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1. Fire prevention year book. Pub. annually in the interest of fire prevention and plant protection by the Baltimore underwriter and national agent

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2. Fire prevention year book. Pub. annually in the interest of fire prevention and plant protection by the Baltimore underwriter and national agent.

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3. Saloniki, A refugees' camp maintained by the sisters of St. Vincent Paul for the fatherless and homeless children after the great fire. The material assistance given by the Red Cross during this distressing time is interesting to note. The packages are little garments for the children donated by the Red Cross

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4. Los Angeles (Calif.). Fire Department. Operation school burning Boston: Published in the public interest by the National Fire Protection Association, International; [1959-]

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5. Hollem, Howard R. DeLand pool. Improvised foundry, Daytona Beach. City fireman J.L. Clayton of Daytona Beach, Florida, turned curiosity into war production. Several years ago he became interested in molding metals, particularly brass and aluminum in his spare time and put up a one-man foundry in back of the fire station as a hobby. Now he's making cast parts for the DeLand industrial pool and turning out aluminum air raid sirens of his own invention. Clayton is pulling a newly-cast siren section out of the mold. With him is R.G. Campbell, Jr., foreman of his expanded hobby shop 1942 Apr

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6. Hollem, Howard R. [Untitled photo, possibly related to: DeLand pool. Improvised foundry, Daytona Beach. City fireman J.L. Clayton of Daytona Beach, Florida, turned curiosity into war production. Several years ago he became interested in molding metals, particularly brass and aluminum in his spare time and put up a one-man foundry in back of the fire station as a hobby. Now he's making cast parts for the DeLand industrial pool and turning out aluminum air raid sirens of his own invention. Clayton is pulling a newly-cast siren section out of the mold. With him is R.G. Campbell, Jr., foreman of his expanded hobby shop] 1942 Apr

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7. Hollem, Howard R. DeLand pool. Improvised foundry, Daytona Beach. A new kind of air raid siren is resulting from a fireman's curiosity about aluminum. City fireman J.L. Clayton of Daytona Beach, Florida, became interested in metals and put up a one-man foundry for a hobby in the rear of the fire station. Today he is molding aluminum air raid sirens in a rapidly expanding foundry and is handling molded aircraft parts for the DeLand, Florida, industrial pool. R.G. Campbell, Jr., foreman of the shop; Lewis Pollity, formerly an electrician, and Clayton examine a newly-cast siren "blade" 1942 Apr

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8. Saloniki, A refugees' camp maintained by the sisters of St. Vincent Paul for the fatherless and homeless children after the great fire. The material assistance given by the Red Cross during this distressing time is interesting to note. The packages are little garments for the children donated by the Red Cross [between 1916 and 1919]

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9. Here, leaving the Chrysler tank arsenal for the first time, is the number one of the great fleet of monster M-3 medium twenty-eight ton tanks which the corporation has been commissioned to make for the U.S. Army. Finished on April 12th, this "pilot" tank, fully equipped for combat, was delivered to Major General Charles M. Wesson, U.S. Army Chief of Ordnance, on April 24, 1941--the first delivery to the Army by the American industry of this type of tank. As a token of their interest in the national defense program, the dealers and distributors of the Chrysler sales division of Chrysler corporation purchased this first tank from the corporation and presented it as a gift to the U.S. Army. Before the year ends, hundreds more like this one should be coming out of this plant to strengthen America's mechanized forces. The most powerful weapon of its type in the world--literally a rolling fortress--this tank has amazing maneuverability, tremendous striking force, and most devastating firing power

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10. Here, leaving the Chrysler tank arsenal for the first time, is the number one of the great fleet of monster M-3 medium twenty-eight ton tanks which the corporation has been commissioned to make for the U.S. Army. Finished on April 12th, this "pilot" tank, fully equipped for combat, was delivered to Major General Charles M. Wesson, U.S. Army Chief of Ordnance, on April 24, 1941--the first delivery to the Army by the American industry of this type of tank. As a token of their interest in the national defense program, the dealers and distributors of the Chrysler sales division of Chrysler corporation purchased this first tank from the corporation and presented it as a gift to the U.S. Army. Before the year ends, hundreds more like this one should be coming out of this plant to strengthen America's mechanized forces. The most powerful weapon of its type in the world--literally a rolling fortress--this tank has amazing maneuverability, tremendous striking force, and most devastating firing power

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11. Here, leaving the Chrysler tank arsenal for the first time, is the number one of the great fleet of monster M-3 medium twenty-eight ton tanks which the corporation has been commissioned to make for the U.S. Army. Finished on April 12th, this "pilot" tank, fully equipped for combat, was delivered to Major General Charles M. Wesson, U.S. Army Chief of Ordnance, on April 24, 1941--the first delivery to the Army by the American industry of this type of tank. As a token of their interest in the national defense program, the dealers and distributors of the Chrysler sales division of Chrysler corporation purchased this first tank from the corporation and presented it as a gift to the U.S. Army. Before the year ends, hundreds more like this one should be coming out of this plant to strengthen America's mechanized forces. The most powerful weapon of its type in the world--literally a rolling fortress--this tank has amazing maneuverability, tremendous striking force, and most devastating firing power

