RMDD751M–House and Senate conferees agree on final draft of neutrality bill. Nov. 3, 1939. Sen. Key Pittman, seated in center, and Rep.
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RMWAC3HX–Keep America Out of War petitions presented to Congress. Washington, D.C., April 27. Keep America Out of War was keynote of four million petitions presented to members of Congress at the Capitol today by the veterans of Foreign Wars. Senator Key Pittman as President Pro Tempore of the Senate, received the petitions for the Senate. In the photograph, left to right, can be seen: Senator Pat McCarran, Nevada; Mrs Laurie M. Schertle, Nat. President, Ladies Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Senator Key Pittmen; Speaker of the House William D. Bankhead; and Scott P. Squires, Commander-in-Chief of
RMKDFGJX–Key Pittman in 1915
RM2WRBPB7–Mrs. Key Pittman, between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMG1DC00–Four leading politicians from the Democratic Party were invited today to a conference given by President Roosevelt. Although denials were made it was believed that the conference was to be made in connection with the appointment of the new Majority Leader of the Senate, a post left vacant by the death of Senator Joe Robinson of Arkansas. Among four, there were the only two apposing candidates, namely Sen. Pat Harrison of Mississippi and Sen. Alben W. Barkley, and Key Pittman
RM2A83R88–United States Senator Key Pittman of Nevada ca. early 1900s
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RM2A602MJ–Four leading politicians from the Democratic Party were invited today to a conference given by President Roosevelt. Although denials were made it was believed that the conference was to be made in connection with the appointment of the new Majority Leader of the Senate, a post left vacant by the death of Senator Joe Robinson of Arkansas. Among four, there were the only two apposing candidates, namely Sen. Pat Harrison of Mississippi and Sen. Alben W. Barkley, and Key Pittman
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RM2BW3645–American delegation to World Economic Conference arrive . Mr Cordell Hull , the American Secretary of State accompanied by Senator Key Pittman , representatives Sam D McReynolds , Chairman of the House of Foreign Affairs Committee and Mr Ralph Morrison of Texas - four of the American delegates to the World Economic Conference to be opened by the King on Monday arrived at Plymouth in the liner , President Roosevelt . Left to right , Senator Key Pittman , Mr Cordell Hull . Representative Sam D McReynolds and Mr Ralph Morrison , on board the President Roosevelt at Plymouth . 8 June 1933
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RM2AWX9XK–Sunset . KEY PITTMAN b/ ?KkUQ^S PARKINSON KEYES I DO not know who firstcalled Key Pittman, Senator from Ne-vada, Silver Key. The designation wascurrent, at least in Washin/^ton, evenlon/^ before that very able and up-to-tlie-minute journalist, Paul Mallon, used it as the title for an astute article over ayear ago. After that it rapidly assumedthe nature of a nickname, colloquiallyand affectionately used; and during thecampaign last summer, tiny silver keyswere freely circulated throughout theSage Brush State — apparently withvery good effect, for Key Pittman wastriumphantly and overwhelminglye
RM2WYDWRN–Surrounded by elected officials and law enforcement, with the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the background, Governor Wes Moore (Democrat of Maryland) makes remarks prior to United States President Joe Biden speaking at the Maryland Transportation Authority Police Headquarters in Dundalk, Maryland on Friday, April 5, 2024. In his remarks the President reaffirmed his commitment to the people of Baltimore to reopen the Port of Baltimore and rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Pictured on the left side of the photo, from left to right: County Executive Steuart Pittman, Jr (Democra
RM2WYE082–Surrounded by elected officials and law enforcement, with the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the background, Governor Wes Moore (Democrat of Maryland) makes remarks prior to United States President Joe Biden speaking at the Maryland Transportation Authority Police Headquarters in Dundalk, Maryland on Friday, April 5, 2024. In his remarks the President reaffirmed his commitment to the people of Baltimore to reopen the Port of Baltimore and rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Pictured on the left side of the photo, from left to right: County Executive Steuart Pittman, Jr (Democrat
