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Job and fancy printing office, High street, West side, between fourth and fifth streets, Georgetown, D. C ... F. W. De Krafft. January, 1847.

Job and fancy printing office, High street, West side, between fourth ...

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By Jas. C. McGuire, auctioneer. Peremptory sale of splendid jewelry by order of trustee. Monday morning, March 1st ... Jas. C. Mc Guire, auctioneer. [Washington, D. C.] R. A. Waters' steam job press, Star building, Penn. Avenue, near corner of 1

By Jas. C. McGuire, auctioneer. Peremptory sale of splendid jewelry by...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 209, Folder 5.

Every body and his big grandmother are going to buy their valentines at cupid's original head quarters, J. Shillington's Odeon building, corner of 4.5 Street, and Pennsylvania Avenue ... [Washington, D. C.] Printed at the Cheap Job Printing offi

Every body and his big grandmother are going to buy their valentines a...

Valentine. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 200, Folder 19.

The committee on exhibition of the Horticultural society, District of Columbia, submit the following schedule of premiums to be awarded at their exhibition on the 30th inst. [Sept. 1857] ... [Washington, D. C.] R. A. Water's steam job press, Sta

The committee on exhibition of the Horticultural society, District of ...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 203, Folder 6.

Central academy, Corner of E. and 10th street, Washington City, D. C. A select school for boys ... [Washington, D. C.] Polkinhorn's steam job press [1858?].

Central academy, Corner of E. and 10th street, Washington City, D. C. ...

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Something new! Now is the time to make a good investment! Now open Riddle's great original one dollar store ... Washington, D.C. H. Polkinhorn steam job printer, 375 & 377 D street, near 7th, Washington, D. C. Jan 14, 1861.

Something new! Now is the time to make a good investment! Now open Rid...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 204, Folder 7.

Rivers & Derious' combination circus! and Bedouin Arab troupe for a short time only, on lot cor. of New York Avenue and 6th Street, commencing Thursday, September 29, 1864 ... [Washington, D. C.] M. Polkinhorn & Son's steam job press. [1864].

Rivers & Derious' combination circus! and Bedouin Arab troupe for a sh...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. 6 duplicate copies Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 204, Folder 51b. Copy scanned: 2

This beautiful cut of the Washington national monument was made expressly for me in the year '85 ... [Washington, D. C.] Compilments of C. T. Cathcart, Job printer, 458 Louisiana Ave. [1885].

This beautiful cut of the Washington national monument was made expres...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 207, Folder 31.

Correct way to bake turkey demonstrated by Uncle Sam's expert cooks. Washington, D.C., Dec. 4. Note to housewives: your turkey- baking troubles will be over and the bird you serve for dinner this yuletide will be tender, juicy and flavorsome if you follow the method used by the expert cooks at the Bureau of Economics, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Continual testing and experimenting with various recipes has taught Uncle Sam's cooks that many a prize bird has become a "ham" when improperly prepared. The best recipe - so far discovered by the Bureau of Economics - is demonstrated in the following set of pictures, made under the supervision of Miss Lucy Alexander, Chief Cooking Specialist. Miss Alexander, a graduate of Vassar and the University of Illinois, has been on her present job for eleven years. Mrs. Jessie Lamb, Assistant Cook, is stuffing the turkey under the watchful eye of Miss Lucy Alexander. The turkeys on the table will go into the ovens at regular intervals, and be tasted and judged by a group of experts who are determining which diet and feeding program will produce the best flavored meat.

Correct way to bake turkey demonstrated by Uncle Sam's expert cooks. W...

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On job. Washington, D.C. Jan. 19. Charles Edison, son of the famous inventor and new Assistant Secretary of the Navy, pictured at his desk today. He was inducted into office yesterday

On job. Washington, D.C. Jan. 19. Charles Edison, son of the famous in...

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Women's Press Club skit instructs future first ladies on how to get along. Washington, D.C., March 11. America's next first lady, whoever she may be, was last night instructed on how to be successful in a skit presented by the Women's National Press Club during an annual stunt party. The skit runs through different satiric phases of women in national politics and ends with the president being offered the job of president of Mars with the biggest WPA project yet--to fix up a wireless so that Mrs. Roosevelt can wire her column back to earth. Wives of practically every contendor for the presidental nomination were guests, and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke off-the-record to the members and guests. 1 - Mrs. Smith goes to Washington as a new senator, and learns her first lessons from the taxi driver who picks her up at Union Station. '..Don't you keep a letter file-keep an incinerator, Senator.' Driver, Katherine Wilson of the Des Moines Register and Tribune; Mrs. Smith, Emma Budbee, N.Y. Herald-Tribune

Women's Press Club skit instructs future first ladies on how to get al...

