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Social Security head in long conference with president. Washington, D.C., Nov. 16. Paul V. McNutt, Social Security Administrator, leaving the White House today after a conference with President Roosevelt at which they reviewed the social security structure. McNutt told reporters it would be unwise to predict what revisions might be requested or made in the next Congress

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Discuss tax revision with president. Washington, D.C., Nov. 9. President Roosevelt today called a special meeting of the Government's tax experts at the White House. Leaving the meeting Rep. Robert L. Doughton, Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, told reporters that tax revision and proposed farm levies were discussed with the President. Left to right: Daniel Bell, Director of the Budget; Rep. Fred Vinson of Kentucky, Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee now studying tax revision; Secretary of the Treasury Morgenthau; Roswell Magill, Undersecretary of the Treasury; and Rep. Robert L. Doughton.

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Vice President and Speaker in jovial mood as they leave conference with President. Washington, D.C., Jan. 2. Leaving the White House today with Vice President Garner after a conference with President Roosevelt, Speaker of the House William B. Bankhead chuckles as he tells reporters he has never seen a more brotherly, affectionate greeting in all his life, than the one the Chief Executive extended the Vice President. Bankhead said President Roosevelt greeted Vice President Garner at the conference by singing 'Happy New Year to You'

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Heads new Radio Correspondents Association. Washington, D.C., May 12. Fulton R. Lewis, Jr., was today elected president of the newly formed Radio Correspondents Association composed of radio news reporters, commentators, and correspondents. It was through the efforts of Lewis, a former Washington political writer, that radio news commentators recently gained the same recognition as accorded newspapermen by the White House, Senate, and House press galleries

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Sec. Perkins tells reporters 'No Progress.' Washington D.C. At the auto strike conference Secretary of Labor Mrs. Perkins told the reporters that "we are still in the stage of talking to interested parties" which interpreted as nothing has been done

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Dewey holds press conference. Washington, D.C., Dec. 9. Thomas E. Dewey told reporters today that 'there is a bottom to every well' and the next President 'can balance the budget because he's got to balance it.' He added, ' On the basis of past records, a New Deal President would not balance the budget.' Dewey is in the Capital to attend the Gridiron dinner tonight

Dewey holds press conference. Washington, D.C., Dec. 9. Thomas E. Dewe...

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French and British Ambassadors confer with President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., June 15. The French and British ambassadors, Count Rene De Saint-Quentin, left, and Lord Lothian, respectively, leaving the White House today following a conference of more than an hour. The meeting 'cleared up some things in our minds' was the only statement the envoys would make to reporters. They also said the results of the conference would be made to their governments immediately

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Reporters quiz French and British ambassadors following their conference with president. Washington, D.C., June 15. Reporters and cameramen surround the French Ambassador Count Rene De Saint-Quentin, left, and British Ambassador Lord Lothian as they left the White House today following a requested conference with President Roosevelt. The envoys refused to amplify the statement 'the meeting cleared up a lot of things in our minds' which they made to the newsmen

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If we have to make speeches until morning!' Austin on Senate filibuster. Washington, D.C., July 1. The Senate met at noon yesterday and kept going until 1:53 the next morning. Reason was that a republican bloc, opposed to allowing the President continued power to devalue the dollar and the Treasury to dip into the $2,000,000,000 stabilization fund, filibustered until midnight, at which time the power was supposed to lapse. Some opinion held that the power could again be granted, even after that time, so Senator Warren R. Austin told reporters that he had a list of 10 Senators who would speak if it held the Senate in session until dawn. The monetary authorization was, as was promised, 'talked to death'

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America's lost link found. Washington, D.C., Oct. 14. Dr. Julian H. Steward, archeologist of the Smithsonian Institution, has just brought to Washington a skeleton of an infant which he discovered in a cave near Great Salt Lake, and which he believes will provide science with a missing link in the story of man in North America. While holding a section of the skeleton, Dr. Steward told reporters that the cave was first occupied soon after it became habitable 10,000 to 20,000 years ago

America's lost link found. Washington, D.C., Oct. 14. Dr. Julian H. St...

