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ROOSEVELT GETS ANOTHER PICTURE. MARVIN McINTYRE, PRESIDENTIAL SECRETARY, IN BEHALF OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ACCEPTS THE CHARCOAL DRAWING OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE DONE BY JOHN WICK DANIEL, III, GRANDSON OF THE LATE SEN. JOHN DANIEL OF VIRGINIA. THIS DRAWING WAS USED AS A COVER ON THE FIRST ISSUE OF 'YOUNG DEMOCRAT' OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE YOUNG DEMOCRATIC CLUB. FROM THE LEFT: J. RAYNINAN, CHARLES BORDA, MISS OLLIE FLOYD, McINTYRE, DANIEL III, MARGARET O'BRIEN, LEO DOCKSTETER, AND HYMAN GOODBINDER

ROOSEVELT GETS ANOTHER PICTURE. MARVIN McINTYRE, PRESIDENTIAL SECRETAR...

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PRESIDENT CONFERS WITH NEW HEAD VFW. WASHINGTON, D.C. OCTOBER 6. IN A CONFERENCE WITH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AT THE WHITE HOUSE TODAY, COL. BERNARD W. KEARNEY, NEW COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS, ASSURED THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE THAT WORLD WAR VETERANS ARE CHIEFLY CONCERNED WITH STEADY JOBS RATHER THAN A GENERAL PENSION SYSTEM. IN A LETTER LEFT WITH THE PRESIDENT, KEARNEY SAID THAT NO ACTION WHATSOEVER WAS TAKEN ON THE GENERAL PENSION SYSTEM BY HIS ORGANIZATION AT ITS DENVER ENCAMPMENT

PRESIDENT CONFERS WITH NEW HEAD VFW. WASHINGTON, D.C. OCTOBER 6. IN A ...

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"Wrong Way" Corrigan calls on President. Washington, D.C., Aug. 31. "Wrong Way" Corrigan, who paid Washington a surprise visit today, is shown leaving the White House after being presented to President Roosevelt. He is shown with Oswald Ryan, member of the Civil Aeronautics Authority, who introduced him to the Chief Executive, 8/31/38

"Wrong Way" Corrigan calls on President. Washington, D.C., Aug. 31. "W...

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President Bill Clinton visits JSC

President Bill Clinton visits JSC

S98-05025 (14 April 1998) --- President Bill Clinton tours a laboratory mockup used for training purposes by astronauts assigned to fly aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Astronaut William Shepherd (... More

LOOKING FORWARD. THIS IS THE LAST PHOTOGRAPH MADE OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT BEFORE HE LEFT WASHINGTON ON HIS SEA-CRUISE VACATION. THE CAMERA CAUGHT THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE IN A MOOD INDICATIVE OF HIS ATTITUDE AT THE TIME OF HIS LAST RADIO BROADCAST

LOOKING FORWARD. THIS IS THE LAST PHOTOGRAPH MADE OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVE...

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Cake for the president. This birthday cake, a gift to President Roosevelt, is received for the Chief Executive by his Secretary, Marvin McIntyre, center. From the left: Pennsylvania State Senator Anthony Cavalcante, Mrs. J. Buell Snyder, wife of the Congressman; Sec. McIntyre, Miss Signe Osteberg, and Rep. J. Buell Snyder, D. of Pennsylvania 1/30/35

Cake for the president. This birthday cake, a gift to President Roosev...

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Republican Mayor of Philadelphia tells Chief Executive desire to cooperate, Washington, D.C. Aug.12. Republican Mayor S. Davis Wilson, of Philadelphia, talking to newspapermen at the White House today following a conference with President Roosevelt. At the same time he told President Roosevelt of his desire to cooperate with the administration, Mayor Wilson laid before the Chief Executive a request that Navy construction awards for a battleship, two submarines and destroyer be placed with the Philadelphia Navy Yard. He also asked for a 30 million PWA loan

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Chief Executive receives international rotary chief. Washington, D.C., Oct. 20. Maurice Duperrey of Paris (left) President of Rotary International leaving the White House today after a call on President Roosevelt. Jules Henry, (center) Counselor and Charge D'Affaires of the French Embassy, and George W. Harris, past President of the Washington Rotary Club, accompanied the Rotary Chief. 10/20/37

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CHIEF EXECUTIVE RECEIVES FIRST 'BUDDY' POPPY. LITTLE MURIEL MORGAN CAME FROM THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS HOME FOR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF EX-SERVICES MEN IN FATON RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, TO PRESENT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WITH THE FIRST BUDDY POPPY TO OFFICIALLY OPEN THE 1934 NATIONAL POPPY SALE CONDUCTED BY THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS. JAMES E. VAN ZANDT, COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE VFW IS ALSO SHOWN IN THE PHOTOGRAPH

CHIEF EXECUTIVE RECEIVES FIRST 'BUDDY' POPPY. LITTLE MURIEL MORGAN CAM...

