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1. Street scene at Czertkow showing a bread market. Due to the restricted areas under cultivation through the lack of seed and the poor harvest bread has become very scarce and expensive. The price of a loaf being 8 markes, or approximately a day's wages of an ordinary laborer. The Interallied Medical Commission sent by the League of Red Cross Societies to study the typhus situation in Poland found that in the district of Czertkow with a population of 76,000 there were approximately 8,000 cases of typhus and only five doctors to deal with the situation. Soap, disinfectants, drugs, sheets, and hospital equipment are urgently needed, and the Commission has recommended united international action to deal actively with the situation in Poland and prevent the spread of typhus and other infectious diseases to Western Europe and America 28 October 1919 [date received]

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2. Street scene at Czertkow showing a bread market. Due to the restricted areas under cultivation through the lack of seed and the poor harvest bread has become very scarce and expensive. The price of a loaf being 8 markes, or approximately a day's wages of an ordinary laborer. The Interallied Medical Commission sent by the League of Red Cross Societies to study the typhus situation in Poland found that in the district of Czertkow with a population of 76,000 there were approximately 8,000 cases of typhus and only five doctors to deal with the situation. Soap, disinfectants, drugs, sheets, and hospital equipment are urgently needed, and the Commission has recommended united international action to deal actively with the situation in Poland and prevent the spread of typhus and other infectious diseases to Western Europe and America

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3. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 [Family of W.T. Frakes, Route 5, Lawton, Okla. Mother said 6-year old Warren picked 41 pounds of cotton yesterday "An I don't make him pick; he picked last year." Had about 20 pounds in his bag. She said Clara, 11 years old, averages 75 pounds a day. Picked 101 pounds yesterday, earning $1.25 (they are picking now for another farmer). She carries 40 pounds in the bag. Velma, 14 years, picks 125 pounds. Has picked over 200 pounds in a day. Children go to Flower Mound School, District 48 while living here, but they are itinerant, renting a small farm of 10 acres now. "We move about a good deal" mother said.] [1916 October 11]

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4. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Family of W.T. Frakes, Route 5, Lawton, Okla. Mother said 6-year old Warren picked 41 pounds of cotton yesterday "An I don't make him pick; he picked last year." Had about 20 pounds in his bag. She said Clara, 11 years old, averages 75 pounds a day. Picked 101 pounds yesterday, earning $1.25 (they are picking now for another farmer). She carries 40 pounds in the bag. Velma, 14 years, picks 125 pounds. Has picked over 200 pounds in a day. Children go to Flower Mound School, District 48 while living here, but they are itinerant, renting a small farm of 10 acres now. "We move about a good deal" mother said 1916 October 11

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5. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Group of young cutters in Seacoast sardine factory, going for a swim Sunday morning. They all work. Even the smallest makes $.50 to $1.00 a day. They all said they cut their fingers a good deal, "and then the salt makes 'em 'pickle-sores." 1911 August

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6. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Family of W.T. Frakes, Route 5, Lawton, Okla. Mother said 6-year old Warren picked 41 pounds of cotton yesterday "An I don't make him pick; he picked last year." Had about 20 pounds in his bag. She said Clara, 11 years old, averages 75 pounds a day. Picked 101 pounds yesterday, earning $1.25 (they are picking now for another farmer). She carries 40 pounds in the bag. Velma, 14 years, picks 125 pounds. Has picked over 200 pounds in a day. Children go to Flower Mound School, District 48 while living here, but they are itinerant, renting a small farm of 10 acres now. "We move about a good deal" mother said

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7. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 [Family of W.T. Frakes, Route 5, Lawton, Okla. Mother said 6-year old Warren picked 41 pounds of cotton yesterday "An I don't make him pick; he picked last year." Had about 20 pounds in his bag. She said Clara, 11 years old, averages 75 pounds a day. Picked 101 pounds yesterday, earning $1.25 (they are picking now for another farmer). She carries 40 pounds in the bag. Velma, 14 years, picks 125 pounds. Has picked over 200 pounds in a day. Children go to Flower Mound School, District 48 while living here, but they are itinerant, renting a small farm of 10 acres now. "We move about a good deal" mother said.]