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Taft finds tearing the budget a difficult task. Washington, D.C., Jan. 2. Senator Robert A. Taft, Republican of Ohio, found tearing the budget a difficult task as he told reporters at a press conference today that it would take at least two years to balance the budget

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President of Pan American Airways sees president. Washington, D.C., June 14. Following a conference with President Roosevelt, Juan Trippe, President of Pan American Airways, told reporters that his company is prepared to start Transpacific Air Service as soon as PMG Farely fixes a date for a first airmail flight

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Rep. Christopher D. Sullivan leaving White House. Told reporters there was no basis to reports that he would resign as head of Tammany Hall

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Jesse Jones holds first press conference since assuming new post. Washington, D.C., July 17. At his first press conference today after taking the oath as Federal Loan Administrator, Jesse Jones urged that Congress enact the new lending bill before it concludes its current session. Jones told reporters that immediate enactment of the bill was desirable because it would take 'a good time to get the program in operation'

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Nesmen question Senate majority leader as he leaves the White House. Washington, D.C., July 17. Emerging from a White House conference with President Roosevelt today, Senate majority leader Alben Barkley announced to reporters that 'no decision had been reached' on the next move in the congressional deadlock over neutrality legislation. He indicated that he might try to keep Congress in session until action on neutrality legislation has been obtained

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White House visitor. Washington, D.C., Nov. 1. Frank Duffy, Democratic National committeeman from Vermont, leaving the White House today after a call on the President. Duffy told reporters he hoped Vermont would go democratic next year

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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

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Congressional leaders confer with President on Neutrality Bill. Washington, D.C., July 5. President Roosevelt today called in majority leaders of the House and Senate to urge them to throw out the arms embargo clause of the Neutrality Bill which passed the House last week. The president's new proposal for a 3 billion lending program was also discussed. Leaving the White House and talking to reporters are Rep. Sam Rayburn, majority leader of the House, and Senator Alben Barkley, majority leader of the Senate

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Majority Leader at the press conference. Washington, D.C. Jan. 2. Senator Joe Robinson of Arkansas who is the majority leader of the Senate telling the reporters that Congress is going to regulate wages and hours even if necessary to pass a Constitutional amendment. Is this the rebirth of the N.R.A.?

Majority Leader at the press conference. Washington, D.C. Jan. 2. Sena...

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House and Senate conferees agree on final draft of neutrality bill. Washington, D.C., Nov. 3. Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Key Rittman, sitting, and Rep. Sol Bloom, standing Chairman of the House Foreign Relations Committee, as they outlined to reporters the final draft of the Neutrality Bill repealing the arms embargo as agreed upon by House and Senate conferees

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Sen. Taft returns for Congressional opening. Washington, D.C., Jan. 2. Back from a swing around the country on which he said he learned that 'sentiment against the New Deal is constantly rising,' Senator Robert A. Taft, Republican of Ohio, today told reporters the neutrality zone policy 'tends to involve us in disputes with other nations that might conceivably lead to war.' He added that attempts by the U.S. and other American countries to enforce a security zone around North and South American are perfectly indefensible and ridiculous

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Sen. McNary tells press that Republican Senators want lending bill amended. Washington, D.C., July 20. Senate minority leader Charles McNary seated at the conference table with reporters as he announced results of a Republican conference this morning on Sen. Alben barkley's lending bill. 'The Republicans will offer amendments calculated to remove some of the unusual powers contained in the program, decrease the appropriations and approve the bill if at all possible', he said. Sen. Barkley announced that he had changed the name of his bill from 'the self-liquidating projects act' to 'works financing act', and chanced the term 'self-liquidating' to 'recoverable assests!' 'There isn't [...]