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PRESIDENT PRESENTS REGATTA CUP. GEORGE REIS, WINNER OF THE RECENT PRESIDENT'S CUP REGATTA, RECEIVES HIS TROPHY FROM THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE. REIS IS THE ONLY MAN TO WIN THE CUP TWICE. HE WAS ACCOMPANIED ON THIS TRIP TO THE WHITE HOUSE, BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE PRESIDENT'S CUP REGATTA AND OTHER MOTORBOAT ENTHUSIASTS

PRESIDENT PRESENTS REGATTA CUP. GEORGE REIS, WINNER OF THE RECENT PRES...

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ROOSEVELT GETS D.A.V. INVITE. D.C. ONOFRIO, GENERAL CHAIRMAN OF DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS (SHAKING HANDS WITH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT) HEADED AN OFFICIAL DELEGATION TO THE WHITE HOUSE WEDNESDAY TO EXTEND THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE A BID TO THE NATIONAL D.A.V. CONVENTION AT NEW HAVEN, CONN. IN JULY. STATE SEN. MATHEW A. DALY OF NEW HAVEN IS IN THE WHITE SUIT DIRECTLY BEHIND THE PRESIDENT

ROOSEVELT GETS D.A.V. INVITE. D.C. ONOFRIO, GENERAL CHAIRMAN OF DISABL...

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Speaker of House discusses legislative program with President. Washington, D.C., Dec. 22. Speaker of the House William B. Bankhead arriving at the White House today for a conference with President Roosevelt. Upon leaving, Bankhead told newsmen he had discussed with President Roosevelt this session's legislative program and also made arrangements for the message the Chief Executive will deliver to Congress on January 4, 12/22/38

Speaker of House discusses legislative program with President. Washing...

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Talks with Chief Executive. Washington, D.C., Feb. 7. Ray Atherton, United States Minister to Bulgaria, was one of President Roosevelt's callers at the White House this morning

Talks with Chief Executive. Washington, D.C., Feb. 7. Ray Atherton, Un...

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Below the belt.' Washington, D.C., July 6. Since President Roosevelt first came to the White House in 1933, Presidential Secretary Stephen T. Early as set aside a special envelope for what he terms 'below the belt' letters addressed to the Chief Executive. Threats from Cranks and general mud slinging letters from persons in all walks in life make up the contents of this folder

Below the belt.' Washington, D.C., July 6. Since President Roosevelt f...

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President Coolidge opens International Civil Aeronautics Conference. President Coolidge with his Secretary Everett Sanders snapped as they left the Chamber of Commerce building where the Chief Executive delivered the welcome address at the International Civil Aeronautics Conference

President Coolidge opens International Civil Aeronautics Conference. P...

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President Hoover signs Farm-Relief Bill. President Hoover signing the Farm-Relief Bill at the White House today, thereby making the measure which provides for a $500,000,000 revolving fund to stabilize agriculture and stiabilize agriculture and stimulate co-operative marketing, the land. Others in the picture besides the Chief Executive, are left to right: Senator Charles L. McNary, Oregon; Vice President Curtis; Speaker of the House Nicholas Longworth; and Rep. Gilbert N. Haugen, Iowa

President Hoover signs Farm-Relief Bill. President Hoover signing the ...

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President forbids transport of arms by government vessels to warring countries. Washington, D.C., Sept .14. Following a conference at the White House today between President Roosevelt and Joseph P. Kennedy, Chairman of the Maritime Commission, the Chief Executive issued an order forbidding Government-owned merchant vessels to transport arms or ammunition to Japan or China. Kennedy is shown leaving the conference. 9/14/37

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PRESIDENT ENJOYS DEMOCRATIC VICTORY FEAST. WASHINGTON, D.C., MARCH 4. IN FINE FORM AND FLASHING THE TYPICAL 'ROOSEVELT' SMILE, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT HEADED THE THOUSAND OR MORE LOYAL DEMOCRATS ATTENDING THE HUNDRED-DOLLAR-A-PLATE VICTORY FEAST TONIGHT AT THE MAYFLOWER HOTEL IN WASHINGTON. FIVE DOLLARS WORTH OF FOOD AND NINETY-FIVE DOLLARS TO THE DEMOCRATIC WAR CHEST WAS THE ORDER OF THE EVENING. THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE IS SHOWN WITH JOSEPH P. TUMULTY, FORMER SECRETARY TO THE LATE PRESIDENT WILSON, WHO WAS TOASTMASTER FOR THE DINNER. NOTE THE PRESIDENT'S RESEMBLANCE TO ANOTHER FAMOUS ROOSEVELT, THE LATE AND FORMER PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT

PRESIDENT ENJOYS DEMOCRATIC VICTORY FEAST. WASHINGTON, D.C., MARCH 4. ...

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CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE CHIEF. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 18. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT CONGRATULATES JOSEPH P. KENNEDY, FORMER MARITIME HEAD AND CLOSE ADVISOR OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE, SHORTLY AFTER HE TOOK THE OATH AS U.S. ENVOY TO GREAT BRITAIN TODAY IN THE WHITE HOUSE. ASSOCIATE JUSTICE STANLEY REED (CENTER) ADMINISTERED THE OATH IN THE PRESENCE OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE CHIEF. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 18. PRESIDEN...

