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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. Freeman, Albert A little miss hitting the mark. Although her mind is far from vengeance to be wrecked on the Axis powers, this little lady is contributing to their defeat. She has gathered up an old bicycle tire and other odds and ends to contribute to the scrap rubber collection drive. Reclaimed rubber made from these materials is playing an imcreasingly important part in the war effort. Large percentages of "reclaim" are now being used in many material articles, such as combat tires, self-sealing gas tanks, etc.. Help build up Uncle Sam's scrap rubbe pile by contributing any no longer used rubber articles you may have 1942 July-Sept

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4. Danor, George Old rails for new shells. Abandoned street car tracks are being pulled up in Washington, D.C., to add badly needed steel to the nation's scrap pile. Although some of the rails will be reused, hundreds of tons will go into steel furnaces to make new war materials. As the rails are anchored firmly, much steel is recovered when they are dug up 1942 Sept

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5. We're both needed to serve the guns! Fill up the ranks! Pile up the munitions! London: Parliamentary Recruiting Committee; [1915]

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6. We're both needed to serve the guns! Fill up the ranks! Pile up the munitions!

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7. Danor, George Old rails for new shells. Abandoned street car tracks are being pulled up in Washington, D.C., to add badly-needed steel to the nation's scrap pile. Although some of the rails will be reused, hundreds of tons will go into steel furnaces to make new war materials. The rails are piled near railroad loading points for shipment to steel mills 1942 Sept

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8. Danor, George Old rails for new shells. Abandoned street car tracks are being pulled up in Washington, D.C., to add badly needed steel to the nation's scrap pile. Although some of the rails will be reused, hundreds of tons will go into steel furnaces to make new war materials. As the rails are anchored firmly, much steel is recovered when they are dug up

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9. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- A rubble pile that makes some sort of artistic statement outside Bishop's Castle, a most eclectic art installation 9,000 feet high in the mountains of southern Colorado, up a winding road from San Isabel in San Isabel National Forest 2015-05-26

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10. Rose, David, 1910-2006 The end of the "Pentagon Papers" trial - May 11, 1973 lasting over 4 1/2 months with 25,000 pages of transcripts, sketched from a total pile-up on the clerk's table, court reporters in the background 1973 May 11

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11. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 "Man, that's an ugly pile-up" 2/22/1981

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12. Danor, George Old rails for new shells. Abandoned street car tracks are being pulled up in Washington, D.C., to add badly-needed steel to the nation's scrap pile. Although some of the rails will be reused, hundreds of tons will go into steel furnaces to make new war materials. The rails are piled near railroad loading points for shipment to steel mills

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13. A little miss hitting the mark. Although her mind is far from vengeance to be wrecked on the Axis powers, this little lady is contributing to their defeat. She has gathered up an old bicycle tire and other odds and ends to contribute to the scrap rubber collection drive. Reclaimed rubber made from these materials is playing an imcreasingly important part in the war effort. Large percentages of "reclaim" are now being used in many material articles, such as combat tires, self-sealing gas tanks, etc.. Help build up Uncle Sam's scrap rubbe pile by contributing any no longer used rubber articles you may have

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14. Rose, David, 1910-2006 The end of the "Pentagon Papers" trial - May 11, 1973 lasting over 4 1/2 months with 25,000 pages of transcripts, sketched from a total pile-up on the clerk's table, court reporters in the background

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15. Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 "Man, that's an ugly pile-up"

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16. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- A rubble pile that makes some sort of artistic statement outside Bishop's Castle, a most eclectic art installation 9,000 feet high in the mountains of southern Colorado, up a winding road from San Isabel in San Isabel National Forest

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17. An oven like house. The people of Lens today are living in "elephant dugouts" like this one. For families who have been through the terrors of five years of war it is not so cheerless, or so uncomfortable. Bricks are plentiful because the bombardment turned Lens into a huge brick pile. The whole city today is made up of temporary shacks of this sort, the only building of a permanent character being an American Red Cross hospital. The cleaning up of the city is the cause of many accidents, the workmen being injured by unexploded bombs and mines they find among the ruins Aug. 13, 1920 [date received]

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18. Enemy air equipment and installations took a heavy pounding from bombers of the United States Army air forces as they pursued Marshal Erwin Rommel's retreating Afrika Korps through Libya and Tripoli to the Tunisian coast. Wrecked Axis aircraft, victims of bombing and strafing lie piled up on Castel Nenito Airdrome, awaiting arrival of expert salvage crews to denude the wreckage of any usable parts, the remainder to be turned into scrap

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19. Alvarez, Pedro, 1967- The signs pile up Santa Monica, Calif: Smart Art Press; 2008

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20. Culp, Stephanie Conquering the paper pile-up Cincinnati, Ohio: Writer's Digest Books; c1990

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