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CIO Head calls on president. Washington, D.C., Dec. 19. CIO President John L. Lewis arriving at the White House today where he conferred for 20 minutes with President Roosevelt, he refused to discuss with reporters the nature of his visit but did say, however, that he as there at the president's invitation

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Apostolic delegate sees reporters in new headquarters. Washington, D.C., April 20. The most Reverend Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, apostolic delegate to the U.S., received reporters and photographers for the first time today in his new quarters to which the staff recently moved. The new marble buildings is on 'Embassy Row' on upper Massachusetts Avenue here

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Reporters question Rep. Mary Norton. Washington, D.C., July 22. Reporters besiege Rep. Mary T. Norton, Democrat of New Jersey, following her appearance today before the House Rules Committee in executive session. The purpose of the hearing was determine whether the highly controversial amendments offered by Rep. Barden, Democrat of North Carolina, should get right of way on the House floor. Rep. Norton is also the author of certain amendments to the wage-hour law which are not as controversial as those[...]

Reporters question Rep. Mary Norton. Washington, D.C., July 22. Report...

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German Ambassador bades goodbye to newsmen. Washington, D.C., Nov. 22. Leaving the State Department today after paying a farewell call on Secretary of State Cordell Hull, German Ambassador Hans Dieckhoff bids goodbye to the newspaper reporters, many of whom have become his friend since covering the German Embassy during the recent German-Czech crisis. Ambassador Dieckhoff plans to sail for Germany on the Europa next Friday night

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Battles a place for radio in press galleries of House and Senate. Washington, D.C., June 26. Fulton Lewis, Jr.--spelled with a small j-- who took up a challenge a few months ago to find a place for radio reporters in the press galleries of the Capitol. After being told that radio would never find a place there, he persuaded Rep. Dempsey of N.M. to sponsor a resolution to create galleries for radio press. The House and Senate Rules Committee soon passed the resolutions, and now radio has its own galleries in the two chambers

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Radio news gatherers in new quarters at Capitol. Washington, D.C., June 26. A group of radio news reporters at work in their new quarters across the hall from the House Chamber in the Capitol. The room was made over for radio press after its leader, Fulton Lewis, Jr., had almost single-handedly carried on a fight to create a place for it. Not only have House and Senate press privileges been granted, but full news gathering status has been given the press at White House and cabinet press conferences

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Radio takes its place in press galleries. Washington, D.C., June 26. Radio, once regarded as a 'poor relative' of the press, now has its own section of the House and Senate galleries reserved for radio news gatherers. Through the efforts of its chairman, Fulton Lewis, Jr., the gallery was created through special legislation. Here are the radio men listening to deliberations in the House gallery, side by side with news and syndicate reporters

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Finnish Minister highly excited after conference with Hull. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Leaving a conference with Secretary of State Hull today, Hjalmar Procope, Finnish Minister to the U.S., seemed highly excited as he flayed Russia's attack on his country to reporters. He said, 'All news that the Finns were responsible for incidents on the borderline have been over and over again proven false'

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

Rep. Hamilton Fish on neutrality. Washington, D.C., Oct. 30. After the...

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Finnish Minister leaves State Department after conference with Secretary Hull. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. Hjalmar Procope, Finnish Minister to the United States, leaving the office of Secretary of State Cardell Hull after a conference today. He told reporters that the Russian attack on his country 'is not a way but an unqualified aggression against a peace-loving and hard-working and religious people'

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Start the presses going!!!, Washington, D.C. October 10. This photo shows the newspaper reporters telephoning their editors the results the crop reports issued by the Federal Crop Reporting Board at three o'clock today. There was a mad scramble as the reporters dashed to the table where the reports lay, and then another as they rushed to the telephones to get the result in to their editors

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Start the presses going!!!, Washington, D.C. October 10. This photo shows the newspaper reporters telephoning their editors the results the crop reports issued by the Federal Crop Reporting Board at three o'clock today. There was a mad scramble as the reporters dashed to the table where the reports lay, and then another as they rushed to the telephones to get the result in to their editors

Start the presses going!!!, Washington, D.C. October 10. This photo sh...

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Reporters scramble for crop reports, Washington, D.C., October 10. Due to a premature leak of information from the drop report of the government several years ago, the Federal Crop Reporting Board has a system to prevent premature information which might influence the stock market. The reports are laid on a table a few yards away from the newsapermen who are held off by a rope. At a given signal, the rope is dropped and the reporters rush to the table, pick up the reports, and make another rush. This time to the phones to phone their papers. The photograph shows some of the reporters after the rope was dropped

Reporters scramble for crop reports, Washington, D.C., October 10. Due...

