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Marjory Collins (1912 – 1985) était une photojournaliste états-unienne, connue pour ses photographies du front intérieur durant la 2e guerre mondiale.
Biographie
modifierMarjory Collins était la fille de l'écrivain Frederick Lewis Collins, elle grandit à Scarsdale, dans la ville de New-York. Entre 1935 et 1940, elle étudia de façon informelle avec Ralph Steiner. Son travail en tant que photographe documentaire fut accepté par des agences importantes. Sa contribution au livre U.S. Camera and Travel publié par Hoboken lui valut une invitation à participer au service diplomatique du United States Office of War Information (bureau des informations de guerre). Dans ce cadre, elle a assuré environ 50 missions pour montrer le mode de vie états-unien et le soutien de la population à l'effort de guerre. Conformément au nouvel engouement pour le multiculturalisme, elle a contribué à la couverture photographique des Afro-américains aussi bien que des citoyens d'origine tchèque, allemande, italienne et juive.
En 1944, Collins a travaillé en indépendante pour une entreprise de construction dans l'Alaska avant de voyager en Afrique et en Europe pour des missions gouvernementales et commerciales. Ensuite elle a travaillé principalement comme un éditrice et rédactrice à propos des droits civiques, de la Guerre du Viêt Nam et des mouvements féministes. Dans les années 1960, elle a édité le American Journal of Public Health (Journal américain de Santé publique). Dans les années 1980, elle s'est installée à San Francisco où elle a obtenu une maîtrise en Études américaines à l'Université Antioche de San Francisco. Elle est morte en 1985 à l'âge de 73 ans.
Galerie de photographies
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Tony, shoeshiner in Vincent's barber shop on West Eighth Street
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Tony, shoeshiner in Vincent's barber shop
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Raymond Fazio and his family receive a belated Christmas package
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Newsstand at Forty-second Street and Sixth Avenue with newspapers from all nations
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Judge J. Roland Sala, appointed to the felony court in Brooklyn
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Judge J. Roland Sala, appointed to the felony court in Brooklyn
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Judge J. Roland Sala, appointed to the felony court in Brooklyn
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Italian-Americans in fourth grade at Public School Eight
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Italian-Americans in fourth grade at Public School Eight
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Italian-American garment worker in the N.M. dress shop
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Girolamo Valente, editor of the Italian liberal weekly newspaper
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Girolamo Valente, editor of the Italian liberal weekly newspaper
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Class in citizenship and English for Italians
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Class in citizenship and English for Italians
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Class in citizenship and English for Italians
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Class in citizenship and English for Italians
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Class in citizenship and English for Italians
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Class in citizenship and English for Italians
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Barber in Vincent's barber shop on West Eighth Street
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American boys at the Sullivan Street depot separating scrap
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Turkish nightclub on Allen Street
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The War Emergency Board of the fur industry formed a fur vest project
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The War Emergency Board of the fur industry formed a fur vest project
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The Di Costanzo family, owners of a restaurant on Mulberry Street
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The Di Costanzo family, owners of a restaurant on Mulberry Street
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The Di Costanzo family, owners of a restaurant on Mulberry Street
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Sunday dinner in the Martinetti home
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Sunday dinner in the Martinetti home
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Mrs. Frank Romano putting her baby to bed
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Mrs. Frank Romano and her month-old baby
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Mrs. Frank Romano and her month-old baby
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Mrs. Frank Romano and her month-old baby
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Mrs. Frank Romano putting her baby to bed
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Romano feeding their baby
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Habitues of a Turkish nightclub on Allen Street drinking beer
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Children waiting in line to buy defense stamps at public school
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Children waiting in line to buy defense stamps at public school
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Benny Romano, age one month
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Benny Romano, age one month
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The War Emergency Board of the fur industry formed a fur vest project
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The War Emergency Board of the fur industry formed a fur vest project
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The War Emergency Board of the fur industry formed a fur vest project
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The War Emergency Board of the fur industry formed a fur vest project
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R. H. Macy and Company department store
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R. H. Macy and Company department store
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R. H. Macy and Company department store
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R. H. Macy and Company department store
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R. H. Macy and Company department store
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R. H. Macy and Company department store
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Merchant seamen's Christmas party at the Andrew Feruseth Club
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Merchant seamen's Christmas party at the Andrew Feruseth Club
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Merchant seamen's Christmas party at the Andrew Feruseth Club
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Merchant seamen's Christmas party at the Andrew Feruseth Club
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Merchant seamen's Christmas party at the Andrew Feruseth Club
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Merchant seamen's Christmas party at the Andrew Feruseth Club
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Merchant seamen's Christmas party at the Andrew Feruseth Club
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Merchant seamen's Christmas party at the Andrew Feruseth Club
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Merchant seamen's Christmas party at the Andrew Feruseth Club
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Merchant seamen's Christmas party at the Andrew Feruseth Club
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The War Emergency Board of the fur industry formed a fur vest project
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The War Emergency Board of the fur industry formed a fur vest project
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The War Emergency Board of the fur industry formed a fur vest project
