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To the freeholders, freemen, and inhabitants of the City and County of New-York. Gentlemen [Declining nomination as deputy] [Signed] Alexr M'Dougall. New York, July 9, 1774.

To the freeholders, freemen, and inhabitants of the City and County of...

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To the inhabitants of the City and County of New-York. Gentlemen. You will be called together on Thursday next, to meet at the City Hall, at twelve o'clock, to confirm the nomination of delegates, to represent this City and County in a general C
New York, April 28, 1775. To the public. At a meeting of a great number of the inhabitants of this City, at the Liberty Pole, yesterday afternoon, the following nomination of deputies, to serve in Provincial Congress, were unanimously agreed to,

New York, April 28, 1775. To the public. At a meeting of a great numbe...

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Thomas Jefferson to Senate, March 1, 1809, Nomination

Thomas Jefferson to Senate, March 1, 1809, Nomination

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Thomas Jefferson to Senate, February 24, 1809, Nomination

Thomas Jefferson to Senate, February 24, 1809, Nomination

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At a numerous meeting of the Federal Republicans Citizens of the City of Albany, convened at Bement's Albany  Coffee-House on Thursday evening, April 25, 1816 ... Resolved unanimously. That this meeting cheerfully concur in the nomination of the

At a numerous meeting of the Federal Republicans Citizens of the City ...

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Mr. Calhoun- Mr. Van Buren- Texas. As the time when the Convention is to assemble seems to be settled, I propose to discuss the opinions of some leading members of our party, who are likely to receive its nomination ... [Signed] Simenes. [1839?]

Mr. Calhoun- Mr. Van Buren- Texas. As the time when the Convention is ...

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National democratic republican nomination, US Democratic party

National democratic republican nomination, US Democratic party

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City dictation!!! To the Democrats of Allegheny County. You have doubtless heard of the nomination of George R. Riddle for the office of prothonotary, by the Democratic convention of August 30th on the 6th ballot ... Democrats! will you be base

City dictation!!! To the Democrats of Allegheny County. You have doubt...

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Democratic convention nomination. For governor. Thomas F. Carpenter, of Providence ... To the Democratic Republicans of Rhode-Island ... Providence, Feb. 28, 1840.

Democratic convention nomination. For governor. Thomas F. Carpenter, o...

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If New York Republicans are so anxious for Arthur's nomination, why did they not send a delegation to the National Convention favoring his nomination? She sends 72 delegates, only 28 of them are for Chester A. Arthur, and 42 are against him. Tho

If New York Republicans are so anxious for Arthur's nomination, why di...

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For you to read!! What will result from Blaine's nomination. Maine votes for state officers in September of this year. Ohio votes for state officers in October of this year. West Virginia votes for State officers in October of this year. These 3

For you to read!! What will result from Blaine's nomination. Maine vot...

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Two candidates at the door of nomination

Two candidates at the door of nomination

A satire on the competition between Daniel Webster and Winfield Scott for the 1852 Whig nomination for the presidency. In the drawing, the candidates stand on opposite sides of a door, Scott on the left and Web... More

The letter of George William Gordon, accepting the nomination of governor by the Fillmore American convention. Boston, Aug. 30, 1856.
[Abraham Lincoln: Immediately prior to Senate nomination, Chicago, Illinois]

[Abraham Lincoln: Immediately prior to Senate nomination, Chicago, Ill...

Abraham Lincoln, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right. Ostendorf, no. 2 Meserve, no. 6 Published in: Lincoln's photographs: a complete album / by Lloyd Ostendorf. Dayton, OH: Rockywood Press, 1998, p. 6-7.

[Abraham Lincoln, immediately prior to Senate nomination, Chicago, Illinois]

[Abraham Lincoln, immediately prior to Senate nomination, Chicago, Ill...

Abraham Lincoln, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right. According to Ostendorf, this portrait by Hessler was copied during Lincoln's campaign and further distributed. Ostendorf, no. 2 (variation) Meserve, n... More

George Ashmun to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 18, 1860  (Telegram concerning notification of nomination)
Abraham Lincoln to William H. Seward, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Nomination of Seward for Secretary of State)
J. J. Richards to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 18, 1860  (Telegram; Nomination)
Prominent candidates for the Democratic nomination at Charleston, S.C. [Composite of bust portraits of Stephens, Orr, Davis, Guthrie, Slidell, Pierce, J. Lane, Hunter, Breckenridge, Douglas, and Houston]

Prominent candidates for the Democratic nomination at Charleston, S.C....