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"Betsy Ross of the Capitol." Washington, D.C. Mrs. Georgeieanna Higgins. Official title is Seamstress to the United States Senate, but for years has been called the "Betsy Ross of the Capitol." She is responsible for keeping the flag that flies over the Senate wing of the Capitol in proper flapping order. This is no mean job since the flag flies night and day when the Senate is in session, which means a terrific beating from the elements, an average of 12 Flags is used each session

"Betsy Ross of the Capitol." Washington, D.C. Mrs. Georgeieanna Higgin...

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From oiler to member of Congress. Washington, D.C., Jan. 11. From the Job of an oiler in a paper mill the Eleventh Michigan District vacated by Senator-elect Prentiss M. Brown

From oiler to member of Congress. Washington, D.C., Jan. 11. From the ...

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Sen. Norris reaches 78th milepost. Washington, D.C., July 11. Senator George W. Norris, independent from Nebraska, today passed his 78th birthday on the job. Here is his secretary, Kathrine Connell, pinning a congratulatory rose upon Sen. Norris's coat

Sen. Norris reaches 78th milepost. Washington, D.C., July 11. Senator ...

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AG&E Vice President tells S.E.C. of $5000 a month mystery man employed by his company in Capital. Washington, D.C., May 16. Fred S. Burroughs, Vice President of the Associated Gas and Electric Co., spread before the Securities and Exchange Commission today the story of how his firm retained a man at $5000 a month to 'mix with the right people' in Washington and to advise on the attitude of government officials. The man was Ben Gray and Burroughs denied that he--Gray--was a lobbyist or that his job was to attempt to influence officials

AG&E Vice President tells S.E.C. of $5000 a month mystery man employed...

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Tarzan paints the Senate flagpole. Washington, D.C., July 11. There comes a time each year when things around Capitol Hill need a bit of fresh paint, flagpoles no exception. Here is the flagpole over the Senate Office Building getting its new paint job, curiously enough, from a steeple-jack named Tarzan--Jack Tarzan

Tarzan paints the Senate flagpole. Washington, D.C., July 11. There co...

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War Department besieged by job applicants. Washington, D.C., June 12. Defense preparations have resulted in an unusual rush of applicants for jobs in the War Department. So much so, War Department officials have set aside a special space on the ground floor for interviews and the fillings out of application blanks

War Department besieged by job applicants. Washington, D.C., June 12. ...

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Tootsie, six yr. old news-boy, sells every day and Sunday for a young uncle who had to spend a good deal of his time driving Tootsie back on the job. Harry Murphy, 809 4-1/2 St., S.W., Washington, D.C.  Location: Washington (D.C.), District of Columbia.

Tootsie, six yr. old news-boy, sells every day and Sunday for a young ...

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Tootsie, six yr. old news-boy, sells every day and Sunday for a young uncle who had to spend a good deal of his time driving Tootsie back on the job. Harry Murphy, 809 4  St., S.W., Washington, D.C.  Location: Washington (D.C.), District of Columbia.

Tootsie, six yr. old news-boy, sells every day and Sunday for a young ...

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Gov. Whitman's proclamation--State military census / Eagle Job Printing Dept., Brooklyn, New York.

Gov. Whitman's proclamation--State military census / Eagle Job Printin...

Poster is text of proclamation ordering "census and inventory and enrollment." Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

Profit sharing plan must be 'extra' to wages, senate committee told. Washington, D.C., Nov. 21. Richard R. Deupree, President of Proctor and Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, today told the Senate Finance Subcommittee that his firm's profit-sharing system has exercised important influences in maintaining amicable labor relations for 50 years. He agreed, however, that the profit-sharing plan must be extra to a steady job, Deupree told the Committee that in his experience the plan was conducive to thrift and home ownership, and that 99 per cent of the employees eligible participated in the plan

Profit sharing plan must be 'extra' to wages, senate committee told. W...

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Pickering, commercial job - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Pickering, commercial job - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

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Will guard over Sinclair. If jail sentence is passed on Harry F. Sinclair, millionaire oil magnate for contempt of the Senate, Major W.L. Peak, assistant superintendent, in charge of the District of Columbia jail will have the job of assigning his cell and seeing that he obeys all rules of the institution. Major Peak is shown here at his desk in the jail

Will guard over Sinclair. If jail sentence is passed on Harry F. Sincl...

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Senator Borah stays on job. Washington, D.C. Aug. 30. While other senators are resting in their home states or visiting vacation spots, Senator William E. Borah, veteran Idaho legislator, remains in Washington and goes to his office every day. He is shown reading his morning mail. 8/30/27

Senator Borah stays on job. Washington, D.C. Aug. 30. While other sena...

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Senator Borah stays on job. Washington, D.C. Aug. 30. While other senators are resting in their home states or visiting vacation spots, Senator William E. Borah, veteran Idaho legislator, remains in Washington and goes to his office every day. He is shown reading his morning mail. 8/30/27

Senator Borah stays on job. Washington, D.C. Aug. 30. While other sena...

