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61. Harris & Ewing Picture of a Supreme Court Justice whistling 'Jingle Bells.' Washington, D.C., Dec. 20. During the 8th Annual broadcasting of the Children of Diplomats stationed here in Washington, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, and his wife, sat with other mothers and fathers watching their offspring say 'Merry Christmas' in their native tongues. During an intermission, the Marine Band played 'Jingle Bells' and above the music of the band could be heard Justice Douglas whistling [19]39 December 20

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62. Harris & Ewing First printing of food stamps. Washington, D.C., April 20. Food stamps, the latest in the administration's plans to reduce the farm surplus, came off the presses today at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Of yellow and blue, the stamps will be issued to persons on relief who will be able to cash each one dollar stamp for food worth a dollar and fifty cents. Imogene Stanhope, printer's assistant at the Bureau, is pictured pulling the first batch off the press [19]39 April 20

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63. Harris & Ewing MOTHER OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. WASHINGTON, D.C., JANUARY 20. MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT, MOTHER OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, ARRIVING AT ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH TO ATTEND SERVICES WITH HER DISTINGUISHED SON BEFORE GOING TO THE CAPITOL FOR THE SWEARING-IN CEREMONIES [1937] January 20

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64. Harris & Ewing First food stamp. Washington, D.C., April 20. The first of the new surplus food stamps came of the presses at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing today. Latest of the administration's plans to reduce the farm surplus, the stamps, of yellow and blue, will be issued to persons on relief who in turn can trade each $1.00 stamp for food worth $1.50. Rochester, New York, will be one of the first half dozen cities to try the new stamp plan [19]39 April 20

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65. Harris & Ewing Lindbergh stymied by photographers. Washington, D.C., April 20. Camera-shy Col. Charles A. Lindbergh leaving the White House after a conference with President Roosevelt today, found all exits well 'covered' by news cameramen. Here we see the famous flyer running the photographer's gauntlet as he emerged from a side door of the Executive Mansion [19]39 April 20

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66. Gen'l Hines & Col. C.A. Pennington, 5/20/24 [19]24 May 20

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67. Harris & Ewing National Defense Commission meets at White House. Washington, D.C., June 20. Among the president's appointments today at the White House was one with his National Defense Commission. Pictured here are two members, Edward R. Stettinius Jr., left, and Sidney Hillman, right [19]40 June 20

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68. Harris & Ewing Apostolic delegate sees reporters in new headquarters. Washington, D.C., April 20. The most Rev. 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 [19]39 April 20

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69. Harris & Ewing Children of Diplomats say 'Merry Christmas' to people of all nations. Washington, D.C., Dec. 20. The Eighth Annual International Broadcast of 'Merry Christmas' to children of all nations from sons and daughters of diplomats stationed here in Washington got under way tonight at 5:00 p.m. The broadcast was sponsored by the Washington Board of Trade's Greater National Capital Committee in cooperation with the National Broadcasting Co. This is a general view of the flag-decked platform with the children seated in their native costumes [19]39 December 20

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70. Adm'l C.J. Peoples, 12/9/20 [19]20 December 9

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71. Harris & Ewing 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 [...] [19]39 July 20

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72. Harris & Ewing No. 1 air passenger presents award to PMG. Washington, D.C., May 20. Climaxing the celebration of National Airmail Week, Andre Kostelanetz, noted orchestra and a two-time winner of a trophy for being America's number one air traveler, today presented to Postmaster General Farley, a bronze placque which he (Kostelanzetz) sent around the world by airmail to show how that branch of the service has speeded up the delivery of letters and packages. In 1937 Kostelantz won the title of number air passenger by flying a total of 136, 200 miles. In the center is Lily Pons, noted opera singer and financee of Kostelanetz [19]38 May 20

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73. Harris & Ewing THE RAIN DIDN'T MEAN A THING TO THE STATE GOVERNORS AS THEY RODE IN CLOSED CARS IN THE INAUGURAL PARADE TODAY. WASHINGTON D.C. JANUARY 20 THIS SHOT WAS MADE LOOKING DOWN CONSTITUTION AVENUE [1937] January 20

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74. C.M. Bell (Firm : Washington, D.C.) U.S.C.P. 20 [Policeman] Treat, F.C

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75. Grand United Order of Odd Fellows. Washington District Lodge No. 20 (Washington, D.C.). Meeting (13th : 1893) Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of Washington District Lodge No. 20 (now Washington District Grand Lodge), G.U.O. of O.F. [Washington, D.C.]: Committee on Printing, J.W. Davis, P.R. Stewart, James T. Cole; [1894?]

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76. Wŏsingtʻon Chigu Hanin Yaksahoe Yaksahoe 20-yŏn ŭi palchachʻwi, 1974-1994 약사회 20년 의 발자취, 1974-1994 [Washington, D.C.]: Wŏsingtʻon Chigu Hanin Yaksahoe; 1994

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77. Canada The Special war revenue act and amendments to date. Chapter 179, R.S., 1927 as amended by 18-19 George v, c. 50, 1928; 19-20 George V, c. 57, 1929; 20-21 George v, c. 43, 1930; 21-22 George v, c. 54, 1931; 22-23 George v, c. 54, 1932; 23-24 George v, c. 50, 1932-33; 24-25 George v, c. 42, 1934; 25-26 George v, c. 33, 1935; 1 Edward VIII, c. 45, 1936; 1 George VI, c. 41, 1937; 2 George VI, c. 52, 1938; 3 George VI, c. 52 1939. Published by the Department of natinal revenue, Excise division. July, 1939 Ottawa: J. O. Patenaude, I. S. O., printer to the King; 1939

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78. Uppsala. Universitet. Bibliotek. Mss. C 20. Latinskt-svensket glossarium efter Cod. ups. C 20, utg. av Erik Neuman ..

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79. Harris & Ewing S.E.C. Aide named Assistant Attorney General. Washington, D.C., May 20. O. John Rougge, Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer, was yesterday nominated by President Roosevelt to be an assistant attorney general in charge of the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice. He will succeed Brien McMahon, who resigned this week to enter private law practice. Rogge, 35, is Assistant General Counsel for the S.E.C

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80. Luxton, Norman Kenny, 1876-1962 Tilikum: Luxton's Pacific crossing, being the journal of Norman Kenny Luxton, mate of the Tilikum, May 20, 1901, Victoria, B.C. to October 18, 1901, Suva, Fiji Sidney, B.C.: Gray's Pub; 1971

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