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1. Harris & Ewing PRESIDENT RECEIVES PAN AMERICAN AWARD. SPRUILLE BRANDEN, MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF THE PAN AMERICAN SOCIETY, MAKES THE PRESENTATION OF THE SOCIETY'S AWARD TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. THE AWARD WAS MADE FOR THE PRESIDENT'S 'GOOD NEIGHBOR' POLICY PROMOTING FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN THE NATIONS OF NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA

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2. Harris & Ewing PRESIDENT RECEIVES PAN AMERICAN AWARD. SPRUILLE BRANDEN, MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL OF THE PAN AMERICAN SOCIETY, MAKES THE PRESENTATION OF THE SOCIETY'S AWARD TO PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. THE AWARD WAS MADE FOR THE PRESIDENT'S 'GOOD NEIGHBOR' POLICY PROMOTING FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN THE NATIONS OF NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA

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3. Harris & Ewing GRUHL, EDWIN. OF NORTH AMERICAN CO. SPEC. ELECTRIC RY. COMM.; PARKER, GLOWACKI R., OF FRAZAR AND CO., NEW YORK

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4. AMERICAN RED CROSS in North Russia. A "side street" in Archangel. This picture gives a good idea of the shape of Archangel, which is a city six or seven miles long and only a few hundred yards wide. Nowhere is Archangel more than a few hundred yards wide, this being due to the fact that as soon as one leaves the bank of the river, he strikes the swamp and morass, where roads and buildings are well-high impossible. As shown here the swamp pushes right up the street. All the streets are of extraordinary width, and there is only one side walk, which runs through the middle of the street. The roads are abominable morasses of mud the year round and sometimes are almost impassable. The children in the picture are all being fed daily by the AMERICAN RED CROSS at their school

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5. AMERICAN RED CROSS in North Russia. A typical gorup of French, Americans, and Russians near the AMERICAN RED CROSS warehouse in Archangel. Here are great comrades, and both are prime favorites with the Russians. In this case, the crowd had gathered to help the children put on their skates for the first firm ice of the winter. It is worth noting that almost never does one see a Russian child with two skates. They seem prefectly contented if they have one skate, and they go sliding along on one leg, now and then giving themselves a little push with the other foot. In the center ofhte group is Yodvegi, a Russian girl whoe husband had died in the war, and who was a favorite with the American soldiers. "Americans are the finest people in the world", she repeatedly told the Americans in Russian, and the Americans, not understanding what she said but knowing it was a friendly and kind-hearted greeting, always nodded approval and showered little gifts in the little girl, who is seen at the edge of the picture, bucket in hand

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6. Palmer, Alfred T. Health and welfare activities. North American Aviation. Problems of home and family are not always left behind when workers go on the job at North American Aviation in Inglewood, California. Mrs. Thelma Burton, one of several counselors at North American Aviation, listens to troubles of many young workers and gives advice on such matters as formulas for the baby, "is it really love?" and how to make the budget stretch a little further. There's no charge, of course, for this service

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7. Palmer, Alfred T. Health and welfare activities. North American Aviation. To find the right girl for the right job at North American Aviation in Inglewood, California, Personnel Director Jack Harrington interviews twenty-one-year-old Christine Souter. If her qualifications meet North American Aviation's standards, she'll be given the kind of job for which she is most fitted

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8. Harris & Ewing BRAZILIAN HIGHWAY EXPEDITION SEE ROOSEVELT. WASHINGTON, D.C. THE BRAZILIAN HIGHWAY EXPEDITION WHICH SPENT TEN YEARS TRAVERSING THE THREE AMERICAS FROM SOUTH TO NORTH, SELECTING AND CHARTING THE MOST PRACTICAL ROUTE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PAN-AMERICAN INTER-CONTINENTAL HIGHWAY WERE RECEIVED BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TODAY. L TO R: FRANCISCO LOPES DE CRUZ, OBSERVER; JUDGE S. W. WHITE, OF DALLAS, TEXAS, WHO ACTED AS ATTORNEY AND INTERPRETER; LEONIDAS BORGES DE OLIVERA, COMMANDER; MARIO FAVA, MECHANIC; AND DR. FERNANDO LOBO, BRAZILIAN CHARGE DE AFFAIRES, PRESENTING A COMPLETE SET OF 32 MAPS MADE BY THE GROUP DURING THE TRIP

