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1. Harris & Ewing Portrait of veterans' friend presented to House Veterans' Committee. Washington, D.C., June 28. Former representative Royal C. Johnson, who left Congress in 1918 to join the army as a buck private, then upon being reelected to Congress, left the service to resume his seat in the House, was today present when a portrait of himself was hung in the House Veterans' Committee. The painting was made for the American Legion which presented to the committee through its national commander Stephen Chadwick. Rep. John E. Rankin, Chairman of the committee accepted it. The portrait was given to the committee for Rep. Johnson's work in sponsoring veterans' legislation and for his work as Chairman of the Committee. Left to right: Commander Chadwick, Rep. Rankin, two grandchildren, Royal C. Johnson, II, age 4, and Frances Custis Johnson, age [...], and Johnson [19]39 June 28

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2. Harris & Ewing Authors of Administration Minimum Wage and Maximum Hours of Work Bill. Washington, D.C. May 24. Senator Hugo L. Black, (left) democratic senator from Alabama and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education and Labor, and Rep. William P. Connery Jr, of Massachusetts Chairman of the House Labor Committee, study the bills they introduce today in the Senate and [...] for enactment of a standard wage scale and [minim]um hours of work law. The bills were introduced [...] after President Roosevelt's address demanding [...w] was read to both Houses of Congress. [...] call for a minimum of 40 cents an hour [mini]mum hours comprimise a 35 to 40 hour work [week], 5/24/37 [19]37 May 24

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3. Harris & Ewing Senate Finance Committee begins work on new defense financing program. Washington, D.C., May 29. The Senate Finance Committee today began work on the new defense financing program. It is expected that a thorough revision of the nation's tax structure will be made in an effort to end deficit financing. In this picture, left to right, are members of the Committee. Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, Senator Pat Harrison, Chairman, Senator Robert F. Lafollette, Senator Arthur Capper, and Senator John C. Townsend [19]40 May 29

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4. Harris & Ewing Portrait of veterans' friend presented to House Veterans' Committee. Washington, D.C., June 28. Former representative Royal C. Johnson, who left Congress in 1918 to join the army as a buck private, then upon being reelected to Congress, left the service to resume his seat in the House, was today present when a portrait of himself was hung in the House Veterans' Committee. The painting was made for the American Legion which presented to the committee through its national commander Stephen Chadwick. Rep. John E. Rankin, Chairman of the committee accepted it. The portrait was given to the committee for Rep. Johnson's work in sponsoring veterans' legislation and for his work as Chairman of the Committee. Left to right: Commander Chadwick, Rep. Rankin, two grandchildren, Royal C. Johnson, II, age 4, and Frances Custis Johnson, age [...], and Johnson

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5. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 National Child Labor Committee No. 954. 1-legged boy. Neil Gallagher, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Born January 14, 1891. Went to work at about 9 years. Worked about two years in breaker. Went inside at about 11 years. "Tripper," tending door. 83 cents [a] day. Injured May 2, 1904. Leg crushed between cars. Amputated at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes Barre. "Baltimore Tunnell" - "Black Diamond" D. & H. Co. Thomas Lewellin Superintendent (inside boys); Samuel Morgan, Superintendent. In Hospital 9 weeks. Amputated twice. No charge. Received nothing from company. "Was riding between cars and we aren't supposed to ride between them." No written rules, but they tell you not to. Mule driver (who was on for first day) had taken his lamp and he tried to reach across car to get it. Slipped between bumpers. Been working in breakers since. Same place $1.10 a day. Work only about 1/2 time. Work about 6 hour day. Left 3 months ago. Been in N.Y. - no work. Trying to get work in Poolroom. Applicant at Bureau for Handicapped, 105 E. 22nd Street, N.Y. Nov. 1, 1909. Father living, (Mother dead.) Miner same place. Hurt month ago Rock fall. 2 brothers 25, 27. Home 15 Pennsylvania St 1909 November

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6. Harris & Ewing Senate Finance Committee begins work on new defense financing program. Washington, D.C., May 29. The Senate Finance Committee today began work on the new defense financing program. It is expected that a thorough revision of the nation's tax structure will be made in an effort to end deficit financing. In this picture, left to right, are members of the Committee. Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, Senator Pat Harrison, Chairman, Senator Robert F. Lafollette, Senator Arthur Capper, and Senator John C. Townsend

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7. Kerry, Ire. (County) Committee of Agriculture. Report on the work carried out under the committee's schemes Tralee: [n.d.]

