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An inquiry into the causes of the insurrection of the Negroes in the island of St. Domingo : to which are added, observations of M. Garran-Coulon on the same subject, read in his absence by M. Guadet, before the National Assembly, 29th Feb. 1792
map from "An Inquiry concerning the primitive inhabitants of Ireland. Illustrated by Ptolemy's map of Erin, corrected by the aid of bardic history"

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map from "A Geological Inquiry respecting the Water-bearing Strata of the country around London; with reference especially to the Water-supply of the Metropolis; including some remarks on springs"

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map from "Claudius Ptolemy and the Nile; or, an Inquiry into that geographer's real merits and speculative errors, his knowledge of eastern Africa, and the authenticity of the Mountains of the Moon. [With a map.]"

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Handwriting from "A History of the Destruction of His Britannic Majesty's Schooner Gaspee in Narragansett Bay, on the 10th June, 1772; accompanied by the correspondence ... the action of the General Assembly ... and the official journal of the proceedings of the Commission of Inquiry appointed by King George the Third, etc. L.P"

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John Hay to William H. Seward, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Response to Seward's inquiry)
map from "An Inquiry into the Deposition of Lead Ore, in the mineral veins of Swaledale, Yorkshire. [With a map and plates.]"

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Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M. Stanton, Saturday, August 27, 1864  (Court of Inquiry for Gen. Franz Sigel)
map from "Narrative of Privations and Sufferings of United States Officers and Soldiers while prisoners of war in the hands of the Rebel Authorities. Being the Report of a Commission of Inquiry appointed by the United States Sanitary Commission. With an appendix containing the testimony. [With a supplement and photographs of certain of the sufferers.]"

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Martin Van Buren from "Inquiry into the origin and course of Political Parties in the United States. By M. Van Buren. Edited by his sons"

Martin Van Buren from "Inquiry into the origin and course of Political...

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The West Point outrage - the Court of Inquiry in session [with insert of head and shoulders portrait of Johnson C. Whittaker, a colored cadet who was assaulted]

The West Point outrage - the Court of Inquiry in session [with insert ...

Wood engraving after drawing by W.A. Rogers. Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, (1880 May 1., p. 285. This record contains unverified data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Univ.; Educ., mili.; Courts; African... More

map from "Some account of the oldest plans of Bristol, and an inquiry into the date of the first authentic one ... With three illustrations. (A re-print, with additions ... from ... the Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archæological Society.)"

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map from "Some account of the oldest plans of Bristol, and an inquiry into the date of the first authentic one ... With three illustrations. (A re-print, with additions ... from ... the Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archæological Society.)"

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[Caroll D. Wright, member of board of inquiry appointed by President Cleveland to investigate recent Pullman Co. railway strike, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right]

[Caroll D. Wright, member of board of inquiry appointed by President C...

Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, 1894 Aug. 9, p. 86.

map from "Illustrated Report of the Merthyr Tydfil Incorporation Inquiry, 1897. By John G. E. Astle"

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Naval court of inquiry on destruction of the MAINE

Naval court of inquiry on destruction of the MAINE

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U.S.S. Maine Board of Inquiry into destruction of Maine

U.S.S. Maine Board of Inquiry into destruction of Maine

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languages from "Eaglehawk and Crow. A study of the Australian aborigines, including an inquiry into their origin and a survey of Australian languages"

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Kansas City district attorney sees President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., April 18. Maurice Milligan, U.S. District Attorney in Kansas City, who is engaged in the income tax inquiry involving boss Tom Pendergast, photographed as he left the White House today. He said that he called only on a social visit

Kansas City district attorney sees President Roosevelt. Washington, D....

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Eye to eye. Washington, D.C., Dec. 18. George Whitney, a partner in the J.P. Morgan Co., being questioned by Chairman Burton K. Wheeler at the Senate Railroad Financing Inquiry today

Eye to eye. Washington, D.C., Dec. 18. George Whitney, a partner in th...

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Sec. Chairman seemed bored at investment trust inquiry. Washington, D.C., Dec. 19. A little matter of expanding $3,182 in a heavy interest in companies with assets of a billion dollars, as told by one of the witnesses, did not seem to excite the interest of Chairman James M. Landis of Security and Exchange Commission, as he catches forty winks while attending a session of the Sec. Investment Trust Inquiry today

Sec. Chairman seemed bored at investment trust inquiry. Washington, D....