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12. Novak, Michael The fire of invention, the fuel of interest Washington, D.C.: AEI Press; 1996

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13. An enquiry, whether it be the interest of the city to insure houses from fire [London]: [16-]

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14. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Forests, Family Farms, and Energy. Middle Atlantic Interstate Forest Fire Protection Compact to include the state of Ohio; land conveyance in Henderson, TN; and release a revisionary interest of the United States in certain land located in Oktibbeha County, MS Washington: U.S. G.P.O. For sale by the Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O.; 1989

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15. Just a Few Stones and a Vine or Two. That is what constitutes most of the mountain homes in Montenegro. The one shown here is typical. It has no chimney as there is a government tax on them, so the smoke from the open fire must find its way out as best it can. American doctors sent into the country by the Red Cross find that such living conditions lead to chronic eye trouble and consumption. Red Cross workers report that fifty percent of the population is suffering from some sort of disease. This little hut is of particular interest as much as it next to a similar one in which King Nicholas, exiled ruler of the country, was born in the tiny hamlet of Niegosh 6 January 1920 [date received]

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16. Hollem, Howard R. DeLand pool. Improvised foundry, Daytona Beach. A new kind of air raid siren is resulting from a fireman's curiosity about aluminum. City fireman J.L. Clayton of Daytona Beach, Florida, became interested in metals and put up a one-man foundry for a hobby in the rear of the fire station. Today he is molding aluminum air raid sirens in a rapidly expanding foundry and is handling molded aircraft parts for the DeLand, Florida, industrial pool. R.G. Campbell, Jr., foreman of the shop; Lewis Pollity, formerly an electrician, and Clayton examine a newly-cast siren "blade"

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17. Hollem, Howard R. DeLand pool. Improvised foundry, Daytona Beach. City fireman J.L. Clayton of Daytona Beach, Florida, turned curiosity into war production. Several years ago he became interested in molding metals, particularly brass and aluminum in his spare time and put up a one-man foundry in back of the fire station as a hobby. Now he's making cast parts for the DeLand industrial pool and turning out aluminum air raid sirens of his own invention. Clayton is pulling a newly-cast siren section out of the mold. With him is R.G. Campbell, Jr., foreman of his expanded hobby shop

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18. Hollem, Howard R. [Untitled photo, possibly related to: DeLand pool. Improvised foundry, Daytona Beach. City fireman J.L. Clayton of Daytona Beach, Florida, turned curiosity into war production. Several years ago he became interested in molding metals, particularly brass and aluminum in his spare time and put up a one-man foundry in back of the fire station as a hobby. Now he's making cast parts for the DeLand industrial pool and turning out aluminum air raid sirens of his own invention. Clayton is pulling a newly-cast siren section out of the mold. With him is R.G. Campbell, Jr., foreman of his expanded hobby shop]

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19. Here, leaving the Chrysler tank arsenal for the first time, is the number one of the great fleet of monster M-3 medium twenty-eight ton tanks which the corporation has been commissioned to make for the U.S. Army. Finished on April 12th, this "pilot" tank, fully equipped for combat, was delivered to Major General Charles M. Wesson, U.S. Army Chief of Ordnance, on April 24, 1941--the first delivery to the Army by the American industry of this type of tank. As a token of their interest in the national defense program, the dealers and distributors of the Chrysler sales division of Chrysler corporation purchased this first tank from the corporation and presented it as a gift to the U.S. Army. Before the year ends, hundreds more like this one should be coming out of this plant to strengthen America's mechanized forces. The most powerful weapon of its type in the world--literally a rolling fortress--this tank has amazing maneuverability, tremendous striking force, and most devastating firing power 1941 Apr

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20. Here, leaving the Chrysler tank arsenal for the first time, is the number one of the great fleet of monster M-3 medium twenty-eight ton tanks which the corporation has been commissioned to make for the U.S. Army. Finished on April 12th, this "pilot" tank, fully equipped for combat, was delivered to Major General Charles M. Wesson, U.S. Army Chief of Ordnance, on April 24, 1941--the first delivery to the Army by the American industry of this type of tank. As a token of their interest in the national defense program, the dealers and distributors of the Chrysler sales division of Chrysler corporation purchased this first tank from the corporation and presented it as a gift to the U.S. Army. Before the year ends, hundreds more like this one should be coming out of this plant to strengthen America's mechanized forces. The most powerful weapon of its type in the world--literally a rolling fortress--this tank has amazing maneuverability, tremendous striking force, and most devastating firing power 1941 Apr

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