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Confer with president. Washington, D.C., Jan 24. Robert H. Jackson (left) Assistant Attorney General, and Ben Cohen Office of the President's "Braintrusters", leaving the White House today after a conference with President Roosevelt. It is believed they discussed projected anti-monopoly recommendations which the Chief Executive will embody in a special message to Congress, 1/24/38

Confer with president. Washington, D.C., Jan 24. Robert H. Jackson (le...

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CHIEF EXECUTIVE PRESENTS PRESIDENT'S CUP TO WINNER OF REGATTA. WASHINGTON, D.C. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TODAY PERSONALLY PRESENTED THE PRESIDENT'S CUP TO HERBERT A. MENDELSON OF DETROIT, WINNER OF THE PRESIDENT'S CUP REGATTA ON THE POTOMAC RIVER LAST SEPTEMBER. L TO R: HERBERT A. MENDELSON; GORDON LEECH, CHAIRMAN OF THE PRESIDENT'S CUP REGATTA ASSOCIATION; JAMES A. COU[...]OR, GENERAL CHAIRMAN OF THE 1937 REGATTA; HARRY P. SOMMERVILLE, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

CHIEF EXECUTIVE PRESENTS PRESIDENT'S CUP TO WINNER OF REGATTA. WASHING...

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Tax cut is seen after White House parley. Washington, D.C., Aug.13. A prediction that taxes will not be increased within the next year and may in fact, be "slightly reduced," was made today by congressional tax leaders following a last-minute conference with President Roosevelt at the White House just before the Chief Executive left on his flood control inspection tour. Rep. Robert L. Doughton, North Carolina, chairman of the House Means Commitee, and Senator Pat Harrison, Miss., chairman of the Senate Finance Commitee, are shown leaving the White House after the conference

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PRESIDENT NIXON - HICKAM AFB - SPEECH - MEDAL OF FREEDOM PRESENTATION - HI

PRESIDENT NIXON - HICKAM AFB - SPEECH - MEDAL OF FREEDOM PRESENTATION ...

S70-15511 (19 April 1970) --- President Richard M. Nixon speaks at Hickham Air Force Base prior to presenting the nation's highest civilian award to the Apollo 13 crew. Receiving the Presidential Medal of Free... More

President decorates Duchess County scout. July 7. After leaving the all-state game today President Roosevelt motored to the National Jamboree of the Boy Scouts where he visited the camp of the Duchess County, NY. scouts. He is shown pinning the award of Eagle Scout on Frankly. St. John, Troop #7, of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. In the car with the Chief Executive are James L. West, (center) Chief Scout Executive; and Dan Beard, oldest member of the scouts, 7/7/37

President decorates Duchess County scout. July 7. After leaving the al...

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PRESIDENT ADDRESSES D.A.R. WASHINGTON, D.C., APRIL 21. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TODAY ADDRESSED THE FORTY- SEVENTH CONTINENTAL CONGRESS OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AT CONSTITUTION HALL. SPEAKING EXTEMPORANEOUSLY, THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE CALLED ON THE MEMBERS TO EDUCATE AMERICAN YOUTH IN THE FUNDAMENTALS THAT IMPELLED 'OUR ANCESTORS TO THROW OFF THE FASCIST YOKE.' HE ALSO REAFFIRMED HIS STAND FOR ADEQUATE NATIONAL DEFENSE

PRESIDENT ADDRESSES D.A.R. WASHINGTON, D.C., APRIL 21. PRESIDENT ROOSE...

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MATERIALS DIVISION OF AIR CORPS PUTS ON SHOW FOR CHIEF EXECUTIVE. WASHINGTON, D.C. JANUARY 20. THE MATERIALS DIVISION OF THE ARMY AIR CORPS AT BOLLING FIELD HERE TODAY HAD AS ITS GUEST THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE ARMY AND NAVY TO VIEW AN AIRCRAFT AND ORDNANCE EXHIBIT. ACCOMPANYING THE PRESIDENT WERE SECRETARY OF WAR HARRY WOODRING, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF WAR LOUIS D. JOHNSON, AND MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE BRETT, CHIEF OF THE MATERIALS DIVISION. THE EXHIBIT WAS ARRANGED SO THAT THE PRESIDENT COULD VIEW IT FROM HIS CAR. GEN. BRETT IS SHOWN HERE AS HE POINTS OUT FEATURES OF THE SHOW TO THE PRESIDENT. JOHNSON AND WOODRING CAN BE SEEN IN THE CAR WITH THEM

MATERIALS DIVISION OF AIR CORPS PUTS ON SHOW FOR CHIEF EXECUTIVE. WASH...

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President Bill Clinton visits JSC

President Bill Clinton visits JSC

S98-05024 (14 April 1998) --- A large crowd of JSC employees listen to President Bill Clinton during an April 14 visit to the Johnson Space Center. On the dais with the President (seated, from the left) are JSC... More

Talks with Chief Executive. Washington, D.C., Feb. 7. Ray Atherton, United States Minister to Bulgaria, was one of President Roosevelt's callers at the White House this morning

Talks with Chief Executive. Washington, D.C., Feb. 7. Ray Atherton, Un...