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Responsible post. Washington, D.C., Sept. 28. A post, which probably carries with it more responsibility than any other in the field of aviation, is held by Richard C. Gazley, New Chief of the Safety and Planning Division of the Bureau of Air Commerce, U.S. Department of Commerce. All problems relating to aircraft, airports, air transport, education, international relations, power plants, and radio development come under his direct supervision. One of the most important phases of his job is the developing and testing of all new safety devices for aircraft. In this picture, Gazley is shown inspecting an audio meter for testing radio receiving apparatus.

Responsible post. Washington, D.C., Sept. 28. A post, which probably c...

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Congressman on Job for [...] Special Session of Congress, Members of the weaker sex were strongly represented when the special session of Congress opened at the Capitol today. Seven of the eight Congresswomen are shown in this picture made today with only Rep. Katherine Langley, of Kentucky, missing. In the front row, left to right: Rep. Pearl P. Oldfield, Arkansas; Rep. Mary T. Morton, New Jersey; Rep. Ruth Baker Pratt, New York; Back row, left to right: Rep. Ruth Bryan Owen, Florida; Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers, Massachusetts; and Rep. Florence Kahn, California

Congressman on Job for [...] Special Session of Congress, Members of t...

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Coal bill authors in Friday confl [...] Sen. Joseph F. Guffey (D. of Pa) at his desk in the Senate office bldg, receives a visit from Rep. Buell J. Snyder (D. of Penn) seen standing, Friday a.m. The Guffey coal bill, which Snyder co-authored to stabilize the bit[...] coal indus. has been lately sidetracked by the Pres. Tax program, but these two gentlemen have no intention of laying down on the job to protect the coal miner and this recent conference may have later significance when the "little NRA" coal bill gets back in the spotlight soon, to avert trouble with some 400,000 miners who are watching its progress in Wash.D.C. with keen and serious interest, 7/19/35

Coal bill authors in Friday confl [...] Sen. Joseph F. Guffey (D. of P...

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Bostonian to White House. James H. Brennan of Boston, Massachusetts., who paid a visit to the White House Friday shortly before Pres. Roosevelt was scheduled to leave for Annapolis and waypoints on a weekend vacation trip. Brennan is said to be in line for the Postmaster's job at that cultured old city, Boston. 7/19/35

Bostonian to White House. James H. Brennan of Boston, Massachusetts., ...

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Tugwell successor?, Washington, D.C. Oct. 8. Rumors in Washington have Rexford G. Tugwell shorn of his power in the Resettlement Administration in favor of Lieut. Col. Phillip B. Folming, former PWA official and director of the Passamaquoddy tide-harnessing project. Although RA officials denied a change has been mad, Col. Fleming has brought his secretary and assistants with him to the new job. Col. Fleming has a wide reputation as a technical expert and executive. In 1933 Col. Fleming was assigned personally by President Roosevelt to assist Secretary of the Interior Ickes in setting up the $3,300,000,000 Public Works Administration

Tugwell successor?, Washington, D.C. Oct. 8. Rumors in Washington have...

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Department of Justice keeps Suydam. Washington, D.C., Aug. 13. Dropped from the Federal pay roll on July 1 because he did not hold a law degree, Henry Suydam, former newspapermen acting as press liaison officer for Attorney General Cummings, is now on the job again but with a new title. He now rates the title of "Special Executive Assistant to the Attorney General assigned to public relations"

Department of Justice keeps Suydam. Washington, D.C., Aug. 13. Dropped...

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[Tugwell successor?, Washington, D.C. Oct. 8. Rumors in Washington have Rexford G. Tugwell shorn of his power in the Resettlement Administration in favor of Lieut. Col. Phillip B. Folming, former PWA official and director of the Passamaquoddy tide-harnessing project. Although RA officials denied a change has been mad, Col. Fleming has brought his secretary and assistants with him to the new job. Col. Fleming has a wide reputation as a technical expert and executive. In 1933 Col. Fleming was assigned personally by President Roosevelt to assist Secretary of the Interior Ickes in setting up the $3,300,000,000 Public Works Administration]

[Tugwell successor?, Washington, D.C. Oct. 8. Rumors in Washington hav...

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"What no spinach?????" Washington, D.C. September 8. It looks like hard work for Chef Joe Teophile (left) and J. Tervay (right). For theirs is the job of getting up the food for the banquet to be held in honor of the delegates to the Thrid World Power Conference which is being held here. The banquet is slated to be held next Thursday night at Union station here, and the number of guests is to be over three thousand. Mr. Tervay is the Cost Accountant and Mr. Teophile is the Head Chef

"What no spinach?????" Washington, D.C. September 8. It looks like har...

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Department of Justice keeps Suydam. Washington, D.C., Aug. 13. Dropped from the Federal pay roll on July 1 because he did not hold a law degree, Henry Suydam, former newspapermen acting as press liaison officer for Attorney General Cummings, is now on the job again but with a new title. He now rates the title of "Special Executive Assistant to the Attorney General assigned to public relations"

Department of Justice keeps Suydam. Washington, D.C., Aug. 13. Dropped...

