Gallery Page 4 1: 105mm Self-Propelled Howitzer...Businessman Nelson A. Rockefeller Posing for a Picture in His House 2: Cadet Lieutenant William Ackenhauser Sitting with Date Joanne Warren, Sipping Sodas Through Straws...Deaf-Mute Singing the Star Spangled Banner Through Sign Language 3: Deaf-Mute Singing the Star Spangled Banner Through Sign Language, Signing the Word Can...Frank Sinatra Appearing on Stage in High School Auditorium 4: Freckled Face Boy and His Dog Relaxing in a Haystack...Japanese American Women Reading in their Barracks Room at Heart Mountain Relocation Camp 5: Japanese Americans Lining Up for Meals at Heart Mountain Relocation Camp...Members of Ballet Russe Sitting in a Park Mending their Shoes and their Tights 6: Men Hanging a Macarthur Boulevard Sign in Honor of General Douglas Macarthur...People Waiting in Line for Unemployment Relief 7: Philippine Cabinet Member Manuel Quezon, Sitting at Desk...Radio Personality Arthur Godfrey Relaxing 8: Robert Maynard Hutchins Sitting in Campus Building...Solicitor General Francis Biddle Giving Speech in Prison Auditorium 9: Southwest High School ROTC Cadet Jerry Kreeger Dancing with Jo Putney at Their Military Ball...Veneer Coming Out of the Cutter from the Other Side, at Forest Products Lab 10: Veneer in the Press at the Last Stage of Compression, at Forest Products Lab...Young Boy and His Dog Watching the Circus Tents Being Set Up 11: Young Farm Boy Watching His Dog Sniff a Large Turtle at the Pond
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