Lend-lease hearings. The House Foreign Affairs Committee considers phases of the lend-lease act before an interested audience. The committee later recommended to the House that the act be continued in force as a valuable factor in the fighting of the war
Lend-lease hearings. War Shipping Administrator Emory S. Land urges the House Foreign Affairs Committee to support the lend-lease act. The committee reported to the House urging that the act be continued in force
Lend-lease hearings. The House Foreign Affairs Committee considers phases of the lend-lease act before an interested audience. The committee later recommended to the House that the act be continued in force as a valuable factor in the fighting of the war
Lend-lease hearings. Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson describes value of lend-lease to the army, at a hearing before the House Foreign Affairs Committee; Representative Sol Bloom presides
Lend-lease hearings. The House Foreign Affairs Committee hears witnesses, including lend-lease administrator Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., Secretaries Stimson and Wicard, and war shipping administrator Emory S. Land, in support of the continuance of the lend-lease act
Lend-lease hearings. Admiral Emory S. Land, war shipping administrator, Representative Sol Bloom, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., lend-lease administrator, discuss the lend-lease legislation as Admiral Land prepares to testify to its importance to the Merchant Marine
Lend-lease hearings. War Shipping Administrator Emory S. Land, ponders a question of a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on the value of the lend-lease act to the war effort, at a hearing in Washington. The committee later recommended that the act be continued in effect. Representative Sol Bloom, chairman of the committee, presided
Lend-lease hearings. Admiral Emory S. Land, war shipping administrator, Representative Sol Bloom, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., lend-lease administrator discuss the lend-lease legislation as Admiral Land prepares to testify to its importance to the Merchant Marine
Lend-lease hearings. Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson urges the House Foreign Affairs Committee to recommend continuance of the lend-lease act, as Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., lend-lease administrator (in the background to the right) listens. The committee later recommended it
Lend-lease hearings. War Shipping Administrator Emory S. Land urges the House Foreign Affairs Committee to support the lend-lease act. The committee reported to the House urging that the act be continued in force
Lend-lease hearings. The House Foreign Affairs Committee considers phases of the lend-lease act before an interested audience. The committee later recommended to the House that the act be continued in force as a valuable factor in the fighting of the war
No legislation will keep us out of war Rep. Fish tells House committee. Washington, D.C., April 11. The senior republican member of the House Foreign affairs Committee, Rep. J. Hamilton Fish, appearing at the hearing on neutrality legislation today declared "No legislation will keep us out of war, but we can write legislation that can have a tendency to keep us out of it" he said he felt that behind all the neutrality laws was the desire of the administration to determine the aggressor nation. Rep. Sol Bloom, chairman of the Committee, is seated.
Lend-lease hearings. Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson describes value of lend-lease to the army, at a hearing before the House Foreign Affairs Committee; Representative Sol Bloom presides
Lend-lease hearings. The House Foreign Affairs Committee hears witnesses, including lend-lease administrator Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., Secretaries Stimson and Wicard, and war shipping administrator Emory S. Land, in support of the continuance of the lend-lease act
Lend-lease hearings. Admiral Emory S. Land, war shipping administrator, Representative Sol Bloom, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., lend-lease administrator, discuss the lend-lease legislation as Admiral Land prepares to testify to its importance to the Merchant Marine
Discuss far east war situation. Washington, D.C., Jan. 8. Col. Montchen Thomas Tchou, China's first housing expert, discusses the far east situation with Rep. Sam McReynolds, Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, at a luncheon at the National Press Club. The luncheon was given for Col. Tchou by Washington Committee for Aid to China, 1/8/38
Lend-lease hearings. War Shipping Administrator Emory S. Land, ponders a question of a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on the value of the lend-lease act to the war effort, at a hearing in Washington. The committee later recommended that the act be continued in effect. Representative Sol Bloom, chairman of the committee, presided
Lend-lease hearings. Admiral Emory S. Land, war shipping administrator, Representative Sol Bloom, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., lend-lease administrator discuss the lend-lease legislation as Admiral Land prepares to testify to its importance to the Merchant Marine
The sot-weed factor: or, A voyage to Maryland. A satyr. In which is describ'd the laws, government, courts and constitutions of the country, and also the buildings, feasts, frolicks, entertainments and drunken humours of the inhabitants of that part of America. In burlesque verse.
The photographs in the Farm Security Administration / Office of War Information Photograph
Fort Nisqually, Factor's House, Point Defiance Park, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA
The photographs in the Farm Security Administration / Office of War Information Photograph
The photographs in the Farm Security Administration / Office of War Information Photograph
Fort Nisqually, Factor's House, Point Defiance Park, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA
The sot-weed factor: or, A voyage to Maryland. A satyr. In which is describ'd the laws, government, courts and constitutions of the country, and also the buildings, feasts, frolicks, entertainments and drunken humours of the inhabitants of that part of America. In burlesque verse.
The sot-weed factor: or, A voyage to Maryland. A satyr. In which is describ'd the laws, government, courts and constitutions of the country, and also the buildings, feasts, frolicks, entertainments and drunken humours of the inhabitants of that part of America. In burlesque verse.
Fort Nisqually, Factor's House, Point Defiance Park, Tacoma, Pierce County, WA