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Sec. Perkins tells reporters 'No Progress.' Washington D.C. At the auto strike conference Secretary of Labor Mrs. Perkins told the reporters that "we are still in the stage of talking to interested parties" which interpreted as nothing has been done

Sec. Perkins tells reporters 'No Progress.' Washington D.C. At the aut...

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Cotton state Solons present demands for enactment of farm program to president. Washington, D.C., Aug 5. Led by Senator Ellison D. "Cotton Ed" Smith, of South Carolina, a delegation of congressmen from the cotton states called on President Roosevelt today and presented their demands for enactment of a farm program before congressional adjournment. After the conference a spokesman for the group told reporters he felt the president would make stabilization loans under existing discretionary powers, probably through the Commodity Credit Corporation, on all basic commodities if given "definite assurances" that a farm production control program would be enacted early next session. In the picture, left to right: Rep. William R. Poage, Texas; Rep. John J. Sparkman, Ala.; Senator Ellison D. Smith, S.C.; Rep. Rene L. De Rouen, LA.; Rep. Lyndon Johnson, Tex.; Rep. Aaron Lane Ford, Miss. and Rep. Clyde Garrett, Texas, 8/5/37

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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

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Waiting for new justice. Washington, D.C., Sept. 30. Reporters and news photographer waiting outside the home of Clifford J. Burr, near Alexandria, Virginia, today for Justice Black. Shortly after returning from Europe yesterday, Justice Black went into seclusion and has refused to be interviewed or photographed since. 9/30/37

Waiting for new justice. Washington, D.C., Sept. 30. Reporters and new...

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New S.E.C. Chairman holds first press conference. Washington, D.C., Sept. 22. William Orville Douglas, newly elected chairman of the Securities Exchange Commission held his first press conference today in Washington. Chairman Douglas is shown at the head of the table surrounded by photographers and reporters. 9/22/37

New S.E.C. Chairman holds first press conference. Washington, D.C., Se...

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Chairman of senate Agriculture committee holds press conference. Washington, D.C., Nov. 16. Chairman Ellison D. Smith of the Senate Agriculture Committee talks to reporters following a meeting with his committee today to lay plans for action on farm crop control in the senate. From present indications Congressional actions on farm crop control legislation may be delayed as much as two or three weeks. 11/16/37

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Reporters Question Japanese Ambassador. Washington, D.C., Dec. 13. Japanese Ambassador Hirosi Saito was questioned by reporters as he arrived at the State Department today to express the regrets of his government on the sinking of the U.S. Gunboat Patanay. Secretary of State hull received Ambassador Saito. 12/13/37

Reporters Question Japanese Ambassador. Washington, D.C., Dec. 13. Jap...

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Arrives at meeting of Green and Lewis. Washington, D.C., Dec. 2. Senator George L. Berry, of Tennessee, enters the room at the Willard Hotel where CIO Head John L. Lewis and A.F. of L. President William Green were holding their peace meeting today. Leaving the room shortly after Berry assured reporters that the only reason for his attendance was to pay his personal respects and ask the rival leaders to compose their differences. 12/2/37

Arrives at meeting of Green and Lewis. Washington, D.C., Dec. 2. Senat...

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Chairman of Senate Finance Committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 16 Chairman Pat Harrison of the Senate Finance Committee pictured at his press conference today when he outlined to reporters his views regarding revision of the undistributed Profits Tax, probably early next year, and said he hoped that Congress would stand firmly for reduction of emergency relief expenditures, 11/16/37

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Judiciary still to continue. Washington, D.C., April 17. Newshawks that have been covering the Senate Judiciary hearing at the Capitol today expected to hear that the hearings would cease. In the above picture the reporters are learning that the hearing will continue for another ten days at least, 4/17/1937

Judiciary still to continue. Washington, D.C., April 17. Newshawks tha...

