File:Philip F. La Follette is named governor of Wisconsin, 1938.jpg

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A picture of a polaroid of Governor La Follette. There is a white card underneath the polaroid.

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English: Believed to have been published in 1938.

DESCRIPTION La Follette's portrait is part of a collage of world events of 1938 Photograph appears with the headline, "Each Year Brings New Grist of News and Here Are Things That 1938 Brought," Los Angeles Times, 30 Dec 1938: 8. A picture of a polaroid of Governor La Follette. There is a white card underneath the polaroid: WATCH YOUR CREDIT..."P AND A PHOTO". CT 76678.......(CHICAGO BUREAU). LEADING WISCONSIN IN GOVERNOR IN PRIMARY. PHOTO SHOWS PHILLIP E. LAFOLLETTE, BROTHER OF THE SENATOR, AND SON OF THE LATE "FIGHTING BOD", WHO APPEARS TO BE WINNING THE REPUBLICAN GUBERNATORIAL NOMINATION IN WISCONSIN AT THIS WRITING, LEADING THE INCUMBENT, GOV. WALTER J. KOHLER, IN BOTH THE RURAL AND CITY AREAS. BFM#l 9- 16- 30 PHOTO TAKEN JAN. 26, 1928. CAPTION Handwritten on negative: 15 Text from negative sleeve: 15381 - Phillip F LaFollette Wisconsin Gov. (used in events of 1938 montage, 12/30/38 article, "Each Year Brings...") [stamped:] Jan 19 1939

Text from newspaper caption: The year 1938 was a year of war jitters and jitterbugs, world-shaking events such as a nation losing its identity and such trivia as the Lambeth Walk. In between there were many other happenings, which, though not great news events, held the attention of the public for a time and gave character to 1938. This page presents an array of such events. Starting at top left-hand corner and going across the page row by row are pictures which should refresh the money on the following stories: Peter Levine kidnaping murder-Barbara Hutton's break with her Danish Count-Hedy Lamarr's leap to film fame-Paul Wright's trial for murder-Andrea Luckenbach's marriage to butter-and-eggs salesman-all Europe buys gas masks-Greta Garbo's and Leopold Stokowski's Riviera interlude-vanishing of Samoan Clipper-Mayor Hague's rule over Jersey City-the up or down hair-do tempest - John Roosevelt's marriage - Woody Hockaday's antics - King and Queen of England visit Paris - James Cash kidnaping murder-Orson Welles Martian invasion scare-Prince Gustaf of Sweden visits America-Philip La Follette's third party-Governor O'Daniel's Texas campaign-Barbara Carrol, figure in strange murder tangle-Father Divine falls heir to Crum Elbow, estate next Roosevelt's-daughter born to Dutch princess.
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