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1. Harris & Ewing PRESIDENT ACCEPTS FIRE PREVENTION POSTER. WASHINGTON, D.C. JUNE 10. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TODAY ACCEPTED FOR THE GOVERNMENT THE PAINTING MADE BY JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG TO BE USED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ON POSTERS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. IT SHOWS UNCLE SAM AS A FOREST RANGER IN A FOREST WITH THE SLOGAN 'YOUR FORESTS--YOUR FAULT--YOUR LOSS.' L TO R: BEHIND THE PRESIDENT ARE JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG, THE ARTIST; SEC. OF AGRICULTURE HENRY WALLACE; EARLE H. CLAPP, CHIEF OF THE U.S. FOREST SERVICE [1937] June 10

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2. Harris & Ewing Members of Civil Aeronautics Authority inspect latest aid to airplane pilots. Washington, D.C., Oct. 10. An instrument which gives airplane pilots their height above the ground over which the plane is flying was demonstrated today to members of the Civil Aeronautics Authority by officials of the Western Electric Co. and the United Airlines. Claimed to be the first successful altimeter showing terrain clearance, the new device operates by radio, using the shortest wave ever employed for aviation, officials of the companies stated. In the photograph, left to right: Col. Sumter Smith, Peter C. Sandrette, Supt. of the United Airline's communication laboratory who was in charge of the demonstration; and Thomas Hardin. Smith and Hardin are members of the Civil Aeronautics Authority, 10/10/38 [19]38 October 10

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3. Harris & Ewing White House gold piano replaced with new instrument. Washington, D.C., Dec. 10. The gold piano which has occupied its place in the east room of the White House for years is to be replaced with a new one. It is the gift of Theodore Steinway. The old one will be placed in the National Museum. Mr. Steinway's gift, which was played by Josef Hofmann at the acceptance ceremony, is of maple, decorated in gold, with legs in the shape of eagles, 12/10/38 [19]38 December 10

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4. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 From left to right. Joe, 12 years, Jacob, 8 years. Bonny, 10 yrs. Levi, 10 yrs. Teacher says Joe doesn't know anything, not even enough to be bad. He is always drowsy in class. "Jacob is "awful" in school work and conduct. He gets sleepy in class. Benny is good in school work and conduct. These three boys are brothers. 4:15 P.M

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5. Harris & Ewing PRESIDENT SIGNS NEW COURT BILL. WASHINGTON, D.C. AUGUST 7. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TODAY SIGNED A BILL TO ESTABLISH A NEW ORGANIZATION FOR HANDLING THE ADMINISTRATION OF U.S. COURTS. UNDER THE MEASURE, INTRODUCED BY SENATOR ASHURST OF ARIZONA, CONTROL OF PERSONNEL WILL BE PLACED UNDER A DIRECTOR WHO WILL BE HEAD OF 'THE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES OF THE UNITED STATES COURTS.' THIS DIRECTOR, APPOINTED BY THE SUPREME COURT, WILL RECEIVE $10,000 YEARLY AND WILL HAVE AN ASSISTANT TO RECEIVE $7,500. L TO R: HOMER S. CUMMINGS, FORMER ATTORNEY GENERAL; PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT; AND ATTORNEY GENERAL FRANK MURPHY [1939] August 7

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6. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Night Work! Group of boys, all working in Massey Hosiery Mills, Columbus, Ga. Most of them had been working all day and had an hour for supper and were going back into the mill (6:00 P.M.) to work until 8 P.M. as they have done several nights this week and for some time past. I found 4 ten year olds and several of 11 and 12 working in the evenin[g] after supper and they said it was a regular thing. Ferrell [i.e., Terrell?] Butler, 10 yrs old, 1114 21st St., been working off and on 1 yr. Marvin Williams, 11 yrs. old been working 1 yr. part of the time at night. Lawrence Webb, 12 yrs. Old. Jack Wright, 15[?] yrs. working [3] yrs., co]uldn't write his ow[n] name. Are working nights now, as well as the following who were not in these photos. Gordon Stone, 10 yrs. old. Rufus Matthews, 10 yrs. old, works before and after school and nights some. Lives 1171 [27th?] Street, and Harry McElroy, 10 yrs. old night [...] 1913 April

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7. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Night Work! Group of boys, all working in Massey Hosiery Mills, Columbus, Ga. Most of them had been working all day and had an hour for supper and were going back into the mill (6:00 P.M.) to work until 8 P.M. as they have done several nights this week and for some time past. I found four ten year olds and several of 11 and 12 working in the evening after supper and they said it was a regular thing. Terrell Butler, 10 yrs. old, 1114 21st Street. Been working off and on 1 yr. Marvin Williams, 11 yrs. old been working one year part of the time at night. Lawrence Webb, 12 yrs. old, Jack Wright, 15 yrs., working 3 yrs, couldn't write his own name. Are working nights now, as well as the following who were not in these photos. Gordon Stone, 10 yrs. old, Rufus Matthews, 10 yrs. old, works before and after school and nights some. Lives 1171 27th Street, and Harry McElroy, 10 yrs. old. Nights 1913 April

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8. Great excitement in South Carolina! was being caused before the war by the wonderful cures of bronchitis, asthma, sore throat, consumption &c. &c., effected by Wishart's Pine Tree tar cordiall, in and around Charleston. Beauregard himself might as well be a prisoner! as to be confined with a distressing cough of sore throat and not be able to obtain Wishart's Pine tree tar cordial ... Depot No. 10 North Second Street

