Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1921, Page 67

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MARCH 20, 1921. w - Public Eye in Washington Secretary of War Weeks and Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood leaving the‘ White House A delegation from Kentucky calls upon the President. Left to right: Senator after a conference with President Harding. Ernst of Covington, a new member of the Senate; A. T. Hert, republican national oy committeeman from Kentucky, and Gov. Edward Morrow. Natimal Tl € Toternntional ¥ Rudolph Forster, executive clerk at the White House. He has filled the position through several adminis- trations. € Underwond & Underwoel, Attorney General Daugherty and Post- master General Hays in a jolly mood after a call at the White House. Tt il Film Seiyiee Secretary of the Navy Denby at his desk. © Faul Thomyson, This is the man you must see before you interview President Harding. He is George = " B. Christian, private secretary to the chief Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall getting acquainted with his new d 3 executive, and he hails from Marion, Ohio. O tant ¥ Internutionsl Film Service Secretary of Agriculture Wallace in his office. e

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