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141. Feron, Percy Hutton, 1874-1948 Brother Jonathan: "Never mind the cards 'old has-been' ... "

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142. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Lloyd McAbee been doffing several months in the Spartan Mill, Spartenberg [sic], S.C. His step brother Walter Brown been working for one year. The parents said they couldn't find the family record, that the boys were 12 and 13 years old. The father works the farm 3 miles away. Sister in the mill. Mother wouldn't be photographed. (See family group 2989.)

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143. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 The Norton boys and father on the way home to dinner. Smallest boy Edgar been sweeping 3 months in Saxon Mill, Spartanberg. Makes about 40 cents a day. His brother makes 60 cents. Father works in the spool room . Mother and 3 children at home. Father said Eddie is a hard worker. The mother told me later when I had to see the family record "The bible's here but the record, hits done got torn up." She said the boys were 12 and 13 years old

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144. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Tommy De Grandis, 109 Groham St. A week [i.e., weak] anaemic. Ten year old pin boy in Hennessey's Bowling Alley. Also his brother Leo (said 12 years). They said they work every night until midnight. Photo taken Sunday morning about 11 A.M. and Tommy had just gotten out of bed. Saturday evening I found Tommy eating his lunch (supper) in a dark, dirty closet (used as a lunch room evidently) with no ventilation

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145. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 A lonely job. Waiting all alone in the dark for a trip[?] to come through. It was so damp that Willie said he had to go to the doctor for his cough. A short distance from here, the gas was pouring into the mine so rapidly that it made a great torch when the foreman lit it. Lives at 164 Center St., Pittston, Pa. This is Willie Bryden[?], a nipper. Been working there 4 mos. 500 ft. from the shaft, and a quarter of a mile underground from there. Shaft #6 Pa. Coal Co. Walls have been whiterewashed to make it lighter. Jan. 16: I found Willie at home sick, His mother admitted he is only 13 yrs old; will be 14 next July. She said 4 months after the mine boss told the father to take Willie to work, and they obtained a certificate from Squire Barrett. The only thing the squire could do was to make Willie out to be 16 yrs. Willie's father & brother are miners and the home is that of a frugal German family

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146. Demir, Nilufer Bodrum, Turkey. A Turkish military police officer stands next to the body of two-year-old Syrian refugee Alan Shenu. Alan's mother and brother also drowned when their overcrowded boat capsized soon after leaving Bodrum

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147. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Home of Johnnie Merkle, 5110 N. Broadway. He is a regular newsie 6 years old. Father owns his home and butcher shop. Johnnie's brother owns and runs a nickelodeon

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148. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Mother Kimberly Kaestner, oldest son Cael, and father Dustin Kaestner watch as Cael's brother Weston and sister Raegan play with the family's miniature Australian sheepdog, Baxter, at their Century Farm near Luzerne in Benton County, Iowa

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149. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Left, Frank Chebarro, admitted 13 years old; been making bands all summer in Glenallen Mill. Said, "I wouldn't go to school until they come after me." Also brother Edgar, 8 years old, who "helps" brother. "He picks up bobbins and things like that." 1911 September

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150. Harrington, Oliver W. (Oliver Wendell), 1912-1995 Dark laughter. 'tween me an you, Brother Bootsie, I'm beginnin' to miss the good old days when t'was

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151. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Johnnie Merkle 6 yr. Old newsie. Home of Johnnie Merkle, 5110 N. Broadway. Father owns this home and a butcher shop. Johnnie's brother owns and runs a nickelode[o]n

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152. Burr, John, 1869- The prodigal's progress and the professor's practice : an analysis of the parable of the Prodigal son and the elder brother

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153. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Lloyd McAbee been doffing several months in the Spartan Mill, Spartenberg [sic], S. C. His step brother, Walter Brown been working for one year. The parents said they couldn't find the family record, that the boys were 12 and 13 years old. The father works the farm 3 miles away. Sister in the mill. Mother wouldn't be photographed. (See family group 2989.)

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154. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 John Lewis (boy with hat) 12 years old. 1 year in mill. Weaver--4 looms. 40 cts. to start, 60 cents a day now. Brother and mother in mill. Morris Small (boy with cap) "Reckon I been in mill 2 yrs. Don't remember." Witness S.R. Hine

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155. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Roger Lang is only 14 years old but even so, he wants to fight for France, and he wants to avenge his mother who died from fright one night during a bombardment, and his father who went to the front in 1914 and has never come back. The boy has been adopted by the 101st Machine Gun Battalion. Thanks to the money which they have sent him, he will go to a trade school and then he will be able to support his little brother Pierre. For the war will surely be over before Roger's class is called, and then he and Pierre can go back to Lorraine, which is their home even if their house is destroyed and even if the father and mother are both gone. The AMERICAN RED CROSS administers the funds for the maintanence of all the children adopted by the American troops

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156. Harris & Ewing Two thousand newly discovered family papers of George Washington brought to Capital. A newly discovered trunk close to two centuries old, that had belonged to George Washington's only sister, Betty, containing upward of 2,000 original papers of George Washington's family and contemporaries were brought to Washington today from Fredericksburg, VA., by Henry Woodhouse, President of the Aerial League of America. Inspecting the papers in the photograph are, left to right: William Tyler Page, Clerk of the House of Representatives and Executive Secretary of the United States Commission for the Celebration of the 200th anniversary of George Washington's birth; William Selden Washington, descendant of George Washington's brother; and Henry Woodhouse

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157. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Mother Kimberly Kaestner, oldest son Cael, and father Dustin Kaestner watch as Cael's brother Weston and sister Raegan play with the family's miniature Australian sheepdog, Baxter, at their Century Farm near Luzerne in Benton County, Iowa

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158. One Day's Work a Week. That is all that many men in Montenegro can find. These two old men, each of them having passed the four-score mark, amply illustrate that condition. They are harness makers waiting in the market at Podgoritza for business. But as there are no horses left, the enemy having driven them all off the harness trade does not flourish. They work at their trade but one day a week. On the other five they are employed by the American Red Cross along with many other needy persons, to clean the streets, improved sanitary conditions and aid about the American relief station. In this way they manage to earn a comfortable living and at the same time help their less fortunate brethren

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159. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Max Rosenthal (brother of David), 1220 Sixth St., S.W., Washington, D.C., 8 yrs. old, no badge. Very immature. Didn't know the name of the paper he was selling. Clever about whistling, singing and other tricks. Is much spoiled because of his precocity

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160. Iturbide, Graciela, 1942- Oaxaca, Mexico. El Alacrán (a nickname he chose in order to protect his identity), 17, watches a video he created of his gang's activities when he was a member of Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13). He joined MS-13 as a 9-year-old in Honduras. When El Alacrán refused to kill a rival, the head of his gang ordered El Alacrán's own brother to kill him for his defiance. He fled to Mexico and applied for asylum, but his application was denied because he didn't have proof that his life had been threatened. He plans to appeal

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