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lodystry In Washington Spotlight at Variety Clubs Award Dinner
A section of the dais, above, at the dinner and presentation of the Variety Clubs' 1944 Humanitarian Award to Secretary of State Cordell Hull. National Chief Barker R. J. O'Donnell is seen standing at the microphone, center. At his left is Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., who accepted the award for Mr. Hull.
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The keys of the city are presented to O'Donnell by John Russell Young, president of the Board of Commissioners for the District of Columbia.
E. R. Stettinius (second from left) accepts the Humanitarian Award for Cordell Hull. Presentation was made by John H. Harris (right). A. K. Rowswell (left) and R. J. O'Donnell assist.
Paul V. McNutt, head of the War Manpower Commission, and John H. Harris photographed during an informal conversation following the Award Presentation.
Washington, D. C, Tent's committee in charge of the national meeting. Left to right, Sam Wheeler, Edward Fontaine, Carter Barron, Nathan D. Golden, Sidney Lust.
Will Hays, head of the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, and John Harris (left).
Fr. m Minneapolis, where the Sister Kenny Institute is located, came Al Steffes, Mayer Klein and Tom Hasting, of the Institute, seen left to right in the group above
The national meeting of 1944 in Washington, streamlined to conform to limitations on travel, in session. Approximately 100 delegates from 25 Variety Club Tents were in attendance at this ninth annual National Meet.
Marc Wolf, J. J. Fitzgibbons, Ted Gamble and James Maloney, left to right above.