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Traders bidding on commodity futures, Sept. 1939. Minneapolis Grain Exchange Minnesota
Traders bidding on commodity futures, Sept. 1939. Minneapolis Grain Exchange Minnesota

EVB2943681: Traders bidding on commodity futures, Sept. 1939. Minneapolis Grain Exchange Minnesota / Bridgeman Images

Bruce Barton at a typewriter, possibly when the adman and author served in Congress from 1937 to 1941
Bruce Barton at a typewriter, possibly when the adman and author served in Congress from 1937 to 1941

EVB2943686: Bruce Barton at a typewriter, possibly when the adman and author served in Congress from 1937 to 1941 / Bridgeman Images

Bruce Barton in 1930s, possibly when he was in Congress, from 1937 to 1941. He was a pioneering advertising executive and author of popular business books. He created the fictional character Betty Crocker and influenced the public relations of many major American corporations
Bruce Barton in 1930s, possibly when he was in Congress, from 1937 to 1941. He was a pioneering advertising executive and author of popular business books. He created the fictional character Betty Crocker and influenced the public relations of many major American corporations

EVB2943687: Bruce Barton in 1930s, possibly when he was in Congress, from 1937 to 1941. He was a pioneering advertising executive and author of popular business books. He created the fictional character Betty Crocker and influenced the public relations of many major American corporations / Bridgeman Images

Edward Stettinius, Chairman of U.S. Steel, May 17, 1939. He would testify before the Monopoly Committee
Edward Stettinius, Chairman of U.S. Steel, May 17, 1939. He would testify before the Monopoly Committee

EVB2943688: Edward Stettinius, Chairman of U.S. Steel, May 17, 1939. He would testify before the Monopoly Committee / Bridgeman Images

Knudson and Kettering of General Motors defend patents to the Monopoly Committee. Kettering invented and patented an electrical starter for General Motors. Dec. 6, 1938
Knudson and Kettering of General Motors defend patents to the Monopoly Committee. Kettering invented and patented an electrical starter for General Motors. Dec. 6, 1938

EVB2943690: Knudson and Kettering of General Motors defend patents to the Monopoly Committee. Kettering invented and patented an electrical starter for General Motors. Dec. 6, 1938 / Bridgeman Images

William Knudsen, President of General Motors, May 29, 1939
William Knudsen, President of General Motors, May 29, 1939

EVB2943691: William Knudsen, President of General Motors, May 29, 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Economist Willis J. Ballinger with map showing state's industries, March 1939
Economist Willis J. Ballinger with map showing state's industries, March 1939

EVB2943696: Economist Willis J. Ballinger with map showing state's industries, March 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Steel executives before the Monopoly Committee, Nov. 3, 1939.
Steel executives before the Monopoly Committee, Nov. 3, 1939.

EVB2943701: Steel executives before the Monopoly Committee, Nov. 3, 1939. / Bridgeman Images

Charles E. Mitchell, before the Monopoly Committee, Dec. 14, 1939. Mitchell was President and Chairman of National City Bank, the largest commercial bank when the Stock Market crashed in 1929. As such, he was subject to intense investigation in the 1930s
Charles E. Mitchell, before the Monopoly Committee, Dec. 14, 1939. Mitchell was President and Chairman of National City Bank, the largest commercial bank when the Stock Market crashed in 1929. As such, he was subject to intense investigation in the 1930s

EVB2943702: Charles E. Mitchell, before the Monopoly Committee, Dec. 14, 1939. Mitchell was President and Chairman of National City Bank, the largest commercial bank when the Stock Market crashed in 1929. As such, he was subject to intense investigation in the 1930s / Bridgeman Images

African American barber at the Senate Barbershop. Jan. 5, 1937. Senator Fred Brown gets a shave before FDR's address to Congress
African American barber at the Senate Barbershop. Jan. 5, 1937. Senator Fred Brown gets a shave before FDR's address to Congress

EVB2943708: African American barber at the Senate Barbershop. Jan. 5, 1937. Senator Fred Brown gets a shave before FDR's address to Congress / Bridgeman Images

Postmaster James Farley at Post Office service window. 1934. FDR appointed Farley Postmaster General, a post traditionally given to campaign managers or influential supporters
Postmaster James Farley at Post Office service window. 1934. FDR appointed Farley Postmaster General, a post traditionally given to campaign managers or influential supporters

EVB2943514: Postmaster James Farley at Post Office service window. 1934. FDR appointed Farley Postmaster General, a post traditionally given to campaign managers or influential supporters / Bridgeman Images

Harry Hopkins, nominee for Commerce Sec., testifying to Congress. 1939
Harry Hopkins, nominee for Commerce Sec., testifying to Congress. 1939

EVB2943521: Harry Hopkins, nominee for Commerce Sec., testifying to Congress. 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt with Diana Hopkins, child of widowed Harry Hopkins. April 10, 1939. Diana's mother, Barbara Duncan Hopkins, died two years earlier and in 1938 Hopkins named Eleanor as her guardian in case of his death
Eleanor Roosevelt with Diana Hopkins, child of widowed Harry Hopkins. April 10, 1939. Diana's mother, Barbara Duncan Hopkins, died two years earlier and in 1938 Hopkins named Eleanor as her guardian in case of his death

