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The American doctor is explaining to the French youngsters that the big, hearty lunch they had in the school canteen today and are going to have every day now is a gift from the thousands of American children who beling to the R.C

Undernourishment was the trouble with most of the children who came to the Paris dispensaries the RC founded so they have made substantial contributions of food to many of the school canteens where the children get their luncheon. American doctors were invited to be present at the first American meals and they helped serve them

When their mothers work in the factories, the French school children have to get their noon day meal at school. American Red Cross doctors, working in the Villette district of Paris found that the school children weren't getting enough to eat, so the Red Cross is supplementing the school canteen ration with American flour, sugar, beans, ham, condensed milk, tinned beef and cheese

When their mothers work in the factories, the French school children have to get their noon day meal at school. American Red Cross doctors, working in the Villette district of Paris found that the school children weren't getting enough to eat, so the Red Cross is supplementing the school canteen ration with American flour, sugar, beans, ham, condensed milk, tinned beef and cheese

Paris. Interior of the American Red Cross Canteen at Gare St. Lazare, Paris, France. This is the largest and best equipped canteen in the city, where thousands of meals are served daily. Owing to the importance of the station, it is operated day and night. Here are four of Uncle Sam's boys lunching and talking over the morning's work

Group of refugees in the Gare de Lyon, Paris, outside the French canteen of the Bon Accueil, which with the aid of AMERICAN RED CROSS, provides free meals to all refugees coming into the station. The cheering kindness of the Canteen workers towards these unfortunate people is illustrated by the French Lady holding the baby

Poster made to thank the American Red Cross by a child of 13 in a Paris school, presented the afternoon of the opening of the American Red Cross canteen for school children

Crowd including 1000 French School Children in front of the mairie at Levallois listening, and an address by Mr. Barbour Secretary General of the A.R.C., on the occasion of the opening of the A.R.C. School Canteen. In the name of the children of America the A.R.C. supplements the food of children in various districts in and near Paris, including Levallois, giving a white bread roll and a cake of chocolate to each child every day

Paris. Interior of the American Red Cross Canteen at Gare St. Lazare, Paris. This is the largest and best equipped canteen in the city. Here a typical American soldiers lunching and talking over their experiences

French city officials thanking AMR. Physicians after the first distribution of American food to a school canteen in a factory quarter of Paris. Food is provided to supplement the luncheons of more than 30,000 Paris school children. Canteen 13th Arrondissement

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Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.

Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Manning (sp?) 4.18.

Group title: Children's Work.

Gift; American National Red Cross 1944 and 1952.

General information about the American National Red Cross photograph collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.anrc

Temp note: Batch 31

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Suzanne Schick, adopte. Address: 3 Rue Villedo, Paris. protege of: Detachment, Officer Base Censor, care of Captain B.A. Adams, American Expeditionary Forces

The last American wounded arriving from the front at the Salisbury Hospital, erected by the American Red Cross at Southampton, England. They are unloaded by the boys of the Kentucky unit now on duty at this base hospital

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ARC officers from England, France and Italy, in conference at London Headquarters, back row left to right, Lt. Richard Emmet of Harvard. He is assistant to the Chief of Staff at London Headquarters. He captained the winning Harvard crew this year. Major Charles M. Bakewell, Professor of Philosophy at Yale, now a Deputy Commissioner to Italy. Major Langdon P. Marvin of New York, Deputy Commissioner to Great Britain. He is a partner in the New York law firm of Marvin, Hooker and Roosevelt, and secretary of the Harvard Club of New Yorl. Front row, left to right. Major William S. Patten Deputy Comm. to Great Britain, and a Mil. Attache of the American Legation in London. Major James H. Perkins, Comm. for Europe. Lt. Col Robert P. Perkins, Comm. for Italy. Major Ralph Preston Deputy Comm. for Europe

American Red Cross ambulance drivers in Milan

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