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"Chowderhead" in spotlight. Washington, D.C. Sept. 23. A highlight at today's hearing of the Senate Civil Liberties Committee investigating espionage in labor relations was furnished by S. Cohen, alias "Chowderhead," who testified he had been in the strikebreaking business for 20 years. After admitting that he would work for any agency that would pay his price, Cohen further testified that he "bossed the job during the New York elevator strike and since then has been on the Remington-Rand strike in Connecticut. Cohen's police record, introduced into the proceedings, showed 14 arrests and five convictions including punishment for receiving stolen goods and grand larceny

"Chowderhead" in spotlight. Washington, D.C. Sept. 23. A highlight at ...

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Speaker prepares for homeward journey. Washington D.C. Aug 21. Content with a job well done, Speaker of the House Bankhead clears his desk preparatory to taking a train to his Alabama home as the 75th Congress adjourned today, 8/21/37

Speaker prepares for homeward journey. Washington D.C. Aug 21. Content...

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Indiana Solon holds record. Washington, D.C. Aug. 31. What is believed to be a record for staying on the job is held by Rep. Louis Ludlow, Democrat of Indiana. A member of Congress since 1929, Ludlow has never gone back to his state during recesses but has remained on the job at the capitol. He is a former president of the National Press Club and was the first newspaper correspondent to go directly from the press gallery to a seat in Congress. 83137

Indiana Solon holds record. Washington, D.C. Aug. 31. What is believed...

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Ability to recite from memory the constitution wins war veteran a job. Washington, D.C., Sept. 13. Harry E. Wilhelm, 43, a World War veteran and unemployed huckster of York, PA., won himself a job today on his ability to recite from memory the 6,757 words of the Constitution and Amendments. In his quest for work, Wilhelm called on Rep. Sol Bloom, Chairman of the United States Constitutional Sesquicentennial Commission, to whom he announced he was the only man in the world who could recite from memory the Constitution. Interested but skeptical, Bloom promised Wilhelm a job if he could back up hi claim. With Bloom checking the words, Wilhelm made good on his boast and is now an employee of the U.S. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission mail room. 9/13/37

Ability to recite from memory the constitution wins war veteran a job....

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U.S. census expert finds out ages of persons whose births have not been registered. Washington, D.C., Nov. 27. Statistical data might be dry for most persons but Miss Mary C. Oursler, Official Custodian of Census Records, U.S. Census Bureau, finds it the spice of her job. She is an expert at discovering the ages of persons whose births have not been registered, dig up data in heirship cases as well as for criminal cases in importance. Miss Oursler has been on her present job for the last twenty years. 11/27/37

U.S. census expert finds out ages of persons whose births have not bee...

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Holds first press conference. Washington, D.C., Oct. 5. Shortly after assuming office today as Special Assistant to Chairman Hamilton in Charge of Women's Activities, Miss Marion Martin, Republican National Committeewoman from Maine, outlined to women reporters the stand of the Republican Party on current issues. "We need something so definite and so concise that the women will think, that's what I want," she said as she took over the job of organizing republican women. 10/5/37

Holds first press conference. Washington, D.C., Oct. 5. Shortly after ...

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Vermont legislator. Washington, D.C., Nov. 15. Senator Ernest Gibson, Republican of Vermont, was back on the job for the special session which convened today, 11/15/37. Kansas Senator, Washington, D.C., Nov. 15. Senator Arthur Capper Veteran Republican Legislator from Kansas, snapped in the Capitol Restaurant shortly before the special session convened today. 11/15/37

Vermont legislator. Washington, D.C., Nov. 15. Senator Ernest Gibson, ...

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Uncle Sam spending $3,000,000 to make one map. Washington D.C. July 28. A huge photographic map which when completed will have cost $3,000,000, is being put together by the Agriculture Adjustment Administration, Department of Agriculture, in Washington. Approximately one-thrid of the entire land surface of the United States is being photographed from the air from a distance of three to five miles up. The idea behind this gigantic job is to determine compliance in the Agricultural Conservation Program, plan soil conservation or Public Works projects, lay out roads, forests and public parks, drainage ditches, dams and lakes and also to seek to improve National Defense. (1) C.E. Kowalczyk, AAA worker, is shown making a stereoscopic examination of the finished photographic prints to determine the relief or elevation of land surface. 7/28/37

Uncle Sam spending $3,000,000 to make one map. Washington D.C. July 28...

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U.S. census expert finds out ages of persons whose births have not been registered. Washington, D.C., Nov. 27. Statistical data might be dry for most persons but Miss Mary C. Oursler, Official Custodian of Census Records, U.S. Census Bureau, finds it the spice of her job. She is an expert at discovering the ages of persons whose births have not been registered, dig up data in heirship cases as well as for criminal cases in importance. Miss Oursler has been on her present job for the last twenty years. 112737

U.S. census expert finds out ages of persons whose births have not bee...