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Morgan partner testifies. Washington, D.C., Dec. 18. Appearing at the Senate Railroad Financing Inquiry today, Arthur M. Anderson, Partner in J.P. Morgan & Co., told the Committee that his firm and other New York banks "lost money" through financing the terminal deal between Missouri Pacific Railroad and Terminal Share Inc. Anderson admitted that Morgan handled a $61,000,000 Missouri Pacific bond issue in 1931

Morgan partner testifies. Washington, D.C., Dec. 18. Appearing at the ...

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High finances. Washington, D.C., Dec. 19. Louis H. Seagrave, (right) former head of the United founders Corp., testifying at the Sec. Investment Trust Inquiry today told how he expanded a $3,182 investment to a heavy interest in companies with assets of more than $1,000,000,000. The Sec. is studying the Equity Corporation Group, which took over the United founders Corp. Seagraves is shown with David Schenker, Cousel for the Security and Exchange Commission

High finances. Washington, D.C., Dec. 19. Louis H. Seagrave, (right) f...

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In spotlight at Senate Railroad Inquiry. Washington, D.C., Dec. 17. J.J. Anzalone, President of the Mid-America Corp., and Comptroller for many Van Swerigan companies, was questioned today by Chairman Burton K. Wheeler at the Senate Railroad financing inquiry. Anzalone told the committee of an option agreement between the Allegheny Corp., former Van Swerigan top holding Co., and the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Feb. 1, 1932 under which C&O agreed to buy 382,000 shares of Erie and Nickel Plate Railroad stock for $5,062,000. Chairman Wheeler attempted to show that this deal was a violation of the Sherman [Anti]-trust law

In spotlight at Senate Railroad Inquiry. Washington, D.C., Dec. 17. J....

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At Senate Railroad Financing Inquiry. Washington, D.C., Dec. 17. Willaim W. Wyer, Treasurer of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, appeared before the Senate Railroad Financing Investigation Committee today

At Senate Railroad Financing Inquiry. Washington, D.C., Dec. 17. Willa...

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Last-minute huddle. Washington, D.C., Dec. 8. Harvey D. Gibson, (standing) President of the Manufacturers Trust Company, goes into a last minute huddle with John P. Murphy, Director of the Mid-America Corporation, before the Senate Inquiry into Railroad financing today. Gibson testified that his company advanced to Mid-America Corporation $1,600,00 of the $3,121,00 used to purchase the Van Swerigan securities at auction

Last-minute huddle. Washington, D.C., Dec. 8. Harvey D. Gibson, (stand...

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Rail inquiry chairman's statement is unfair charge of M.P. bondholder's counsel. Washington, D.C., Nov. 10. Replying to the statement of Chairman Truman of the Senate Rail Inquiry that the proposed reorganization plan for the Missouri Pacific Railroad by the Alleghany Corporation would result in the M.P. being run in the same old way, W. Lloyd Kitchel, Counsel for the Stedman Committee, representing M.P. Bondholders, challenged the statement as being unfair and added, that he believed that questioning had not brought out the true facts of the reorganization. On the left is Eugene J. Conroy, Secretary to the Stedman Committee.

Rail inquiry chairman's statement is unfair charge of M.P. bondholder'...

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Rockefeller's son-in-law before Sec. Inquiry. Washington, D.C., Dec. 17. David Milton, John D. Rockefeller's son-in-law, appeared before the Securities and Exchange Commission Investment Trust Inquiry. By putting up $13,000 in cash and 6500 shares of inactive insurance, Milton told the Sec. he eventually won control of $218,000,000 investment concern. Milton is President of the Equity Corporation

Rockefeller's son-in-law before Sec. Inquiry. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1...

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Young Ford blames ICC. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. ICC order that all railroads use heavy equipment caused the Fords to sell the Detroit, Toledo, and Ironton Road in 1929, Edsel Ford, (right) President of the Ford Motor Co., told Chairman Burton K. Wheeler of the Senate rail inquiry today

Young Ford blames ICC. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. ICC order that all ra...

