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Woodrum, Cliton A. |
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Administration Appropriation Bill
Framed original charcoal and pastel drawing of a politcial cartoon by Luie Lease featuring Clifton Woodrum as a barber, chopping at a man's beard. The razer reads "Congress Economy Block", while the man's shirt, or barber's sheet, reads "Administration Appropriation Bill." In the lower left hand corner, artist has inscribed the following: To Hon Clifton A. Woodrum with compliments of Loui Lease
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A New Kind of Log Rolling by Clif Berryman - March 30, 1939
Original drawing of a politcial cartoon which ran in the The Evening Star on March 30, 1939. Clif Woodrum is featured at the center with his shirtsleeves rolled up and rolling 'the economy" across the page. Just in front is the "$150,000,000.00 Relief Bill" and just behind is a folded grouping of papers that state" $250,000,000.00 Parity Payments for Farmers." In the lower right hand corner, Clif Berryman has inscribed the following: To My E...
Record Type: Archive
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Bust of Clifton A. Woodrum - Plaster bust of Congressman Clifton A. Woodrum by Earl Neas.
2016.15.42
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Certificate licensinbg Clifton Alexandra Woodrum as an attorny and counsellor at law to practice in the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals - 1908
Certificate licensinbg Clifton Alexandra Woodrum as an attorny and counsellor at law to practice in the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. Certificate is signed by Stafford G. Whittes, A. H. Carrell, and John A., Buchanan.
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Certificate of Attorney and Counsellor of the Supreme Court of the United States - February 26, 1929
Certificate for Clifton A. Woodrum Esquire of Roanoke, State of Virginia, from the Supreme Court of the United States. Certifies that Clifton A. Woodrum Esquire, on a motion made by Mr. Richard N. Elliott, has qualified as an Attorney and Counsellor of the Supreme Court of the United States. White seal of the United States in lower left. Signed by Charles Elmore Cropley, Clerk of the Supreme Court.
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Clifton A. Woodrum - Oil on canvas portrait of Clifton A. Woodrum by an unknown artist. Framed in a molded gold wood frame.
2016.15.69
Record Type: Object
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Gulliver at the U.S. Capitol by Clif Berryman - January 12, 1940
Original drawing of a politcial cartoon which ran in the The Evening Star on January 12, 1940. Clif Woodrum is featured at the right with a number of other little men with swords. They walk through the open door labeled "Joint Committee to Study the Budget." Before them, taking up the entire left and center of image is Gulliver, labeld as "Budget" across his rotund middle, seated and looking down at the men. Above him is a bubble, stating. "L...
Record Type: Archive
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Teacher's Pet by Clif Berryman - May 14, 1937
Original drawing of a politcial cartoon which ran in the The Evening Star on May 14, 1937, and was drawn by Clif Berryman. The cartoon features the following from left to right: Confressmen Burke, McCarran, O'Mahoney, F.D.R., Ashurst, Woodrum, and Wheeler. In the upper right corner, Franklin Roosevelt appears through a doorway with bubble above saying, "Henry, I'm Proud of You Anyway!" Ashurst reads through a book at a desk, while Woodrum spil...
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Unknown Group Photo - Photograph of an unknown group of boys in suits in front of a dark backdrop. Clifton A. Woodrum stands in center of back row. Photograph is mounted and framed in a black wooden frame.
2016.15.67
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Waste Extravagance/ Duplication of Effort by Cliff Berryman - March 10, 1942
Framed original drawing of a politcial cartoon which ran in the The Evening Star on May 14, 1937, and was drawn by Clif Berryman. The cartoon features Malcom Tarver (of Georgia), Everett Dirkson (of Illinois), and Clifton Woodrum (of Virginia), who each overlook a river eroding John Q. Public's land as he watches. Tarver, in a bubble above his head, states "We Mustn't cut our soil conservation appropriation, boys. Anothery 200 years of erosio...
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Woodrum Trim That Tree by Fred Seibel - May 5, 1937
Original drawing of a politcial cartoon which ran in the The Richmond Times Dispatch on May 5, 1937. Clif Woodrum is featured at the left, pruning a large money tree labeled as "The Budget," which takes up the rest of the frame. In the lower left hand corner, Fred O. Seibel has inscribed the following: To Congressman C.A. Woodrum with my compliments Fred O. Seibel.
Record Type: Archive