AS THEY DRESSSED IN THE 1900'S. THESE THREE WOMEN, MRS. MARY HARRIMAN RUMSEY, NEW YORK MILLIONAIRE, LEFT, MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, AND MRS. ISABELLA GREENWAY, REPRESENTATIVE FROM ARIZONA, ATTENDED THE JUNIOR LEAGUE BALL AT THE MAYFLOWER HOTEL IN WASHINGTON FRIDAY NIGHT IN THE GOWN THEY WORE THE NIGHT THEY MADE THEIR DEBUTS. MRS. RUMSEY, WHO IS CHAIRMAN OF THE CONSUMERS ADVISORY BOARD OF THE N.R.A., ORGANIZED THE FIRST JUNIOR LEAGUE UNIT IN THE COUNTRY IN NEW YORK CITY. THESE THREE WOMEN HAVE BEEN PERSONAL FRIENDS FOR MANY YEARS
The tariff question. The McClure-Cooper debate. Reply of State Chairman Cooper to the speech of Colonel A. K. McClure. [Oct.1888].
Maybe it's the $700,000. Washington, D.C., Nov. 29. Maybe it's the $700,000 deficit left over from the last presidential campaign they are discussing - at any rate Chairman John Hamilton, right, and former Chairman Henry P. Fletcher, seemed mighty serious in their conversation at today's meeting of the Republican National Committee
Housing heads get together. Washington, D.C., Nov. 17. Attending the Annual Conference of Mayors today, were left to right: Mayor La Guardia of New York, Nathan Straus, of the United States Housing Authority; and Langdon Post, Chairman of the New York Housing Authority, who spoke on slum clearance and low cost housing. 11/17/37
FSA (Farm Security Administration) supervisor handing check to chairman of committee for purchase of cooperative ensilage harvester. Cornish, Utah
[Big three of U.S. Steel. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. Interested spectators at today's session of the Monopoly Committee now investigating the $4,000,000[,000?] steel industry were, left to right: Edward R. Stettinius, Chairman of the Board, U.S. Steel Corp., Benjamin F. Fairless, President, and William Beye, Vice President]
Mrs. Jane Jacobs, chairman of the Comm. to save the West Village holds up documentary evidence at press conference at Lions Head Restaurant at Hudson & Charles Sts / World Telegram & Sun photo by Phil Stanziola.
Social Security board now completed. Washington, D.C., Aug. 9. With the swearing in today of George E. Biggie, of Rhode Island, the Social Security Board is now fully constituted. In the photograph, left to right: George E. Biggie, Arthur J. Altmeyer, Chairman, and Vincent M. Miles, 8/9/37
Jesse Jones takes oath as Federal Loan Administrator. Washington, D.C., July 17. Jesse Jones, retiring Chairman of the RFC today was sworn in as Federal Loan Administrator by Ronald H. Allen, right, Assistant Secretary of the RFC
2 women members of the arrangements committee for the Demo. Nat'l Convention in NY, June 24. Left: Mrs. D.A. McDougal, Nat'l Committee woman from Okla. Right: Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, Vice-Chmn. of the Demo. Nat'l Comm.
(Mrs. H. Kinnicutt) Mrs. Fuller Potter -- Mrs. H.W. Howe
Mrs. James Kelleher, wife of a hired man, and one of her children. Except for a bed, a stove and a dresser, these are the only articles of furniture in the house. Near Grand Ridge, Illinois
Mrs. Harlan F. Stone
Mrs. Fred Britten
Eggers & Higgins, 542 5th Ave., New York City. Miss Hartman
Miss Louise Ireland & Miss Helen Marye, 4/18/25
WOMAN'S NATIONAL SERVICE SCHOOL, UNDER WOMAN'S SECTION, NAVY LEAGUE. MRS. H.B. JOY
Washington, D.C. A day nursery for pre-school children of mothers engaged in war work, operated under the supervision of the District of Columbia Health Department by Mrs. Leroy Bonbrest at her home at 1144 Branch Avenue, S.E. Mrs. Bonbrest and the children out in the yard looking at a picture book