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Rockefeller's son-in-law runs $13,000 into $218,000,000, Sec. inquiry told. Washington, D.C., Dec. 17. How he won control of a $218,000,000 investment concern by putting up $13,000 in cash and 6,500 shares of stock in an inactive insurance was told the Securities and Exchange Commision today by David Miltion, son-in- law of John D. Rockefeller. Milton is shown with David Schenker, left, Counsel for the Sec. who is conducting the investment trust inquiry

Rockefeller's son-in-law runs $13,000 into $218,000,000, Sec. inquiry ...

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Naval Inquiry to Date - Political cartoon, public domain image

Naval Inquiry to Date - Political cartoon, public domain image

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Bread Inquiry, N.Y., 2/16/15 - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Bread Inquiry, N.Y., 2/16/15 - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domai...

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American Red Cross - War Work - Not having heard from home for many months, Sargeant Hones has a Red Cross man in France cable an inquiry to Washington. Washington telegraphs the Home Service Section at Jonesville. The Sec. of the Home Service Section there telephones the message to country branch to send some one to see Mrs. Jones and find out how things are

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W.W. Tarbell of Bethel, Conn., testified before the Senate Committee investigating the Naval Oil Inquiry today

W.W. Tarbell of Bethel, Conn., testified before the Senate Committee i...

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Joseph Davies at Shenandoah inquiry, 11/17/25

Joseph Davies at Shenandoah inquiry, 11/17/25

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Prominent at slush inquiry. Harry Baker, former Republican State Chairman of Pennsylvania and Vare Manager, (left) and Edward E. Beidleman, Vare's ally running for the gubernatorial nomination, who were questioned about the financial arrangements made in the formation of the Vare-Beidleman coalition at the slush inquiry in Washington, June 21st

Prominent at slush inquiry. Harry Baker, former Republican State Chair...

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United States Senate begins Navy pobe. These three United States Senators were named a subcommittee by the Senate Naval Affairs Committee to conduct the Senate's inquiry whether American ship-building concerns attempted to break down the tri-power naval disarmament conference at Geneva in 1927. They will also investigate the propaganda activities of William B. Shearer against naval reduction. In the photograph. left to right: Senator Samuel M. Shortridge of California; and Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Arkansas

United States Senate begins Navy pobe. These three United States Senat...

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The 1929 riots. August 23 to 31. The Shaw Commission of Inquiry. Re. Causes and guilt of the riots.

The 1929 riots. August 23 to 31. The Shaw Commission of Inquiry. Re. C...

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RFC Head at Senate Inquiry. Washington, D.C., Dec. 17. Jesse Jones, Chairman of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, appeared before the Senate committee investigating railroad financing today and told of the five loans the RFC made to the Missouri Pacific Railroad during 1932/33. Jones told the committee the loans were made with the approval of the ICCC and that "I regard the loans as fully secured with ample collateral." Chairman Jones is shown in this picture with Max Lowenthal, Counsel for the Committee

RFC Head at Senate Inquiry. Washington, D.C., Dec. 17. Jesse Jones, Ch...

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$8,000,000 "not improper." John W. Carpenter, Dallas, Tex., Pres. of Texas Power & Light, pauses amidst a hot Senate lobby inquiry Wednesday for a nip of ice water. Carpenter, in his testimony, admitted he did not think it "improper" when the Texas company's common stock was "written-up" from $2,390,000 to $10,550,000 when it was taken over by the Power & Light Co. 7/24/35

$8,000,000 "not improper." John W. Carpenter, Dallas, Tex., Pres. of T...

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Wash. D.C. In a huddle. Rep. Edward G. Moran Jr. (D of Maine) in a close huddle with Thomas G. Corcoran, New Deal Atty. who is being charged with "using pressure to swing utility" votes by Rep. Ralph Brewster (D) also of Maine, and Benjamin Cohen, Atty and associate of Corcoran at the Thursday hearing of the House Rules Lobby Inquiry. 7/11/35

Wash. D.C. In a huddle. Rep. Edward G. Moran Jr. (D of Maine) in a clo...

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"Conspiracy" hinted. Wash. D.C. Rep. John J. McSwain (D. of S.C.) chr. of the House Military Affairs Com., left, hears testimony at the Friday inquiry about "cash passing." W. Frank James, Chief Investigator of Military Affairs, right, is also an interested party at the hearing. McSwain observed that if some of the testimony offered were true, there was an apparent "conspiracy to obstruct justice" somewhere along the line, 7/19/35

"Conspiracy" hinted. Wash. D.C. Rep. John J. McSwain (D. of S.C.) chr....