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Newsmen get dope from Senate majority after White House discussion in sit-strikes. Washington, D.C., March 27. Majority leader of the Senate, Senator Joseph T. Robinson discusses possible congressional action on the sit-down strike crisis with reporters following a White House conference today. After discussing all phases of the strike crisis with President Roosevelt, congressional leaders announced there is small chance that the federal government would intervene, 3/27/1937

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Windsors American guide. Washington, D.C., Oct. 4. Charles E. Cedaux, of New York, will act as guide for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor on their tour of American Industrial Centers this month. He is shown his first press conference at the Mayflower Hotel at which he resisted the efforts of more than 40 reporters to learn the details of the tour being planned for the former King and his wife. 10/4/37

Windsors American guide. Washington, D.C., Oct. 4. Charles E. Cedaux, ...

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Commerce Secretary holds last press conference. Washington, D.C., Dec. 21. A full house of reporters greeted Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. Roper today at his last press conference preparatory to leaving the cabinet post on December 23, 12/21/38

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House Majority Leader gets ready for the opening of Congress. Washington, D.C., Oct. 19. Sam Rayburn, Majority Leader of the House, holds an informal press conference outdoors, Rayburn, one of the few congressional leaders to return to Washington before the sessions begin, gets to work at once on putting New Deal legislation thru the House. He is shown talking to reporters on the steps of the Capitol, 10/19/38

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U.S. Crop reporting service celebrates 75th anniversary. Washington, D.C., May 12. Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace led the leading agriculturists of the country today in celebrating the 75th anniversary of the United States Crop Reporting Service. Inaugurated by Isaac Newton, first commissioner of U.S. Agriculture, in May 1863 and based on reports from less that 2000 crop correspondents, the U.S. Crop Reporting service has grown until now it numbers more than 200,000 crop and livestock reporters, supplying information monthly or oftener to the board. Pictured are, left to right: Miss Amanda T. Newton, granddaughter of the first Commisioner of Agriculture; Secretary Wallace, and Allan Farquhar, Veteran Crop Reporter of Sandy Springs, MD, 5/12/38

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Auto magnate leaves White House after conference with President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., April 27. Forced to run a gantlet of newspaper reporters, Henry Ford is pictured leaving the White House today with Maj. Henry M. Cunningham, Manager of the Alexandria, VA.O branch of the Ford Motor Co., after a luncheon and conference with Presdient Roosevelt. Both the White House and Ford refused to make a statement following the discussion which lasted a couple of hours, 4/27/38

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State Secretary pressed for latest news on European situation. Washington, D.C., Sept. 26. Leaving the White House today after listening with President Roosevelt to Hitler's speech, is accompanied to his office by reporters seeking latest news on the European situation, 9/26/38

State Secretary pressed for latest news on European situation. Washing...

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Crowd greets Czech Minister as he leaves conference with Secretary Hull. Washington, D.C., Sept. 27. War days of 1917 were recalled today as a crowd gathered before the entrance to the State Department today to greet Czechoclovakian Minister Vladimir Hurban following his conference with Secretary of State Cordell Hull. He is pictured on the right (between two men) as he faced a battery of camera men and inquiring reporters, 9/27/38

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Newsmen await Henry Ford. Washington, D.C., April 27. Reporters and news cameramen waiting outside the White Housue for Henry Ford to emerge from a conference with President Roosevelt. The wait was in vain, as far as news was concerened, because the motor magnate refused to make a statement of leaving, 4/27/38

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State Secretary greets High Commissioner Paul McNutt. Washington, D.C., Feb. 23. Making his round of official calls shortly after his arrival in the capital today, Paul V. McNutt, High Commissioner to the Philippines, is greeted at the State Department by Secretary of State Cordell Hull. Informed of a Presidential boom already launched in his favor by Indiana friends, McNutt told reporters "I am not a candidate for any office. I am giving my time, attention, thought and energy to American-Philippine relations," 2/23/38

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FCC Chairman tells reporters of moves to allow wire firms to merge. Washington, D.C., Nov. 29. FCC Chairman James Fly today told reporters that a report would be submitted to the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee next week on the proposed merger of the Western Union and Postal Telegraph Companies. He said that data is being gathered by the Labor and Justice Departments to be included in the report. He added that there was some talk of effecting the merger through a consent decree in the anti-trust action filed by the Justice Department

FCC Chairman tells reporters of moves to allow wire firms to merge. Wa...

