Congressmen Martin J. Kennedy, Claude Albert Fuller, Francis D. Culkin, and Charles Kramer, along with attorney Peter C. Borre and special investigator Murray W. Garsson, plus Kennedy's son, John, Los Angeles, 1935
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. A different photograph of Congressmen Kennedy, Fuller, and Culkin taken on the same occasion appears captioned, "Here to Press Inquiry Into Bankruptcies: Composing a special committee from the House of Representatives to investigate methods of reorganization by bankrupt firms, these Representatives started sessions here yesterday. Left to right, Representatives Martin J. Kennedy of New York, Claude A. Fuller of Arkansas, Francis D. Culkin, New York," Los Angeles Times, 26 Nov. 1935: A10. Congressmen Kennedy, Fuller, Culkin, and Kramer, along with attorney Peter C. Borre and special investigator Murray W. Garsson, plus Kennedy's son, John stand together. All the men wear suits and hats. John M. Kennedy wears knickers. Behind the men is a sign that reads, "Transfer" "Phone TR.100..." Handwritten on negative: Cong. Charles Kramer of Los Angeles Text from negative sleeve: 3085- Negative Identification: (left to right) Cong. Charles Kramer of Los Angeles, Peter C. Borre, Attorney Washington, D.C., Cong. Martin J. Kennedy of New York, Cong. Claude A. Fuller of Arkansas, Cong. Francis D. Culkin of New York, Murray W. Garsson, director of investigations for the Department of Justice, Washington (Little boy down in frojt [sic] is: John Kennedy, 8-year-old son of Cong. Kennedy of New York)
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_10886 ark:/21198/zz002hb0t6
Subject
Legislators--United States Kennedy, John Martin, 1928-2007 Kennedy, Martin J., 1892-1955 Culkin, Francis D., 1874-1943 Borre, Peter C., 1897-1967 Fuller, Claude Albert, 1876-1968 Kramer, Charles, 1879-1943 Garsson, Murray W., 1890-1957
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