Official Congressional Directory for the Use of the United States Congress (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...clerks, Mary H. Hill; Mable E. Hogan; Agnes Williamson, The Portner. University of the United States.--Clerk, Joseph M. Burlew, 217 Senate Office Building; assistant clerks, John D. Watkins, 514 B Street NE.; George W. Askew, 134 East Capitol Street; Christopher H. Williams. Woman Suffrage.--Clerk, John F. Hayes, 615 Fourth Street; assistant clerks, Gladys Gilmore. 1413 Massachusetts Avenue; Esther Knauff, R. F. D. No. 2, Alexandria, Va.; J. Loyd True. OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS." DAVID S. BARRY, Sergeant at Arms, United States Senate (1816 Jefferson Place), was born at Detroit, Mich in 1859, and educated in the public schools at Monroe, Mich.; was a page in the Michigan Legislature 1871-1873, and in 1875 was appointed page in the United States Senate on recommendation of Senator Isaac P. Christiancy. Learned stenography and served as amanuensis to various public men and as a clerk in the Treasury and Post Office Departments and the Census Bureau. Began newspaper work in 1879 as Washington correspondent of the Detroit Post-Tribune; served in the Washington office of the Chicago Times and as correspondent of the Detroit Evening News and Detroit Evening Journal; in 1887 was appointed on the staff of the Washington bureau of the New York Sun, and in 1889 was made chief of the bureau; resigned in 1904 to become editor-in-chief of the Providence Journal and was its Washington correspondent in 1919, when elected Sergeant at Arms. In 1908 Mr. Barry was an assistant director of publicity of the Republican national committee, and in 1912 and 1916 the director. Assistant Sergeant at Arms.--Frank Woodworth, 136 Senate Office Building. Assistant doorkeeper.--C. A. Loeffier. 'Acting assistant doorkeeper.--Thomas W. Keller, 3406 Thirteenth Street. (Phone, Columb...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 Excerpt: ...clerks, Mary H. Hill; Mable E. Hogan; Agnes Williamson, The Portner. University of the United States.--Clerk, Joseph M. Burlew, 217 Senate Office Building; assistant clerks, John D. Watkins, 514 B Street NE.; George W. Askew, 134 East Capitol Street; Christopher H. Williams. Woman Suffrage.--Clerk, John F. Hayes, 615 Fourth Street; assistant clerks, Gladys Gilmore. 1413 Massachusetts Avenue; Esther Knauff, R. F. D. No. 2, Alexandria, Va.; J. Loyd True. OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS." DAVID S. BARRY, Sergeant at Arms, United States Senate (1816 Jefferson Place), was born at Detroit, Mich in 1859, and educated in the public schools at Monroe, Mich.; was a page in the Michigan Legislature 1871-1873, and in 1875 was appointed page in the United States Senate on recommendation of Senator Isaac P. Christiancy. Learned stenography and served as amanuensis to various public men and as a clerk in the Treasury and Post Office Departments and the Census Bureau. Began newspaper work in 1879 as Washington correspondent of the Detroit Post-Tribune; served in the Washington office of the Chicago Times and as correspondent of the Detroit Evening News and Detroit Evening Journal; in 1887 was appointed on the staff of the Washington bureau of the New York Sun, and in 1889 was made chief of the bureau; resigned in 1904 to become editor-in-chief of the Providence Journal and was its Washington correspondent in 1919, when elected Sergeant at Arms. In 1908 Mr. Barry was an assistant director of publicity of the Republican national committee, and in 1912 and 1916 the director. Assistant Sergeant at Arms.--Frank Woodworth, 136 Senate Office Building. Assistant doorkeeper.--C. A. Loeffier. 'Acting assistant doorkeeper.--Thomas W. Keller, 3406 Thirteenth Street. (Phone, Columb...

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Rarebooksclub.com

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United States

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March 2012

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 13mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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254

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978-1-130-14081-1

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9781130140811

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1-130-14081-4



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