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V.P. back on job. Washington D.C. July 20. Appearing well rested from a vacation at his Texas home, Vice President Garner resumed his duties as presiding officer of the Senate today. With other members of the Senate, the Vice President arrived in Washington last night from Little Rock, Ark., where he attended the funeral of Senator Joseph T. Robinson. 7/20/37

V.P. back on job. Washington D.C. July 20. Appearing well rested from ...

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Collects RFC loans. Washington, D.C., Aug. 17. Responsibility for the collection of loans made by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation falls on the shoulders if Henry A. Mulligan, Treasurer of the agency. How well he has done his job is indicated by the record of the last few months that shows that repayment of loans to the RFC has exceeded its disbursements. Mulligan was born in Newburgh, West Virginia., but now claims Wilmington, Del., as his home

Collects RFC loans. Washington, D.C., Aug. 17. Responsibility for the ...

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Senate chamber renovated. Washington, D.C., Sept. 28. While the Solons are back home repairing their political fences, workmen are busy doing a face-lifting job on the Senate Chamber. The historic chamber will be completely painted and renovated before the next session of Congress, 9/28/37

Senate chamber renovated. Washington, D.C., Sept. 28. While the Solons...

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Painters go on stike at new Internal Revenue building. Washington, D.C., July 19. Bryce P. Holcombe, Painters Union Business Agent, issues instructions to Albert Giacalone[?], striking Union Painter as he began picketing of Union Painters. Cause of the strike is the employment of non-union men by the firm holding the contract for the job. Today's walkout means that Union Painters have stopped work on all federal projects and the situation might devlop into a complete strike on government buildings in the Capitol, 7/19/37

Painters go on stike at new Internal Revenue building. Washington, D.C...

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Richer by $102,728 since 1934 when he became Sheriff of Harlan County, Ky. Washington, D.C., April 26. It took a little quick thinking today on the part of Sheriff Theodore R. Middleton, of Harlan County, as he was questioned by the Senate Civil Liberties Committee in regard to the weath he acquired since becoming sheriff in 1934. He admitted his wealth had increased $102,728 since taking over the job of sheriff three years ago. His new holdings included stock in coal mines, an $18,000 farm, a $25,000 business building, and coal lands. during this time he reaceived less than $5,000 per year salary, 4/26/1937

Richer by $102,728 since 1934 when he became Sheriff of Harlan County,...

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PRESIDENT HAS HIS LITTLE JOKE. WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 14. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IS A GREAT RIBBER AND HARDLY A DAY PASSES THAT HE DOES NOT INJECT A LITTLE HUMOR INTO HIS SERIOUS JOB OF BEING THE NATION'S CHIEF EXECUTIVE. TODAY'S JOKE WAS AT THE EXPENSE OF ADMIRAL CARY T. GRAYSON, CHAIRMAN OF THE INAUGURAL COMMITTEE. FINDING AN ENGRAVED INVITATION TO ATTEND THE INAUGURAL CEREMONIES ON HIS DESK THIS MORNING, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WROTE THE FOLLOWING MEMORANDUM TO W.E. ROCKW... CHIEF OF THE WHITE HOUSE SOCIAL BUREAU: 'PLEASE REGRET THIS INVITATION. I WILL BE TOO BUSY' WHEN THE LETTER OF REGRET WAS SENT TO HIS DESK FOR FINAL O.K., PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, PONDERED A MOMENT AND ADDED THE FOLLOWING NOTATION ON THE LETTER SHOWN IN THE PHOTOGRAPH. THE LETTER WAS THEN DISPATCHED TO ADMIRAL GRAYSON

PRESIDENT HAS HIS LITTLE JOKE. WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 14. PRESIDENT ...

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Indiana Solon holds record. Washington, D.C. Aug. 31. What is believed to be a record for staying on the job is held by Rep. Louis Ludlow, Democrat of Indiana. A member of Congress since 1929, Ludlow has never gone back to his state during recesses but has remained on the job at the capitol. He is a former president of the National Press Club and was the first newspaper correspondent to go directly from the press gallery to a seat in Congress. 8/31/37

Indiana Solon holds record. Washington, D.C. Aug. 31. What is believed...

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Collects RFC loans. Washington, D.C., Aug. 17. Responsibility for the collection of loans made by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation falls on the shoulders if Henry A. Mulligan, Treasurer of the agency. How well he has done his s job is indicated by the record of the last few months that shows that repayment of loans to the RFC has exceeded its disbursements. Mulligan was born in Newburgh, West Virginia., but now claims Wilmington, Del., as his home

Collects RFC loans. Washington, D.C., Aug. 17. Responsibility for the ...

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Interesting job with Uncle Sam. Washington, D.C., Oct. 13. One volt after another is all in the day's work for Mrs. L.H. Brickwedde, who is a battery expert for the National Bureau of Standards. Using a potentiometer - or in other words, a standard cell comparator - Miss Brickwedde is shown calibrating standard cells in terms of priority standards of the electro motive force. 10/13/37

Interesting job with Uncle Sam. Washington, D.C., Oct. 13. One volt af...

