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1. 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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2. 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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3. Harris & Ewing Traffic paint undergoes rigid tests. Washington, D.C., April 16. At the U.S. Bureau of Standards, J.E. Keefauver of the Bureau has been running tests on the paint that is placed on safety zones and streets to determine which has the best wearing activity. The discs [?] are painted with the traffic paint the chain-driven wheel of eraser rubber (to imitate an auto tire) slowly wears the paint away. The brushes are to keep the disc and tire clean. These tests were made at the requests of the traffic bureaus, 4/16/1937 1937 April 16

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4. [Trademark registration by Moline Wagon Company for [Dog running alongside wheel logo] brand Certain Named Vehicles] 1898 Aug. 23.

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5. Harris & Ewing [Traffic paint undergoes rigid tests. Washington, D.C. At the U.S. Bureau of Standards, J.E. Keefauver of the Bureau has been running tests on the paint that is placed on safety zones and streets to determiine which has the best wearing activity. The discs are painted with the traffic paint, the chain-driven wheel of eraser rubber (to imitate an auto tire) slowly wears the paint away. The brushes are to keep the disc and tire clean. These tests were made at the requests of the traffic bureaus] [1936]

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6. Shahn, Ben, 1898-1969 Woman running spinning wheel at Crossville, Tennessee. Cumberland Homesteads 1935

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7. Carl W. Mitman, Curator of Engineering of the Smithsonian Institution photographed with a three-wheel automobile which has been recently acquired by that institution--This old auto in 1909 won first prize in a parade in New York as the oldest vehicle running under its own power 1924 Sept. 6.

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8. [Young woman standing on running board of car with man sitting behind steering wheel, and woman standing on opposide side of car] [between 1940 and 1950]

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9. Hollem, Howard R. Production. Wagon wheels. Wheels for wagons. Loading completed wagon wheels and running gear assemblies from a Southern wagon wheel plant which is enjoying boom business these days because of the rubber shortage 1942 Mar

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10. Van De Car, Nikki The wheel of the year Philadelphia: Running Press; 2024

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11. Van De Car, Nikki My Wheel of the Year Philadelphia, PA: Running Press; [2024]

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12. Van De Car, Nikki My Wheel of the Year Philadelphia, PA: Running Press; [2024]

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13. [Young woman standing on running board of car with man sitting behind steering wheel, and woman standing on opposide side of car]

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14. Hollem, Howard R. Production. Wagon wheels. Wheels for wagons. Loading completed wagon wheels and running gear assemblies from a Southern wagon wheel plant which is enjoying boom business these days because of the rubber shortage

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15. Harris & Ewing Traffic paint undergoes rigid tests. Washington, D.C., April 16. At the U.S. Bureau of Standards, J.E. Keefauver of the Bureau has been running tests on the paint that is placed on safety zones and streets to determine which has the best wearing activity. The discs [?] are painted with the traffic paint the chain-driven wheel of eraser rubber (to imitate an auto tire) slowly wears the paint away. The brushes are to keep the disc and tire clean. These tests were made at the requests of the traffic bureaus, 4/16/1937

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16. [Trademark registration by Moline Wagon Company for [Dog running alongside wheel logo] brand Certain Named Vehicles]

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17. Harris & Ewing [Traffic paint undergoes rigid tests. Washington, D.C. At the U.S. Bureau of Standards, J.E. Keefauver of the Bureau has been running tests on the paint that is placed on safety zones and streets to determiine which has the best wearing activity. The discs are painted with the traffic paint, the chain-driven wheel of eraser rubber (to imitate an auto tire) slowly wears the paint away. The brushes are to keep the disc and tire clean. These tests were made at the requests of the traffic bureaus]

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18. Shahn, Ben, 1898-1969 Woman running spinning wheel at Crossville, Tennessee. Cumberland Homesteads

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19. Carl W. Mitman, Curator of Engineering of the Smithsonian Institution photographed with a three-wheel automobile which has been recently acquired by that institution--This old auto in 1909 won first prize in a parade in New York as the oldest vehicle running under its own power

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20. America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. Men at the wheels of large valves regulate the flow of oil into oil tankers at a U.S. Atlantic coast seaport. The oil, flowing from large storage tanks on the dock, is being transhipped to the armed forces of the U.S. and other of the United Nation. Through valves like these pour the derivative products of some of the 1,601,250,000 barrels of oil which the U.S. oil industry will produce this year. The fact that a U.S. Liberator four-motored bomber consumes 1,800 gallons of gasoline in one six-hour bombing run, enough to supply the average citizen motorist with fuel for four or five years of motoring, indicates the heavy volume of oil supplies required in the modern war

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