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81. Liberman, Howard As these husky high school boys step out of their bus into a field they sample the fresh country air they'll be breathing all summer long as they help farmers produce food for war needs

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82. America's youth builds and flies model planes on miniature flying fields. This young mechanic, equipped with a well-fitted tool kit, goes after engine trouble in his model plane. Like millions of other boys, he is vitally interested in aero-modelling, and is learning in his home workshop principles of aeronautical engineering which he will put to good use in the air-minded post-war world. Young model plane builders recently turned out 800,000 scale model airplanes for use by the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Army, and civilian defense groups to train their personnel to recognize hostile and friendly aircraft. The models, which were built in a scale of one to seventy-two, were representations of all types of aircraft used by the United Nations and the enemy 1944?

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83. America's youth builds and flies model planes on miniature flying fields. This young mechanic, equipped with a well-fitted tool kit, goes after engine trouble in his model plane. Like millions of other boys, he is vitally interested in aero-modelling, and is learning in his home workshop principles of aeronautical engineering which he will put to good use in the air-minded post-war world. Young model plane builders recently turned out 800,000 scale model airplanes for use by the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Army, and civilian defense groups to train their personnel to recognize hostile and friendly aircraft. The models, which were built in a scale of one to seventy-two, were representations of all types of aircraft used by the United Nations and the enemy

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84. Palmer, Alfred T. Parris Island. Marine Corps gliders. Look out for these boys, Adolph. Some day, these lieutentants of the Marine Corps may land in battle dress at Berchtesgaden. Now they're learning how to pilot gliders at Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina

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85. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Pauline Clyburn's children, rehabilitation borrowers, coming out of field, Manning, Clarendon County, South Carolina]

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86. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Pauline Clyburn's children, rehabilitation borrowers, coming out of field, Manning, Clarendon County, South Carolina]

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87. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 Pauline Clyburn's children, rehabilitation borrowers, coming out of field, Manning, Clarendon County, South Carolina

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88. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Pauline Clyburn's children, rehabilitation borrowers, coming out of field, Manning, Clarendon County, South Carolina]

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89. Palmer, Alfred T. Parris Island. Marine Corps gliders. Look out for these boys, Adolph. Some day these lieutenants of the Marine Corps may land in battle dress at Berchtesgarden. Now they're learning how to pilot gliders at Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina

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90. Out of the skies comes America's 501st Parachute Battalion at Fort Benning, Georgia. The jumping practice field on which they land was cleared by the Civilian Conservation Corps. This is a scene from the National Defense Commission film Army in Overalls, depicting CCC activities on military reservations

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91. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Pauline Clyburn's children, rehabilitation borrowers, coming out of field, Manning, Clarendon County, South Carolina]

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92. Wolcott, Marion Post, 1910-1990 [Untitled photo, possibly related to: Pauline Clyburn's children, rehabilitation borrowers, coming out of field, Manning, Clarendon County, South Carolina]

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93. [Washington Senators' Bucky Harris sliding, as he successfully steals third base in the 7th inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox; third baseman Joe Dugan watches the ball roll toward left field after a wild throw. Senators shut-out Red Sox 10-0]

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94. America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. Over hills and mountains, across broad rivers and through densely weeded regious runs what the U.S. calls the "Big Inch," the largest oil pipeline in the world, built specially to expedite supplies of oil derivatives to U.S. armed forces and the armies of the United Nations. The pipe line extends from the oil fields of the U.S. southwest state of Texas to the New York City - Philadelphia oil district of the U.S. eastern Atlantic coast, a distance of almost 1,400 miles (2240 kilometers). It is 24 inches in diameter and delivers a daily flow of 300,000 barrels. The picture shows the pipeline in the course of building. A section, before being lowered into the trench built to receive it, has been coated with hot asphalt paint. The completed pipeline cost $95,000,000

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95. Lange, Dorothea Dust bowl farmer driving tractor with young son, near Cland [i.e. Claud?], New Mexico. "I left cotton growing east of Wichita Falls to come out here to get to grow wheat. (The superior status of wheat over cotton farmers is traditional.) I guess I've made 1000 miles right up and down this field in the dust when you couldn't see that car on the road, and had to use headlights. This soil is the best there is anywhere, but it sure does blow when it's right. If you stay in the house and wait for the dust to stop you won't make a crop. But I"ve seen only one year since I came here in 1920 that I didn't make something"

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96. Precision flying at its best. Three new Army Bell P-39 (Airacobras) interceptor pursuit planes, piloted by three young fighting pilots of the Army Air Corps, demonstrated their training in this most difficult of all formation maneuvers immediately after taking delivery on these planes from the Bell Aircraft Corporation at Buffalo. The pilots, all from pursuit group at Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, Michigan, checked out in the Airacobras the day before this flight photo was made. The Airacobra is a cannon-carrying single-engined fighter with engine located behind the pilot's compartment and is under construction for the Army Air Corps and the British Royal Air Force. This is an actual photograph, no retouching, no super-imposing

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97. Liberman, Howard Salvage. School children get in the scrap. The school children of America were officially organized for a nationwide salvage program starting on Monday, October 5, 1942. The children are going into the field as a junior army engaged in a major campaign for victory. Plans included the laying out of definite areas in each community to be assigned to specific groups of children. Plans were also made for holding meetings, collecting scrap, storing it and getting it to central points for shipment. Roanoke, Virginia has already gotten its program underway. This picture shows scrap being dug out of an attic by the "junior commandos" 1942 Oct

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98. Threshing flax in Poland. Threshers arriving at a peasant's farm-yard to attack the shocks of flax which have been brought in from the harvest fields. The flax seed is separated from the grain by means of flails The straw is then soaked in water to soften it and then it is beaten in potato masher fashion until it attains the desired consistency. It is then left to dry before being combed out. Poland's flax industry in normal times provides employment for nearly half of her population in one form or another 23 September 1920 [date received]

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99. Lange, Dorothea Drought refugees from Oklahoma camping by the roadside. They hope to work in the cotton fields. The official at the border (California-Arizona) inspection service said that on this day, August 17, 1936, twenty-three car loads and truck loads of migrant families out of the drought counties of Oklahoma and Arkansas had passed throught that station entering California up to 3 o'clock in the afternoon 1936 Aug

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100. America's youth builds and flies model planes on miniature flying fields. This flying model plane, which has a wing span of 9 1/2 feet (2.85 meters) was the largest model to enter a recent competitive meet at Modelhaven Airport near the city of Baltimore in the eastern state of Maryland. Model building has long been a popular hobby among American youth, and boys who a few years ago were building their miniature planes in home and school workshops are now putting that experience to practical use in airplane factories or in the armed forces. When the U.S. government in 1941 called on model plane builders to turn out 800,000 scale model airplanes for use by the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Army, and civilian defense groups to train their personnel to recognize hostile and friendly aircraft, it was estimated that there were nearly three million American youths actively interested in aero-modelling 1944?

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