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Apollo 13, NASA Apollo program - Public domain photogrpaph

Apollo 13, NASA Apollo program - Public domain photogrpaph

Description: President Richard M. Nixon and the Apollo 13 crew salute U.S. flag during the post-mission ceremonies at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. Earlier, the astronauts John Swigert, Jim Lovell and Fred W. ... More

Seaside Heights, N.J., March 18, 2013 -- Home Depot Corporate Chief Executive (CEO) Frank Blake, speaks at the new Home Depot satellite store board cutting celebration. By opening a satellite store in the heart of Seaside Heights, Home Depot aims to expedite service to homeowners and contractors to support the recovery and rebuilding process following Hurricane Sandy. Rosanna Arias/FEMA

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GARY, ELBERT HENRY. CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE, U.S. STEEL. PRESIDENT, AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE, 1917- INDUSTRIAL BOARD

GARY, ELBERT HENRY. CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE, U.S. STEEL. PRESIDEN...

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Scene of second Roosevelt oath. Washington, D.C., Jan. 11. The Inaugural stand at the Capitol looking toward the Supreme Court, where President Roosevelt, on January 20 will take his second oath as Chief Executive of the United States

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[...] (s) Chief Executive absent for Thanksgiving day. President and Mrs. Coolidge were absent from the White House for this year's observence of Thanksgiving. They journeyed to the Swannaoa Club, near Charlottesville, Virginia This picture was made on the steps of the country club. On the left of the President is E.M. Crutchfield, President of the club

[...] (s) Chief Executive absent for Thanksgiving day. President and M...

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Chief Executive meets with administration experts on flood control projects, Washington, D.C., August 10. Seeking a decision as to what flood control projects will be started as soon as Congress makes available $330,000,000 authorized in the omnibus flood control ? as well as projects that can be begun with funds now on hand, President Roosevelt called in those administration experts today. Left to right: Frederick A. Doland and Abel Wolman, of National Resources Board; H.H. Bennett, Director of Soil Conservation, Dept. of Agriculture; General Edward M. Markham, Chief of U.S. Army Engineers; and Aubrey Williams, Assistant Administrator of WPA

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FIRST LADY CUTS PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY CAKE. WASHINGTON D.C. JANUARY 30. MRS. ROOSEVELT CUTTING THE PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY CAKE AT THE RALEIGH HOTEL TONIGHT. THOUSANDS THRONGED THE HOTELS IN WASHINGTON TONIGHT TO CELEBRATE THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S 55TH BIRTHDAY

FIRST LADY CUTS PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY CAKE. WASHINGTON D.C. JANUARY 30....

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NEUTRALITY PROCLAMATION. WASHINGTON, D.C. SEPTEMBER 5. THE LAST PAGE OF THE NEWTRALITY PROCLAMATION ISSUED BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TODAY SHOWING THE SIGNATURES OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE AND SECRETARY OF STATE HULL ON THE FINISHED DOCUMENT

NEUTRALITY PROCLAMATION. WASHINGTON, D.C. SEPTEMBER 5. THE LAST PAGE O...

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KENNEDY, PRESIDENT JOHN F. - MSC VISIT

KENNEDY, PRESIDENT JOHN F. - MSC VISIT

S62-03987 (1962) --- Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., gives United States President John F. Kennedy a quick run-down on the display of survival gear. The Chief Executive took a quick tour of a dozen NASA displays s... More

President Coolidge is invited to fly over Washington. Russ Halley, banker and aviator of Rapid City, North Dakota, where President Coolidge spent last summer's vacation, arrived in Washington today in his 15-passenger plane. He immediately went to the White House to invite the President for a flight over the National Capital which offer was refused with thanks by the Chief executive. Senator Peter Norbeck of North Dakota is on the left

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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ADDRESSES WELFARE BODY CONFERENCE AT WHITE HOUSE. A TWO DAY CONFERENCE OF THE 1933 MOBILIZATION FOR HUMAN NEEDS OPENED IN WASHINGTON TODAY WHEN PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ADDRESSED THE GROUP ON THE LAWN OF THE WHITE HOUSE. ON THE PRESIDENT'S RIGHT IN THE PICTURE CAN BE SEEN MRS. ROOSEVELT AND HON. FRANK B. KELLOGG, FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE, WHO RESPONDED TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S ADDRESS IN THE ABSENCE OF NEWTON D. BAKER, WHO WAS ILL

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HONORS UNKNOWN DEAD. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, IN HIS FIRST ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVANCE IN THE WHITE HOUSE, PLACES A WREATH UPON THE TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER IN ARLINGTON CEMETERY. THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE STANDS BETWEEN TWO WHITE HOUSE AIDES AS TAPS ARE SOUNDED. THE TWO MEN IN CIVILIAN CLOTHES DIRECTLY BEHIND THE PRESIDENT ARE SECRETARY OF WAR DERN, LEFT, AND SECRETARY OF NAVY SWANSON

