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1. Harris & Ewing MRS. ROOSEVELT TELLS WORKERS' CONGRESS THAT UNDERFED CHILDREN GREATER DEBT THAN UNBALANCED BUDGET. STRESSES JOBS FOR YOUTH. WASHINGTON, D.C. JUNE 7. MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT TODAY ADDRESSED A WORKERS ALLIANCE CONFERENCE, THE NATIONAL RIGHT TO WORK CONGRESS, AND IN A 20-MINUTE ADDRESS, WILDLY CHEERED BY DELEGATES, TOLD THEM: 'THERE ARE SOME PEOPLE WHO ARE TALKING ABOUT THE PILING UP OF DEBTS THAT OUR GRANDCHILDREN MUST PAY. I KNOW OTHER WAYS ALSO IN WHICH WE ARE PILING UP DEBTS THAT OUR GRANDCHILDREN WILL PAY. THESE ARE THE UNDERFED CHILDREN.' SHE SAID THAT PROVIDING JOBS FOR THE NATIONS YOUTH IS ESSENTIAL TO THE FUTURE OF DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT [1939] June 7

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2. Harris & Ewing MRS. ROOSEVELT TELLS WORKERS' CONGRESS THAT UNDERFED CHILDREN GREATER DEBT THAN UNBALANCED BUDGET. STRESSES JOBS FOR YOUTH. WASHINGTON, D.C. JUNE 7. MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT TODAY ADDRESSED A WORKERS ALLIANCE CONFERENCE, THE NATIONAL RIGHT TO WORK CONGRESS, AND IN A 20-MINUTE ADDRESS, WILDLY CHEERED BY DELEGATES, TOLD THEM: 'THERE ARE SOME PEOPLE WHO ARE TALKING ABOUT THE PILING UP OF DEBTS THAT OUR GRANDCHILDREN MUST PAY. I KNOW OTHER WAYS ALSO IN WHICH WE ARE PILING UP DEBTS THAT OUR GRANDCHILDREN WILL PAY. THESE ARE THE UNDERFED CHILDREN.' SHE SAID THAT PROVIDING JOBS FOR THE NATIONS YOUTH IS ESSENTIAL TO THE FUTURE OF DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT

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3. Palmer, Alfred T. De Land pool. Carr's Machine Shop. Nothing makes W.E. Mansfield so mad as the idea that Florida shops cannot do fine precision work. He should know, for he's doing it in a member shop of the De Land pool. He worked on weapons and ammunition for the Winchester Arms Company for twenty years and thought he was retiring when he came to Florida. Now seventy-one, he's turning out delicate precision parts for essential war equipment 1942 Apr

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4. Palmer, Alfred T. [Untitled photo, possibly related to: De Land pool. Carr's Machine Shop. Nothing makes W.E. Mansfield so mad as the idea that Florida shops cannot do fine precision work. He should know, for he's doing it in a member shop of the De Land pool. He worked on weapons and ammunition for the Winchester Arms Company for twenty years and thought he was retiring when he came to Florida. Now seventy-one, he's turning out delicate precision parts for essential war equipment] 1942 Apr

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5. United States. Office of War Information. After green peas are picked, they're not shipped hit or miss to the retail stores. They must be sorted and graded before they are packed for shipment; and that's what these two young women are doing. Clean, easy work for women who join the U.S. Crop Corps, and very essential 1943?

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6. Collins, Marjory, 1912-1985 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Buffalo, New York. At the wedding of Cedelia Wrazen and Bronislaus Nowak, who are of Polish descent. They are employed at Ross Heater, makers of condensers for the Navy. He is temporarily deferred from the Army due to essential work. They apologized for the smallness of the wedding, blamed it on rationing of food, talked of how their parents' weddings had lasted for four days of feasting] 1943 May

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7. Collins, Marjory, 1912-1985 Buffalo, New York. At the wedding of Cedelia Wrazen and Bronislaus Nowak, who are of Polish descent. They are employed at Ross Heater, makers of condensers for the Navy. He is temporarily deferred from the Army due to essential work. They apologized for the smallness of the wedding, blamed it on rationing of food, talked of how their parents' weddings had lasted for four days of feasting 1943 May

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8. Collins, Marjory, 1912-1985 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Buffalo, New York. At the wedding of Cedelia Wrazen and Bronislaus Nowak, who are of Polish descent. They are employed at Ross Heater, makers of condensers for the Navy. He is temporarily deferred from the Army due to essential work. They apologized for the smallness of the wedding, blamed it on rationing of food, talked of how their parents' weddings had lasted for four days of feasting] 1943 May