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The War Emergency Board of the fur industry formed a fur vest project
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The War Emergency Board of the fur industry formed a fur vest project
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The Di Costanzo family, owners of a restaurant on Mulberry Street
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The Di Costanzo family, owners of a restaurant on Mulberry Street
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Mrs. Marianna Costanzo in the living room of her apartment on Waverly Place
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Mrs. Marianna Costanzo in the living room of her apartment on Waverly Place
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Merchant seamen who have won boots-full of candy at the Christmas party
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Merchant seaman who has won a boot-full of candy at the Christmas party
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Mrs. Marianna Castorella came to America from Italy forty-odd years ago
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The Animal Trap Company of America now makes bullets
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Thanksgiving dinner at the house of Earle Landis
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Ralph Miller has guarded the Lititz water works for sixteen years
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Mr. and Mrs. Earle Landis turn over their Thanksgiving turkey
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Lititz Borough Council in session. Secretary of the borough
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Lititz Borough Council in session. Pictures on back wall are local heroes of the first world war
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Gauge inspectors at the Animal Trap Company
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Women gauge inspectors at the Animal Trap Company
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Tracks of the Lanaster-Reading Railroad
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The Moravian sewing circle quilts for anyone
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Thanksgiving guests at the house of Earle Landis
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Thanksgiving guests at the home of Earle Landis took a walk
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Saying grace before carving the turkey at Thanksgiving dinner
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Slowking4Raymond Runk, fire captain, lecturing volunteer fire watchers
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Ralph Miller has guarded the Lititz waterworks for sixteen years
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Mrs. Earle Landis taking Thanksgiving pies from the oven
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Mr. Pennepacker, one of seven barbers in town
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Mr. Pennepacker, one of seven barbers in town
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Local photographer, the son of the general store owner
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Lititz Borough Council in session
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Josephine Young gauge inspecting bullets
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Hands of Mrs. Julian Bachman, a gauge inspector
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Earle Landis' mother and father had a wedding anniversary
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Earle Landis freezing ice cream on the back porch
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Earle Landis freezing ice cream on the back porch
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Bullets made at Animal Trap Company of America
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Animal Trap Company of America, now making bullets
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The Lititz Service Association is made up of volunteers
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Slowking4The Lititz Service Association is made up of volunteers
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Sign in the hall of the Moravian Sunday school
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Public card party held in the firehouse to raise money
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Public card party held in the firehouse to raise money
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Paul Ritz serving his two hours per week as an airplane spotter
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Mrs. Viola Marvel in her apartment
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Mrs. Viola Marvel in her apartment
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Mrs. Viola Marvel in her apartment
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Mrs. Julian Bachman, twenty-three
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lutz, unmarried son Henry, and granddaughter Roberta Jean
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Junior choir performance in the Moravian Sunday school
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Junior choir performance in the Moravian Sunday school
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Farmers' National Bank at noon on Friday
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Emma Dougherty who does a man's work for a man's pay
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Ellis Spickler working at the Animal Trap Company
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Elizabeth Almoney who works as a gauge tester
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Draft Board Number 5
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Claude Buchter (left), foreman in the machine screw department
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Benny Lutz conducting trumpet players
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Volunteer fire watchers, sitting on the fire engines
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Tire registration took place in the school library
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Tire registration took place in the library of the schoolhouse
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This man is a German refugee who was a machine-gunner
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Sign in the hall of a Moravian Sunday school
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Raymond Runk, accountant at the Animal Trap Company
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Postmaster Robert Pautz selling a war bond
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Postmaster Robert Pautz chatting with two friends
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People leaving the Moravian Church on Sunday
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Paul Ritz serving his two hours per week
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Mrs. Viola Marvel and her daughter work side by side
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Mrs. Julian Bachman, twenty-three, has been married a year
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Mrs. Julian Bachman at home with her family
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Moravian minister the Reverend Kortz and banker and church official A.L. Douple
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Lititz, Pennsylvania. Moravian church
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Emma Dougherty, who does a man's work for a man's pay
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Emma Dougherty, thirty-five, does a man's job
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Elizabeth Almoney, who has three sons and three brothers
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Chester W. Woolworth, president of the Animal Trap Company
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Bertram Shaw, blind, has been recently hired at the Animal Trap Company
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Shoe store on main street in the early morning
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Shoe store on main street in the early morning
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Mrs. R.W. Elizabeth Almoney, forty-seven, has had eleven children
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Mrs. R.W. Elizabeth Almoney in her living room, with pictures of her relatives in the service