EVB2943523: Eleanor Roosevelt with Diana Hopkins, child of widowed Harry Hopkins. April 10, 1939. Diana's mother, Barbara Duncan Hopkins, died two years earlier and in 1938 Hopkins named Eleanor as her guardian in case of his death / Bridgeman Images

Harold Ickes and Thomas Corcoran, after a meeting with Pres. Roosevelt. Dec. 6, 1938. Ickes was the Interior Secretary and Corcoran, the administration's ace legislation crafter
Harold Ickes and Thomas Corcoran, after a meeting with Pres. Roosevelt. Dec. 6, 1938. Ickes was the Interior Secretary and Corcoran, the administration's ace legislation crafter

EVB2943526: Harold Ickes and Thomas Corcoran, after a meeting with Pres. Roosevelt. Dec. 6, 1938. Ickes was the Interior Secretary and Corcoran, the administration's ace legislation crafter / Bridgeman Images

Harold Ickes, Interior Secretary, administered big New Deal projects. c. 1940. Ickes managed PWA projects with painstaking scrutiny and pinched every penny
Harold Ickes, Interior Secretary, administered big New Deal projects. c. 1940. Ickes managed PWA projects with painstaking scrutiny and pinched every penny

EVB2943528: Harold Ickes, Interior Secretary, administered big New Deal projects. c. 1940. Ickes managed PWA projects with painstaking scrutiny and pinched every penny / Bridgeman Images

Marguerite 'Missy' Lehand, Pres. Roosevelt's private secretary. c. 1938. She was FDR's indispensable secretary from 1920 until 1942. She was FDR's travel companion after he contracted polio and they were very close confidantes
Marguerite 'Missy' Lehand, Pres. Roosevelt's private secretary. c. 1938. She was FDR's indispensable secretary from 1920 until 1942. She was FDR's travel companion after he contracted polio and they were very close confidantes

EVB2943529: Marguerite 'Missy' Lehand, Pres. Roosevelt's private secretary. c. 1938. She was FDR's indispensable secretary from 1920 until 1942. She was FDR's travel companion after he contracted polio and they were very close confidantes / Bridgeman Images

The FDR White House secretariat. Feb. 19, 1938. Marguerite Lehand, the President's private secretary is at center front in plaid dress. To her right is Grace Tully, who replaced LeHand after her 1942 illness
The FDR White House secretariat. Feb. 19, 1938. Marguerite Lehand, the President's private secretary is at center front in plaid dress. To her right is Grace Tully, who replaced LeHand after her 1942 illness

EVB2943533: The FDR White House secretariat. Feb. 19, 1938. Marguerite Lehand, the President's private secretary is at center front in plaid dress. To her right is Grace Tully, who replaced LeHand after her 1942 illness / Bridgeman Images

Franklin D. Roosevelt playing golf at Campobello, New Brunswick. 1904
Franklin D. Roosevelt playing golf at Campobello, New Brunswick. 1904

EVB2943540: Franklin D. Roosevelt playing golf at Campobello, New Brunswick. 1904 / Bridgeman Images

Cordell Hull, was Secretary of State for 11 years from 1933–1944
Cordell Hull, was Secretary of State for 11 years from 1933–1944

EVB2943543: Cordell Hull, was Secretary of State for 11 years from 1933–1944 / Bridgeman Images

FDR's foreign relations advisors after a White House meeting. Oct. 8, 1937
FDR's foreign relations advisors after a White House meeting. Oct. 8, 1937

EVB2943552: FDR's foreign relations advisors after a White House meeting. Oct. 8, 1937 / Bridgeman Images

VP James Garner handles 45-caliber pistols as Sen. Harry Truman watches. Feb.17, 1938. Truman got Jesse James' guns from a doctor's wife, whose husband received them in payment of medical services rendered Frank James
VP James Garner handles 45-caliber pistols as Sen. Harry Truman watches. Feb.17, 1938. Truman got Jesse James' guns from a doctor's wife, whose husband received them in payment of medical services rendered Frank James

EVB2943557: VP James Garner handles 45-caliber pistols as Sen. Harry Truman watches. Feb.17, 1938. Truman got Jesse James' guns from a doctor's wife, whose husband received them in payment of medical services rendered Frank James / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt at age 5 with her father Elliott in New York City. April 30, 1989
Eleanor Roosevelt at age 5 with her father Elliott in New York City. April 30, 1989

EVB2943560: Eleanor Roosevelt at age 5 with her father Elliott in New York City. April 30, 1989 / Bridgeman Images

1940 GOP hopefuls at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. April 21, 1939.
1940 GOP hopefuls at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. April 21, 1939.

EVB2943567: 1940 GOP hopefuls at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. April 21, 1939., Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Wendell Willkie addressing the National Press Club. June 12, 1940. Willkie, who never held a public office, was a rising dark horse candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination
Wendell Willkie addressing the National Press Club. June 12, 1940. Willkie, who never held a public office, was a rising dark horse candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination

EVB2943569: Wendell Willkie addressing the National Press Club. June 12, 1940. Willkie, who never held a public office, was a rising dark horse candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination, Harris & Ewing (1905-45) / Bridgeman Images

Vice President Garner signing a Neutrality Bill. Jan. 8, 1937.
Vice President Garner signing a Neutrality Bill. Jan. 8, 1937.