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8. L.L. Tweedy of N.Y head of the Committee of the A.R.C. in Great Britain, furnishes reading matter for 50,000 American soldiers monthly. He is a N.Y. business man who has lived in London for the past six years as the representative of a Big American banking house. He was chosen for this work because of his wide acquaintance in London and his familiarity with the men and methods of British soldiers' relief organizations doing a similar work for British troops. His work has grown from the distribution of about 100 books and magazines weekly to its present size November 1918

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9. Harris & Ewing Authors of Administration Minimum Wage and Maximum Hours of Work Bill. Washington, D.C. May 24. Senator Hugo L. Black, (left) democratic senator from Alabama and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education and Labor, and Rep. William P. Connery Jr, of Massachusetts Chairman of the House Labor Committee, study the bills they introduce today in the Senate and [...] for enactment of a standard wage scale and [minim]um hours of work law. The bills were introduced [...] after President Roosevelt's address demanding [...w] was read to both Houses of Congress. [...] call for a minimum of 40 cents an hour [mini]mum hours comprimise a 35 to 40 hour work [week], 5/24/37

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10. South Africa. Terminology Committee for Social Work. New dictionary of social work [Matieland]: Terminology Committee for Social Work

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11. Family Service Association of America. Committee on Family and Children's Work. Report of the Committee on Family and Children's Work [New York]: Family Welfare Association of America; c1944

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12. Young Women's Christian Association of the U.S.A. National Board. War work council. Overseas committee Report of the Overseas committee of the War work council of the Young women's Christian association, 1917-1920 New York city: Publication department, National board, Young women's Christian association; [1921?]

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13. Harris & Ewing South nation's No. 1 health problem Surgeon General tells congressional committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 15. In this huddle discussing health problems facing the TVA are Senator Vic Donahey, democrat, Chairman of the Joint Congressional Committee Investigating the Tennessee Valley Authority, and Surgeon General Thomas Parran, right, who was the first witness as the Committee resumed public hearings today. While terming the south the national's No. 1 health problem, Dr. Parran praised the TVA for the work it has done in combating disease [19]38 November 15

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14. League of Nations. Advisory and Technical Committee for Communications and Transit. Deuxième rapport de la Commission consultative et technique des communications et du transit sur l,oeuvre de l'Organisation des communications et du transit, entre la deuxième et la troisième Assemblée. Second report of the Advisory and Technical Committee for Communications and Transit on the work of the Organisation for Communications and Transit, between the second and the third Assembly; presented to the Council to be submitted to the Assembly

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15. Bowen, Louise de Koven, 1859-1953 The work of the Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense, Illinois Division, and the Woman's Committee, State Council of Defense [United States]: [s.n.]; [1918]

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16. Committee on the Cost of Medical Care The first three years' work of the Committee on the costs of medical care and its plans for the future [Washington, D.C.]: [The Committee on the costs of medical care]; [1930]

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17. Bowen, Louise de Koven, 1859-1953 The work of the Woman's Committee, Council of National Defense, Illinois Division, and the Woman's Committee, State Council of Defense

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18. Family Service Association of America. Committee on Family and Children's Work. Report of the Committee on Family and Children's Work

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19. Young Women's Christian Association of the U.S.A. National Board. War work council. Overseas committee Report of the Overseas committee of the War work council of the Young women's Christian association, 1917-1920

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20. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 National Child Labor Committee No. 954. 1-legged boy. Neil Gallagher, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Born January 14, 1891. Went to work at about 9 years. Worked about two years in breaker. Went inside at about 11 years. "Tripper," tending door. 83 cents [a] day. Injured May 2, 1904. Leg crushed between cars. Amputated at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes Barre. "Baltimore Tunnell" - "Black Diamond" D. & H. Co. Thomas Lewellin Superintendent (inside boys); Samuel Morgan, Superintendent. In Hospital 9 weeks. Amputated twice. No charge. Received nothing from company. "Was riding between cars and we aren't supposed to ride between them." No written rules, but they tell you not to. Mule driver (who was on for first day) had taken his lamp and he tried to reach across car to get it. Slipped between bumpers. Been working in breakers since. Same place $1.10 a day. Work only about 1/2 time. Work about 6 hour day. Left 3 months ago. Been in N.Y. - no work. Trying to get work in Poolroom. Applicant at Bureau for Handicapped, 105 E. 22nd Street, N.Y. Nov. 1, 1909. Father living, (Mother dead.) Miner same place. Hurt month ago Rock fall. 2 brothers 25, 27. Home 15 Pennsylvania St

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