Rare - Very hard to find!
This is the first ever Lincoln Day Dinner put on by the National Capital Republican Club!
President Herbert Hoover's Lincoln Day Address to the Nation was broadcast over the National Chain Hook-Up from the Lincoln Study in the White House at Ten-Thirty!
Date: Friday, February 12, 1932.
Restaurant: The Willard Hotel
Event: National Capital Republican Club - First Annual Lincoln Day Dinner.
Event: National Capital Republican Club - First Annual Lincoln Day Dinner.
Location: Washington DC
Size when open: 6 x 17 inches. Closed is 6 x 8.5 inches. Tablet style program menu.
Edward F. Colladay - Chairman
Mrs. Virginia White Speel
Bishop William F. McDowell
Thomas P. Littlepage
Senator Henry D. Hatfield - Toastmaster
Hon. Ray Lyman Wilbur - Secretary Of The Interior
Mrs. Edward Everett Gann
Senator James E. Watson
Mrs. Florence Sindell - Star Spangled Banner
Margie Coates - Earle Theater
Monaca and Anne Skelly - Earle Theater
Costigan and Flynn - Fox Theater
Joe, Mae and Dolly - Palace Theater
Music by Leon Brusiloff and his Orchestra
Luther W. Linkins
Samuel Prescott
A photograph of the Club's building on Sixteenth Street is on the back of the menu-program.
Condition: Most of our menus were actually used in the restaurant-bar, so there may be writing, wear & tear, spots, stains, creases, etc. So please examine the images closely! Some light moisture marks on some corners. Crease mark across the middle. A light vertical crease mark on a few pages.
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Size when open: 6 x 17 inches. Closed is 6 x 8.5 inches. Tablet style program menu.
Edward F. Colladay - Chairman
Mrs. Virginia White Speel
Bishop William F. McDowell
Thomas P. Littlepage
Senator Henry D. Hatfield - Toastmaster
Hon. Ray Lyman Wilbur - Secretary Of The Interior
Mrs. Edward Everett Gann
Senator James E. Watson
Mrs. Florence Sindell - Star Spangled Banner
Margie Coates - Earle Theater
Monaca and Anne Skelly - Earle Theater
Costigan and Flynn - Fox Theater
Joe, Mae and Dolly - Palace Theater
Music by Leon Brusiloff and his Orchestra
Luther W. Linkins
Samuel Prescott
A photograph of the Club's building on Sixteenth Street is on the back of the menu-program.
Condition: Most of our menus were actually used in the restaurant-bar, so there may be writing, wear & tear, spots, stains, creases, etc. So please examine the images closely! Some light moisture marks on some corners. Crease mark across the middle. A light vertical crease mark on a few pages.
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