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37. Portrait of Senator Francis Maloney of Connecticut Signed for Rush D. Holt

38. Portrait of Senator James E. Murray of Montana Signed for Rush D. Holt

39. Portrait of Senator William E. Borah of Idaho Signed for Rush D. Holt

40. Portrait of Senator Homer Bone of Washington Signed for Rush D. Holt

41. Portrait of Senator Edward R. Burke of Nebraska Signed for Rush D. Holt

42. Portrait of Senator Harry P. Cain of Washington Signed for Rush D. Holt

The young man with Senator Holt is not identified.

43. Senator Rush D. Holt and Friend

Inscription on back of cabinet card reads: "Your agnostic friend M.S. Holt. "Christmas" 1885".  Dr. Holt was the father of U. S. Senator Rush D. Holt.

44. Dr. Matthew S. Holt, Editor of Republican from Lewis County, W. Va.

Senator Holt and his sister, Mrs. Ralph R. Chase, sort through mail regarding President Roosevelt's proposed judicial reform.

45. West Virginia Senator Rush D. Holt with Sister

"Senator Rush D. Holt, of W. Va., is pictured testifying on conditions at Gauley Bridge, W. Va., which are being investigated by the House Subcommittee on Labor, In Washington D.C. on January 22. Chairman Glenn Griswold, of Indiana, is shown on right." Holt directed an attack on the contractors, the Rhinehart and Dennis Company of Charlottesville, Virginia.

46. Senator Rush D. Holt Testifying on Conditions at Gauley Bridge, W. Va.

Newly elected U.S. Senators pose on the Capitol steps with Joseph T. Robinson (D., Ark.) and majority floor leaders left to right, Rush D. Holt, (D., W. Va.) Joseph F. Guffey, (D., Pa.) Theodore G. Bilbo, (D., Miss.); Francis T. Maloney, (D., Conn.) Joseph T. Robinson, (D., Ark) and Majority Floor Leader; Sherman Minton, (D., Ind.) George L. Radcliffe, (D., MD.); James E. Murray, (D., Mont.) and Lewis B. Schwellenbach, (D., Wash.).

47. Senator Rush D. Holt With Other Newly Elected Senators

Senator Rush Holt of West Virginia holds post card and sticker which he received, reading "No Third Term." These were chain mail intended to urge receivers to send a card to the White House protesting against a third term.

48. W. Va. Senator Rush Holt Receives Post Card And Sticker Urging "No Third Term"