File:MellonTaxBill2.jpg

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English: Calvin Coolidge signs the Revenue Act of 1926. Secretary of the Treasury Andrew Mellon is the third figure from the right, and Director of the Budget, General Herbert Mayhew Lord, is to Mellon's left.
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