Wood engr. after photographs by Brady. Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, v. 4, (1860 April 21), p.248-249. Title and other information transcribed from caption card. Caption card tracings: Photog. I.; Presidents Elec... More

John Wentworth to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 18, 1860  (Telegram; Vice presidential nomination)
J. J. Richards to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 18, 1860  (Telegram concerning Lincoln's nomination)
Thomas A. Marshall and Jesse K. Dubois to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 19, 1860  (Telegram; Notification of nomination)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 06, 1861  (Sends nomination for John J. Crittenden)
Abraham Lincoln to Senate, Thursday, February 13, 1862  (Nomination of Irvin McDowell for major general)
Simon Cameron to John G. Nicolay, Thursday, January 16, 1862  (Nomination)
James H. Lane to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 13, 1863  (Defeat of General Mitchell's nomination in the Senate)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 25, 1864  (Sends nomination)
[Printed.] Letter of Geo. B. McClellan in acceptance of the nomination Chicago Convention.
George Harrington to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 07, 1864  (Sends nomination)
George Harrington to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 30, 1864  (Sends nomination)
Abraham Lincoln to Senate, Monday, June 27, 1864  (Nomination for General Alexander Hays; with note by Edwin M. Stanton)
William P. Fessenden to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 20, 1864  (Sends nomination)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 09, 1864  (Sends nomination)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, May 10, 1864  (Sends nomination)
Abraham Lincoln to Senate, March 1864  (Nomination for John C. Smart)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 25, 1864  (Sends nomination)
Abraham Lincoln to Senate, Monday, June 27, 1864  (Nomination for General James S. Wadsworth; with note by Edwin M. Stanton)
Letter of Hon. John A. Griswold. His acceptance of the union nomination. Sound, patriotic, union sentiments. Troy, September 20th, 1864.

Letter of Hon. John A. Griswold. His acceptance of the union nominatio...

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Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 28, 1864  (Nomination)
Maunsell B. Field to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 04, 1864  (Sends nomination)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, May 24, 1864  (Sends nomination)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 06, 1864  (Sends nomination)
William P. Fessenden to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, February 18, 1865  (Sends nomination)
Columbus Delano, Honorable of Ohio. Delegate to Republican National Convention at Chicago in 1860. Second the nomination of Abraham Lincoln as a candidate for Pres. U.S. State Commissary General of Ohio in 1861

Columbus Delano, Honorable of Ohio. Delegate to Republican National Co...

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Adj't Gen. Schouler's letter of the nomination of Gen. Benj. F. Butler. Lynn, Oct. 25th, 1866.

Adj't Gen. Schouler's letter of the nomination of Gen. Benj. F. Butler...

On verso: 509 06a '04. 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 72, Folder 14.

General Joseph R. Hawley, president of the Chicago convention Honorable Edward H. Durell, of Louisiana. Reading the news of the nomination of General Grant in the country / / sketched by W.B. Baird.

General Joseph R. Hawley, president of the Chicago convention Honorabl...

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To Hon. John Sherman, Chairman of finance committee. My nomination to the Senate as commissioner of internal revenue, will justify me, I trust in addressing a few words to the Finance committee with respect to my confirmation ... M. N. Wisewell.

To Hon. John Sherman, Chairman of finance committee. My nomination to ...

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How to get a nomination ... take your firends to a primary meeting. You embrace all the "issues", especially Bloomerism and Mormonism

How to get a nomination ... take your firends to a primary meeting. Yo...

Caricature of politician hugging "bloomer girl" and group of Mormon wives. Illus. in: Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun, 1872 Jan., #188, p. 9. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption ca... More

President Roosevelt and the third term nomination - is this a prophecy? / Morris.

President Roosevelt and the third term nomination - is this a prophecy...

Photograph of a cartoon showing the head of Theodore Roosevelt transforming into the White House.

Two presidential possibilities arrive at Capital on same train. Washington, D.C., Dec. 8. Thomas E. Dewey, who recently announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination, and Paul V. McNutt, Social Security Administrator, both came to town tonight on the same train. Dewey came to attend tomorrow night's Gridiron dinner, and McNutt returned to resume his official duties

Two presidential possibilities arrive at Capital on same train. Washin...