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President Roosevelt's sees doom of trailer families in this country. Washington, D.C., March 29. Scenes like this at the Washington trailer camp, within a stone's throw of the Washington Monument, will soon be a thing of the past, was the belief President Roosevelt expressed to reporters at his press conference yesterday. He said sooner or later the government is going to demand and require that everybody in the bounds of the United States have a home address somewhere - and that there be an end of the trailer type of families, gypsies, hoboes and migratory drifters who flock by the thousands to such sunny climes as Florida and California without the slightest idea as how they are going to live when they arrive. 3-29-39

President Roosevelt's sees doom of trailer families in this country. W...

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Apostolic delegate sees reporters in new headquarters. Washington, D.C., April 20. The most Reverend Amleto Giovanni Cicognani, apostolic delegate to the U.S., received reporters and photographers for the first time today in his new quarters to which the staff recently moved. The new marble buildings is on 'Embassy Row' on upper Massachusetts Avenue here

Apostolic delegate sees reporters in new headquarters. Washington, D.C...

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Rep. Christopher D. Sullivan leaving White House. Told reporters there was no basis to reports that he would resign as head of Tammany Hall

Rep. Christopher D. Sullivan leaving White House. Told reporters there...

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

[Rep. Hamilton Fish on neutrality. Washington, D.C., Oct. 30. After th...

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Congress' reporters hold own elections. Washington, D.C., Jan. 20. The biennial election of press galleries of the House and Senate today cast ballots to elect a standing committee of five to supervise management of the two press galleries during the next two years. Here, Harriet Evans, casts her ballot while election officials, Chester R. Thrift, Douglas Cornell and Bill Donaldson, Superintendent of the House Press Gallery see that it is done right, 1/20/39

Congress' reporters hold own elections. Washington, D.C., Jan. 20. The...

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Congress' reporters hold own elections. Washington, D.C., Jan. 20. The biennial election of press galleries of the House and Senate today cast ballots to elect a standing committee of five to supervise management of the two press galleries during the next two years. Here, Harriet Evans, casts her ballot while election officials, Chester R. Thrift, Douglas Cornell and Bill Donaldson, Superintendent of the House Press Gallery see that it is done right, 1/20/39

Congress' reporters hold own elections. Washington, D.C., Jan. 20. The...

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

[Rep. Hamilton Fish on neutrality. Washington, D.C., Oct. 30. After th...

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Finnish minister discusses Russo-Finnish peace statement with Secretary Hull. Washignton, D.C., March 13. Finnish Minister Hjalmar J. Procope, center, runs a gauntlet of news photographers and reporters as he leaves State Department following a meeting with Secretary Hull at which he was shown a copy of a statement on the Russo-Finnish peace which the administration prepared, 3-13-40

Finnish minister discusses Russo-Finnish peace statement with Secretar...

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McNutt faces cameramen and reporters at press conference. Washington, D.C., July 6. Paul McNutt, Governor General of the Philippines and announced candidate for the democratic presidential nomination in 1940 in the event President Roosevelt does not run, faces a battery of cameramen and a corps of newsmen at a press conference shortly after his arrival in the Capital today

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Census director confers with president. Washington, D.C., March 8. Leaving the White House today, William L. Austin, director of the census, refused to tell reporters what was discussed at a conference with President Roosevelt, 3-8-40

Census director confers with president. Washington, D.C., March 8. Lea...

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G.O.P. Vice Presidential candidate now center of news at Capitol. Washington, D.C., July 7. Cameramen "shoot" Senator Charles McNary, G.O.P. vice presidential candidate, at the Capitol while he discusses his nomination with reporters, 7-1-40

G.O.P. Vice Presidential candidate now center of news at Capitol. Wash...

