I'm with you on Campbell. I thought the image was blurred when I first saw it because the outfit has such dynamism. Also, he reminds me of a cross between Roman Polanski and Kiefer Sutherland.
My first choice would be Dewey's derby. It's so impressively high and straight-sided.
last group, lots of fuzziness
Barnes, John B (1905)
Democratic National Convention. Fairman, Colonel J.M., of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania (1912)
Edwards, Charles Gordon. Honorable (05-45)
Kahn, Julius. Honorable (05-45)
Campbell, Philip Pitt. Representative From Kansas, 1903-1923 (1913)
thick velour
Mooney, Daniel F. U.S. Minister to Paraguay (1914)
Charles R. Taft (1912)
all pics, captions (aside from my commentary) and dates from http://www.old-picture.com/
Monsen, Frederick I (again with the 05-45)
Crowd at Union Square (no date)
"Diamond Jim" Brady (no date)
J. Pierpont Morgan 1914
this further solidifies my belief that the teens produced the wildest hats
the attendant's hair is also amazing
MN Governor John Lind 1914
Admiral Dewey...
Senator Joseph C. Blackburn 1905
Curb Market, N.Y. (no date listed)
Randell, C.B. Honorable followed by Perkins, J.B. Honorable (both poorly dated as between 1905 and 1945, but both in great hats)
different cap design
Andrew Carnegie (no date)
very rare hats, and oh so cheap
rare 5x - not a cb, but not modern, I haven't seen many of these.
wide ribbon OR - 2 sizes too small for me, I still thought about bidding $300 just to dignify this one. $150 just made someone's day.
I sense that vic might be all over both of these.
November 1, 1933
H. R. Johnston, Assistant Engineer, and B. T. Clark at Norris Dam site
Lewis Hine/Tennessee Valley Authority
November 3, 1933
Informal group of Assistant Superintendents and Formen at the Norris Dam site.
Lewis Hine/Tennessee Valley Authority
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