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Moravian Sunday school
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Montour no. 4 mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Company
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Mennonite farmer's wife and her son husking corn
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Lititz Rotary Club dinner
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Harvey Duke, an able machinist Animal Trap Company last year
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Draft Board Number 5, which takes care of Lititz cases along with neighboring towns
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The Almoney family playing cards
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Raymond Newswanger works a lathe in the Animal Trap Company
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Postmaster Robert Pautz chatting with two friends in the post office
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Ellis Spickler has been working at the Animal Trap Company
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Ellis Spickler has been working at the Animal Trap Company since 1909
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Elizabeth Almoney, who has three sons and three brothers in the service
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Elizabeth Almoney, who has three sons and three brothers in the service
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Elizabeth Almoney, who has three sons and three brothers in the service
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Birthday party in a Moravian Sunday school
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Bertram Shaw, blind, has recently been hired at the Animal Trap Company
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Walter Miller, superintendent of Lititz water works
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Signs on the road from Lancaster leading into Lititz, Pennsylvania
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Signs on the road from Lancaster leading into Lititz, Pennsylvania
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Sign on the road between Lititz and Manheim, Pennsylvania
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Offices of Mr. Elam Habecker Walter Miller
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Mrs. Morris Kreider selling one of the few remaining aluminum roasters to Dr. Posey
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Morris Kreider, owner of a hardware store and machine shop
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Farm in early morning
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Elam Habecker, arrives at his office at 7.15 to read the paper
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Elam Habecker arrives at his office at 7.15 a.m. to read news
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These are the last aluminum and enamel ware utensils Morris Kreider's hardware store
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Offices of Mr. Elam Habecker and Secretary of Lititz borough. Walter Miller
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Mrs. Morris Kreider selling one of the few remaining aluminum roasters to Dr. Posey
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Mennonites at the farmers' market
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Mennonite farmer's wife dressmaking
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Mennonite farmer's wife dressmaking
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Mennonite farmer and wife selling fowl at the farmer's market
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Machine shop back of Morris Kreider's hardware store
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Farmers' market
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Farmers' market. Many of the farmers are Mennonites
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William N. Young, owner and publisher of the Lititz Record-express
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Trays of pretzels at the Lititz Spring Pretzel Company
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The showroom of the Pierson Motor Company
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State American Legion official making a patriotic speech
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School children singing at the Armistice Day rally
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Robert E. Haines, twenty, has been helping his father out in his pretzel factory
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Robert E. Haines, twenty, has been helping his father out
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Press room of the Lititz Record-express
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Parking lot. Mural painting at left
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Owner of the Pierson Motor Company, who has lost his business of selling cars
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Most copies of the Lititz Record-express are mailed to subscribers
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Lititz Springs Pretzel Company, owned by Lewis C. Haines
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Lititz Springs Pretzel Company, owned by Lewis C. Haines
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Lititz Springs Pretzel Company, owned by Lewis C. Haines
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High School band playing patriotic numbers at the Armistice Day meeting
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Cutting and folding machine in the Lititz Record-express office
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Audience at the Armistice Day rally
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Audience at the Armistice Day rally
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Armistice Day gathering in Lilitz. Audience bows its heads
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A corner of the Lititz Record-express office
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William N. Young, publisher of the Record-express, is also its reporter and advertising man
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William N. Young, publisher of the Record-express, is also its reporter and advertising man
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Underwear labels, hunting signs, high school and Womens' Christian Temperance Union newspapers
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Tire on a car in a parking lot is marked with name of its owner to deter thieves
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Sixth grade class in current events in the Lititz Borough Public School
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Press room of the Lititz Record-express printing company
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Peanuts are scarce since the war started
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Peanut stand next to the Lutz butcher shop finds it hard to get peanuts
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Parking lot in the rain
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Mr. M.C. Demmy, Principal of the Lititz Borough School, and the president of the Chamber of Commerce
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Most copies of the Lititz Record-express are mailed to subscribers
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Lutheran church at Kissel Hill
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Load of fodder being carried from the field to a barn
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Last scrap collection drive before spring
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Irwin R. Steffy having his car gone over in the Pierson Motor Company garage
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Irwin R. Steffy having his car gone over in the Pierson Motor Company garage
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Honor roll in the hall of the Lititz Borough Public School
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High school boys, aged sixteen and seventeen, nearing graduation and the Army
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Gathering fodder on farm
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A furniture dealer, who is chairman of the salvage committee