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Governor of Bank of China presented to President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., July 1. Dr. T.V. Soong, left, Governor of the Bank of China, was presented to President Roosevelt today by Dr. Hu Shih, Chinese ambassador. Dr. Soong told reporters his visit was purely social, 7-1-40

Governor of Bank of China presented to President Roosevelt. Washington...

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40 Years as U.S. Senate reporter. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. James W. Murphy has just completed 40 years as an official reporter of the United States Senate. He has wielded his shorthand pen since the session in December 1896, and has seen many distinguished statesmen come and go during his term of service. For two generations members of the Murphy family have been on the staff of the Official Senate Reporters to record Senatorial debate

40 Years as U.S. Senate reporter. Washington, D.C., Dec. 11. James W. ...

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Finnish minister. Washington, D.C., March 14. Finnish Minister Hjalmar J. Procope told reporters today at his press conference that the loss of 15,000 to 20,000 Finns in the struggle with Russia was not in vain because Finland, by fighting for its life, has earned a greater moral right to live, 3-14-40

Finnish minister. Washington, D.C., March 14. Finnish Minister Hjalmar...

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Office of War Information news bureau. These OWI reporters work six days a week on stories for both domestic and overseas use. In the course of a week most of them turn out a list of assignments as long as a cub reporter's. Examples of the variety of stories done: "Roundup on wartime transportation," "Industrial feeding program started in war plants," "U.S. Army heroes of Greek descent," "How to get your tires recapped." Stories for domestic release go to the chief of the general news desk. Ken Stewart, chief of the foreign desk, reviews all overseas assignments

Office of War Information news bureau. These OWI reporters work six da...

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Press conference on meat rationing. J.H. Westing (left), assistant director of Office of Price Administration's (OPA) Food Rationing Division, and Leon Bosch, head of Point Control Development show reporters, at press conference held March 20, papier-mache meat cuts to illustrate point values

Press conference on meat rationing. J.H. Westing (left), assistant dir...

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Meat rationing preview. Reporters make their own news. Washington correspondents get preview of meat rationing in operation with Office of Price Administration officials behind counter. In left foreground is Mrs. Philip Crowlie, OPA's "typical housewife," explaining the system to a woman reporter, while Harold Rowe, food rationing chief, figures point values on the scale

Meat rationing preview. Reporters make their own news. Washington corr...

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Meat rationing preview. Office of Price Administration (OPA) food rationing officials answer reporters' questions on new meats-fats point values at press conference

Meat rationing preview. Office of Price Administration (OPA) food rati...

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BGEN Robert A. Rosenberg participates in a Media Training Seminar. Air Force public affairs personnel act as reporters to prepare him for actual interview situations

BGEN Robert A. Rosenberg participates in a Media Training Seminar. Air...

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Secretary of Defense, The Honorable William B. Cohen, addresses military reporters about the Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR). In the report it states that it has been determined that US forces must be capable of fighting and winning two major theater wars nearly simultaneously. Also noted was the need in placing greater emphasis on the continuing need to maintain continuous overseas presence in order to shape the international environment and to be be better able to respond to a variety of smaller-scale contingencies and asymmetric threats

Secretary of Defense, The Honorable William B. Cohen, addresses milita...

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Deputy Secretary of Defense John J. Hamre briefs reporters on the accomplishments of the Defense Reform Initiatives in the Pentagon on October 8, 1998

Deputy Secretary of Defense John J. Hamre briefs reporters on the acco...

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Deputy Secretary of Defense John J. Hamre briefs reporters on the accomplishments of the Defense Reform Initiatives in the Pentagon on October 8, 1998

Deputy Secretary of Defense John J. Hamre briefs reporters on the acco...

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Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen (left) answers reporters' questions regarding the attacks on selected targets in Iraq during DESERT FOX. GEN Henry H. Shelton, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of STAFF listens in the background

Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen (left) answers reporters' questi...

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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of STAFF GEN Henry H. Shelton, U.S. Army, points to an aerial photograph as he briefs reporters on the bomb damage assessment of selected Iraqi targets during DESERT FOX

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of STAFF GEN Henry H. Shelton, U.S. Army,...