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Driscoll back on stand. Rep. D.J. Driscoll (D. of Pa) called back to testify Tuesday at the Senate lobby inquiry, indicates that Western Union and Utility representatives are now trying to make the "fake" wires genuine by getting authentic signatures for the "borrowed" names. 7/23/35

Driscoll back on stand. Rep. D.J. Driscoll (D. of Pa) called back to t...

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Wash. D.C. Burned telegraphic copies. R.F. Herron, Warren, P.A., Utility representative, who testified Thursday at the Senate Lobby Inquiry that he burned copies of records of the questioned "directory telegrams" to "get them out of the way" before the congressional inquiry started. 7/18/35

Wash. D.C. Burned telegraphic copies. R.F. Herron, Warren, P.A., Utili...

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"We are pals" [...] policeman Dennis Mahoney of N.Y. called before the House military affairs inquiry Wednesday regarding dealings of Joseph Silverman with the army on commercial contracts [...] admitted of himself and "Joe" [...] to the effect that "we are pals"

"We are pals" [...] policeman Dennis Mahoney of N.Y. called before the...

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Policeman Dennis Mahoney of N.Y. who testified Wednesday at the House military affairs inquiry as to what he knew of Joseph Silverman. 7/24/35

Policeman Dennis Mahoney of N.Y. who testified Wednesday at the House ...

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"Funny" [...] This lobby inquiry may be serious to some, but to Garrett S. Claypool, utility counsel, the session in the House committee Wednesday appears to be funny. Claypool represents as Atty., the Ohio Fuel Gas Co., The Southern Ohio Electric Co. and the New York Coal Co. 7/31/35

"Funny" [...] This lobby inquiry may be serious to some, but to Garret...

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Submits telegraphic evidence [...] Luther Coleman, Postal Telegraph Mgr. at York, Pennsylvania, hands over original copies of telegrams sent to congressmen which opposed Wheeler-Rayburn Utility Bill. This picture taken at Tuesday Senate Lobby inquiry. Sen. Hugo Black (D.Ala), Sen. Sherman Minton (D.Ind) and Sen. Lewis Schwellenback (D.Wash) receive wire copies from Coleman (extreme right), 7/23/35

Submits telegraphic evidence [...] Luther Coleman, Postal Telegraph Mg...

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Wash. D.C. Not too comfortable. U.E. Beach (Beach) Associated Gas & Elec. Co. Dept. Mgr. of Ithaca, N.Y., appeared not "too comfortable" at the Senate lobby inquiry Friday where he was "afraid" of a congressional investigation which caused him to order instruction of purported "fake" telegraphic meanings to Congress. 7/19/35

Wash. D.C. Not too comfortable. U.E. Beach (Beach) Associated Gas & El...

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Wash. D.C. Principals. Rep. Martin Dies (D. of N.Y.) front, who was the principle cross-questioner at the House lobby inquiry Friday. Rep. Nat Patton (D. of Texas) who is a principle involved in the hearing, as to whether or not he received "cigars" in a cigar box from a Utility Lobbyist (in rear) and Bonnie Patton, his loyal daughter who testified for her father Friday, photoed at the hearing. 7/2/35

Wash. D.C. Principals. Rep. Martin Dies (D. of N.Y.) front, who was th...

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In spotlight at Sec. Inquiry. Washington, D.C., Dec. 29. Testifying before the Securities and Exchange Commission Investment Trust Inquiry today, Leon G. Ruth, President of the Liberty Bond and Share Corporation of Buffalo, told his Corporation granted loans to their officers, employees, and former employees on collateral that decreased in value until it was worth only 15 cents on the dollar. He also related how the Liberty Bond and shares assets shrunk from $10,004,00 on April 2, 1929 to $716,00 on Sept. 30, 1936

In spotlight at Sec. Inquiry. Washington, D.C., Dec. 29. Testifying be...

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First gas map in America, Washington, D.C. Sept. 24. Chairman LaFollette and Senator Elbert Thomas, Utah, of the Senate Committee investigating strike activity view what is believed to be the first gas map of America, a chart showing use and sales of tear and nauseating gas in industrial disputes. The map has been put up on the wall of the Senate's hearing room where the inquiry is to be conducted. Each pin on the map represents $500 worth of fumes or equipment sold

First gas map in America, Washington, D.C. Sept. 24. Chairman LaFollet...