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8. One of the most touching cases found by the members of the Interallied Medical Comm. sent by the League of Red Cross Societies to investigate the typhus situation in Poland was in the village of Sokolniki near Lemberg. The little boy shown in the photograph was found lying in front of a cottage, his eyes tight shut, breathing heavily in an active stage of typhus. His sister, six years old, was just convalescing from the same disease. Inside the hut his mother was sick of typhus and his father had died of typhus and was buried the day previous. The Comm. found that the present epidemic of typhus is wide spread and the number of deaths enormous. Unless the most active measures are taken to deal with the situation there will be very serious epidemics this winter which will be a menace not only to Poland but to Western Europe and America. Polish authorities are doing their best to stamp out the infection, but they are seriously handicapped by the lack if medicines, sheets, blankets, clothing and the most essential hospital equipment. The Comm. has recommended united effort to deal with this situation which has become a matter of international moment 28 October 1919 [date received]

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9. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Group of young cutters in Seacoast sardine factory, going for a swim Sunday morning. They all work. Even the smallest makes $.50 to $1.00 a day. They all said they cut their fingers a good deal, "and then the salt makes 'em 'pickle-sores."

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10. Mahan, William Dennes, 1824-1906 Archæological writings of the Sanhedrin and Talmuds of the Jews. Shadows from Caesar's court; a book dealing with the days of Christ's crucifixion, being the translation of a number of manuscripts said to have been long preserved in the archives of the Vatican Library Dresden; Ohio: Christian Leader Co; [1954, c1953]

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11. Mahan, William Dennes, 1824-1906 Archæological writings of the Sanhedrin and Talmuds of the Jews. Shadows from Caesar's court; a book dealing with the days of Christ's crucifixion, being the translation of a number of manuscripts said to have been long preserved in the archives of the Vatican Library

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12. Farmers Conclave to Demand a "New Deal" to the Farm Sector (2005 : New Delhi, India) Proceedings of the three day Farmers Conclave to Demand a "New Deal" to the Farm Sector New Delhi: Confederation of Indian Farmers Association; [2005]

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13. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Home work on tags. Home of Martin Gibbons, 268 [?] Centre Street, Roxbury Mass. James 11, years old; Helen 9 years and Mary 6, work on tags. Helen said she could tie the most (5,000 a day at 30 cents). Mary does some but can do only 1000 a day. They work nights a good deal. The night before Helen and James worked until 11:00 P.M. See also Home Work report 1912 August

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14. Farmers Conclave to Demand a "New Deal" to the Farm Sector (2005 : New Delhi, India) Proceedings of the three day Farmers Conclave to Demand a "New Deal" to the Farm Sector

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15. Henle, Fritz, 1909-1993 Nurse training. The "morning circle" starts the day's work for the student nurses. Here students get their assignment and learn what problems must be dealt with on the floor 1942 Nov

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16. Henle, Fritz, 1909-1993 Nurse training. The "morning circle" starts the day's work for the student nurses. Here students get their assignment and learn what problems must be dealt with on the floor

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17. Harris & Ewing John L. Lewis listens to Smith, Washington, D.C., August 7. John L. Lewis listening to the Rev. Smith blast the New Deal at the Premiere Club in Washington today. Smith also professed that we would all see the day and thank Lewis for breaking away from the American Federation of Labor [1936] August 7

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18. Penington, Isaac, 1616-1679 Severall fresh, inward openings, (concerning severall things) which the day will declare of what nature they are, to which judgment they appeal for justice, being contented either to stand or fall by it, and being likewise ready to kiss that condemnation, which they are likely to meet with in the meantime, from all sorts of men, whom they finde ready to deal hardly with them London: Printed for G. Calvert; 1650

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19. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Tootsie, six yr. old news-boy, sells every day and Sunday for a young uncle who had to spend a good deal of his time driving Tootsie back on the job. Harry Murphy, 809 4-1/2 St., S.W., Washington, D.C

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20. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Tootsie, six yr. old news-boy, sells every day and Sunday for a young uncle who had to spend a good deal of his time driving Tootsie back on the job. Harry Murphy, 809 4 St., S.W., Washington, D.C

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