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Postmaster General J. Edward Day speaks before an audience at a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the first state Workmen's Compensation Law, enacted in Wisconsin in 1911, on the South Lawn driveway at the White House, Washington, D.C. Among those seated behind Postmaster General Day: Governor of Wisconsin Gaylord Nelson; Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Ivan A. Nestingen; and former Wisconsin state Senator Theodore W. Brazeau. [Discoloration is original to the negative.]
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Postmaster General J. Edward Day speaks before an audience at a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the first state Workmen's Compensation Law, enacted in Wisconsin in 1911, on the South Lawn driveway at the White House, Washington, D.C. Among those seated behind Postmaster General Day are Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Ivan A. Nestingen and former Wisconsin state Senator Theodore W. Brazeau. [Discoloration is original to the negative.]
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President John F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson with guests at a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the first state Workmen's Compensation Law, enacted in Wisconsin in 1911, on the South Lawn driveway at the White House, Washington, D.C. The guests pose beside an image of the commemorative stamp created for the occasion. (L-R) Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg; President Kennedy; Governor Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin; Vice President Johnson; Postmaster General J. Edward Day. White House Police Officer, Kenneth M. Burke, stands in the background.
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President John F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson with guests at a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the first state Workmen's Compensation Law, enacted in Wisconsin in 1911, on the South Lawn driveway at the White House, Washington, D.C. The guests pose beside an image of the commemorative stamp created for the occasion. (L-R) President Kennedy; Governor Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin; Vice President Johnson; Postmaster General J. Edward Day.
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President John F. Kennedy speaks before an audience at a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the first state Workmen's Compensation Law, enacted in Wisconsin in 1911, on the South Lawn driveway at the White House, Washington, D.C. Among those seated behind the President are: Postmaster General, J. Edward Day; Governor of Wisconsin, Gaylord Nelson; Secretary of the Treasury, C. Douglas Dillon; Secretary of Labor, Arthur Goldberg; Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Ivan A. Nestingen; and the only living members of the 1911 Wisconsin legislature, former Wisconsin state Senator Theodore W. Brazeau and Judge Edward T. Fairchild. Also pictured: National Park Service (NPS) Photographer, Abbie Rowe; White House Secret Service agent, Bob Lilley. [Discoloration is original to the negative.]
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Postmaster General J. Edward Day speaks at a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the first state Workmen's Compensation Law, enacted in Wisconsin in 1911, on the South Lawn driveway at the White House, Washington, D.C. Postmaster General Day stands beside an image of the commemorative stamp created for the occasion. Seated in front of the audience are (L-R): Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman; Governor of Wisconsin Gaylord Nelson; Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg; Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillon; Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges; Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, Ivan A. Nestingen; and the only living members of the 1911 Wisconsin legislature, former Wisconsin state Senator Theodore W. Brazeau and Judge Edward T. Fairchild.
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Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg speaks at a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the first state Workmen's Compensation Law, enacted in Wisconsin in 1911, on the South Lawn driveway at the White House, Washington, D.C. Secretary Goldberg stands beside an image of the commemorative stamp created for the occasion. Seated in front of the audience are (L-R): Governor Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin (on far left edge of frame); Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillon (left of Secretary Goldberg); Postmaster General J. Edward Day; Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges; Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare Ivan A. Nestingen; and the only living members of the 1911 Wisconsin legislature - former Wisconsin state Senator Theodore W. Brazeau and Judge Edward T. Fairchild.
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President John F. Kennedy, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, and guests attend a ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the first state Workmen's Compensation Law, enacted in Wisconsin in 1911, on the South Lawn driveway at the White House, Washington, D.C. The guests pose beside an image of the commemorative stamp created for the occasion. (L-R) Former Wisconsin state Senator Theodore W. Brazeau (member of the 1911 Wisconsin legislature); Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg; President Kennedy; Governor Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin; Vice President Johnson; Postmaster General J. Edward Day.