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Trees in the wind
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This town of 4000-odd inhabitants, has two weekly papers, the oldest of which is the Record-express
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This town of 400-odd inhabitants, has two weekly papers, the oldest of which is the Record-express
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The Lancaster to Lititz road as it enters Lititz
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Sixth grade class in current events in the Lititz Borough Public School
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Showroom of the Pierson Motor Company owned by Al Pierson
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Press room of the Lititz Record-express
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Pennsylvania. Farm road
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Mrs. Julian Bachman shopping
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Main street on Armistice Day
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Loading fodder on a farm
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Lititz, Pennsylvania. Central Square
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Last scrap collection drive before spring
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Honor roll in the hall of the Lititz Borough Public School
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Gathering fodder
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Fountain at Central Square where Main and Broad Street meet
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Butcher shop of Benjamin Lutz
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Benjamin Lutz, butcher, who also writes both hymns and patriotic songs
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Autumn leaves.
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A street on Armistice Day
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Gathering fodder
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Farm road after rain
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Woman at her back gate
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Woman at her back gate
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Sample hybrid corn exhibited at the side of a road
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Newsman at Center Square on a rainy market day
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Everyone was asked to dump his scrap in a vacant lot at the center of town
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Everyone was asked to dump his scrap in a vacant lot at the center of town
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Company dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Company dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Company dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Company dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Company dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Company dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Comany dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Church on Main Street
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Central market
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Central market
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Boarding buses on a rainy market day
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A farmer who rides into town every day in a buggy to work
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Mural painting in a parking lot
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Parking lot
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Fodder stacked in a field
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Farmer in town to shop
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Farm bureau hybrid corn test field
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Everyone was asked to dump his scrap in a vacant lot at the center of town
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Everyone was asked to dump his scrap in a vacant lot at the center of town
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Everyone was asked to dump his scrap in a vacant lot at the center of town
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Everyone was asked to dump his scrap in a vacant lot at the center of town
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Company dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Company dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Company dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Company dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Company dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Company dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Company dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Company dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Autumn leaves on a farm road
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A farmer who rides into town every day in a buggy
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A farmer who rides into town every day in a buggy
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Mrs. Hurley, with Mrs. Nash, Australia-New Zealand Army Corps
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Mrs. Hurley, Mrs. Close, Mrs. Nash, Bundles for Britain
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Mrs. Casey, Mrs. Nash, Bundles for Britain headquarters
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Mrs. Casey, Mrs. Nash, Australia-New Zealand Army Corps
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Colonel A.I. Ennis, chief of United States Army Air Corps Office of Public Relations
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Colonel A.I. Ennis, chief of United States Army Air Corps Office of Public Relations
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Colonel A.I. Ennis, chief of United States Army Air Corps Office of Public Relations
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Colonel A.I. Ennis, chief of United States Army Air Corps Office of Public Relations
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Colonel A.I. Ennis, chief of United States Army Air Corps Office of Public Relations
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Colonel A.I. Ennis, chief of United States Army Air Corps Office of Public Relations
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Colonel A.I. Ennis, chief of United States Army Air Corps Office of Public Relations
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Manheim, Lancaster County, scrap in a vacant
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Manheim, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Main street
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Manheim, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Main street
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Manheim, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Main street
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Mural painting on wall of a paking space
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Guardian of the community scrap pile
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Entrance to dance given in Moose Hall
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Bags in the community scrap heap
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Company dance given in Moose Hall by employees of the Hamilton Watch Company
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Talking to a parrot in the patio of the Pan-American Union
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Students on the steps of the Supreme Court building
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Students listening in on a hearing of the Naval Affairs Committee
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Students listening in on a hearing of the Naval Affairs Committee
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Students in the patio of the Pan-American Union
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Students in the patio of the Pan-American Union
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Students in the hallway of the Library of Congress
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Students examining books in the Library of Congress
