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N.Y. Solon works out. Washington D.C., Daily workouts in the House gymnasium keep Rep. Hamilton Fish, Republican of New York, in tiptop physical shape during Congressional sessions. Rep. Fish, former football star during his undergraduate days at Harvard, still appears as if he could step into a football lineup on a minute's notice

N.Y. Representative works out, keeps fit. Washington D.C. Congressman Hamilton Fish of New York who was All American on the Harvard football team of 1908 still keeps in trim after hours at the Hill by going to the gymnasium in House Office building, he looks almost as fit as he did when he was in his prime

N.Y. Representative works out, keeps fit. Washington D.C. Congressman Hamilton Fish of New York who was All American on the Harvard football team of 1908 still keeps in trim after hours at the Hill by going to the gymnasium in House Office building, he looks almost as fit as he did when he was in his prime

Honor Harvard football coach. Rep. J. Hamilton Fish, R. of N.Y. left, was host at a luncheon given in the speaker's dining room at the Capitol Wednesday in honor of Dick Harlow, new Harvard football coach. 1/23/35

New York Solon. Washington, D.C., May 12. Rep. Hamilton Fish, republican of New York, today urged Senate approval of his proposal to conduct a referendum on the question of draft of man power in the event of war. Fish said he believed such a referendum could be conducted without a constitutional amendment. He is pictured as he appeared before the Senate referendum hearing

Honor Harvard football coach. Rep. J. Hamilton Fish, R. of N.Y. left, was host at a luncheon given in the speaker's dining room at the Capitol Wednesday in honor of Dick Harlow, new Harvard football coach. 12335

New York Solon. Washington, D.C., May 12. Rep. Hamilton Fish, republican of New York, today urged Senate approval of his proposal to conduct a referendum on the question of draft of man power in the event of war. Fish said he believed such a referendum could be conducted without a constitutional amendment. He is pictured as he appeared before the Senate referendum hearing

Rep. Hamilton Fish on neutrality. Washington, D.C., Oct. 30. After the House Rules Committee Session, Rep. Hamilton Fish was interviewed by the press. He told reporters that he had no disposition to filibuster and hoped that congress would disposed of the matter by Friday night, but he said opponents wanted some rule permitting the House to decide policy on three questions: the arms embargo, loans under the cash and carry provision, and the presidential power to determine combat areas, which Fish said, was equivalent to giving him authority to name an aggressor

[Rep. Hamilton Fish on neutrality. Washington, D.C., Oct. 30. After the House Rules Committee Session, Rep. Hamilton Fish was interviewed by the press. He told reporters that he had no disposition to filibuster and hoped that congress would disposed of the matter by Friday night, but he said opponents wanted some rule permitting the House to decide policy on three questions: the arms embargo, loans under the cash and carry provision, and the presidential power to determine combat areas, which Fish said, was equivalent to giving him authority to name an aggressor]

N.Y. Solon works out. Washington D.C., Daily workouts in the House gymnasium keep Rep. Hamilton Fish, Republican of New York, in tiptop physical shape during Congressional sessions. Rep. Fish, former football star during his undergraduate days at Harvard, still appears as if he could step into a football lineup on a minute's notice

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[Assignment: 48-DPA-01-17-08_SOI_K_IDRA_Gym] Secretary Dirk Kempthorne with representatives of the Interior Department Recreation Association [and other staff at the official] opening of the new gymnasium facility, [Main Interior] [48-DPA-01-17-08_SOI_K_IDRA_Gym_IOD_9757.JPG]

Members from the US Army boxing team train at Barnes Field House gymnasium. Boxers from all four of the US military services are competing in this year's Armed Forces Boxing Competition at Fort Huachuca, Arizona

Colleges and Universities - Goucher College - Patriotic activities of the girls at Goucher college, Baltimore, Maryland. 1 of the college "four minute men" speeches given in a corner of the dining-room

Rep. Hamilton Fish on neutrality. Washington, D.C., Oct. 30. After the House Rules Committee Session, Rep. Hamilton Fish was interviewed by the press. He told reporters that he had no disposition to filibuster and hoped that congress would disposed of the matter by Friday night, but he said opponents wanted some rule permitting the House to decide policy on three questions: the arms embargo, loans under the cash and carry provision, and the presidential power to determine combat areas, which Fish said, was equivalent to giving him authority to name an aggressor

Washington, D.C. Sally Dessez (on right), a student at Woodrow Wilson High School, returning from playing field hockey after her gymnasium class

Orie Loucks lectures to Appalachia Forest Action Project volunteers during the Citizen Science orientation in the gymnasium of the Mountview School, Rock Creek, West Virginia

General Mark Hersey, Capt. Hamilton Fish

Members of the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps (ICDC) and US Army (USA) Soldiers, Alpha Company (A CO) 2-6 Infantry Division (ID), apprehend Imam Adris Omar at the Monther Al Shawi Mosque, in the Salhiya neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. Due to prior statements against Coalition Forces, Imam Adris Omar is in violation of Coalition Provisional Authority's public notice regarding public incitement to violence and disorder dated June 5, 2003. The notice states: anyone making a prohibited pronouncement in public place will be subject to immediate detention by Coalition Provisional Authority security forces

Hon. Hamilton Fish, N.Y - NARA - 526126

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Chalmette, La. , August 11, 2008 -- Chalmette High School actually served as a shelter during the Hurricane Katrina. The school was severely damaged by flooding, high winds, and rainwater intrusion. Chalmette High School was repaired and reopened with FEMA funding in 2006. The 9th Grade Academy was a replacement and opened in August of 2009. The Saint Bernard Parish School Board applied FEMA grant funding and other donations to build a state-of-the-art expansion encompassing the Lacoste Elementary School (now the 9th Grade Academy), swimming pool and multi-purpose building/gymnasium, a performing arts center and library. Photo By FEMA/Manuel Broussard.

Harry Thompson Junior High School, Syosset, Long Island. Gymnasium

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