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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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New S.E.C. Commissioner takes oath. Washington, D.C., May 18. Leon Henderson, whose nomination as a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission was recently approved by the Senate, was sworn in and assumed the post today. Left to right: Commissioner Edward C. Eicher, Commissioner Jerome Frank, Francis P. Brassor, Secretary of the Commission who administered the oath, Commissioner George C. Mathews, Leon Henderson, and Commissioner Robert E. Healy

New S.E.C. Commissioner takes oath. Washington, D.C., May 18. Leon Hen...

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Wendell Wilkie delivers off-the-record talk before National Press Club. Washington, D.C., June 12. Wendell Wilkie, who has become a serious threat for the Republican presidential nomination during the last few weeks, delivered an off-the-record talk before the National Press Club today where he was a guest at their weekly luncheon. The following series of pictures was made as Wilkie addressed the members of the club. 1. Wilkie takes a firm hold on the microphone as he begins his speech

Wendell Wilkie delivers off-the-record talk before National Press Club...

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Wendell Wilkie. Washington, D.C., June 13. A new informal picture of Wendell Wilkie, Utilities Magnate now actively campaigning for the Republican presidential nomination

Wendell Wilkie. Washington, D.C., June 13. A new informal picture of W...

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Black nomination approved by Senate Judiciary Committee. Washington, D.C., Aug. 16. Scene in the Senate Judiciary Committee room after the Committee voted 15 to 4 to report favorable the nomination of Senator Black for the Supreme Court, seated is Sen. Henry Ashurst of Ariz, Chairman of the Committee surrounded by senators of the committee

Black nomination approved by Senate Judiciary Committee. Washington, D...

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V.P. Garner congratulates G.O.P. Vice Presidential candidate. Washington, D.C., July 1. Vice President Garner today congratulated Senator Charles L. McNary of Oregon, on his nomination as Republican Vice Presidential candidate. While on opposite sides of the fence, Vice President Garner and Senator McNary have been good friends during their long years of service in Congress

V.P. Garner congratulates G.O.P. Vice Presidential candidate. Washingt...

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(?)ll put Wilkie's name in nomination at Republican National Convention. Washington, D.C., June 14. A new informal picture of Charles A. Halleck, of Indiana, who will put [...] of Wendell Wilkie in nomination at the Republican National Convention this month at Philadelphia. It is believed Rep. Bruce Barton, of New York(?) second nomination

(?)ll put Wilkie's name in nomination at Republican National Conventio...

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Dewey and Hamilton in huddle. Washington, D.C., Dec. 9. Thomas E. Dewey, New York's District Attorney who has tossed his hat into the ring for the Republican Presidential Nomination, was visited at his hotel here today by John Hamilton, Chairman of the Republican National Committee. Dewey is in the Capital to attend the midwinter dinner of the Gridiron Club tonight

Dewey and Hamilton in huddle. Washington, D.C., Dec. 9. Thomas E. Dewe...

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Black nomination approved by 13 to 4. Washington, D.C., Aug. 16. Senator Warren Austin of VT, left; and Senator Edward Burke, of Neb., right; talking with reporters after demanding Sen. Black of Ala. be questioned about his qualifications concerning the Supreme Court, the decisive vote came when Austin moved in the Senate Judiciary Comm. to delay action on the nomination pending further investigation of the legality of the appointment. The Black forces beat down that move by a vote 11 to five, making certain that the opposition headed for defeat [...]

Black nomination approved by 13 to 4. Washington, D.C., Aug. 16. Senat...

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Murphy holds press conference after nomination for Supreme Court. Washington, D.C., Jan. 4. Attorney General Frank Murphy was in a jovial mood today as he met reporters at a press conference following his nomination as a member of the United States Supreme Court

Murphy holds press conference after nomination for Supreme Court. Wash...

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[Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Cannon, members of the Republican Nomination Committee, and guests in front of Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, N.Y.]

[Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Cannon, members of the Republican Nominati...

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Chicago, June 21, 1904 - "All in favor of  the nomination will say aye!" / Keppler.

Chicago, June 21, 1904 - "All in favor of the nomination will say aye...

Illustration shows an interior view of the convention hall, with an oversized Theodore Roosevelt leaning forward at a podium, holding a gavel raised in his right hand, in the foreground are the delegates attend... More

[Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Cannon, members of the Republican Nomination Committee, and guests in front of Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, N.Y.]

[Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Cannon, members of the Republican Nominati...

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[Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Cannon, members of the Republican Nomination Committee, and guests in front of Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, N.Y.]

[Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Cannon, members of the Republican Nominati...

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[Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Cannon, members of the Republican Nomination Committee, and guests in front of Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, N.Y.]

[Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Cannon, members of the Republican Nominati...

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Speaker Cannon formally notifying President Roosevelt of his nomination at Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, N.Y.

Speaker Cannon formally notifying President Roosevelt of his nominatio...

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Speaker Cannon formally notifying President Roosevelt of his nomination at Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, N.Y.

Speaker Cannon formally notifying President Roosevelt of his nominatio...

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Speaker Cannon formally notifying President Roosevelt of his nomination at Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, N.Y.

Speaker Cannon formally notifying President Roosevelt of his nominatio...

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"How the diabolo can I keep this going till nomination day?" / Keppler.

"How the diabolo can I keep this going till nomination day?" / Keppler...

Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt, perspiring profusely, trying to keep a spinning William H. Taft labeled "Taft Boom" aloft with a "Diabolo", by catching him on a string strung between two sticks and tossi... More

[William Howard Taft, three-quarter-length portrait, seated, facing front, smiling while talking on a telephone as he receives news of his nomination as the 1908 Republican presidential candidate from President Theodore Roosevelt] / Harris & Ewing, Washington, DC.

[William Howard Taft, three-quarter-length portrait, seated, facing fr...

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[William Howard Taft, three-quarter-length portrait, seated, facing left, talking on a telephone as he receives news about his nomination as the 1908 Republican presidential candidate from President Theodore Roosevelt] / Harris & Ewing, Washington, DC.

[William Howard Taft, three-quarter-length portrait, seated, facing le...

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Is Buckingham to be denied renomination for refusing to make a corrupt bargain? William F. Russell offers unanimous nomination to Mayor Buckingham as price of written corrupt promise -- "No," says mayor ... Bridgeport Farmer, October 26, 1911.

Is Buckingham to be denied renomination for refusing to make a corrupt...

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Marshall accepting nomination - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Marshall accepting nomination - Glass negative photogrpah. Public doma...

Photo shows Thomas Riley Marshall (1854-1925), Governor of Indiana, giving his acceptance speech to be Woodrow Wilson's running mate in Indianapolis, Indiana, August 20, 1912. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2... More

Judge Parker at nomination of Marshall

Judge Parker at nomination of Marshall

Photo shows lawyer and judge Alton Brooks Parker (1852-1926) at the acceptance speech of Thomas Riley Marshall (1854-1925) who agreed to be Woodrow Wilson's running mate in Indianapolis, Indiana, August 20, 191... More

Woodrow Wilson a few hours after nomination, July 2, 1912

Woodrow Wilson a few hours after nomination, July 2, 1912

Photo shows President Woodrow Wilson after being nominated as the Democratic Party candidate for the 1912 elections. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2008)

TR at Sagamore Hill [1916] /  - movie film screenshot

TR at Sagamore Hill [1916] / - movie film screenshot

On May 27, 1916, shortly before the Republican Party and Progressive Party conventions, the newly formed Roosevelt Non-Partisan League sponsors a demonstration of support for TR at Sagamore Hill. Many prominent... More

News Note: Justice Hughes, in a letter, has declared that he is not a candidate for the republican presidential nomination and that if nominated he will decline

News Note: Justice Hughes, in a letter, has declared that he is not a ...

This illustration entitled, News Note: "Justice Hughes, In a Letter, Has Declared That He Is Not a Candidate For the Republican Presidential Nomination and That if Nominated He Will Decline", by cartoonist Clif... More

TR speaking at Sagamore Hill [1916-1918] [1] /

TR speaking at Sagamore Hill [1916-1918] [1] /

Three sequences of TR addressing groups from the porch at Sagamore Hill. First sequence is TR speaking to a group of people on Sept. 8, 1917 at the opening of the second New York State suffrage campaign at Saga... More

TR speaking to a group of men from the porch at Sagamore Hill /

TR speaking to a group of men from the porch at Sagamore Hill /

On May 27, 1916, groups of men, the 7th Regiment Band, and several children march on the road from the Oyster Bay railroad station to Sagamore Hill to demonstrate their support of TR for the 1916 Presidential n... More

Montana Senator. Washington, D.C., Dec. 20. Senator Burton K. Wheeler, of Montana, is beginning to loom as an outstanding candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in the event President Roosevelt does not seek a third term. This is a new picture of Senator Wheeler made at the Capitol today

Montana Senator. Washington, D.C., Dec. 20. Senator Burton K. Wheeler,...