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American woman holds diplomatic post with foreign government. Washington, D.C. June 14. Chancellor of the Nicaraguan Legation in the Capitol, Mrs. Enid Eder Perkins is the only American woman to hold a diplomatic post with a foreign government. She has been on the job seven years during which time she has weathered several changes of administration. 6/14/37

American woman holds diplomatic post with foreign government. Washingt...

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Mich. Justice-elect gets new deal job. Washington, D.C., May 7. Thomas F. McAllister of Michigan was the victor in a state-wide election last April for an eight year term on the bench of the Michigan Supreme Court. McAllister starts his term next January, while he is waiting to take his position he holds the position of Special Assistant to the Attorney General Homer S. Cummings. He is the Chief Agent for the administration in sponsoring before congress the Presidential plan of "packing" the Supreme Court, 5/7/1937

Mich. Justice-elect gets new deal job. Washington, D.C., May 7. Thomas...

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"Most unpopular" member of congress. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Representative Ralph E. Church, Republican of Illinois, whose persistency in making points of order and objecting to unanimous consent requests for adjournment, has earned him the title of "The Most Unpopular Member". The House recessed on Thanksgiving Day only "by the courtesy of" rep. Church, as House Leader Rayburn put it. Rep. Church says he is determined that, having been called in special session, the solons stick on the job. 11/30/37

"Most unpopular" member of congress. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Repres...

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Revenue agents meet with Treasury officials. Washington, D.C., May 12. Internal Revenue agents from 37 key cities in the United States and Alaska began a four-day conference today with treasury officials to devise means of expediting and improving field audits of income tax returns. Secretary Morgenthau told the conferees that they had a big responsibility in connection with federal financing and budget balancing. It was their job, he said, to see that the government got its revenue. In the photograph, left to right: (seated ) Guy T. Helvering, U.S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue; Roswell Magill, Undersecretary of Treasury; Charles T. Russell, Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue; Milton C. Carter, Assistant to the Commissioner. Back row, left to right: W.A. Holt, Oklahoma City; W.L. McBride, Chicago; George E. Neal, Detroit; R.T. Miles, Buffalo; D.W. Reynolds, Milwaukee; John R. Kirk, Cleveland, 5/12/1937

Revenue agents meet with Treasury officials. Washington, D.C., May 12....

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V.P. back on job. Washington D.C. July 20. Appearing well rested from a vacation at his Texas home, Vice President Garner resumed his duties as presiding officer of the Senate today. With other members of the Senate, the Vice President arrived in Washington last night from Little Rock, Ark., where he attended the funeral of Senator Joseph T. Robinson. 7/20/37

V.P. back on job. Washington D.C. July 20. Appearing well rested from ...

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Justice Stone looks over the mural. Washington, D.C., May 3. Justice Harlan F. Stone, of the U.S. Supreme Court was an interested spectator at the mural exhibition which is nation-wide. These sketches of murals are to be judged by prominent artists to decide who will do the murals in the new Dept. of Interior. Besides the promise of the job of doing the walls in the Interior Dept. auditorium, there are cash prizes of $5,500, 5/3/1937

Justice Stone looks over the mural. Washington, D.C., May 3. Justice H...

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First Capitol telephone operator still on job. Washington, D.C., July 30. When Miss Harriot Daley was appointed telephone operator at the United States Capitol in 1898 there were only 51 stations on the switchboard. Today Miss Daley is Chief Operator and supervises a staff of 37 operators as they answer calls from 1200 extensions. The picture above shows the present switchboard with Miss Daley still on the job, 7/30/37

First Capitol telephone operator still on job. Washington, D.C., July ...

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The guns that protect the President. Washington, D.C., Aug. 2. Members of the White House police force that are taking part in the third annual marksmanship match between officers in the various enforcement services of the Treasury Department. All of them expert marksmen, the President will have no need to worry when these men are on the job, Left to right; J.J. Cash, Earl Reynolds, R.P. Hallion, G. Ford, H.W. Francis, and E.L. Warden, 8/2/38

The guns that protect the President. Washington, D.C., Aug. 2. Members...

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Treasury promotions. Washington, D.C., Oct. 31. John W. Hanes, left, today took the oath as Undersecretary of the Treasury, while Eugene S. Duffield, right, was sworn in as a special assistant to the Secretary. Secretary of Treasury Morgenthau seems happy over the selection of his new assistants. Hanes succeeds Roswell Magill and Duffield takes over the job made vacant by the promotion Cyril B. Upham to be Comptroller of the currency, 10/31/38

Treasury promotions. Washington, D.C., Oct. 31. John W. Hanes, left, t...

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Huge task for Presidential Secretary. Washington, D.C., Jan. 28. The White House was virtually swamped today with letters containing 10-cent contributions to National Foundation for Infantile Pralysis. Miss Margaret Lehand, Personal Secretary to President Roosevelt, is shown as she began opening the first batch of 30,000 to arrive. By noontime an extrea crew of mail clerks had to be put on the job, 1/28/38

Huge task for Presidential Secretary. Washington, D.C., Jan. 28. The W...