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RM2A7BDAC–While Vice President Garner is vacationing in Texas during the next few weeks, Senator Key Pittman, President Pro Tem will preside over the Senate. Senator Pittman is shown with other officers of the Senate as the session opened this morning. Left to right: Chesley W. Jurney, Sergeant at Arms; Leslie L. Biffle, Secretary to the Majority; Charles L. Watkins, Parliamentarian and Journal Clerk; John C. Crockett, Cheif Clerk; Senator Key Pittman; Emery L. Frazier, Legislative Clerk; and Col. Edwin A. Halsey, Secretary. 6/14/37
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RM2BW364Y–American delegation to World Economic Conference arrive . Mr Cordell Hull , the American Secretary of State accompanied by Senator Key Pittman , representatives Sam D McReynolds , Chairman of the House of Foreign Affairs Committee and Mr Ralph Morrison of Texas - four of the American delegates to the World Economic Conference to be opened by the King on Monday arrived at Plymouth in the liner , President Roosevelt . Left to right , Senator Key Pittman , Mr Cordell Hull . Representative Sam D McReynolds and Mr Ralph Morrison , on board the President Roosevelt at Plymouth . 8 June 1933
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RM2AWX9G7–Sunset . lianceand the magnetism of silver; also itsstrength tempered with suavity; and probably no man in public life todayembodies, to such a marked degree, thecomposite effects of heredity and en-vironment which in him have mergedand blended — as lesser metals aremerged and blended in silver. For Key Pittman was born, rearedand educated in Mississippi; and hehas that legacy of charm and culture, which to such a unique degree thedeep South gives to her children astheir birthright. Sometimes you canalmost see at his side the graceful andlovely shade of his mother, standing inthe white portico
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RMRA82DG–United States Senator Key Pittman of Nevada ca. early 1900s
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RM2BW3642–American delegation to World Economic Conference arrive . Mr Cordell Hull , the American Secretary of State accompanied by Senator Key Pittman , representatives Sam D McReynolds , Chairman of the House of Foreign Affairs Committee and Mr Ralph Morrison of Texas - four of the American delegates to the World Economic Conference to be opened by the King on Monday arrived at Plymouth in the liner , President Roosevelt . Left to right , Senator Key Pittman , Mr Cordell Hull . Representative Sam D McReynolds and Mr Ralph Morrison , on board the President Roosevelt at Plymouth . 8 June 1933
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RMWA7F8M–Attentative experts. Washington, D.C., April 6. All experts on foreign relations, these three Senators - William E. Borah, left, Key Pittman, and Hiram Johnson - listen attentively as Barnard Baruch testifies before Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Senator Pittman is present Chairman of the Committee. 4-6- 39
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RMT3E61C–While Vice President Garner is vacationing in Texas during the next few weeks, Senator Key Pittman, President Pro Tem will preside over the Senate. Senator Pittman is shown with other officers of the Senate as the session opened this morning. Left to right: Chesley W. Jurney, Sergeant at Arms; Leslie L. Biffle, Secretary to the Majority; Charles L. Watkins, Parliamentarian and Journal Clerk; John C. Crockett, Cheif Clerk; Senator Key Pittman; Emery L. Frazier, Legislative Clerk; and Col. Edwin A. Halsey, Secretary. 6/14/37
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RM2BW363W–American delegation to World Economic Conference arrive . Mr Cordell Hull , the American Secretary of State accompanied by Senator Key Pittman , representatives Sam D McReynolds , Chairman of the House of Foreign Affairs Committee and Mr Ralph Morrison of Texas - four of the American delegates to the World Economic Conference to be opened by the King on Monday arrived at Plymouth in the liner , President Roosevelt . Left to right , Senator Key Pittman , Mr Cordell Hull . Representative Sam D McReynolds and Mr Ralph Morrison , on board the President Roosevelt at Plymouth . 8 June 1933
RM2KFK07G–Pitman, Key, Senator - Portrait, 1935.