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President Harding and Calvin Coolidge [1] /

President Harding and Calvin Coolidge [1] /

Various scenes of the official notification ceremonies held on July 22, 1920 for Warren G. Harding, selected as the Presidential candidate by 17th Republican National Convention and Calvin Coolidge, selected as... More

Former Interior Department investigators summoned before Senate Committee. Washington, D.C., Jan. 22. Two former investigators for the Interior Department, Col. W.L. Simpson (left) and Capt. J.G. Ghoslton, were summoned today to testify before the Senate Public Lands Committee considering the nomination of Ebert K. Burlew as Assistant Secretary of Interior, 1/22/38

Former Interior Department investigators summoned before Senate Commit...

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[After nomination luncheon of Pres. Coolidge, 8/14/24]

[After nomination luncheon of Pres. Coolidge, 8/14/24]

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Nomination Committee - Progressive party, [7/19/24]

Nomination Committee - Progressive party, [7/19/24]

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After nomination of President Coolidge at White House, [Washington, D.C.], 8/14/24

After nomination of President Coolidge at White House, [Washington, D....

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Nomination Committee - Progressive party, 7/19/24

Nomination Committee - Progressive party, 7/19/24

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After nomination luncheon of Pres. Coolidge, [8/14/24]

After nomination luncheon of Pres. Coolidge, [8/14/24]

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After nomination luncheon of Pres. Coolidge at White House, [Washington, D.C., 8/14/24]

After nomination luncheon of Pres. Coolidge at White House, [Washingto...

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After nomination luncheon of Pres. Coolidge at White House, [Washington, D.C.], 8/14/24

After nomination luncheon of Pres. Coolidge at White House, [Washingto...

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After nomination luncheon of Pres. Coolidge at White House, [Washington, D.C., 8/14/24]

After nomination luncheon of Pres. Coolidge at White House, [Washingto...

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Dr. Marion Leroy Burton, Pres. of the Univ. of Michigan, who will make the speech putting Pres. Coolidge's nomination at the Cleveland Conv., conferring with Directors Royal C. Jordan, left, and Jack Hayes, right, of the College Bu. of the Republican Nat'l Committee. 200 college clubs have been organized and the one at the Univ. of the Mich. is the largest with membership of 2,400

Dr. Marion Leroy Burton, Pres. of the Univ. of Michigan, who will make...

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After nomination luncheon of Pres. Coolidge at White House, [Washington, D.C., 8/14/24]

After nomination luncheon of Pres. Coolidge at White House, [Washingto...

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After nomination luncheon of Pres. Coolidge, 8/14/24

After nomination luncheon of Pres. Coolidge, 8/14/24

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Senate leaders call at the White House to receive the nomination of John G. Sargent of Plymouth as the next Atty. General following the rejection of Charles B. Warren by the Senate for the second time. Left to rt: Sen. Joseph P. Robinson, Ark., Sen. Charles Curtis, Kan., and David Barry, Sargent-at-Arms of the Senate

Senate leaders call at the White House to receive the nomination of Jo...

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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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"No, No, No! But I'll Think It Over!" - Third Party Presidential Nomination - Norris

"No, No, No! But I'll Think It Over!" - Third Party Presidential Nomin...

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Commands VFW, Washington, D.C. Oct. 2. Bernard W. Kearney, of New York, is the new National Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was elected at the annual convention in Denver and succeeds James Van Zandt, who served three terms and refused the nomination for a fourth

Commands VFW, Washington, D.C. Oct. 2. Bernard W. Kearney, of New York...

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New and retiring heads of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Washington, D.C. Oct. 2. Bernard W. Kearney, (seated) recently elected National Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at their annual convention in Denver, pictured at the national headquarters here with his predecessor James Van Zandt. Kearney who is now district attorney for Fulton County, N.Y., served with the 1st N.Y. cavalry during the World War. Van Zandt served as commander for three terms but refused the nomination this year

New and retiring heads of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Washington, D.C. O...

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Commands VFW, Washington, D.C. Oct. 2. Bernard W. Kearney, of New York, is the new National Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was elected at the annual convention in Denver and succeeds James Van Zandt, who served three terms and refused the nomination for a fourth

Commands VFW, Washington, D.C. Oct. 2. Bernard W. Kearney, of New York...

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