President John F. Kennedy and his cabinet at the White House, Washington DC, 1961. Clockwise, from left: Postmaster General J. Edward Day, Ambassador...
American businessman and politician Luther Hartwell Hodges with a model of the Pan Am Building at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, circa 1960.
North Carolina Governor Luther Hodges makes remarks after being nominated as commerce secretary by President-elect John F. Kennedy.
Surrounded by his three sisters and Governor Luther Hodges, presidential candidate John Kennedy receives a good luck phone call from his brother Bob...
All smiles, North Carolina Governor Luther Hodges waves the dollar bill with which he bought the paper headlining the announcement of his...
President Kennedy talks with members of COMAP. An organization designed to expand the contribution of US private initiative in Latin America.
President John F. Kennedy meets with his Committee for Equal Employment Opportunity at the White House. Kennedy said that his administration will act...
John F. Kennedy, the Chief Executive, scans some papers prior to leaving for the State Department for ceremonies marking 100th anniversary of the...
Secretary of Commerce, Luther H. Hodges at a press conference where he attacked the steel price rise claiming it was made by a "handful of men who...
Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges attends a luncheon hosted by the Japan Association of Corporate Executives on January 26, 1964 in Tokyo, Japan.