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Pan-American party at American University
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Mrs. Roosevelt apologizes to students for the disarray of the White House rooms which are being prepared for air raids
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High school students chosen for their intellectual alertness visited Washington for a week
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High school students chosen for their intellectual alertness visited Washington for a week
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High school students chosen for their intellectual alertness visited Washington for a week
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High school students chosen for their intellectual alertness visited Washington for a week
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Four students working on the preliminary sketches of a mural
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Examining maps and catalogues on the steps of the National Art Gallery
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Examining maps and catalogues on the steps of the National Art Gallery
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Examining a relief map at the Pan-American Union
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Congressman Tom Eliot of Massachusetts chatting with a delegate from his state
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Bundles for Britain on Connecticut Avenue. Mrs. Close
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Students witness a hearing of the Naval Affairs Committee. Senator Walsh, chairman, can be seen in the background
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Students on their way to visit the Capitol
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Students on the Capitol steps
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Students coming down from the Supreme Court steps
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Students at a motion picture on the United States Coast Guard at the United States Maritime Commission
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Pan-American party at the American University
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On the way up the steps to the Lincoln Memorial. The Washington Monument is in the background
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On the Capitol steps
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On the Capitol steps
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On the Capitol steps
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High school students chosen for their intellectual alertness visited Washington for a week
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High school students chosen for their intellectual alertness visited Washington for a week
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Examining maps and catalogues on the steps of the National Art Gallery
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Examining a relief map at the Pan-American Union
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Examining a relief map at the Pan-American Union
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At the White House, Mrs. Roosevelt was presented with a bouquet by one of the students
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At the Lincoln Memorial
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At the Lincoln Memorial
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Adolph Berle addressing students at the Pan-American Union
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200 high school students chosen for their intellectual alertness visited Washington for a week
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The glee club from a Washington high school entertains the group at a dance given for them at the American University
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Students taking notes at a hearing of the Naval Affairs Committee
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Students posing for a group photograph with the Capitol in the background
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Students looking at the city from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial
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Students listening to speeches at the Pan-American Union
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Students examining the U.S. Constitution, with the Declaration of Independence above them
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Students examining the Pan-American exhibit at American University
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Mrs. Roosevelt greeting each one as they visited the White House
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A student on his way from the Library of Congress to the Capitol making notes about what he has seen using a friend's back for a desk
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A delegation from Massachusetts talking with their Congressman, Tom Elliot
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Refugee children, after learning English at Children's Colony, attend public school
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Pupils being taken for a walk. They hold hands in order not to get lost or run over
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Pupils being taken for a walk. They hold hands in order not to get lost or run over
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German refugee child, a devotee of Superman
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German refugee child playing with airplane models
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French refugee child painting
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French refugee child learning to sew
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Five-year-old class
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British refugee child putting tools away
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Three-year-olds playing games
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Three-year-olds of all nations playing games in English
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Three-year-olds of all nations playing games in English
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Three-year-olds of all nations playing games in English
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Three-year-olds of all nations playing games in English
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German refugee woman reading a letter from her husband, a flier in the Royal Air Force
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German refugee mother reading to her son
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German refugee mother giving an apple to her son
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German refugee child being measured by his mother on the wall of their furnished room
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German refugee boy
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German refugee boy repairing a model of the SS Normandie
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German refugee boy repairing a model of the SS Normandie which he made
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Father bringing his son to school. Children of all nations come here and learn English rapidly
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Father bringing his son to school. Children of all nations come here and learn English rapidly
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Father bringing his son to school. Children of all nations come here and learn English rapidly
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Children's Colony, a school for refugee children administered by a Viennese
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Children's Colony, a school for refugee children administered by a Viennese. Lunch
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Children's Colony, a school for refugee children administered by a Viennese. Lunch
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Children's Colony, a school for refugee children administered by a Viennese. Lunch
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Children of all nations listening to a story in English
