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1. Jacobs, Fenno, 1904-1975 Southington, Connecticut. May 1942. Dimitrios Giorgios, who came from Greece, runs a soda fountain. He wasn't here long before the country entered World War I, he joined up and today is a member of the American Legion (shown making banana splits) 1942 May 23-30

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2. Harris & Ewing The lady dunks. Washington, D.C., May 3. Rep. Caroline O'Day, Representative at large from New York, today joined in the fun at the House restaurant. The occasion was a doughnut dunking contest, sponsored by the Mayflower Doughnut Corp. Rep. O'Day demonstrated such a light touch and delicacy of manner that she was declared the runner-up, while Rep. Jennings Randolph of West Virginia took the cup because he showed the right robustness and nonchalance [19]39 May 3

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3. Harris & Ewing The lady dunks. Washington, D.C., May 3. Rep. Caroline O'Day, Representative at large from New York, today joined in the fun at the House restaurant. The occasion was a doughnut dunking contest, sponsored by the Mayflower Doughnut Corp. Rep. O'Day demonstrated such a light touch and delicacy of manner that she was declared the runner-up, while Rep. Jennings Randolph of West Virginia took the cup because he showed the right robustness and nonchalance

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4. Jacobs, Fenno, 1904-1975 Southington, Connecticut. May 1942. Dimitrios Giorgios, who came from Greece, runs a soda fountain. He wasn't here long before the country entered World War I, he joined up and today is a member of the American Legion (shown making banana splits)

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5. Miss Alice Leone Fleenor of San Francisco, enrolls the men of Ward A at the Dartford Hospital, London in the Red Cross for the Christmas membership drive. Miss Fleenor happened to be out at Dartford talking with the men. Some of the boys learned that she had been speakers in the drive in America last Spring. "Why don't you make us a speech?" suggested Private John Anderson of Nashville. She replied that she didn't have any speeches ready except Red Cross speeches. "That's just what we want", said the crowd. So the men gathered around and listened to a regular "Drive" speech. At the end of the speech a young sergeant suggested, "But Miss, it don't seem right that just because we're over here we can't join the A.R.C. ain't there some way for us to be members" All those who want to join hold up your hands." said Miss Fleenor, and every hand in the room shot up as a general scramble ensued the room to see which man would be first to join

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6. Harris & Ewing THE PRESIDENT SHARES HIS THOUGHTS WITH HIS PEOPLE. WASHINGTON, D.C. MAY 26. TONIGHT AT NINE THIRTY THE PRESIDENT BROADCASTED A TALK ON THE WORLD SITUATION AND THIS COUNTRY'S TASK IN DEFENSE PLANS. HE SPOKE OF THE TROJAN HORSE, AND THE FIFTH COLUMN WHICH HE SAID BETRAYS A NATION UNPREPARED FOR TREACHERY. HIS SPEECH ENDED WITH 'I AM CERTAIN THAT OUT OF THE HEARTS OF EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND CHILD IN THIS LAND, IN EVERY WAKING MINUTE, A SUPPLICATION GOES UP TO ALMIGHTY GOD THAT ALL OF US BEG THAT SUFFERING AND STARVING, THAT DEATH AND DESTRUCTION MAY END, AND THAT PEACE MAY RETURN TO THE WORLD. IN COMMON EFFECTION FOR ALL MANKIND, YOUR PRAYERS JOIN WITH MINE, THAT GOD WILL HEAL THE WOUNDS AND THE HEARTS OF HUMANITY' [1940] May 26

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7. Harris & Ewing THE PRESIDENT SHARES HIS THOUGHTS WITH HIS PEOPLE. WASHINGTON, D.C. MAY 26. TONIGHT AT NINE THIRTY THE PRESIDENT BROADCASTED A TALK ON THE WORLD SITUATION AND THIS COUNTRY'S TASK IN DEFENSE PLANS. HE SPOKE OF THE TROJAN HORSE, AND THE FIFTH COLUMN WHICH HE SAID BETRAYS A NATION UNPREPARED FOR TREACHERY. HIS SPEECH ENDED WITH 'I AM CERTAIN THAT OUT OF THE HEARTS OF EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND CHILD IN THIS LAND, IN EVERY WAKING MINUTE, A SUPPLICATION GOES UP TO ALMIGHTY GOD THAT ALL OF US BEG THAT SUFFERING AND STARVING, THAT DEATH AND DESTRUCTION MAY END, AND THAT PEACE MAY RETURN TO THE WORLD. IN COMMON EFFECTION FOR ALL MANKIND, YOUR PRAYERS JOIN WITH MINE, THAT GOD WILL HEAL THE WOUNDS AND THE HEARTS OF HUMANITY'