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9. AMERICAN RED CROSS in North Russia. A typical street vehicle in Archangel. The Red Cross officers used this method of transportation in practically all their work about town. It is photographed here while waiting for it's passenger outside the Hotel Troitski. The carts are made very light in weight and the shafts are so attached that it is easy for the horse to pull it out of the swamp and mud. Men who are fond of horses always remark on the fact that the Russian loves horses and has got the American horesman beaten on the method of harnessing the animal. The horsehas great freedom of movement, and yet can be easily and perfectly controlled by the driver. An essential part of the harness is the enormous yoke which is always seen at the end of the shafts over the horse's collar. The horses are small but very tough, and they are very well cared for by their owners. It is noticeable that they are practically never blanketed, having become injured to the climate. They can work hard for hours and then stand in a perspiration wihtout seeming to suffer any inconvenience April 1919

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10. Palmer, Alfred T. De Land pool. Carr's Machine Shop. Nothing makes W.E. Mansfield so mad as the idea that Florida shops cannot do fine precision work. He should know, for he's doing it in a member shop of the De Land pool. He worked on weapons and ammunition for the Winchester Arms Company for twenty years and thought he was retiring when he came to Florida. Now seventy-one, he's turning out delicate precision parts for essential war equipment

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11. Palmer, Alfred T. [Untitled photo, possibly related to: De Land pool. Carr's Machine Shop. Nothing makes W.E. Mansfield so mad as the idea that Florida shops cannot do fine precision work. He should know, for he's doing it in a member shop of the De Land pool. He worked on weapons and ammunition for the Winchester Arms Company for twenty years and thought he was retiring when he came to Florida. Now seventy-one, he's turning out delicate precision parts for essential war equipment]

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12. AMERICAN RED CROSS in North Russia. A typical street vehicle in Archangel. The Red Cross officers used this method of transportation in practically all their work about town. It is photographed here while waiting for it's passenger outside the Hotel Troitski. The carts are made very light in weight and the shafts are so attached that it is easy for the horse to pull it out of the swamp and mud. Men who are fond of horses always remark on the fact that the Russian loves horses and has got the American horesman beaten on the method of harnessing the animal. The horsehas great freedom of movement, and yet can be easily and perfectly controlled by the driver. An essential part of the harness is the enormous yoke which is always seen at the end of the shafts over the horse's collar. The horses are small but very tough, and they are very well cared for by their owners. It is noticeable that they are practically never blanketed, having become injured to the climate. They can work hard for hours and then stand in a perspiration wihtout seeming to suffer any inconvenience

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13. Collins, Marjory, 1912-1985 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Buffalo, New York. At the wedding of Cedelia Wrazen and Bronislaus Nowak, who are of Polish descent. They are employed at Ross Heater, makers of condensers for the Navy. He is temporarily deferred from the Army due to essential work. They apologized for the smallness of the wedding, blamed it on rationing of food, talked of how their parents' weddings had lasted for four days of feasting]

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14. Collins, Marjory, 1912-1985 Buffalo, New York. At the wedding of Cedelia Wrazen and Bronislaus Nowak, who are of Polish descent. They are employed at Ross Heater, makers of condensers for the Navy. He is temporarily deferred from the Army due to essential work. They apologized for the smallness of the wedding, blamed it on rationing of food, talked of how their parents' weddings had lasted for four days of feasting

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15. Collins, Marjory, 1912-1985 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Buffalo, New York. At the wedding of Cedelia Wrazen and Bronislaus Nowak, who are of Polish descent. They are employed at Ross Heater, makers of condensers for the Navy. He is temporarily deferred from the Army due to essential work. They apologized for the smallness of the wedding, blamed it on rationing of food, talked of how their parents' weddings had lasted for four days of feasting]

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16. After green peas are picked, they're not shipped hit or miss to the retail stores. They must be sorted and graded before they are packed for shipment; and that's what these two young women are doing. Clean, easy work for women who join the U.S. Crop Corps, and very essential

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17. Rosener, Ann Women in essential services. Women are employed as railroad workers by the Southern Pacific Company in San Francisco. With increasing numbers of men leaving their jobs for the armed forces, women are stepping into new and essential work vital to civilian life 1943 Feb

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18. McIntyre, Amy May A household near the hospital has a question: Can we come out yet? This week Washington State Governor Jay Inslee extends his Stay Home, Stay Healthy order through May 4, asking people to only go out for fresh air, essential supplies, and essential work 2020-04-05

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19. Rosener, Ann Women in essential services. Women are employed as railroad workers by the Southern Pacific Company in San Francisco. With increasing numbers of men leaving their jobs for the armed forces, women are stepping into new and essential work vital to civilian life 1943 Feb

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20. Schneider, Robert L. (Robert Lawrence), 1941- Essential knowledge and skills for baccalaureate social work students in gerontology Washington, DC: Council on Social Work Education

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