Box 2
Contains 110 Results:
Helen Gahagan Douglas with Frank Pellet of the Brotherhood of Trainmen, 1944-1946
Washington, D.C. 1944-1946. Lucille Stewart photograph.
L-R: Congressman Ned Heally, Helen Gahagan Douglas, Harry R. Sheppart (?), James Doyle, undated
Probably Los Angeles, California. Lucille Stewart photograph.
Part of the California Congressional delegation including Helen Gahagan Douglas (front, second from right), 1944-1946
Also included are Sam Rayburn (front, third from right) and John McCormack (back, far right). Mr. Rayburn's Washington office. 1944-1946. Harris and Ewing photograph.
Helen Gahagan Douglas with the president of the Banking and Loan Association with Mrs. Douglas secured for the African-American community in her district, the first such association in California, 1944-148
She bought a bond which is being handed to her by the president of the savings and loan. 1944-1948. George M. Cutler, Jr. photograph.
Dr. Diosdado Macapagal, Secretary to the Philippine Legation, Helen Gahagan Douglas, and Josefina Phodoca, Member of the Manila City Council, 1946-1948
Miss Phodoca, sent here by her Council colleagues and escorted by Dr. Macapagal, she was in the United States to study housing, city planning and allied subjects. Both were planning to run for Congress from Manila in the next election in the Philippines and discussed world affairs with Mrs. Douglas, a friend to the Philippines. Douglas home, Los Angeles, California.
Helen Gahagan Douglas and Josefina Phodoca, 1946-1948
Douglas home, Los Angeles, California. 1946-1948. Stan Risley photograph.
Helen Gahagan Douglas and Josefina Phodoca, 1946-1948
Douglas home, Los Angeles, California. 1946-1948. Stan Risley photograph.