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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT RECEIVES CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF HAITI. HIS EXCELLENCY STENIO VINCENT, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF HAITI, WAS WARMLY GREETED BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT UPON HIS CALL AT THE WHITE HOUSE TODAY. IN THE PHOTOGRAPH, L TO R: PRESIDENT VINCENT; PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT; AND CAPT. WALTER N. VERNOU, NAVAL AIDE TO THE PRESIDENT

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CHIEF EXECUTIVE ARRIVES AT ARLINGTON. WASHINGTON, D.C. NOVEMBER 11. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WITH GENERAL JOHN J. PERSHING AND SECRETARY OF THE NAVY CLAUDE A SWANSON AS THEY ARRIVED AT ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY TODAY TO HONOR AMERICA'S UNKNOWN SOLDIER IN OBSERVANCE OF ARMISTICE DAY. GENERAL PERSHING PLACED THE PRESIDENTIAL WREATH AT THE TOMB

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PICTURE OF HEALTH. WASHINGTON, D.C., JANUARY 6. THIS INFORMAL CLOSEUP OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WAS MADE AS HE ARRIVED AT THE CAPITOL TODAY TO ADDRESS THE 75TH SESSION OF CONGRESS IN JOINT SESSION. THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE APPEARS IN PERFECT HEALTH

PICTURE OF HEALTH. WASHINGTON, D.C., JANUARY 6. THIS INFORMAL CLOSEUP ...

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Hugo Eckner confers with president. Washington, D.C., May 20. Dr. Hugo Eckener, dirigible expert, leaving the White House today with German Ambassador Hans Heinrich Dieckhoff following a conference with President Roosevelt. Eckener would reveal no details of his conference, except to say that he talked about helium to the Chief Executive, 5/20/38

Hugo Eckner confers with president. Washington, D.C., May 20. Dr. Hugo...

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President Nixon at Hickam AFB congratulates Astronaut James Lovell

President Nixon at Hickam AFB congratulates Astronaut James Lovell

S70-15506 (18 April 1970) --- President Richard M. Nixon and astronaut James A. Lovell Jr., Apollo 13 commander, shake hands at special ceremonies at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. President Nixon was in Hawai... More

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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Walla Walla's compliments to the Chief Executive, - Pres. Roosevelt in his flower-decked carriage.

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School children of Cleveland invite President Hoover to attend air races there. President Hoover received his largest invitation today at the White House. A delegation headed by Mayor John Marshall of Cleveland, called with an invitation from 60,000 school children of the Ohio city for the Chief Executive to attend the air races to be held there August 24 to Sept. 2. In the center of the group, left to right: Mayor John Marshall; President Hoover; and Col. B.F. Castle

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CHIEF EXECUTIVE PRESENTS CHENEY AWARD. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, TODAY PRESENTED TO LIEUT. W.L. BOGEN; SERGT. D.D. DODD; AND SERGT. T.J. ROGERS, ALL OF THE ARMY AIR CORPS., WITH THE CHENEY AVIATION AWARD FOR 1933. THE AWARD IS GIVEN YEARLY FOR THE MOST HEROIC ACT IN CONNECTION WITH AIRCRAFT IN THE ARMY AIR CORPS. IN THE PHOTO, L TO R: LIEUT. BOGEN, SERGT. DODD, RECEIVING HIS AWARD FROM PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, SEATED, SERGT. ROGERS AND MAJOR GENERAL R.D. FOULOIS, CHIEF OF THE ARMY AIR CORPS

CHIEF EXECUTIVE PRESENTS CHENEY AWARD. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, TODAY PRES...

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"$30 every Thursday" pension plan out as President discusses political situation with California candidates. Washington, D.C., Sept. 27. Sheridan Downey, who defeated Senator William Gibbs McAdoo, and other victors in the recent California Democratic Primary, were at the White House today to discuss the political situation with President Roosevelt. They admitted they did not discuss the "$30 every Thursday" pension plan with the Chief Executive. Pictured, left to right: Ellis E. Patterson, nominee for Lieut. Governor; Colbert L. Olson, Nominee for Governor; and Sheridan Downey, nominee for the Senate, 9/27/38

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Places wreath on Tomb of Unknown Soldier for President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Nov. 11. Capt. Daniel J. Callaghan, Chief White House Naval Aide, places President Roosevelt's wreath at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier today - Armistice Day - While the Chief Executive looks on in silent prayer, 11/11/38

Places wreath on Tomb of Unknown Soldier for President Roosevelt. Wash...

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McNutt sees President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Feb. 24. High Commissioner to the Philippines, Paul McNutt, arriving at the White House today where he presented to President Roosevelt first-hand information on the Far Eastern situation. On leaving McNutt said he gave the Chief Executive a report of his conversations with Rear Admiral Harry E. Yarnell, commander of the American fleet in Chinese waters, 2/24/38

McNutt sees President Roosevelt. Washington, D.C., Feb. 24. High Commi...