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8. Still Running on Scheduled Time. At the wheel of the American motor truck in Podgoritza, Montenegro, is Sergeant Andrew Gerald, a naturalized American citizen who came back to his native country to help her fight the Austrians. He was a locomotive engineer on the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad before the war, and after his demobilization in Montenegro he joined the American Red Cross unit, which is fighting disease and destitution in his native land put in charge of this five ton supply truck he kept up a regular schedule over a 52 mile dangerous mountain road. It is said in Cetinje that people set their watches by the arrival and departure of Sergeant Gerald's truck. This picture was taken in front of the Red Cross Hospital at Podgoritza

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9. Miss Alice Leone Fleenor of San Francisco, enrolls the men of Ward A at the Dartford Hospital, London in the Red Cross for the Christmas membership drive. Miss Fleenor happened to be out at Dartford talking with the men. Some of the boys learned that she had been speakers in the drive in America last Spring. "Why don't you make us a speech?" suggested Private John Anderson of Nashville. She replied that she didn't have any speeches ready except Red Cross speeches. "That's just what we want", said the crowd. So the men gathered around and listened to a regular "Drive" speech. At the end of the speech a young sergeant suggested, "But Miss, it don't seem right that just because we're over here we can't join the A.R.C. ain't there some way for us to be members" All those who want to join hold up your hands." said Miss Fleenor, and every hand in the room shot up as a general scramble ensued the room to see which man would be first to join December 1918

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10. Still Running on Scheduled Time. At the wheel of the American motor truck in Podgoritza, Montenegro, is Sergeant Andrew Gerald, a naturalized American citizen who came back to his native country to help her fight the Austrians. He was a locomotive engineer on the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad before the war, and after his demobilization in Montenegro he joined the American Red Cross unit, which is fighting disease and destitution in his native land put in charge of this five ton supply truck he kept up a regular schedule over a 52 mile dangerous mountain road. It is said in Cetinje that people set their watches by the arrival and departure of Sergeant Gerald's truck. This picture was taken in front of the Red Cross Hospital at Podgoritza January 1920 [date received]

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11. Chapman, Arthur, 1966- Joined-up history Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing, Inc; [2015]

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12. Kraak, Andre Debating high skills and joined-up policy Cape Town: HSRC Press; 2006

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13. Bogdanor, Vernon, 1943- Joined-up government Oxford: Oxford University Press for the British Academy; c2005

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14. Delano, Jack, 1914-1997 Decatur, Alabama. Ingalls Shipbuilding Company. Morris Black, timekeeper, going off to the army, pinning up his badge on the bulletin board reserved for men from the yard who have joined the armed forces. Two of his friends look on 1942 July

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15. Forrest, Ray Joined-up places? York: YPS for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation; 1999

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16. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 "Any guess on how many have joined up with the Communists since we moved in?" 5/7/1965

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17. International Political Science Association. Research Committee on the Structure and Organization of Government. Conference (2002 : University of Melbourne) Knowledge, networks and joined-up government [Melbourne, Vic.]: Centre for Public Policy, University of Melbourne; 2002

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18. Pullen, H. W. (Henry William), 1836-1903 The break-up of Dame Europa's School, or, What came of making the English boy join in the fight

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19. Guess who's here: It's "Big Shoe Tom," the wandering doughboy of the Near East. He has taken part in every war since the Crimea and, whisper it low, he expects to fight some more. One glance at his feet and his nickname is understood. He is in full uniform ready to join any Balkan army, having on a Russian avaiator's cap, Roumanian trousers and one Serbian leg wrap. He showed up one day at the American Red Cross station and asked for food and shelter, explaining that the peace had brought evil times upon him

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20. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 "We've come up with a compromise -- the death penalty for using a handgun without joining the NRA within 7 days"

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