Caption reads: "Luncheon at [Trunies? Trewies?] 1910. Mrs. Krepps. Mrs. Harmon." Image shows five women standing in the snow outside the door to a building. Three women are wearing white dresses, one is in black, and...
Title taken from photograph.
Photograph of the 1951 Annual Luncheon of the [General] Federation of Women's Clubs, Shoreham Hotel, Washington D. C. At this lunch the Women's Clubs began supporting the bid for Alaskan Statehood.
Verso: Philip J. Smith of Cordova receives congratulations on being the Alaska winner of the 1959-60 Voice of Democracy broadcast scriptwriting competition and one of four National Finalists. Philip is shown at the national Awards Luncheon in...
10 min, 2 sec film clip, color/sound. Ted Stevens gives an update on current work in the Senate to authorize development on Alaska's coastal plain; thanks long-time staffer Marie [Matsuno] Nash, who recently retired as director of Stevens's...
9 min, 3 sec. film clip, color/sound. Ted Stevens gives an update on current work in the Senate to authorize development on Alaska's coastal plain; thanks Janet Halverson; recognizes deployed U.S. military personnel; comments on regime change...
Title taken from caption. Clara Downins stands on bluff overlooking Ship Creek in Anchorage, Alaska. Railroad cars, port area, buildings, and vehicles are in background below. Also from caption: "Taken after luncheon in her honor at Bavarian House,...
Caption on verso: Thelma Thompson Slayden autographs a copy of her recent novel, MIRACLE IN ALASKA, for Senator Ernest Gruening at a luncheon in the Senate dining room, Washington, D.C.
Title taken from image.Text of program: Band concert, United States Navy Band, Charles Benter, Director.Program includes a march by Alessandro Vessella, titled "President Harding." President Harding's party traveled to Alaska in 1923 aboard the...
Title taken from verso. Verso: Fifty-five years of the history of Alaska's struggle toward self-government were recalled in Washington this week when Frank A. Waskey, right, called in 1906 as Alaska's first delegate in congress following...