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The photograph was taken during a ceremony at the White House. Those pictured include, from left to right, include Sen. Walter George, Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson, Sen. Tom Connally, Sec. of State Dean Acheson, Claude Pepper, Vice...
Arthur Courshon, Claude Pepper, and Jack Gordon are holding parts of the ribbon. The Washington Federal Savings and Loan Association building dedication was held in Miami Beach, Florida.
Jim Brennan shaking hands with an unidentified man at a dinner party
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Those in attendance included Claude Pepper, Jorge Mas, Frances Campbell, David Kennedy, Frank Calzon, George Clarke, Jose Rodriquez, and Charles Barnett.
Claude Pepper talking to two men at his 84th birthday party
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Pepper's birthday party was a formal banquet held in Washington, D.C. The event was a fundraiser to finance a Chair of Gerontology at Florida State University.
Those pictured in the back row include Claude Pepper, Governor Reubin Askew, unidentified woman, and Mayor Maurice Ferre. Commissioner Rose Gordon is in the background. The dedication was held in Miami, Florida.
Claude Pepper posing with a group at the Congressional Golf Tournament
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To the right of Pepper are Representatives George O'Brien of Illinois and Charles Wiggins of California. The tournament was held at Andrews Air Force Base.
Claude Pepper with Senator Al Gore, Jr. talking to Ronald E. Beller
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Beller was the President of East Tennessee State University (ETSU). They were attending a Congressional field hearing on Alzheimer's Disease held at the ETSU Medical School.
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