EVB2943587: Vice President Garner signing a Neutrality Bill. Jan. 8, 1937. / Bridgeman Images

House and Senate conferees agree on final draft of neutrality bill. Nov. 3, 1939. Sen. Key Pittman, seated in center, and Rep. Sol Bloom, standing at his side, agreed on a Neutrality Bill repealing the arms embargo, thus allowing arms trade with belligerent nations on a cash-and-carry basis
House and Senate conferees agree on final draft of neutrality bill. Nov. 3, 1939. Sen. Key Pittman, seated in center, and Rep. Sol Bloom, standing at his side, agreed on a Neutrality Bill repealing the arms embargo, thus allowing arms trade with belligerent nations on a cash-and-carry basis

EVB2943588: House and Senate conferees agree on final draft of neutrality bill. Nov. 3, 1939. Sen. Key Pittman, seated in center, and Rep. Sol Bloom, standing at his side, agreed on a Neutrality Bill repealing the arms embargo, thus allowing arms trade with belligerent nations on a cash-and-carry basis / Bridgeman Images

Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt relaxing at Campobello. 1910. Picnic baskets are in the background
Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt relaxing at Campobello. 1910. Picnic baskets are in the background

EVB2943591: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt relaxing at Campobello. 1910. Picnic baskets are in the background / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt, with sons Elliott and James, and his mother, Sara. Aug. 1913. Campobello Island
Franklin Roosevelt, with sons Elliott and James, and his mother, Sara. Aug. 1913. Campobello Island

EVB2943597: Franklin Roosevelt, with sons Elliott and James, and his mother, Sara. Aug. 1913. Campobello Island / Bridgeman Images

World War One. On the American home front, African American women weigh wire coils and recording weights. April 16, 1919
World War One. On the American home front, African American women weigh wire coils and recording weights. April 16, 1919

EVB2943018: World War One. On the American home front, African American women weigh wire coils and recording weights. April 16, 1919 / Bridgeman Images

World War 1: the Battle of Verdun. French soldiers in a front line trench during the Battle of Verdun. 1916
World War 1: the Battle of Verdun. French soldiers in a front line trench during the Battle of Verdun. 1916

EVB2943020: World War 1: the Battle of Verdun. French soldiers in a front line trench during the Battle of Verdun. 1916, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

HMS Lusitania arriving in New York harbor as seen from Singer Building. 1908
HMS Lusitania arriving in New York harbor as seen from Singer Building. 1908

EVB2943032: HMS Lusitania arriving in New York harbor as seen from Singer Building. 1908 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. submarines participating in a naval review in New York City. 1911. L to R: Salem, Grayling, Itarpon, Octopus, Bonita, and in the background, the USS Nebraska
U.S. submarines participating in a naval review in New York City. 1911. L to R: Salem, Grayling, Itarpon, Octopus, Bonita, and in the background, the USS Nebraska

EVB2943043: U.S. submarines participating in a naval review in New York City. 1911. L to R: Salem, Grayling, Itarpon, Octopus, Bonita, and in the background, the USS Nebraska / Bridgeman Images

French Infantry firing from a World War 1 trench. 1914-15
French Infantry firing from a World War 1 trench. 1914-15

EVB2943072: French Infantry firing from a World War 1 trench. 1914-15, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

African American WW1 soldier photo in commercial print. 1919. The elaborate print features patriotic and military symbols and the photo is a certificate, 'In the service of the nation.'
African American WW1 soldier photo in commercial print. 1919. The elaborate print features patriotic and military symbols and the photo is a certificate, 'In the service of the nation.'

EVB2943087: African American WW1 soldier photo in commercial print. 1919. The elaborate print features patriotic and military symbols and the photo is a certificate, 'In the service of the nation.' / Bridgeman Images

Some of 3,000 African soldiers in German Cameroon in WW1. 1914-15. Cameroon and parts of eastern Nigeria, had a garrison of about 1,000 German soldiers supported by about 3,000 African soldiers
Some of 3,000 African soldiers in German Cameroon in WW1. 1914-15. Cameroon and parts of eastern Nigeria, had a garrison of about 1,000 German soldiers supported by about 3,000 African soldiers

EVB2943094: Some of 3,000 African soldiers in German Cameroon in WW1. 1914-15. Cameroon and parts of eastern Nigeria, had a garrison of about 1,000 German soldiers supported by about 3,000 African soldiers, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Fiji islanders traveling to France to labor as Stevedores on transports. 1914-18. They are lined up for review on a Honolulu stop-over on their way to Vancouver
Fiji islanders traveling to France to labor as Stevedores on transports. 1914-18. They are lined up for review on a Honolulu stop-over on their way to Vancouver

EVB2943097: Fiji islanders traveling to France to labor as Stevedores on transports. 1914-18. They are lined up for review on a Honolulu stop-over on their way to Vancouver, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images


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