Mrs. Herbert Hoover Jr, and her two children

Caption: Mrs. Herbert Hoover Jr, and her two children, Herbert III, and Peggy Ann, with their new playmate "Glen'".


Final Year of Term

Caption: "President and Mrs. Hoover in Washington in 1932, He was in the final year of his presidential term"


Shaking hands with Weje

Caption: "Former President Herbert Hoover shown shaking hands with Weje, Norwegian elkhound which is one of the Hoover household favorites, as he takes it easy on one of the terraces of his campus hilltop home at Stanford University September 4".


The Informal side of the White House

Caption: " The informal side of the White House life is delightfully expressed in this, the latest Photo of President and Mrs. Hoover to be received from the capital. The president apparently is in the best health to meet the demands of the approaching campaign.


President Hoover as a Dog Fancier

Caption: "President Hoover holding 'Englehart Gillett' Mrs. B.F. Lewis holding Englehart patches', 'Delaware, Kate,' and "Herwithem J.P.' and Ernest Smoot, son of Sen. Smoot, Holding 'Southboro Sunny' and 'Southboro Markham.' Mr. B.F. Lewis is also shown in this group. President Hoover's collection of Dogs is said to include some of the greatest hunters in the country."


The Hoovers Vacationing

Caption: " President and Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover enjoy the tricks of 'Weejie', their Norwegian elkhound, at their Rapidan camp in Virginia in August 1932, during a vacation. Mrs. Hoover knits".


Hoover's Hat In The Ring

 

Caption: "Secretary of Commerce Herbert C. Hoover, Mrs. Hoover and their dog, the cabinet member brought his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination into the open yesterday with his announcement that he would join the Ohio primaries in an effort to win against Sen. Brank B. Willis, a favorite son"


Hoover's New White House Pets

Caption:  "The little fellow, and 'Gillette', the hound, who are the first two dogs to start the new White House Menagerie. This is the first photo to have been made of the two dogs".