maryland, [where he joined Maryland Attorney General Douglas Gansler, state and local government officials, and community-based housing advocates for a roundtable discussion of the pending $25 billion National Mortgage Servicing Settlement aimed at helping distressed homeowners]

"Psst. don't look now, but you're a Supreme Court Justice." Washington, D.C., March 24. Awaiting the speedy decision of the Judiciary Sub-committee of the Senate in the Appropriations Committee Room, William O. Douglas, former S.E.C. Chairman and youngest appointee to the Supreme Court, was pleasingly surprised when chairman Carl A. Hatch slipped up to tell him that he was O.K. with his committee. Next Monday the full committee meets and will undoubtedly pass upon him. 3-24-39

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glass negatives men bags american tree american tree douglas fir douglas fir great britain charles lathrop charles lathrop president association american tree association 1920 s men washington dc 20 s district of columbia united states history 1920 s library of congress us british relations