U.S. Secretary of State, Cordell Hull, addresses in Washington DC. Cordell Hull seated at a desk in his office. He makes a radio address. Views of Mr. Hull at a press conference. Secretary Hull at his desk with Assistant Secretaries of State-- Judge Moore, Mr. Berle and Mr. Hackworth. Views: Mr. Messer Smith and Mr. Sayre. Entire group at meeting. U.S. flag in office. Secretary Hull speaks. He talks over a phone. A visitor enters the Secretary of State's office. Entire group discusses at the meeting.
U.S. Secretary of State, Cordell Hull at a press conference in Washington DC. Secretary Hull gives a statement to the press. He replies to the questions raised by the press. Views of Assistant Secretaries. Entire group discusses at meeting. Secretary Hull is surrounded by the Assistant Secretaries. Hull is in his office and a visitor enters Secretary of State's office. He talks over phone.
U.S. President Herbert Hoover at the White House in Washington DC. Views of the United States Capitol. President Hoover talks to a woman. Views of the White House. The President meets dignitaries and all pose for a camera.
U.S. President Herbert Hoover at the White House in Washington DC. A large crowd of men women and children gathers on the White House lawn. Girls perform a Maypole dance, weaving different colored ribbons into an elaborate covering on the pole. President comes out on the balcony of the White House and waves at the crowd.
Shot of packed stands at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C. on opening day of 1929 baseball season. American flags hang from second deck. U.S. President Herbert Hoover arrives at his seat. Mostly male crowd, along with a few women, dressed in 1920s style overcoats and hats. Players of home team Washington Senators and the visiting Philadelphia Athletics line up on the field before the game. Senators manager and Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson gives baseball to the president for the ceremonial first pitch. President Hoover releases strong throw; he and the crowd sit down.
View of the White House. Charles A. Lindbergh with his mother, Evangeline Land Lindbergh and and his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, stands in the White House garden conversing with President Herbert Hoover. Charles and Anne Morrow flank the President as they pose for a photograph. Vice President Charles Curtis can be seen behind them.
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