Dalip Singh Saund
Rep. Dalip S.Saund (R) listening to Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (L) speaking.
Dalip Singh Saund
Rep. Dalip S. Saund, standing in front of the Capitol Building.
Dalip Singh Saund
Rep. Dalip S. Saund, standing in front of the Capitol Building.
Dalip Singh Saund
Democrat politician Dalip S. Saund posing during his primary congressional campaign.
Congressman Saund with President Kennedy at Congressional Coffee Hour
Congressional Coffee Hour (House of Representatives). L-R: Congressman D. S. Saund (California); Congressman Harold C. Ostertag (New York); Congressman James A. Haley (Florida); President John F. Kennedy; Congressman Frank W. Boykin (Alabama); Congressman Harold T. Johnson (California); Congressman John W. Byrnes (Wisconsin). Blue Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
President Kennedy meets with Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Group
President John F. Kennedy meets with Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Group in Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. The group presented the President with a silver tray from the Governor of the state of Jalisco, Mexico Juan Gil Preciado (who was not present at the meeting). (L-R) Senator Clair Engle of California; unidentified; President Kennedy; Vice President Lyndon B.
Rep. Dalip Singh Saund on United Nations Day
U.S. Representative Dalip Singh Saund raising the United Nations flag on United Nations Day with a troop of American Girl and Boy Scouts in Palm Springs, CA. Dated October 24, 1960.
Rep. Dalip Singh Saund with Constituents
U.S. Representative Dalip Singh Saund speaking with constituents from the 29th Congressional District of California, following a 1960 debate with his opponent Charles H. Jameson in Riverside, CA.
Rep. Dalip Singh Saund in the U.S. Capitol
U.S. Representative Dalip Singh Saund pictured in two separate images. The left depicts Saund walking the halls of the U.S. Capitol in 1958. On the right, Saund (along with fellow representative B.F. Sisk, presidential aide Mike Mantos, and Senator Clair Engle) stands with an oversized letter from California Governor Edmund Brown; the letter appeals to President John F.