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United States Industry Leaders

Washington D.C.: June 26, 1933. Leaders of United States industry are meeting in Washington to serve as advisors to the National Recovery Administration. L-R: Alfred Sloan, President, General Motors; Gerard Swope, President, General Electric; Col. Edward Hurley; Daniel Roper, Secretary of Commerce; Melvin Traylor, President, First National Bank of Chicago; Ewing Mitchell, Asst. Secretary of Commerce; John Dickinson, Asst. Secretary of Commerce; Robert Elbert, Chairman of the Board, Aeolian Company; R.E. Wood, President, Sears and Robuck; H.P. Kendall, President, The Kendall Company; Fred Kent, Federal Reserve Board, New York City

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1930s 1933 B And W Businessmen Caucasian Appearance Depression Depression Era Industry Leaders Many Men Meetings Monochromatic Monochrome Washington Dc Advisors Bankers


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In this print captured on June 26,1933, we witness a historic gathering of United States industry leaders in Washington D. C. These influential figures have come together to serve as advisors to the National Recovery Administration during the challenging times of the Great Depression. The image showcases a group of distinguished gentlemen seated around a table, their expressions reflecting both determination and concern. From left to right, we see prominent individuals who played pivotal roles in shaping American industries: Alfred Sloan, President of General Motors; Gerard Swope, President of General Electric; Col. Edward Hurley; Daniel Roper, Secretary of Commerce; Melvin Traylor, President of First National Bank of Chicago; Ewing Mitchell and John Dickinson serving as Assistant Secretaries of Commerce; Robert Elbert representing Aeolian Company as Chairman of the Board; R. E. Wood leading Sears and Robuck as President; H. P. Kendall at the helm of The Kendall Company as its President, and Fred Kent from the Federal Reserve Board in New York City. This powerful snapshot captures an important moment where these visionaries gather to discuss strategies for economic recovery amidst one of America's darkest periods. Their collective expertise spans various sectors such as banking, manufacturing, commerce, and more – making them key players in revitalizing industries nationwide. Preserved through time with monochromatic elegance by Underwood Archives from Universal Images Group (UIG), this photograph serves not only as a testament to their leadership but also reminds us how collaboration among industry leaders can shape history even during times when hope seems scarce.

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