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FIRST BUDDY POPPY TO CHIEF EXECUTIVE. WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 14. THE FIRST BUDDY POPPY OF THE NATIONAL POPPY SALE FOR 1938 WAS TODAY PRESENTED TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT BY SIX-YEAR-OLD JANE COLGAN, DAUGHTER OF A DECEASED EX-SERVICE MAN. THE SALE OF THE BUDDY POPPIES WHICH IS HELD EVERY YEAR DURING THE WEEK OF MEMORIAL DAY IS DEVOTED TO WELFARE AND RELIEF WORK AMONG VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES

FIRST BUDDY POPPY TO CHIEF EXECUTIVE. WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 14. THE F...

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British Ambassador a White House caller. Washington, D.C., March 28. Cameramen "shoot" the British Ambassador Sir Ronald Lindsay as he leaves the White House today after a call on President Roosevelt. He refused to reveal the nature of his talk with the Chief Executive. Spanish ambassador De Los Rios was also a caller at the White House today. 3-28-39

British Ambassador a White House caller. Washington, D.C., March 28. C...

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Replica of the Presidential Medal of Freedom Award

Replica of the Presidential Medal of Freedom Award

S70-35562 (April 1970) --- A photographic replica of the Presidential Medal of Freedom Award which President Richard M. Nixon presented to the Apollo 13 Missions Operations Team (MOT). The presentation was mad... More

Former Prime Minister of Great Britain is received by President Coolidge. Accompanied by his charming daughter, Ishbel, the former Prime Minister of Great Britain, Ramsay McDonald, was received by President Coolidge at the White House today. He was presented to the Chief Executive by Sir Esme Howard, British ambassador, who is shown on the left in the photograph

Former Prime Minister of Great Britain is received by President Coolid...

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President receives latest reports on international situation. Washington, D.C., Sept. 27. Secretary Cordell Hull and Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles arriving at the White House today with latest reports on the critical international situation. Both officials have spent much time with the Chief Executive since Hitler set his deadline for war at October 1, 9/27/38

President receives latest reports on international situation. Washingt...

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... (s) Chief Executive absent for Thanksgiving day. President and Mrs. Coolidge were absent from the White House for this year's observence of Thanksgiving. They journeyed to the Swannaoa Club, near Charlottesville, Virginia This picture was made on the steps of the country club. On the left of the President is E.M. Crutchfield, President of the club

... (s) Chief Executive absent for Thanksgiving day. President and Mrs...

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President Coolidge was presented with a box of real California sweets at the White House today, May, 17th, by A.R. Linn, manager of the Merced County Chamber of Commerce, Merced, California. (Left) on the right is Cong. H.E. Barbour of California, who introduced Mr. Linn to the Chief Executive

President Coolidge was presented with a box of real California sweets ...

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Senator Byrd tells press of governmental reorganization. Washington, D.C., Jan. 12. Senator Harry F. Byrd of Virginia, Chairman of the Senate committee studying governmental reorganization, held a press conference shortly after President Roosevelt made public his plan for governmental reorganization. Senator Byrd told newsmen that he was endorsing the Chief Executive's plan but objected to many of its details

Senator Byrd tells press of governmental reorganization. Washington, D...

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Interesting callers at White House. Elaine Vollman, chosen as Sacramento's Golden Girl of the Golden State, was presented to President Hoover today by Senator Shortridge of California. She invited the Chief Executive to attend the Golden Jubilee Fair which opens on August 31st

Interesting callers at White House. Elaine Vollman, chosen as Sacramen...

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PRESIDENT SEES FISH TAKEN FROM 'TUGWELL LAKE.' BERWYN, MD. NOVEMBER 13. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SEEMED MORE INTERESTED IN THE BASS TAKEN FROM 'TUGWELL LAKE' THAN IN THE COMMUNITY HOUSES AS HE INSPECTED THE GREENBELT SUBURBAN COMMUNITY BUILT BY THE RA NEAR WASHINGTON. ADMINISTRATOR TUGWELL ACCOMPANIED THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE ON THE INSPECTION TRIP TODAY

PRESIDENT SEES FISH TAKEN FROM 'TUGWELL LAKE.' BERWYN, MD. NOVEMBER 13...

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PICTURE OF HEALTH. WASHINGTON, D.C., JANUARY 6. THIS INFORMAL CLOSEUP OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WAS MADE AS HE ARRIVED AT THE CAPITOL TODAY TO ADDRESS THE 75TH SESSION OF CONGRESS IN JOINT SESSION. THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE APPEARS IN PERFECT HEALTH

PICTURE OF HEALTH. WASHINGTON, D.C., JANUARY 6. THIS INFORMAL CLOSEUP ...

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GARY, ELBERT HENRY. CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE, U.S. STEEL. PRESIDENT, AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL INSTITUTE, 1917- INDUSTRIAL BOARD

GARY, ELBERT HENRY. CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE, U.S. STEEL. PRESIDEN...