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Government ownership of railroads predicted by former ICC commissioner. Washington, D.C., Dec. 9. Unless the railroads show greater cooperation in the future, Government ownership is inevitable, Mark W. Potter, former ICC Commissioner, told the Senate Rail Inquiry Committee today. Potter is the former Receiver and Director of the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railroad. 12/9/37

Government ownership of railroads predicted by former ICC commissioner...

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Senate Committee questions Pennsy head. Washington, D.C., Dec. 15. Martin W. Clement, President of the Pennsylvania Railroad, today told the Senate Rail Inquiry that there had never been any objection from the Interstate Commerce Commission to salaries paid Directors of the road. At the same time, Clement admitted that his own salary had been increased from $60,000 to $100,000 on January 1, 1937. After hearing+F14 Clement, Chairman Wheeler criticized the ICC for their lack of supervision of the railroads and placed the blame for the current rail troubles at their door, 12/15/37

Senate Committee questions Pennsy head. Washington, D.C., Dec. 15. Mar...

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Soothes anxious relatives of American citizens in China. Washington, D.C., Aug. 20. Worried citizens calling the State Department these days to inquire about the safety of relatives and friends in the China danger zone are connected with Mrs. Madge Blessing, in charge of the "Welfare and Whereabouts File," Divison of Foreign Service Administration of the Department. When an inquiry comes in for information about an american in the danger zone, Mrs. Blessing makes out a card with the name of the individual about whom the inquiry was made and that of the person calling. A cable inquiry goes to the American Consul in the area. A reply back to the State Department is usually received in a couple of days, 8/20/37

Soothes anxious relatives of American citizens in China. Washington, D...

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Senate quizzes Wabash R.R. head. Washington, D.C., Dec. 20. Before the Senate Rail Inquiry today, A.K. Atkinson, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer of the Wabash Railroad, testified that from January 1926 through January 1927, the road secretly purchased 231,319 shares of Lehigh Valley stock at a cost of $23,263,571. These purchases were made, Atkinson said, without authority of the Board of Directors. Chairman Wheeler indicated the transactions a "shocking revelation" and urged immediate legislative action to curtail the "juggling of books," 12/20/37

Senate quizzes Wabash R.R. head. Washington, D.C., Dec. 20. Before the...

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Soothes anxious relatives of American citizens in China. Washington, D.C., Aug. 20. Worried citizens calling the State Department these days to inquire about the safety of relatives and friends in the China danger zone are connected with Mrs. Madge Blessing, in charge of the "Welfare and Whereabouts File," Divison of Foreign Service Administration of the Department. When an inquiry comes in for information about an american in the danger zone, Mrs. Blessing makes out a card with the name of the individual about whom the inquiry was made and that of the person calling. A cable inquiry goes to the American Consul in the area. A reply back to the State Department is usually received in a couple of days, 82037

Soothes anxious relatives of American citizens in China. Washington, D...

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Metropolitan Insurance Co. head. Washington, D.C., Dec. 9. Frederick H. Ecker, Chairman of the Board, Metropolitan Insurance Company, pictured at the Senate Rail Inquiry today. He was expected to be questioned later in the day. 12/9/37

Metropolitan Insurance Co. head. Washington, D.C., Dec. 9. Frederick H...

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Gets house backing on sit down strike inquiry. Washington, D.C., April 3. The first member of Congress to raise his voice against what he called an "unlawful action" by a labor group, Rep. Martin Dies, Democrat of Texas, has introduced a resolution in the House for a congressional inquiry into the sit, 4/3/1937

Gets house backing on sit down strike inquiry. Washington, D.C., April...

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Gets house backing on sit down strike inquiry. Washington, D.C., April 3. The first member of Congress to raise his voice against what he called an "unlawful action" by a labor group, Rep. Martin Dies, Democrat of Texas, has introduced a resolution in the House for a congressional inquiry into the sit, 431937

Gets house backing on sit down strike inquiry. Washington, D.C., April...

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Denounces rail inquiry. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. Treasurer of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, William Wyer today denounced the Senate Rail Inquiry and accused acting Chairman Truman of "innuendo, misrepresentation and libel." Wyer described the investigation as an attack upon his personal integrity, rather than an attempt to lay before the Congress complete information of the activity of the Van Swerigan Rail Empire. Wyer is shown reading the statement to Committee after which it was put in the record, 10/28/37

Denounces rail inquiry. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. Treasurer of the Mi...

