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MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
LUNA Collections
mediaCollectionId
lunacol~1~1
LUNA Collections
Collection
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Record 
Institution:
George Mason University
institution
George Mason University
Institution
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Collection Name:
Arthur E. Scott Photograph Collection
collection_name
Arthur E. Scott Photograph Collection
Collection Name
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Category:
Photography
category
Photography
Category
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Link to collection:
http://images.gmu.e…
link_to_collection
http://images.gmu.edu/luna/servlet/s/3c4531
Link to collection
false
Description:
This collection contains photographs taken by Arthur E. Scott, a photojournalist and photo-historian for the U.S. Senate. Arthur E. Scott, widely known as "Scotty" on Capitol Hill, first covered the United States Congress in 1935 as a photographer for the Washington Times. Later, he worked for International News Service and United Press International. In 1955, he became the photographer for the Republican Senatorial Committee where he served for the next twenty years. During his last year with the U.S. Senate, he was the official photo-historian for the Senate Historical Office. There he set to work on a project he had advocated for many years: collecting a likeness of every person who had served as a United States senator. His collection reflects the entire forty-years of Scott's association with Congress. More photographs are available in the physical collection described here: http://sca.gmu.edu/…
description
This collection contains photographs taken by Arthur E. Scott, a photojournalist and photo-historian for the U.S. Senate. Arthur E. Scott, widely known as "Scotty" on Capitol Hill, first covered the United States Congress in 1935 as a photographer for the Washington Times. Later, he worked for International News Service and United Press International. In 1955, he became the photographer for the Republican Senatorial Committee where he served for the next twenty years. During his last year with the U.S. Senate, he was the official photo-historian for the Senate Historical Office. There he set to work on a project he had advocated for many years: collecting a likeness of every person who had served as a United States senator. His collection reflects the entire forty-years of Scott's association with Congress. More photographs are available in the physical collection described here: http://sca.gmu.edu/finding_aids/scotta.html
Description
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