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Mason Manghum, head of Traveling Priorities Clinic makes "V for Victory" sign to explain to manufacturer's representatives why curtailment or rationing of many commodities is imperative

John H. Martin, assistant director of policy for the Priorities Division addresses manufacturers' representatives at Los Angeles meeting of traveling priorities clinic

Slogans bring home the importance of all-out war production to those who compose them as well as those who read them. This employee of the A.O. Smith Corporation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, reaches for an entry blank as he reads the instructions for a slogan contest in his plant

Slogans bring home the importance of all-out war production to those who compose them as well as those who read them. This employee of the A.O. Smith Corporation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, reaches for an entry blank as he reads the instructions for a slogan contest in his plant

John H. Martin, assistant director of policy for the Priorities Division addresses manufacturers' representatives at Los Angeles meeting of traveling priorities clinic

Mason Manghum, in charge of traveling priorities clinic addresses crowd at Biltmore Hotel

A.L. Viles, producers' representative on the Rubber Priorities Committee

War production drive. William Hunter, a member of the labor-management committe at the East Pittsburgh Division of Westinghouse, explains the "Let's show them" campaign, an adaption of the War Production Drive. "Let's show the Axis what real production means," Mr. Hunter exorts the plant workers

Camp Upton. Supply officer sends detail of men for knitted goods, after the approval of the Division Surgeon is obtained

Mason Manghum, head of Traveling Priorities Clinic makes "V for Victory" sign to explain to manufacturer's representatives why curtailment or rationing of many commodities is imperative

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01/01/1942
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LIBERTY LOANS. CARTER GLASS GIVING VICTORY LOAN CIRCULARS TO LT. BENJAMIN TO DISTRIBUTE BY AIRPLANE

Professor William W. Keen's Clinic, Jefferson Medical College Hospital, December 10th, 1902 (S)

[Woman walking, holding a large tray or hat over her head, followed by a small boy]

Washington, D.C., Dec. 6. A.F. of L. Head William Green and Davod Dubinsky, President of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, attended last night's opening performance of 'Pins and Needles,' the stage production of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union

New York, New York. "Morgue" of the New York Times newspaper. Tommy Bracken, head of this department, has been with paper fifty-one years, is the oldest employee

Rail Labor-Management Committee Meets. Washington, D.C., Nov. 7. The president's special Committee of Rail Labor and Management representatives met today to discuss proposed recommendations for legislative aid to the Rail Industry. A spokesman for the Committee said 'they hoped to have recommendations ready for the President before Congress meets in January' left to right. M.W. Clement, Pres. of the Penna. R.R., George Harrison, Chairman of the Railway Labor Executives Assoc., Carl R. Gray, Vice Chairman of the Union Pacific., B.M. Jewell, Pres. of the Railway Employees Department of the A.F. of L., Ernest E. Norris, Pres. of the Southern, R.R., D.B. Robertson Head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive, Firemen, and Enginemen, 11/7/38

Hearst Representatives at A.F. of L., Washington, D.C. Oct. 14. E.G. Woods, (left) and Harvey Kelly represented William Randolph Hearst at the special hearing before the American Federation of Labor today when evidence on the Seattle Post-Intelligence strrike was submitted from both sides

[Representative Joseph Walsh of Massachusetts telling story to Representative Ladislas Lazaro of La. outside House of Representatives]

Henry A. Wallace, Chairman, Supply Priorities and Allocations Board and Vice-President of the United States, and Donald M. Nelson, Executive Director, Supply Priorities and Allocations Board and Director of the Priorities Division, Office of Production Management (OPM). Photograph taken at a joint press conference held directly after the first meeting of the Supply Priorities and Allocations Board on September 2, 1941

Sheffield, Alabama. Chief Jester, head of the Protection Division at Reynolds Metal and Alloys Company

Jamaican agricultural laborers making victory sign at a Farm Security Administration camp

Washington, D.C. Victory gardening in the Northwest section. Buying seed for the victory garden

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