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Gets house backing on sit down strike inquiry. Washington, D.C., April 3. The first member of Congress to raise his voice against what he called an "unlawful action" by a labor group, Rep. Martin Dies, Democrat of Texas, has introduced a resolution in the House for a congressional inquiry into the sit, 431937

Gets house backing on sit down strike inquiry. Washington, D.C., April...

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Denounced by rail executive. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. Senator Harry Truman of Missouri, acting Chairman of the Senate Rail Inquiry in the absence of Senator Burton K. Wheeler, was bitterly denounced today by William Wyer, Treasurer of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, who was been appearing before the Committee. Wyer described the investigation as an attack upon his personal integrity, rather an attempt to lay before Congress complete information of the activity of the Van Swerigan Rail Empire. The statement was allowed to be inserted into the record. 10/28/37

Denounced by rail executive. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. Senator Harry ...

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Rail Inquiry Chairman and Pennsy head view chart of Penna. R.R. holding companies. Washington, D.C., Dec. 15. A huge chart showing the numerous subsidiaries controlled by the Pennsylvania Railroad was on display at the Senate Rail Inquiry Committee room today. Chairman of the committee, Senator Burton K. Wheeler (left) is shown viewing the chart as he questions Martin W. Clement, President of the Pennsy, about the salaries paid directors of the road. Clement told the committee that his own salary had been increased from $60,000 to $100,000 on January 1, 1937, 12/15/37

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Pennsy VP before Senate Rail Inquiry. Washington, D.C., Dec. 21. After hearing Chairman Wheeler of the Senate Inquiry charge the Pennsylvania Railroad with violating ICC decisions and concealing facts from stockholders in purchasing railroad stocks from 1925 to 1928, [...]County Financial Vice President of the Road, testified the purchases were made to protect the interests of the stockholders. He added this was in line with a program then being considered to divide the Railroads of the East into four great systems. 12/21/37

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Gets house backing on sit down strike inquiry. Washington, D.C., April 3. The first member of Congress to raise his voice against what he called an "unlawful action" by a labor group, Rep. Martin Dies, Democrat of Texas, has introduced a resolution in the House for a congressional inquiry into the sit, 4/3/1937

Gets house backing on sit down strike inquiry. Washington, D.C., April...

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Gets house backing on sit down strike inquiry. Washington, D.C., April 3. The first member of Congress to raise his voice against what he called an "unlawful action" by a labor group, Rep. Martin Dies, Democrat of Texas, has introduced a resolution in the House for a congressional inquiry into the sit, 4/3/1937

Gets house backing on sit down strike inquiry. Washington, D.C., April...

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Gets house backing on sit down strike inquiry. Washington, D.C., April 3. The first member of Congress to raise his voice against what he called an "unlawful action" by a labor group, Rep. Martin Dies, Democrat of Texas, has introduced a resolution in the House for a congressional inquiry into the sit, 431937

Gets house backing on sit down strike inquiry. Washington, D.C., April...

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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

Informs President SEC ready to proceed with investigation of insurance...

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Senator testifies before Senate Committee. Washington, D.C., Jan. 27. Senator Edward R. Burke, of Neb. appearing before a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee which opened hearings on his resolution to authorize an inquiry of the NLRB, Sen. Burke, declared that the Federal Agency has created "widespread distrust' and "almost universal condemnation," 1/27/38

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Confer with President on anti-trust matters. Washington, D.C., June 24. William O. Douglas, Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Left; and Robert Jackson, Solicitor General, photographed after leaving the White House today where they conferred with the President on anti-trust matters, preliminary to the government inquiry into monopolistic business practices, 6/24/38

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Newly appointed special counsel for FCC Investigation into broadcast monopoly. Washington, D.C., June 6. The F.C.C. today appointed William J. Dempsey, now special counsel for the commission and formerly with the Federal Power Commission as Special Counsel for the FCC Investigation into the Broadcast Monopoly. Chairman McNinch, in a statment announcing the appointment, said the FCC will complete the inquiry in time to submit its recomendation to the next session of Congress, 7/6/38

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Defends actions. Washington, D.C., March 16. J.J. Pelley, President of American Railroads, denied before the Senate Rail Finance Inquiry today charges of Fred Sargent, President of the Northwestern Railroad, that the Association had used unfair tactics in "squeezing" the trunk line railroads of the middle west. Pelley told the committee his association afforded [...] cooperation to all the railroads, 3/1/38

Defends actions. Washington, D.C., March 16. J.J. Pelley, President of...