RM2ANG8WY–Oracle . Zella McWhorterVivian CarterBesse LevieEsther BarrettSallie McCaleb Training Table JOSIE McCaLEI! Eunice McDo.vxaldAnna DixsmoreSadie SturdivaxtMamie GatuxRuth Anderson Elizaheth PrideLuLA Mae ShirleyEnnis MatthewsRiTH JacobsMaud Wise KennedyLena Terry* Maggie Griffith Mary Key Marie Toney Miss Jennings, Director Miss Pittman. Miscellaneous The Oracle Board wishes to express its appreciationfor material assistance from the following contribu-tors: Sadie SturdivaxtClarice BurtonEthel Mae Hic.htovver AXXA DiNSMORE ]Iaggie GriffithJosiE JIcCaleeLucretia HenrvSallie McCalei!Ola CosperBer
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RM2BW363T–American delegation to World Economic Conference arrive . Mr Cordell Hull , the American Secretary of State accompanied by Senator Key Pittman , representatives Sam D McReynolds , Chairman of the House of Foreign Affairs Committee and Mr Ralph Morrison of Texas - four of the American delegates to the World Economic Conference to be opened by the King on Monday arrived at Plymouth in the liner , President Roosevelt . Left to right , Senator Key Pittman , Mr Cordell Hull . Representative Sam D McReynolds and Mr Ralph Morrison , on board the President Roosevelt at Plymouth . 8 June 1933
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RM2A3AHBJ–Senator Key Pittman, Democrat of Nev. (Chairman of Senate Foreign Relations Comm.) 10/26/39
RM2A1K28X–Nevada Senator. Washington D.C. A new Informal picture of United States Senator Key Pittman, Democrat of Nevada
RM2A26T59–Popular press conference. Washington, D.C., July 14. Most popular of the press conferences at the Capitol these days are the ones held by Senator Key Pittman, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Senator Pittman can be seen at the head of the table
RM2A1K27B–Nevada's Senators. Washington D.C. Senator Pat McCarran and Senator Key Pittman, (right) both Democrats from Nevada, exchanging opinions on President Roosevelt's proposal that the membership of the Supreme Court be increased to possibly 15 members. They are pictured as they attended a meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee today
RM2A3R99E–Subs for Vice President Garner. Washington, D.C. June 14. While Vice President Garner is at his home in Texas fishing, Senator Key Pittman, President Pro Tem, will preside over the sessions of the United States Senate. Senator Pittman is from Nevada. 6/14/37
RM2A3AJ60–Senatorial old timers. Washington, D.C., April 17. Three senators whose terms have successfully brought them back to the U.S. Senate are these who were photographed at the Neutrality Hearings of the Foreign Relations Hearing today. Left to right: Senators Key Pittman, Chairman of the Committee, Hiram Johnson of California, and Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan
RM2A1KG62–New majority leader of the Senate. Washington D.C., July 21. Senator Alben Barkley, of Kentucky [...] was elected Majority Leader of the Senate by a vote of 38 to 37 over Seantor Pat Harrison of Miss. The winner left and the loser right, are congratulated by Senator Key Pittman; Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee and President Pro Tem of the Senate
RM2A3AFX1–Senate Majority Leader and men who helped elect him. Washington, D.C., Dec. 31. Senator Alben Barkley, new Majority Leader of the Senate, snapped with Carter Glass and Key Pittman. It was Pittman who nominated him and after Pat Harrison had declined to be considered, the caucus members unanimously made Barkley their leader for the 76th Congress, 12/31/38
RM2A3AG7A–Senate experts on foreign relations. Washington, D.C., July 14. Responsible for shaping U.S. foreign policy for the last decade or more have been Senators William E. Borah, left, Republican of Idaho, and Senator Key Pittman, Democrat of Nevada. Senator Pittman is the present Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, while Senator Borah was chairman under the last Republican administrations
RM2A391YK–Sage advice. Washington, D.C., Feb. 2. Senator Key Pittman, Veteran from Nevada and Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, discusses with the youthful Republican Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, of Massachusetts, the amendment he (lodge) has proposed to the Neutrality Act which would make the U.S. Neutral in fact as well in theory. Senator Lodge is also a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 2/2/38
