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Photograph of President William J. Clinton Delivering His Weekly Radio Address

Photograph of President William J. Clinton Delivering His Weekly Radio...

This item is a photograph of President William J. Clinton delivering his Weekly Radio Address in the Oval Office of the White House. The image was photographed by Robert McNeely. Photographs Relating to the ... More

Photograph of President William J. Clinton Delivering the Weekly Radio Address in the Oval Office at the White House

Photograph of President William J. Clinton Delivering the Weekly Radio...

This item is a photograph of President William J. Clinton delivering a weekly radio address in the Oval Office at the White House. The image was photographed by Bob McNeely. Photographs Relating to the Clinton... More

Photograph of President William J. Clinton Delivering the Weekly Radio Address in the Oval Office

Photograph of President William J. Clinton Delivering the Weekly Radio...

This item is a photograph of President William J. Clinton delivering the Weekly Radio Address in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C. The image was photographed by Barbara Kinney. Photographs... More

Photograph of President William J. Clinton Delivering His Weekly Radio Address

Photograph of President William J. Clinton Delivering His Weekly Radio...

This item is a photograph of President William J. Clinton delivering his Weekly Radio Address from his desk in the Oval Office of the White House. The image was photographed by Robert McNeely. Photographs Rel... More

Photograph of President William Jefferson Clinton Holding a Little Boy Present During the Taping of a Weekly Radio Address in the Oval Office at the White House

Photograph of President William Jefferson Clinton Holding a Little Boy...

This items is a photograph of President William Jefferson Clinton holding a little boy present during the taping of a Weekly Radio Address in the Oval Office at the White House. President Clinton mimics the li... More

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