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Protests tactics of Association of American Railroad. Washington, D.C., March 16. Testifying before the Senate Rail Finance Inquiry today, Fred W. Sargent, President of the Northwestern Railroad, protested against the "unfair and partial" tactics by the American Association of Railroads in "Squeezing" the trunk railroad lines of the middle west. He also proposed to the committee an 8-point program for rehabilitation of railroads, 3/16/38

Protests tactics of Association of American Railroad. Washington, D.C....

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TVA foes join in attempt to force inquiry. Washington, D.C., Mar. 14. Foes of the Tennessee Valley Authority pooled forces today in an attempt to override administration opposition and obtain a Congressional investigation of the power agency. Senators William H. King (D.) of Utah, right, and H. Style Bridges, (R) of New Hampshire, said that President's Roosevelt's intervention Friday in the feud between TVA Chairman Morgan and his codiretors, Lilienthal and Harcourt Morgan had settled nothing, despite the fact that the President told the Directors to settle their dispute or resign, 3/14/38

TVA foes join in attempt to force inquiry. Washington, D.C., Mar. 14. ...

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Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford questioned at senate rail inquiry. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Edsel Ford, President of the Ford Motor Co., today told the Senate Rail Inquiry that the Fords sold the Detroit Toledo and Ironton Railroad in 1929 because of "restrictions" imposed by the Interstate Commerce Commission. The principal restriction was the ICC order that all railroads use heavy equipment. Ford urged that use of the light-weight equipment would be a good thing generally for railroads, 1/7/38

Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford questioned at senate rail inquiry. Washington,...

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American Flyers superior to those of other nations senate committee told. Washington, D.C., March 10. Albert J. Baumler of Trenton, N.J., a 24-year-old American aviator who served eight months with Loyalist Forces in Spain, today told the House Military Affairs Subcommittee that American trained fliers were superior to those of other nations engaged in the civil war. He was testifying in connection with an inquiry into the efficiency of the U.S. Army Air Corps by a group headed by Rep. Dow Harter, 3/10/38

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Charged with criminal conspiracy. Washington, D.C., Dec. 12. Nathan Silverman, surplus Army goods dealer, arriving at D.C., Supreme Court today where he went on trial with his brother, Joseph, and former Brig. General Alexander E. Williams, on charges of conspiracy. They are accused of conspiring to prevent an important witness from testifying during the house Military Affairs Committee inquiry into alleged splitting of $10,000,000 in war material contracts,12/12/38

Charged with criminal conspiracy. Washington, D.C., Dec. 12. Nathan Si...

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Members congratulate chairman of congressional monopoly committee. Washington, D.C., July 1. Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney (left) of Wyoming, named Chairman of the Congressional Monopoly Committee at their first meeting today, receives the congratulations of other members of the investigating group. O'Mahoney is the author of the resolution for the inquiry. Pictured, left to right: Senator O'Mahoney, William O. Douglas, S.E.C. Chairman; Rep. Edward C. Eicher, Rep. Hatton W. Sumners, Vice Chairman; Assistant Attorney General Thurman Arnold, and Senator William H. King, 7/1/38

Members congratulate chairman of congressional monopoly committee. Was...

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To investigate French mission's attempts to purchase planes in U.S. Washington, D.C., Jan. 27. Senator Morris Sheppard of Texas, Chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee, announced today that his committee will launch an extensive inquiry to determine the Treasury Department's connection with a French Mission's attempt to purchase hundreds of airplanes in the United States, 1-27-39

To investigate French mission's attempts to purchase planes in U.S. Wa...