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Third-grade pupil acting the part of Hitler in a program produced by his class
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Sixth-grade pupils making pottery influenced by Latin American design
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Sixth-grade pupils making pottery influenced by Latin American design
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Sixth grader making a clay bowl influenced by Latin American design
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Putting a splint on a broken arm in first aid class
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Putting a splint on a broken arm in first aid class
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Mid-morning lunch in the kindergarten
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Learning how to take care of a broken leg in first aid class
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Kindergarten pupil getting to work on a puzzle
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High school girls singing a song in Spanish during a radio program broadcast to Latin America
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High school girls singing a song in Spanish during a radio program broadcast to Latin America
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Girl announcing a radio broadcast to Latin America in Spanish
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Four students working on the preliminary sketches of a mural depicting the history of Peru
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Four students working on the preliminary sketches of a mural depicting the history of Peru
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First-grader pupils, having their voices recorded for diction correction
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First-grade pupils having their voices recorded for diction correction
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First-grade pupils having their voices recorded for diction correction
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Elementary school students singing America the Beautiful during a radio broadcast to Latin America
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A student reciting an original poem about Brazil in elementary school assembly
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Working on a relief model of New Amsterdam
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The Winn at Sunday dinner
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Sixth graders working on an illuminated map of South America
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Putting the finishing touches on a map of the world
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Public school teacher showing the first grade pupils pictures of Indians
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Mrs. Winn calling her daughters, Janet and Marie, after Sunday school at the Jan Huss church
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Marie Winn getting her morning milk
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Janet Winn listening to a classmate read the Bible story
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Janet Winn (center), in Sunday school
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Janet and Marie Wynn feeding the ducks in Central Park
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First graders in public school singing the Star Spangled Banner
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First graders in public school singing the Star Spangled Banner
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First graders in public school saluting the flag
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First graders in public school having morning milk
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First grade public school children making Indian paper hats
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Dr. Winn telling Janet a tall story
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Dr. and Mrs. Winn Janet and Marie, playing Chinese checkers
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Students singing the Star Spangled Banner in a public school at Seventy-first Street and First Avenue
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Marie Winn doing the Shoemaker's dance
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Janet Winn putting on roller-skates in Central Park
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Janet Winn having mid-morning milk in public school
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Janet Winn copying lesson from the blackboard
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Janet and Marie, roller-skating in Central Park
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Janet and Marie Winn go roller-skating in Central Park
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First grader Marie Winn playing Farmer in the dell
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Dr. Winn tasting his daughter Marie's popsicle
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Color guard saluting the flag during a Columbus Day assembly
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Mrs. Wynn returns from shopping with Janet and Marie
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Mrs. Winn, and her daughters, Marie and Janet
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Marie Winn, wearing paper Indian hat
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Janet Winn asking her teacher in Czech school a question
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Janet and Marie Wynn climbing on monkey bars
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Janet and Marie Winn go roller-skating
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Dr. Wynn, a Czech-American, reading Huckleberry Finn
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Dr. Wynn Czech-American, swinging his two daughters
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Dr. Winn has his office in the apartment
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Dr. Winn buying his daughters a popsicle
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Wynn attend Sunday school in the Jan Huss Church
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Palmrose family in their home
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Marie's Sunday school class singing a hymn
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Lieutenant Palmrose, American-born Finn
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Lieutenant Palmrose buying sodas for his nephew and two cousins
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Lieutenant Palmrose buying a soda for his nephew
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Janet Wynn, age eight, goes to a Czech school
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Finnish branch of the Salvation Army
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Cooperatively owned apartment house
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Cooperatively owned apartment house
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Carlson at his desk in the Washington WPB office
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Passaic, New Jersey. Factory owner Carlson organized home machine shops
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Passaic, New Jersey. Factory owner Carlson organized home machine shops
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Passaic, New Jersey. Factory owner Carlson organized home machine shops
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Passaic, New Jersey. Factory owner Carlson organized home machine shops
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Home workshop owner's wife bringing coffee during the morning's work
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Home workshop owner of Swedish origin
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Home machine shop owner working for defense
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Helpers of a home machine shop owner
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Carlson visiting one of the home workshop owners in the back yard
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Carlson examining blueprints
