Senatorial huddle. Washington, D.C., April 6. No, this is not a love scene but just one of the frequent huddles into which the two gentlemen from the South - Senator James F. Byrnes, left, of South
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- Historic Framed Print, [Woman in white dress holding flowers and tennis racket], 17-7/8" x 21-7/8", Image: 16" x 20"
Beautiful historic reproduction print from the Library of Congress collections.
Created c1887 Sept 9 S22929 U.S. Copyright Offi
Step back in time with this striking reproduction of Senatorial huddle. Washington, D.C., April 6. No, this is not a love scene but just one of the frequent huddles into which the two gentlemen from the South - Senator James F. Byrnes, left, of South. Sourced from the United States Library of Congress.
Library of Congress record: Created 1939 April 6 Title from unverified caption data received with the Harris & Ewing Collection. Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955. General information about the Harris & Ewing Collection is available at Senatorial huddle. Washington, D.C., April 6. No, this is not a love scene but just one of the frequent huddles into which the two gentlemen from the South - Senator James F. Byrnes, left, of South Carolina, and Senator Robert R. Reynolds of North Carolina - went into while listening to Bernard M. Baruch before The Senate Foreign Relations Committee today. 4-6-39 Glass negatives.
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