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9. Jewish Agency for Israel. Annual Assembly (4th : 1975 : Jerusalem) Neʼumim, duḥot shel ha-ṿaʻadot, haḥlaṭot, Yerushalayim, 7-10 be-Tamuz 735, 16-19 be-Yuni, 1975

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10. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Mrs. Dora Stainers, 562 1/2 Decatur St. 39 years old. Began spinning in an Atlanta mill at 7 years, and is in this mill work for 32 years. Only 4 days of schooling in her life. Began at 20 cents a day. The most she ever made was $1.75 a day & now she is earning $1 a day when she works. She is looking for a job. Her little girl Lilie is the same age she was when she started work, but the mother says, "I ain't goin to put her to work if I can help it. I'm goin' to give her as much education as I can so she can do better than I did." Mrs. Stainers is a woman of exceptional ability considering her training. In contrast to her is formed [?] another woman (this name was withheld) who has been working in Atlanta mills for 10 yrs. She began at 10 yrs. of age, married at 12, broke down, and may never be able to work again. Her mother went to work in the cotton mill very young

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11. Harris & Ewing Attorney General first witness before Senate Judiciary Committee on Court Reform Plan. Washington, D.C., March 10. The first to be heard by the Senate Judiciary Committee on the President's plan for reorganizing the Judiciary, Attorney General Homer S. Cummings (center) is greeted on his at the Capitol by Senator Henry F. Ashurst (left) Chairman of the Committee; and Senator Key Pittman of Nevada, also member of the Committee, 3/10/1937 1937 March 10

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12. Jewish Agency for Israel. Annual Assembly (4th : 1975 : Jerusalem) Neʼumim, duḥot shel ha-ṿaʻadot, haḥlaṭot, Yerushalayim, 7-10 be-Tamuz 735, 16-19 be-Yuni, 1975 נאומים, דו״חות של הועדות, החלטות, ירושלים, 7-10 בתמוז תשל״ה, 16־19 ביוני,1975 Yerushalayim: ha-Sokhnut ha-Yehudit; [1975]

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13. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 From left to right. Joe, 12 years, Jacob, 8 years. Bonny, 10 yrs. Levi, 10 yrs. Teacher says Joe doesn't know anything, not even enough to be bad. He is always drowsy in class. "Jacob is "awful" in school work and conduct. He gets sleepy in class. Benny is good in school work and conduct. These three boys are brothers. 4:15 P.M. 1912 November

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14. Harris & Ewing Red Cross open their annual convention. Washington, D.C., May 10. A general view of the assembly as their Red Cross opened their annual convention in Washington today. The famous 'gray ladies' can be seen grouped in the balcony, 5/10/1937 1937 May 10

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15. Ḥanah Anolah Meʼir, zal : noldah be-Belz be-Galitsyah 13.10.1902 : nifṭerah bi-Ḳevutsat Shiler 15.5.1983

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16. Harris & Ewing Solons inspect new Army Bomber. Washington, D.C. March 10. Members of the House Military Affairs Committee with U.S. Chief of staff General Mailin Craig inspecting the new 4-Engine Boeing Bomber which arrived at Bolling Field today. This ship is first of 13 which will be delivered to the Army Air Corps in the newer future. In the photograph, left to right, can't be seen: Rep. Andrew Edmiston, West Virginia; Rep. Charles I. Faddis, Pa.; Capt. C.E. O'Connor, pilot of the ship; Rep. Andrew J. May, Kentucky; Maj. Gen. Malin H. Craig [1937] March 10

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17. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Charlie and Ollie Allen. Been working in Harriet Cotton Mills 2 years. Charlie is probably of age, but Ollie is a violation according to both his brother and life insurance policy which say he is 12 years old now. These statements are based on the parents' statement, which is probably high. He appears to be 10 years old, and has been working 2 years. His father and older brother are in the mill. They have a house full of children, and the sanitary conditions are frightful

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18. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Rader Copeland (Lake Park). He was plowing during school hours and will lose 10 weeks of schooling. His father said that he needed the boy's help. He plows, plants, chops cotton, picks cotton. The father said: "He ain't very fast." Said he was 10 years old. The sister said he was 12 years old

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19. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 A part of the Hopkins family. All of these (and "except the least one") in the mill. Belton Mfg. Co. The two girls together run 10 sides $1.10 a day. The little girl apparently not 12 years old couldn't write her name. The next to the smallest boy doesn't appear to be 12 years makes 50 cents a day sweeping. 3 others not in the photo, work. The mother showed me the family record of the older half of the family. "The other list got destroyed." (Queer.) 1912 May

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20. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Night Work! Group of boys, all working in Massey Hosiery Mills, Columbus, Ga. Most of them had been working all day and had an hour for supper and were going back into the mill (6:00 P.M.) to work until 8 P.M. as they have done several nights this week and for some time past. I found 4 ten year olds and several of 11 and 12 working in the evenin[g] after supper and they said it was a regular thing. Ferrell [i.e., Terrell?] Butler, 10 yrs old, 1114 21st St., been working off and on 1 yr. Marvin Williams, 11 yrs. old been working 1 yr. part of the time at night. Lawrence Webb, 12 yrs. Old. Jack Wright, 15[?] yrs. working [3] yrs., co]uldn't write his ow[n] name. Are working nights now, as well as the following who were not in these photos. Gordon Stone, 10 yrs. old. Rufus Matthews, 10 yrs. old, works before and after school and nights some. Lives 1171 [27th?] Street, and Harry McElroy, 10 yrs. old night [...]

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