SUBJECT
Robert H. Jackson, Assistant Attorney General--United States, Benjamin V. Cohen, Franklin D. Roosevelt, White House, Roosevelt's Brain Trust,
DESCRIPTION
Confer with president. Washington, D.C., Jan 24. Robert H. Jackson (left) Assistant Attorney General, and Ben Cohen Office of the President's 'Braintrusters', leaving the White House today after a conference with President Roosevelt. It is believed they discussed projected anti-monopoly recommendations which the Chief Executive will embody in a special message to Congress.
COVERAGE
20th Century, Washington D.C., 1938
PUBLISHER
The Robert H. Jackson Center
CREATOR
Harris & Ewing, Inc.
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Date Added
August 19, 2015
Item Date
January 24, 1938
Item Type
Image
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image/jpg
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Robert H. Jackson and Ben Cohen leave the White House, January 1938.
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