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Transamerican Counsel institute court action in effort to restrict S.E.C. inquiry. Washington, D.C., Jan. 16. Just before appearing at a Securities and Exchange Commission hearing today, counsel for the Transamerican Corporation, headed by former NRA Administrator Donald Richberg and William Stanley, former Assistant Attorney General, announced they had instituted Federal court action in an effort to restrict an SEC inquiry into the affairs of the corporation. Left to right: Donald Richberg; A.P. Giannini, chairman of the board, Transamerican Corp.; L.M Giannini, president of the Transamerican Corp.; and William Stanley, 1/16/39

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Poster: What Nazis think of German-Americans. Poster distributed by the OWI to German-American clubs. The original is 22 inches x 28 inches and is printed in black and white on red. Copies are obtainable from Division of Public Inquiry, Office of War Information, 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.

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New machine to speed up statistics of census of 1940. Washington, D.C., Dec. 2. Back in 1870, it took 7 years to compile statistics from the facts taken by census takers, but in the next 10 years, Herman Hollerith invented a 'unit tabulator,' shown on left of photo being operated by Operator Ann Oliver. This machine is fed cards containing census information at the rate of 400 a minute and from these, 12 separate bits of statistical information is extracted. Not so long ago, Eugene M. La Boiteaux, Census Bureau inventor, turned out a smaller, more compact machine, which extracts 58 statistics from 150 cards per minute. This machine is shown on the right and is being operated by Virginia Balinger, Assistant Supervisor of the current Inquiry Section. With the aid of this machine, statistical information from the 1940 census is expected to be compiled in 2 1/2 years. The secret of the machine lies in the cards. The written information taken by census takers is brought in and the data translated into code numbers which are punched on the card, and the legible data is locked up in vaults away from prying eyes. Cards are fed into the machine, sensitive steel fingers feel out the punches, set up electrical impulses, and in no time at all, the card has set down on the large sheet just what statistic from each individual goes in what place

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Washington, D.C. Volunteer translators in the Red Cross district library translating messages from many foreign languages: Dutch, Polish, German, French, Italian, into English so that they can be censored before going to relatives in this country The Red Cross handles messages between people in foreign countries through their Foreign Inquiry Service

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Washington, D.C. Stack of untranslated messages in the middle of the table at the Red Cross Foreign Inquiry Service

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Washington, D.C. A message from the Netherlands received at the Red Cross Foreign Inquiry Service

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Washington, D.C. Stack of untranslated messages in the middle of the table at the Red Cross Foreign Inquiry Service

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Washington, D.C. Two volunteer translators of the Red Cross Foreign Inquiry Service puzzle over a message from Holland. All messages must be written on official Red Cross blanks and may not be longer than twenty five words

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Office of War Information poster (OWI). Poster distributed by the OWI to manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, banks, liquor stores, taprooms, hotels, bars, beauty parlors, barber shops, war plants, American Legion posts, railways, bus and airline terminals, and government agencies. The original is 26 inches by 13 3/4 inches and is printed in red and black on white. Copies may be obtained from the Bureau of Public Inquiry, Office of War Information, 1400 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.

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Five Sullivan brothers missing in action. Poster distributed by the Office of War Information (OWI) to auditoriums, ballrooms, bars and taverns, bowling alleys, bus terminals, colleges, chambers of commerce, government buildings. The original comes in two sizes: 22 inches x 28 inches and 28 inches x 40 inches and is printed in red, white, and blue. Copies are obtainable from Division of Public Inquiry, Office of War Information, 14th and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.

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Palestine Inquiry Commission, March 1946. Group close up to Dome of the Rock mosque

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Palestine Inquiry Commission, March 1946. Group near el-Aksa [i.e., al-Aqsa] showing Dome of Rock in backg'd [i.e., background]

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Palestine Inquiry Commission, March 1946. Members of Commission at Wailing Wall

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Palestine Inquiry Commission, March 1946. Chequing [i.e., checking] people before entering conference hall at Y.M.C.A.

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Who killed JFK? [Washington, D. C., Citizens Commission of Inquiry, 1973].

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Jack Carter, chief of the Still Picture Depository Branch, is busy with a telephone inquiry at his desk in the DAVA Building, Defense Audiovisual Agency, which is consolidating the audiovisual functions of the four services and moving them together under one roof

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Robert Waller, chief of research for DAVA Still PHOTO files, answers a telephone inquiry at the Defense Audiovisual Agency, which is consolidating the audiovisual functions of the four services and moving them together under one roof

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Julie Gustafson is busy answering an inquiry as she does research for inquiries at the Defense Audiovisual Agency, which is consolidating the audiovisual functions of the four services and moving them together under one roof

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