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Clyde Bruce Atchison, Comm, I.C.C. 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Clyde Bruce Atchison, Comm, I.C.C. 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
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Clyde Bruce Atchison, Comm, I.C.C. 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Clyde Bruce Atchison, Comm, I.C.C. 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Clyde Bruce Atchison, Interstate Commerce Commissioner, 1917
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This striking photograph, titled "Clyde Bruce Atchison, Comm, I.C.C. 1917," captures a moment in the life of Clyde Bruce Atchison during his tenure as a Commissioner with the Interstate Commerce Commission (I.C.C.) in the United States. The image, created by renowned photography studio Harris & Ewing, showcases Atchison seated at his office desk, with a candlestick telephone and a pole telephone in the background, symbolizing the importance of communication in his bureaucratic role. Atchison, dressed in formal attire, exudes a sense of authority and professionalism. The photograph was taken in the early 1900s, during the 20th century, and the classic desk and furniture, along with the glass negatives visible on the table, add to the vintage atmosphere of the image. The photograph is part of the extensive Harris Ewing Collection, housed in the Library of Congress. The studio, founded by George W. Harris and Martha Ewing, was a prominent photography business in Washington D.C. during the early 1900s, known for its high-quality portraits of politicians, businessmen, and other notable figures of the time. This image offers a glimpse into the life of a bureaucrat during the 1910s in America, highlighting the importance of communication and the role of the I.C.C. in regulating interstate commerce. The photograph is a valuable addition to any collection focusing on American history, bureaucracy, or communication.
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