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Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of STAFF GEN Henry H. Shelton, U.S. Army, stand in front of an aerial photograph as he briefs reporters on the attack of selected Iraqi targets during DESERT FOX

Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, with Chairman of the Joint Chie...

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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of STAFF GEN Henry H. Shelton, U.S. Army, briefs reporters on the bomb damage assessment of strikes against Iraq during DESERT FOX

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of STAFF GEN Henry H. Shelton, U.S. Army,...

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The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, shows a videotape to reporters of previous encounters between U.S. and Chinese aircraft, after the recent collision of a U.S. Navy EP-3 Aries II reconnaissance aircraft and a Chinese Shenyang F-8 fighter aircraft, at the Pentagon, Washington D.C., on Apr. 13, 2001.(Department of Defense official photo by Robert D. Ward) (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, shows a v...

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The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, briefs reporters about the recent collision of a U.S. Navy EP-3 Aries II reconnaissance aircraft and a Chinese Shenyang F-8 fighter aircraft, at the Pentagon, Washington D.C., on Apr. 13, 2001.(Department of Defense official photo by Robert D. Ward) (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, briefs re...

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The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, briefs reporters about a recent collision of a U.S. Navy EP-3 Aries II reconnaissance aircraft and a Chinese Shenyang F-8 fighter aircraft, at the Pentagon, Washington D.C., on Apr. 13, 2001.(Department of Defense official photo by Robert D. Ward) (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, briefs re...

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The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld (left), U.S. Secretary of Defense, and the Minister of Defense, Mario Fernandez of the Republic of Chile (right), take questions from news reporters at the Pentagon, Washington D.C., on May 24, 2001.(DoD photo by Robert D. Ward) (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld (left), U.S. Secretary of Defense, an...

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The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, talks to reporters during a media availability in the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., on Aug. 3, 2001. (DoD photo by Helene C. Stikkel) (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, talks to ...

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The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, talks to reporters during a media availability in the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., on Aug. 3, 2001. (DoD photo by Helene C. Stikkel) (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, talks to ...

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U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld talks to reporters during a media availability in the Pentagon on Aug. 3, 2001  (DoD photo by Helene C. Stikkel)  (Released)

U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld talks to reporters during...

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The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, talks to reporters during a media availability in the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., on Aug. 3, 2001. (DoD photo by Helene C. Stikkel) (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, talks to ...

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The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, talks to reporters during a media availability in the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., on Aug. 3, 2001. (DoD photo by Helene C. Stikkel)  (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, talks to ...

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The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, talks to reporters during a press conference at the Pentagon, Washington D.C. on Sep. 6, 2001. (DoD photo by Robert D. Ward) (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, talks to ...

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The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, talks to reporters during a press conference at the Pentagon, Washington D.C. on Sep. 6, 2001. (DoD photo by Robert D. Ward) (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, talks to ...

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Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld addresses reporters in the Pentagon Press Room, soon after the attack on the Pentagon, accompanied on his right by Joint Chiefs of STAFF, U.S. Army GEN. Henry Shelton and on his left by U.S. Senator John Warner of Virginia and Carl Levin of Michigan, far left. (DoD photo by PETTY Officer 2nd Class Robert Houlihan) (Released)

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld addresses reporters in the Pentagon ...

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The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, briefs reporters on the fire fighting and search and rescue efforts at the Pentagon, after a hijacked American Airlines flight slammed into the building on Sep.11th, in the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., on Sep. 12, 2001. (DoD photo by Helene C. Stikkel)  (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, briefs re...

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The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, briefs reporters on the fire fighting and search and rescue efforts at the Pentagon, after a hijacked American Airlines flight slammed into the building on Sep.11th, in the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., on Sep. 12, 2001. (DoD photo by Helene C. Stikkel)  (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, briefs re...

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The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, briefs reporters on the call-up of up to 50,000 Reserve and Guard personnel, at the Pentagon, Washington, D.C., on Sep. 18, 2001.(DoD photo by Helene C. Stikkel) (Released)

The Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld, U.S. Secretary of Defense, briefs re...

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