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President John F. Kennedy signs Executive Order for the Task Force on Employee-Management Relations in the Federal Service. Standing, L-R: counsel to the New York City Department of Labor, Ida Klaus; Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, John W. Macy, Jr.; Senator Frank Carlson (Kansas); Senator Olin D. Johnston (South Carolina); unidentified; Postmaster General, J. Edward Day; unidentified man in back; Secretary of Labor, Arthur Goldberg; unidentified; Director of the Department of Legislation for the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Andrew J. Biemiller (in back); President of the National Alliance of Postal Employees, Ashby Smith; Assistant to the Secretary of Labor, Daniel Moynihan; two unidentified men. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy signs Executive Order for the Task Force on Employee-Management Relations in the Federal Service. Standing, L-R: unidentified; counsel to the New York City Department of Labor, Ida Klaus; Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, John W. Macy, Jr.; Senator Frank Carlson (Kansas); Senator Olin D. Johnston (South Carolina); unidentified; Postmaster General, J. Edward Day; unidentified; Secretary of Labor, Arthur Goldberg; unidentified; Director of the Department of Legislation for the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Andrew J. Biemiller (in back); President of the National Alliance of Postal Employees, Ashby Smith; Assistant to the Secretary of Labor, Daniel Moynihan; two unidentified men. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy signs Executive Order for the Task Force on Employee-Management Relations in the Federal Service. Standing, L-R: six unidentified men; Director of the Bureau of the Budget, David E. Bell (in back, in front of window); counsel to the New York City Department of Labor, Ida Klaus; unidentified man in back; Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, John W. Macy, Jr.; Senator Frank Carlson (Kansas); Senator Olin D. Johnston (South Carolina); unidentified; Postmaster General, J. Edward Day; two unidentified men in back; Secretary of Labor, Arthur Goldberg. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy signs Executive Order for the Task Force on Employee-Management Relations in the Federal Service. Standing, L-R: two unidentified men; Director of the Bureau of the Budget, David E. Bell (in back); counsel to the New York City Department of Labor, Ida Klaus; Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, John W. Macy, Jr.; Senator Frank Carlson (Kansas); Senator Olin D. Johnston (South Carolina); unidentified; Postmaster General, J. Edward Day; unidentified; Secretary of Labor, Arthur Goldberg; unidentified; Director of the Department of Legislation for the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Andrew J. Biemiller (in back). Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy signs Executive Order for the Task Force on Employee-Management Relations in the Federal Service. Standing, L-R: counsel to the New York City Department of Labor, Ida Klaus; Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, John W. Macy, Jr.; Senator Frank Carlson (Kansas); Senator Olin D. Johnston (South Carolina); unidentified; Postmaster General, J. Edward Day; unidentified; Secretary of Labor, Arthur Goldberg; unidentified; Director of the Department of Legislation for the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Andrew J. Biemiller (in back); President of the National Alliance of Postal Employees, Ashby Smith; Assistant to the Secretary of Labor, Daniel Moynihan; two unidentified men. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy delivers remarks during a dinner celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Department of Labor. Those seated at head table include: Secretary of State, Dean Rusk; Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson; Secretary of Labor, W. Willard Wirtz; President of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), George Meany; Postmaster General, J. Edward Day; former Secretary of Labor, James P. Mitchell; Secretary of the Treasury, C. Douglas Dillon; Supreme Court Justice and former Secretary of Labor, Arthur Goldberg. Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy attends a dinner celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Department of Labor. Left to right: Secretary of State, Dean Rusk; Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson; President Kennedy; Assistant Secretary of Labor, Esther Peterson; Secretary of Labor, W. Willard Wirtz; unidentified (in back); President of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), George Meany; Postmaster General, J. Edward Day. Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy attends a dinner celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Department of Labor; Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson delivers remarks from the lectern. Seated (L-R): Secretary of State, Dean Rusk (left of lectern); President Kennedy; Secretary of Labor, W. Willard Wirtz (in back); President of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), George Meany; Postmaster General, J. Edward Day (behind candelabra). Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (smoking a cigar) attends a dinner celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Department of Labor; Secretary of Labor, W. Willard Wirtz, delivers remarks from the lectern. Seated (L-R): President Kennedy; President of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), George Meany; Postmaster General, J. Edward Day (behind candelabra); former Secretary of Labor, James P. Mitchell. Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (smoking a cigar) attends a dinner celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Department of Labor; President of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), George Meany, delivers remarks from the lectern. Seated (L-R): Secretary of State, Dean Rusk; Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson; President Kennedy; Secretary of Labor, W. Willard Wirtz; Postmaster General, J. Edward Day (behind candelabra). Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.