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H.S. [i.e., Herbert Samuel] at Amman

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01/01/1921
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American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Dept., photographer
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Costume prize winners at Arts Club's Bal Boheme. Washington, D.C., April 10. Washington's annual costume ball, the Bal Boheme, took as its theme this year, 'Paris au Printemps'. Highlight of the evening was presentation of prizes for costumes. The winners were given their prizes by Senator Theodore Green of Rhode Island. Left to right. Most Original, Richard Hill as the trees and shrubs of Paris, Most Amusing, Samuel Staples as a Paris Stevedore, Senator Green, Most Beautiful, Marcia Evert and Parr Hanna, 4-10-39

President Roosevelt at Fort Yellowstone, ready for his trip through Yellowstone Park

Bedrashen, Egypt - stereoscopic view, public domain photorpaph

City Point, Virginia. General U.S. Grant's horse, CINCINNATI

Members and activities of the American Colony (Jerusalem)

[Royal Engineers officers at the official opening of the Allenby Bridge, 1918]

Kauai District, Territory of Hawaii. Herbert Kondo, an AJA volunteer, with his father and mother. The elder Kondo is a veteran of World War I

Dr. C. MacLean, Ajlun. Gilead Mission Hospital. The doctor's (Dorey) sitting room

H.S. [i.e., Herbert Samuel] at Amman

Mr. Herbert Gold, residence at 1332 E. Boxwood Ln., Hewlett, New York. View toward piano

Latest addition to D.C. War Housing Program. Mechanics laying pipe at Wake and Midway Halls, latest addition to the housing for war workers in Washington, D.C. The new buildings will house 1,000 Negro women war workers and is being completed by Samuel Plato, contractor

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