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J. Franklin Little |
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Frank Little was a boy selling newspapers near the Capitol Building in 1910 when he caught the attention of Senator Henry DuPont, a Republican from Delaware. Senator DuPont arranged for his appointment as a page. In his interview he relates the political education he received as a page, the work assigned to pages at the time, and the hijinks in which the pages engaged throughout the Capitol Building to the top of the dome.
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Citation: Scholarly citation: "J. Franklin Little, Senate Page, 1910-1912," Oral History Interviews, Senate Historical Office, Washington, D.C. |
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Deed of Gift: I, J. Franklin Little, do hereby give to the Senate Historical Office the tape recording and transcript of my interview on December 9, 1983. I authorize the Senate Historical Office to use the tape and transcript in such manner as may best serve the educational and historical objectives of their oral history program. I also approve the deposit of the transcript at the Library of Congress, the Senate Library, the National Archives, and any other institution which the Senate Historical Office may deem appropriate. In making this gift, I voluntarily convey ownership of the tape and transcript to the public domain.
J. Franklin Little
19th December, 1983
Accepted on behalf of the
Senate Historical Office by:
Richard A. Baker
December 19, 1983 |
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