English: New York: Wallace Campaigners Meet The Press Under Chandeliers. At the newly-opened headquarters of the Wallace-For-President Movement located in a former residence at 39 Park Avenue, New York, Wallace campaigners (L to R), Jo Davidson, famed sculptor; Rexford G. Tugwell; Sen. Glen H. Taylor, (D-Idaho), who is a prospective running mate for Mr. Wallace; and C. B. Baldwin, campaign manager, meet the press under the chandeliers in what was formerly a living room. The headquarters, only temporary were opened today.
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(Original Caption) New York: Wallace Campaigners Meet The Press Under Chandeliers. At the newly-opened headquarters of the Wallace-For-President Movement located in a former residence at 39 Park Avenue, New York, Wallace campaigners (L to R), Jo Davidson, famed sculptor; Rexford G. Tugwell; Sen. Glen H. Taylor, (D-Idaho), who is a prospective running mate for Mr. Wallace; and C. B. Baldwin, campaign manager, meet the press under the chandeliers in what was formerly a living room. The headquarters, only temporary were opened today.
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(Original Caption) New York: Wallace Campaigners Meet The Press Under Chandeliers. At the newly-opened headquarters of the Wallace-For-President Movement located in a former residence at 39 Park Avenue, New York, Wallace campaigners (L to R), Jo Davidson, famed sculptor; Rexford G. Tugwell; Sen. Glen H. Taylor, (D-Idaho), who is a prospective running mate for Mr. Wallace; and C. B. Baldwin, campaign manager, meet the press under the chandeliers in what was formerly a living room. The headquarters, only temporary were opened today.