RMWK0CDX–In spotlight at meeting of senate foreign relations committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 25. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee met in Executive Session today to discuss developments at the Brussels Nine-Power Conference. Here we see, left to right: Senator William E. Borah, former Chairman of the Committee; Senator Key Pittman, Present Chairman; Senator Ryan F. Duffy of Wisconsin and member of the committee. 11/24/37
RMWA7FFA–Attorney General first witness before Senate Judiciary Committee on Court Reform Plan. Washington, D.C., March 10. The first to be heard by the Senate Judiciary Committee on the President's plan for reorganizing the Judiciary, Attorney General Homer S. Cummings (center) is greeted on his at the Capitol by Senator Henry F. Ashurst (left) Chairman of the Committee; and Senator Key Pittman of Nevada, also member of the Committee, 3/10/1937
RM2A566NE–Vice President Garner takes over the reins. Washington D.C. July 20. Back from a vacation at his home in Texas, Vice President Garner was ready for action today as he resumed his duties as presiding officer of the Senate. Senator Key Pittman, who as President Pro Tem presided over the Senate during the VIce President's absence, is shown turning over the gavel to Garner upon his arrival at the Capitol. 7/20/37
RM2A1K28F–Nevada Senator pinch hits for V.P. Garner in signing last minute bills. Washington, D.C., June 20. When Vice President Garner made his hasty departure from the Capitol shortly before Congress adjourned last week, he delegated Senator Key Pittman, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and President Pro Tem, to sign the last minute bills. The Nevada legislator is pictured at his desk today, 6/20/38
RMWK08MB–In huddle. Washington, D.C., Feb. 21. Assistant Secretary of State Francis B. Sayre, left, in a huddle with Senator Key Pittman following Sayre's Appearance before the Senate Territorial and Insular Affairs Committee today in support of amendments to the Tydings-McDuffie Independence Act. Sayre told the Committee vital interests of the U.S. in the Far East were concerned in the disposition of the Philippines, 2-21-39
RMWP6R78–Lady Astor welcomed at Capitol. Washington, D.C., Jan. 27. Lady Astor, the former Nancy Langhorne of Virginia and now a member of the British Parliament, received a warm welcome when she looked in on the United States Senate today. In the photograph, left to right: Senator Joseph O'Mahoney, Senator Hattie Caraway, Lady Astor, Senator Harry Byrd, Senator Key Pittman, and Senator Claude A. Pepper, 1/27/38
RM2A3AGCF–Senate to inaugurate hearings on Neutrality Act. Washington, D.C., March 29. Senator Key Pittman, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, as he told reporters today that open hearings will begin on April 5 on proposals to repeal, modify, or strengthen the Neutrality Act. At the same time he announced that the appointment of himself, Senator William E. Borah and Senator Walter F. George to handle the schedule of witnesses and Do everything that can be done to expedite the hearings. 3-29- 39
RMWB4JKC–Eden renews friendship with Senator Pittman. Washington, D.C., Dec. 14. Anthony Eden today called upon Senator Key Pittman, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, at his office in the Capitol. Both men declined to discuss their talk, saying that the 45-minute period was 'friendly talk' and that they were going over their last meeting in London during the economic conference in 1933, 12/14/38 Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 4 x 5 in. or smaller
RMWAPYM6–Describes wire-tapping of government phones. Washington, D.C., Jan. 17. Louis R. Glavis, former Interior Department Investigator, today described to the Senate Public Lands Committee how wire-tapping of department telephones was carried on after he discussed leakage of information with Secretary Ickes. He denied that White House wires had been tapped and President Roosevelt demanded such tapping cease. Glavis was summoned before the committee to be questioned on the qualifications of Ebert K. Burlew to be Assistant Secretary of the Interior. He is shown with Senator Key Pittman, (left) and Sen
RMWJY1AY–Ickes denies wire tapping by his investigators. Washington, D.C., Jan. 11. Secretary of the Interior Ickes denied before the Senate Public Lands Committee that this department investigators had tapped telephone wires of any Senator or Representative. Ickes, testifying on behalf of Ebert K. Burlew, nominee for Asst. Sec. of the Interior, was questioned by Sen. Key Pittman of Nevada in regard to rumors of a secret investigation of an unidentified Congressman. It is not true, and it has never been true as far as I know Ickes said. Shown after the battle are, left to right: Sen. Alva Adams, Colo.,
