Box PH 3
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Contains 95 Results:
Senator Hubert Humphrey and Senator Robert S. Kerr stand beside President John F. Kennedy after presidential approval of S-2965, the Public Works Bill
White House, Washington, D.C. September 14, 1962. Abbie Rowe, photographer.
President John F. Kennedy hands out pens after signing H.R. 11970 - Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (P.L. 794)
Others present include Representative Hale Boggs (D.-La.), Representative Wilbur Mills (D.- Ark.), Senator Harry Byrd (D.-Va.), and Senator Robert S. Kerr, Washington, D.C. October 11, 1962
President John F. Kennedy signs H.R. 11970, The Trade Expansion Act of 1962
Those present include Representative Hale Boggs (D.-La.), Representative Wilbur Mills (D.-Ark.), Senator Harry Byrd (D.-Va.), Robert McNamara, Senator Robert S. Kerr, John Pastore (D.-R.I.). Washington, D.C. October 11, 1962.
The swearing in of President John F. Kennedy's Cabinet
Those present include Robert McNamara, Robert F. Kennedy, Steward Udall, Jacqueline Kennedy, the President, Adlai Stevenson. The White House, Washington, D.C. 1961 Abbie Rowe, photographer.
Senator Robert S. Kerr and Senator Francis Case (R.-S. Dak.) holding 2 pens used by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to sign S-3910 - Rivers and Harbors Bill into Public Law 85-500
This Kerr-Case Act, the omnibus flood control legislation with a municipal and industrial water section, was called by Kerr one of most important pieces of water legislation. The bill had been vetoed twice. At this time, Kerr was chairman of the Senate Public Works flood control subcommittee. Photo was made in the office of Senator Case. Washington, D.C. July 9, 1958.
Senator Robert S. Kerr watches as two unidentified men sign Senator Francis Case's cast
Photo was made after the Kerr-Case Act (S-3910) was signed into law by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Washington, D.C. July 9, 1958.
An army official, Robert E. Hannegan (Democratic National Chairman, 1944) and Governor Robert S. Kerr at an airport, 1944
Partial view of airplane tail and pilot in background.
Democratic Chiefs at Chicago
"Democratic leaders headed by National Chairman Robert E. Hannegan (left) who met here today to make arrangements for the party's convention opening July 19 include Governor Robert S. Kerr (center), Oklahoma, who was picked as temporary convention chairman and keynoter, and Edwin A. Pauley (right), California, treasurer of the Democratic National Committee." Chicago. June 15, 1944 ACME photograph.
Robert S. Kerr and another man
"Kerr is keynoter. Chicago - Ambrose O'Connell (left), Washington, D.C., Executive Vice-Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and Governor Robert S. Kerr of Oklahoma, on the speaker's stand at the Chicago Stadium where Kerr will be keynoter as the convention opens July 19 Chicago. June 15, 1944 ACME photograph.