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9. North American Falconers' Association The journal of the North American Falconers' Association

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10. The North-American's almanack, being, The gentlemen's and ladies diary, for the year of Christian æra ..

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11. Harris & Ewing GRUHL, EDWIN. OF NORTH AMERICAN CO. SPEC. ELECTRIC RY. COMM.; PARKER, GLOWACKI R., OF FRAZAR AND CO., NEW YORK

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12. United States. Office of War Information. President's trip abroad meeting with Churchill. The Tricolor flies again over the Kasbah Mehdia, ancient Portuguese fortress near Port Lyautey, French Morocco, although the fortress capitulated after three days' fighting with American landing forces last November. The portion of the fortress shown above bears the marks of American bombardment. Near this spot, visited by by President Roosevelt's party in North Africa recently, is an American cemetery where white crosses mark the graves of American soldier dead. The Stars and Stripes hang from the flagpole there, and against the pole the American party laid a large wreath. The photograph, showing a French sentry and American soldiers at ease, was taken that day

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13. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Military Hospital #1. Ask Miss Sullivan. The middle west in Paris. Wounded soldier from North Dakota finds himself almost at home talking to the nurse from Iowa, on the roof of the American Military Hospital No. 1 at Neuilly, which is supported by the AMERICAN RED CROSS

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14. North American Metalworking Research Conference, Battelle's Columbus Laboratories, 1976 Fourth North American Metalworking Research Conference

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15. Palmer, Alfred T. Health and welfare activities. North American Aviation. To find the right girl for the right job at North American Aviation in Inglewood, California, Personnel Director Jack Harrington interviews twenty-one-year-old Christine Souter. If her qualifications meet North American Aviation's standards, she'll be given the kind of job for which she is most fitted

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16. Palmer, Alfred T. Health and welfare activities. North American Aviation. Problems of home and family are not always left behind when workers go on the job at North American Aviation in Inglewood, California. Mrs. Thelma Burton, one of several counselors at North American Aviation, listens to troubles of many young workers and gives advice on such matters as formulas for the baby, "is it really love?" and how to make the budget stretch a little further. There's no charge, of course, for this service

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17. United States. Office of War Information. President's trip abroad meeting with Churchill. A Presidential wreath decorates an American cemetery in North Africa. Near the entrance to the Kasbah Mehdia, ancient Portuguese fortress near Port Lyautey around which fighting raged for three days when the Americans landed in French Morocco in November, is the "United States of America Military Cemetery", so designated by an entrance signboard in French, English and Arabic. Against the flagpole there President Roosevelt's party placed a wreath during President Roosevelt's tour in North Africa. Close to the flagpole appear white crosses marking the graves of American soldier dead; behind them are French graves

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18. United States. Office of War Information. President's trip abroad meeting with Churchill. A Presidential wreath decorates an American cemetery in North Africa. Near the entrance to the Kasbah Mehdia, ancient Portuguese fortress near Port Lyautey around which fighting raged for three days when the Americans landed in French Morocco in November, is the "United States of America Military Cemetery", so designated by an entrance signboard in French, English and Arabic. Against the flagpole there President Roosevelt's party placed a wreath during President Roosevelt's tour in North Africa. Close to the flagpole appear white crosses marking the graves of American soldier dead; behind them are French graves

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19. 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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20. American Ornithologists' Union. Committee on the Protection of North American Birds Report of the A.O.U. Committees on the protection of North American birds

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