RMWA2PWD–Big four of democratic party visit their chief. Washington D.C. July 20. Four of the bigger shots of the Democratic Party were invited today to a conference given by President Roosevelt. Although denials were made it was believed that the conference was to be made in connection with the appointment of the new Majority Leader of the Senate, a post left vacant by the death of Senator Joe Robinson of Arkansas. Among four, there were the only two apposing candidates, namely Sen. Pat Harrison of Mississippi and Sen. Alben W. Barkley, and Key Pittman. 7/20/37
RMWA7A03–Admits Army finance office honored allegedly fraudulent CCC vouchers. Washington, D.C., Jan. 18. Major General Walter L. Reed, (left) Inspector General of the Army, today told Senator Key Pittman, Chairman of the Senate Public Lands Committee, the Army Chief Finance Offi[...] honor allegedly fraudulent CCC vouchers in go[...] faith. Reed made this declaration as he was [...] by the committee on the alleged defalcations o[...] Stitley, former Chief Voucher Clerk for the CCC [...] totaling $87,000, 1/18/38
RMWA2HJ1–Before Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Washington, D.C., March 22. Secretary surrounded the meeting of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in Executive session today at which Brig. Gen. George C. Marshall, Deputy Chief of Staff, Rear Ad. William D. Leahy, Chief of Naval Operations, and Undersecretary of the State Sumner Welles, were heard. Later they made a statement in support of an administration measure to aid Latin American Republics in developing their military establishments. Left to right: Marshall, Leahy, Senator Key Pittman, Chairman of Committee, and Welles, 3-22-39
RM2A3AHN8–Senator Pittman gets petition urging embargos against Japan. Washington, D.C., July 18. A delegation representing the American Committee for non-participation in Japanese agression, headed by Eleanor Fabyan of Boston, called on Senator Key Pittman, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, this afternoon to present petitions urging embargoes against Japan. Miss Fabyan said the petitions were signed by 300,000 persons. Left to right: Gabriel Lasker, Cambridge; Gertrude Ely, Phila., PA; Eleanor Fabyan, Boston, Mass.; Dr. Roger Greene; Senator Pittman; Mrs. George Fitch, Pasadena, Cal.;
RM2A68HR5–Woman columnist advocates repeal of Neutrality Act to allow U.S. freedom of policy. Washington, D.C., April 26. Staging her second appearance before Senate Committees within a week, Dorothy Thompson, columnist, sat down before Foreign Affairs Chairman Key Pittman and told him and members that neutrality laws should be repealed to allow the country to be free in forming policies in foreign affairs. 'I don't think that the existing neutrality legislation is neutral,' she said, and added that she doesn't believe that existing legislation would have kept us out of the last war, a war which she ter
RM2A67PW4–Will run senate machine while Vice President Garner is absent. Washington, D.C. June 14. While Vice President Garner is vacationing in Texas during the next few weeks, Senator Key Pittman, President Pro Tem will preside over the Senate. Senator Pittman is shown with other officers of the Senate as the session opened this morning. Left to right: Chesley W. Jurney, Sergeant at Arms; Leslie L. Biffle, Secretary to the Majority; Charles L. Watkins, Parliamentarian and Journal Clerk; John C. Crockett, Cheif Clerk; Senator Key Pittman; Emery L. Frazier, Legislative Clerk; and Col. Edwin A. Halsey, S
RM2A3AFTD–Senate Judiciary Committee. Washington, D.C., Jan. 16. The Senate Judiciary Committee which today approved the nomination of Felix Frankfurter to the U.S. Supreme Court, and that of Frank Murphy as Attorney General. Left to right: (seated) Senators Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Warren R. Austin, Henry F. Ashurst, Chairman, Tom Connally, and George W. Norris. Standing, left to right: Senators Carl A. Hatch, Key Pittman, Matthew M. Neely, Frederick Van Nuys, Edward R. Burke, M.M. Logan, James H. Hughes, Pat Harrison, Alexander Wiley, and John A. Donaher, 1/16/39
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