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President Hoover presents oppossum to boy's baseball team as mascot. President Hoover solved the dilemma the Hyattsville High School baseball team found themselves in when their oppossum mascot strayed away. The Chief Executive directed that an oppossum that picked the White House for a home be turned over to the boys to replace their lost mascot. Robert ? (left) and William Robinson, captain of the team, are shown leaving the White House with their new mascot

President Hoover presents oppossum to boy's baseball team as mascot. P...

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FIRST LADY CUTS PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY CAKE. WASHINGTON D.C. JANUARY 30. MRS. ROOSEVELT CUTTING THE PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY CAKE AT THE RALEIGH HOTEL TONIGHT. THOUSANDS THRONGED THE HOTELS IN WASHINGTON TONIGHT TO CELEBRATE THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S 55TH BIRTHDAY

FIRST LADY CUTS PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY CAKE. WASHINGTON D.C. JANUARY 30....

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President Coolidge opens International Civil Aeronautics Conference. President Coolidge with his Secretary Everett Sanders snapped as they left the Chamber of Commerce building where the Chief Executive delivered the welcome address at the International Civil Aeronautics Conference

President Coolidge opens International Civil Aeronautics Conference. P...

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Chief Executive discusses rail problems with R.R. Heads. Washington, D.C., April 4. Following a conference [..] President Roosevelt today, representatives of rail [...] and management indicated the chief executive would probably send a special message on railroad problems to congress sometime this week. From a reliable source, it was learned the president asked the railroads not to out the wages of their nearly 1,000,000 employees. At the same time the railroad men laid before the President Roosevelt a proposal for a federal guarantee of rail income as an effort to revive business and save the industry. In the photograph, left to right: (front row) George Harrison, Chairman of Railroad Labor Association of American Railroads; E.J. Manion, President of Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen. Back row, left to right: Ernest E. Norris, Vice President of Southern Railway; and S.H. Hogan, President of Marine Engineers, 4/4/38

Chief Executive discusses rail problems with R.R. Heads. Washington, D...

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President Hoover lights Nation's Capital community Xmas tree. President Hoover pressed the button that set the community Christmas tree of the National Capital ablaze with varied colored lights tonight, Christmas Eve, December 24. The Chief Executive was accompanied by Mrs. Hoover while members of the Cabinet and other high officials of the government looked on

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Interesting callers at White House. Elaine Vollman, chosen as Sacramento's Golden Girl of the Golden State, was presented to President Hoover today by Senator Shortridge of California. She invited the Chief Executive to attend the Golden Jubilee Fair which opens on August 31st

Interesting callers at White House. Elaine Vollman, chosen as Sacramen...

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CHIEF EXECUTIVE ARRIVES AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 12. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT LED THE NATION TODAY IN PAYING HOMAGE TO THE MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN WHEN HE ATTENDED APPROPRIATE CEREMONIES AT THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL.THE PRESIDENT IS SHOWN AS HE ARRIVED AT THE MEMORIAL WITH HIS SON JAMES HIS NAVAL AND MILITARY AIDES, COL. E. M. WATSON AND CAPT. PAUL BASTEDO

CHIEF EXECUTIVE ARRIVES AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY...

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Below the belt.' Washington, D.C., July 6. Since President Roosevelt first came to the White House in 1933, Presidential Secretary Stephen T. Early as set aside a special envelope for what he terms 'below the belt' letters addressed to the Chief Executive. Threats from Cranks and general mud slinging letters from persons in all walks in life make up the contents of this folder

Below the belt.' Washington, D.C., July 6. Since President Roosevelt f...

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Proclamation by the Governor. It is expected of the Chief Executive of this State that he should set apart a day to be devoted to family rejoicing and the giving of thanks ... [Trenton, 1878].

Proclamation by the Governor. It is expected of the Chief Executive of...

Dated Nov. 8, 1878, and signed: Geo. B. McClellan.; 1. Thanksgiving proclamation.; On verso: Gift - George B. McCellan, Jr., 1951. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsi... More

...lvin J. Massachusetts of Minnesota, called on President ...ite House today to lay before the Chief Executive ...irness and mismanagement against C.J. Hibbard, ...r of Fort Snelling Veteran's Hospital

...lvin J. Massachusetts of Minnesota, called on President ...ite Hous...

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LOOKING FORWARD. THIS IS THE LAST PHOTOGRAPH MADE OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT BEFORE HE LEFT WASHINGTON ON HIS SEA-CRUISE VACATION. THE CAMERA CAUGHT THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE IN A MOOD INDICATIVE OF HIS ATTITUDE AT THE TIME OF HIS LAST RADIO BROADCAST

LOOKING FORWARD. THIS IS THE LAST PHOTOGRAPH MADE OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVE...

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CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE CHIEF. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 18. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT CONGRATULATES JOSEPH P. KENNEDY, FORMER MARITIME HEAD AND CLOSE ADVISOR OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE, SHORTLY AFTER HE TOOK THE OATH AS U.S. ENVOY TO GREAT BRITAIN TODAY IN THE WHITE HOUSE. ASSOCIATE JUSTICE STANLEY REED (CENTER) ADMINISTERED THE OATH IN THE PRESENCE OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE CHIEF. WASHINGTON, D.C. FEBRUARY 18. PRESIDEN...