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New York, enfants de réfugiés allemands lisant une bande dessinée de Superman
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200 étudiants choisis pour leur valeur intellectuelle pendant une visite d'une semaine à Washington
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Enfants attendant en rangs pour acheter des timbres de soutien à la défense, dans une école publique, pour les mères engagées volontaires comme gardiennes et pour accomplir d'autres tâches dans les écoles
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Emma Dougherty qui accomplit un travail d'homme, pour un salaire d'homme, nettoyant sa machine à rectifier
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Volontaires engagées pour composer un journal
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Bibliothèque scolaire publique
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Bal d'étudiants à Greenbelt
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Mrs. Leslie Atkins
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Jardin d'enfants
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Famille en promenade dominicale
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Chambre d'enfant
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New York. Workers' bookshop in a building on 13th Street
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New York. Window of a Jewish religious shop
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New York. The mall restaurant in Central Park
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New York. Sunday photographer at the mall fountain
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New York. Statue of General Sherman at 59th Street
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New York. New York Times newspaper syndicate. Proofs of Times news
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New York. Getting a manicure while drying hair at Francois de Paris
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New York. Central Park lake
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New York. Central Park common
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Washington, D.C. The Egyptian Legation on Massachusetts Avenue. Minister Hassan
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Washington, D.C. The Egyptian Legation on Massachusetts Avenue. Minister Hassan
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Washington, D.C. The Egyptian Legation on Massachusetts Avenue. Minister Hassan
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Washington, D.C. The Egyptian Legation on Massachusetts Avenue. Mahmoud Hassan
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Washington, D.C. The Egyptian Legation on Massachusetts Avenue. Mahmoud
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Washington, D.C. The Egyptian Legation on Massachusetts Avenue. Mahmoud Hassan
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Washington, D.C. The Egyptian Legation on Massachusetts Avenue. Madame Hassan
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Washington, D.C. The Egyptian Legation on Massachusetts Avenue
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Washington, D.C. The Egyptian Legation on Massachusetts Avenue
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Washington, D.C. The Egyptian Legation on Massachusetts Avenue
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Washington, D.C. The Egyptian Legation on Massachusetts Avenue. Minister Hassan
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Washington, D.C. The Egyptian Legation on Massachusetts Avenue. Minister Hassan
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Washington, D.C. The Egyptian Legation on Massachusetts Avenue
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Washington, D.C. The Egyptian Legation on Massachusetts Avenue
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Washington, D.C. The Egyptian Legation on Massachusetts Avenue
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. The son of minister Casey
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. The mail room
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. The family of minister Casey
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. The chancery
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. son of minister Casey
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. Mrs. Squire
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. Mrs. Casey
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. Mrs. Casey
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. Mrs. Casey
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. Mrs. Casey
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. Mr Casey
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. Minister Casey
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. Minister Casey
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. Jane Casey
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. Casey children
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation. Minister Louden's secretary
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation. Minister Louden's daughter
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation. Minister Louden's daughter
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation. Minister Louden
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation. Minister Louden
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation. Minister Louden
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation. Minister Louden
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation. Minister Louden
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation. Madame Louden
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation. Madame Louden
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation. Madame Louden
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation. Madame Louden daughter
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation
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Washington, D.C. The Netherlands Legation
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Washington, D.C. The Australian Legation. Minister Casey
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Washington, D.C. South African Legation on Massachusetts Avenue
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Washington, D.C. South African Legation on Massachusetts Avenue
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Washington, D.C. South African Legation
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Washington, D.C. South African Legation
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Washington, D.C. South African Legation
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Washington, D.C. South African Legation
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Washington, D.C. South African Legation Mr. R. W. Close
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Washington, D.C. South African Legation Mr. R. W. Close
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Washington, D.C. South African Legation Minister Close
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Washington, D.C. South African Legation Minister Close
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Washington, D.C. South African Legation
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Washington, D.C. South African Legation
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Manager of the Finnish cooperative bakery
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Lieutenant Palmrose greeting his mother as he comes home on leave
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Lieutenant Palmrose greeting his mother as he comes home on leave
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Finnish branch of the Salvation Army
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Finnish bakery. It is a cooperative, and many of the workers are Finnish-born
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American-born Finn, a lieutenant in the United States Signal Corps
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American-born Finn, a lieutenant in the United States Signal Corps
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Afternoon coffee and cake in the home of a Finnish family named Palmrose
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