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New machine to test brake linings designed by Bureau of Standards. Washington, D.C., March 16. A new machine, both in design and operations, has been installed at the National Bureau of Standards for the testing of brake linings. The machine permits the study of brake linings under conditions closely approaching those of actual sevice and yet which can be accurately controlled. It will make less difficult the complex job of revising the Federal Government's specification for auto brake linings. Wil. Holt of the Bureau is shown in the photograph, 3/16/38

New machine to test brake linings designed by Bureau of Standards. Was...

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New majority leader and Vice President. Washington D.C., July 21. The new majority leader of the Senate Senator Alben Barkley of Kentucky has his first official session with the Vice President after being elected by a vote of 38 to 37 over Sen. Pat Harrison of Miss. Barkley, left; will take over the job formerly held by Senator Joe Robinson [...]

New majority leader and Vice President. Washington D.C., July 21. The ...

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New time saving voting machine designed to U.S. Capitol employee. Washington, D.C., May 10. Until Jurgensen, Jr., a tally clerk in the House of Representatives designed this electric voting machine it took at least three months, using the old rubber stamp system, to compile the voting records of the 435 members of the House. Recording the yeas and nays, absent and present, paired for and paired against votes of each individual member, the machine which is similar to an adding machine, does the same job in less than two weeks. Greater accuracy is assured in counting votes with Jurgensen-designed machine, 5-10/38

New time saving voting machine designed to U.S. Capitol employee. Wash...

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Long time between these bills. Washington, D.C., June 29. Clerk of the House during the Wilson administration and now holding the same job under the present Roosevelt administration, South Trimble compares his signature on the recently passed tax bill with that of John Beckley, first Clerk of the House, on an old measure just unearthed in the archives of the United States Capitol. During his tenure as Clerk, Trimble has affixed his signature to appropriations totaling billions of dollars, more than any official of the U.S. Government, 6/29/38

Long time between these bills. Washington, D.C., June 29. Clerk of the...

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The latest in plows. Washington, D.C., July 14. R.B. Gray, Chief of the Div. of Mechanical Equipment, U.S. Bureau of Agricultural Engineering, tightens a nut on a self-aligning jointer. An invention which helps to do a better job of plowing while reducing the power requirement 10 to 15 percent. The metal hood at the side of the plow itself is a trash guide, which helps to turn under trash, weeds, and corn stalks. it is a factor in controlling such pests as the European Corn Borer, 7/14/38

The latest in plows. Washington, D.C., July 14. R.B. Gray, Chief of th...

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A Hepburn is new CIO aide. Washington, D.C., Jan. 8. Marian Hepburn, 19-year-old sister of Katherine the stage and movie star, has just taken a job with the United Federal Workers of America, a union of government employees affiliated with the CIO. Miss Hepburn is now in her third year at Bennington College, Vermont, taking up the study of labor, government and sociology which might explain why she is working for FWA. She is to resume her studies on February 20 at which time she will write on what she has learned from practical experience, 1/8/38

A Hepburn is new CIO aide. Washington, D.C., Jan. 8. Marian Hepburn, 1...

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"Gridiron Widows" revel at White House party. Washington, D.C., Dec. 17. While President Roosevelt was guest of the Gridiron Club at the annual winter dinner tonight, Mrs. Roosevelt played host to the 'Gridiron Widows' at the White House. Women government officials, newspaper women, wives of Gridiron Club members, and wives of guests at Gridiron Dinner, were at the White House party. President Roosevelt's fondness for detective stories resulting in the Presidential Secretaries, Marvin McIntyre and Stephen T. Early remaining late on the job, was satirized in this skit presented by members of the Women's National Press Club. Betty Hines plays 'Steve Early', Corrine Frazier as 'Mac' McIntyre and Esther Van Wagoner Tufty as President Roosevelt, 12/17/38

"Gridiron Widows" revel at White House party. Washington, D.C., Dec. 1...

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Newsmen await result of election of senate majority leader. Washington D.C., July 21. Newspaper men and photographers [...] waiting the report of the vote on the senate majority leader's job, in a secret session the democrats elected Senator Albin Barkley of Kentucky Majority Leader of the Senate, by a vote of 38 to 37

Newsmen await result of election of senate majority leader. Washington...

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V.P. Garner back on the job. Washington, D.C., Dec. 17. Fully rested from a 6-months vacation at his home in Texas, Vice President John N. Garner returned to his desk at the Capitol today. A conference with President Roosevelt was the highlight of his program today, 12/17/38

V.P. Garner back on the job. Washington, D.C., Dec. 17. Fully rested f...

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Hopkins tells Mrs. Perkins about it. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Harry Hopkins, Secretary of Commerce, stepped over to Labor Secretary Francis Perkins to tell her that he likes his new job. [...] was at the Jackson Day Dinner, 1/7/39

Hopkins tells Mrs. Perkins about it. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Harry H...