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PRESIDENT GETS BASEBALL 'ANNIE OAKLEYS.' WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 13. PRESIDENT AND MRS. ROOSEVELT ARE NOW ALL SET FOR THE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL GAMES THIS SUMMER. TODAY AT THE WHITE HOUSE CLARK GRIFFITH, PRESIDENT OF THE WASHINGTON SENATORS, AND FORD FRICK, PRESIDENT OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE, PRESENTED PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WITH HIS ANNUAL BASEBALL PASS AND ALSO LEFT FOR MRS. ROOSEVELT A FANCY POCIETBOOK CONTAINING ONE. THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE ALSO TOLD GRIFFITH AND FRICK THAT HIS ARM WAS IN SHAPE TO THROW OUT THE FIRST BALL IN SEASON'S OPENER IN D.C. BETWEEN YANKS AND SENATORS

PRESIDENT GETS BASEBALL 'ANNIE OAKLEYS.' WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 13. PR...

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Pres. Coolidge addressed 15,000 teachers, delegates to the Nat'l Educational Assoc. at the Central High Stadium, July 4th. The convention of teachers which has been going on in Wash. for the past weekends with the address by the Chief Executive

Pres. Coolidge addressed 15,000 teachers, delegates to the Nat'l Educa...

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CHIEF ASKS PEOPLE TO JUDGE RECOVERY PROGRAM. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, AS HE PREPARED TO ADDRESS THE NATION OVER THE RADIO, CALLS UPON THE PEOPLE TO JUDGE THE MERIT OF THE RECOVERY PROGRAM. THE RADIO ADDRESS WAS MADE JUST BEFORE THE PRESIDENT LEFT ON HIS SUMMER VACATION. NOTICE THE BLACK BOW WORN BY THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE

CHIEF ASKS PEOPLE TO JUDGE RECOVERY PROGRAM. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, AS H...

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PRESIDENT PAYS HOMAGE TO AMERICA'S UNKNOWN SOLDIER ON ARMISTICE DAY. WASHINGTON, D.C. NOVEMBER 11. HEAD UNCOVERED, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT STANDS IN SILENT PRAYER AFTER PLACING A WREATH ON THE TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER TO LEAD THE NATION IN OBSERVING ARMISTICE DAY. WITH THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE ARE HIS NAVAL AND MILITARY AIDES CAPT. DANIEL J. CALLAGHAN, LEFT, AND COL. EDWIN M. WATSON

PRESIDENT PAYS HOMAGE TO AMERICA'S UNKNOWN SOLDIER ON ARMISTICE DAY. W...

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[...]lvin J. Massachusetts of Minnesota, called on President [...]ite House today to lay before the Chief Executive [...]irness and mismanagement against C.J. Hibbard, [...]r of Fort Snelling Veteran's Hospital

[...]lvin J. Massachusetts of Minnesota, called on President [...]ite ...

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PRESIDENT GETS 'BIRTHDAY BALL' MILLION DOLLAR CHECK. AT THE WHITE HOUSE LAST NIGHT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT RECEIVED A MILLION-DOLLAR CHECK FROM THE COMMITTEE IN CHARGE OF HIS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY LAST JANUARY. REAR ADMIRAL CARY T. GRAYSON, CHAIRMAN OF THE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IS SHOWN MAKING THE PRESENTATION TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE AFTER WHICH THE CHECK WAS IMMEDIATELY TURNED OVER TO THE WARM SPRINGS FOUNDATION FOR SUFFERERS OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS. ON THE LEFT IN THE PICTURE IS DR. BASIL O'CONNOR, OF THE FOUNDATION, AND ARTHUR CARPENTER, RESIDENT TREASURER

PRESIDENT GETS 'BIRTHDAY BALL' MILLION DOLLAR CHECK. AT THE WHITE HOUS...

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CHIEF EXECUTIVE ARRIVES AT ARLINGTON. WASHINGTON, D.C. NOVEMBER 11. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WITH GENERAL JOHN J. PERSHING AND SECRETARY OF THE NAVY CLAUDE A SWANSON AS THEY ARRIVED AT ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY TODAY TO HONOR AMERICA'S UNKNOWN SOLDIER IN OBSERVANCE OF ARMISTICE DAY. GENERAL PERSHING PLACED THE PRESIDENTIAL WREATH AT THE TOMB

CHIEF EXECUTIVE ARRIVES AT ARLINGTON. WASHINGTON, D.C. NOVEMBER 11. PR...

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President Nixon and Apollo 13 crewmen at Hickam AFB

President Nixon and Apollo 13 crewmen at Hickam AFB

S70-15526 (18 April 1970) --- President Richard M. Nixon and the Apollo 13 crew members pay honor to the United States flag during the post-mission ceremonies at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. Astronauts James... More