U.S. President Herbert Clark Hoover and his wife, Louise, leaving the United States Capitol in Washington DC. Views of the Capitol building. President and Mrs.Hoover, led by uniformed officials and surrounded by officials and secret service agents, descend steps of the Capitol and enter a waiting motorcar. A man takes snaps of them. A United States flag and a Presidential flag on the car. The license plate bears the number 100. The car is driven away, followed by several other cars. .
U.S. President Herbert Hoover and his wife Louise Henry Hoover relaxing at Camp Rapidan, their retreat in the Shenandoah forest of Virginia. The President does some fly casting for trout. President Hoover and his wife seated in wicker chairs with their pet dog.. The President reads and his wife knits. A waterfall in the background.
President Herbert Hoover on the U.S. Battleship Arizona (BB-39) headed to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The President's flag flies on the ship. Crew of the Arizona drape themselves across the superstructure and guns of the battleship to be photographed with President Hoover. The President seated in a wicker chair at the center of the picture. President Hoover visits Charlotte Amalie, the Capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands. A sailor jumps onto the dock from the boat carrying the President. Herbert Hoover is met by the Virgin Islands Governor, Paul Pearson. who escorts him to a car. Hoover gets into the car with Governor Pearson and they proceed in a motorcade through Charlotte Amalie. The sidewalks are filled with spectators. President Hoover and the Governor Pearson watch a parade of students from a raised gazebo in a park.
President Herbert Hoover and his wife, Louise, leaving the United States Capitol in Washington DC. Views of the building. President and Mrs. Hoover are led down the steps of the Capitol by uniformed guards, and accompanied by Secret Service agents, as they make their way to a waiting car. The car displays American and Presidential flags. The car, a Cadillac V-16, displaying license plate with number 100 on it, is driven away.
The United States Military Academy at West Point in New York. A high altitude view of the academy. Mountains and a river in the foreground. Exterior of the buildings of academy. Trees in the area. U.S. Army Major General William R. Smith and the Commandant of Cadets Lieutenant Colonel Robert C. Richardson discuss amongst themselves.
The United States Military Academy at West Point in New York. A train arrives at West Point railroad station. Candidates comes out of the train and walk towards the military academy. They walk with their luggage. The candidates being allotted rooms in the academy. A cadet arranges his room. An officer instructs the cadet. Cadets stand at attention on the grounds.
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