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Hopkins holds first press conference. Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. Secretary of Commerce Harry Hopkins at his first press conference today told reporters that conferences have already started and will continue until he has obtained a cross-section of American business opinion. He refused to discuss questions of Commerce Department policy until he knew more about the job, 1/6/39

Hopkins holds first press conference. Washington, D.C., Jan. 6. Secret...

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Librarian of Congress rounds out 40 years on job. Washington, D.C., April 6 Dr. Herbert Putnam is this week celebrating his 40th Anniversary as Librarian of Congress. Now 77, Dr. Putnam in theory became Librarian Emeritus last July 1, but since President Roosevelt has not yet appointed his successor, he continues at his post. He is a native of New York City where he was born September 20, 1861. 4-6-39

Librarian of Congress rounds out 40 years on job. Washington, D.C., Ap...

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Hunter succeeds Aubrey Williams in WPA. Washington, D.C., Jan. 18. Howard O. Hunter, appointed Deputy Administrator of WPA by Col. F.C. Harrington today, succeeding Aubrey Williams. He will take up his new duties Feb. 1. He has been serving as a field representative in the middle west, and is here surveying with satisfaction the prospect of 'staying put' in his desk job, 1/18/39

Hunter succeeds Aubrey Williams in WPA. Washington, D.C., Jan. 18. How...

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Librarian of Congress rounds out 40 years on job. Washington, D.C., April 6 Dr. Herbert Putnam is this week celebrating his 40th Anniversary as Librarian of Congress. Now 77, Dr. Putnam in theory became Librarian Emeritus last July 1, but since President Roosevelt has not yet appointed his successor, he continues at his post. He is a native of New York City where he was born September 20, 1861. 4-6-39

Librarian of Congress rounds out 40 years on job. Washington, D.C., Ap...

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Veteran Polish weather expert joins staff of Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C. March 14. With home, laboratory, and invaluable records of years presumably lost in the recent Polish War, Dr. Henryk Arctowski, of the University of Lvov, one of Poland's foremost scientists and former Antarctic explorer, has started at the Smithsonian Institution the monumental job of determining direct effects of changes in the Sun's radiation on weather conditions on Earth. Recognized in all countries as one of the greatest living authorities on world weather, Dr. Arctowski is continuing his studies in efforts to find relationships between solar conditions and rainfall, barometric pressure, etc., at various places on Earth. His earliest meteorlogical observation began as a young geologist on the Antarctic exploring ship Belgica in 1897-99. For release morning papers of March 18 - 40

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Melting tar for roofing on emergency defense office construction job. Washington, D.C.

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Hot lunches were served on the job by colored venders. Soups, beans and coffee were the menu, with occasional cornbread and succotash. Emergency office space construction job. Washington, D.C

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Lunchtime on emergency defense office housing construction job. Washington, D.C.

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Washington, D.C. Emergency office constuction workers waiting to go on the job at 7:30 a.m.

Washington, D.C. Emergency office constuction workers waiting to go on...

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Washington D.C. News photographers making movies. Transplanting a tree on emergency office space construction job

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Time out for lunch. Emergency office space construction job. Washington, D.C.

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Lunchtime on emergency defense office space construction job. Washington, D.C.

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Washington, D.C. Lunchtime on emergency defense office construction job

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Painters working on emergency defense office space job taking time out for lunch. Washington, D.C.

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Workmen at lunch hour on emergency office space construction job. Washington, D.C.

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Lunchtime on emergency defense office housing construction job. Washington, D.C.

Lunchtime on emergency defense office housing construction job. Washin...

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Washington, D.C. Emergency office space construction job

Washington, D.C. Emergency office space construction job

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Emergency Defense Office housing construction workers waiting to go on the job at 7:30 a.m. Washington, D.C.

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Lunchtime on emergency defense office housing construction job. Washington, D.C.

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Washington, D.C. Transplanting a tree on an emergency office space construction job

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Emergency defense office housing construction workers going on the job at 7:45 a.m. Washington, D.C.

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Emergency defense office housing construction workers going on the job at 7:45 a.m. Washington, D.C.

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Washington, D.C. Transplanting a tree on an emergency office space construction job

Washington, D.C. Transplanting a tree on an emergency office space con...

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Washington, D.C. Lunchtime on emergency defense office construction job

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Workmen at lunch hour on emergency office space construction job. Washington, D.C.

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Washington, D.C. Workmen having lunch at a construction job undertaken to create emergency office space

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Workmen at lunch hour on emergency office space construction job. Washington, D.C.

Workmen at lunch hour on emergency office space construction job. Wash...

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Hot lunches were served on the job by colored venders. Soups, beans and coffee were the menu, with occasional cornbread and succotash. Emergency office space construction job. Washington, D.C.

Hot lunches were served on the job by colored venders. Soups, beans an...

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