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Postgraduate students studying physiology of the muscle. The experiment is with frogs' muscle tissue. Left to right: 1) J.S. Newcomer, graduate of University of Utah and majoring in organic chemistry. 2) A.E. Bell, graduate of University of Kentucky, genetics major. 3) Hiss Trondailer Jones, graduate of Lincoln University at Jefferson City, Missouri, taking postgraduate work in nutrition. 4) Samuel Massie, of Little Rock, Arkansas, studied at Arkansas State, taking postgraduate work in organic chemistry

An experiment on the reactions of frogs' muscles in the science building at Iowa State College. Ames, Iowa

An experiment on the reactions of frogs' muscles in the science building at Iowa State College. Ames, Iowa

Georgetown University to have brain institute. Washington, D.C., Sept. 15. A Brain Institute, second to none in the world, is being established here by Georgetown University Medical School under the direction of Dr. Othamr Solnitsky, of Germany. Dr. Solnitsky has already collected several thousand brains from all over the world, which will be used for experimental purposes, and is making arrangements with the Biological Survey and the Bureau of Fisheries to furnish a supply of brains of North American Vertebrates. The facilities of the institute will be placed at the disposal of scholars and practitioners from all lands, Dr. Solnitsky has announced. 9/15/37

Pumping bot examined. Students at Georgetown University Hospital gather around Chester Antos, another student, while they examine a newly devised Emerson suction pressure apparatus used to stimulate circulation in legs and feet when certain diseases threaten to neccessitate amputations. The "boot", invented by Dr. Louis A. Hermann of Cincinnati, induces circulation by alternately increasing and decreasing air pressure. It is considered a consequential physiological development by doctors who examined it here, 111235

Left to right: Walter C. Teagle, former President, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey; Charles v. McLaughlin, Undersecretary of Labor; Frank P. Graham, University of North Carolina President; Sidney Hillman, Associate Director General representing the Office of Production Management (OPM); Clarence A Dykstra, Chairman; Daniel Tracy, Second Assistant Secretary of Labor; William H. Davis, Vice-Chairman, new Mediation Board, formerly Chairman, New York State Mediation Board; Philip Murray, CIO (Congress of Induatrial Orgamizations) President; Thomas Kennedy, Secretary-Treasurer, United Mine Workers (UMW); George M. Harrison, grand president, Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks; George Meany, general secretary of the AFL (American Federation of Labor)

Jesse Younger in the chemistry lab. University of Nebraska, Lincoln

Jesse Younger in the chemistry lab. University of Nebraska, Lincoln

Left to right in front row: Two Czechs, Capt. S.S. Dykes, R.A.M.C., senior British surgeon of the Madras; Dr. H.O. Eversole of Los Angeles, A.R.C. doctor in charge of Czechs party; Dr. Fred P. Manget an American medical missionary in China who is head of the Red Cross medical bureau for Eastern Siberia. Photo by Riley Allen

Postgraduate students studying physiology of the muscle. The experiment is with frogs' muscle tissue. Left to right: 1) J.S. Newcomer, graduate of University of Utah and majoring in organic chemistry. 2) A.E. Bell, graduate of University of Kentucky, genetics major. 3) Hiss Trondailer Jones, graduate of Lincoln University at Jefferson City, Missouri, taking postgraduate work in nutrition. 4) Samuel Massie, of Little Rock, Arkansas, studied at Arkansas State, taking postgraduate work in organic chemistry

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Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

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Film copy on SIS roll 2, frame 190.

Jack Delano (August 1, 1914 – August 12, 1997) was an American photographer, cinematographer, composer, and director. He is best known for his work with the Farm Security Administration (FSA) during the Great Depression, where he captured the struggles of rural Americans and their way of life in photographs that have become iconic images of the era. Delano was born in Kiev, Ukraine, and emigrated to the United States in 1923. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and later worked for the FSA and Office of War Information during World War II, where he documented the war effort and daily life on the home front. After the war, Delano continued to work as a photographer and filmmaker, composed music, and directed documentaries.

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Graduate register nurse, above, receives instruction in technique of anesthesia from doctor. There is a great demand for more well qualified anesthetists at present

Three-inch A.A. cartridge cases. Cartridge cases for three-inch antiaircraft shells are produced by a series of operations that transform a flat brass disc into a case ready for loading with propelling charge and shell. Between each operation there is careful washing to remove all scale and adhesion and to leave surfaces clean for later processing. The big Midwest plant doing the work is well equipped to handle it in stride

Nation's Business. George Washington University, students on steps

Conversion. Toy factory. Stephanie Cewe and Ann Manemeit, have turned their skill from peacetime production of toy trains to the assembly of parachute flare casings for the armies of democracy. Along with other workers in this Eastern plant, they have turned their skill to the vital needs of the day, and in many cases have seen to it that the machinery they used to use does Uncle Sam's most important work today. Here, they are assembling parachute flare casings, using the same electric screwdrivers they formerly used to assemble the locomotives of toy trains. A. C. Gilbert Company, New Haven, Connecticut

"We have it rich." Washing and panning gold, Rockerville, Dak. Old timers, Spriggs, Lamb and Dillon at work

A black and white photo of a woman working in a factory, Florida. Farm Security Administration photograph

Washington, D.C. Mrs. Ella Watson, a government charwoman going home from work at 2 a.m.

Winder Cindy Fanslau at work.

Home work on tags. Home of Martin Gibbons, 268 [?] Centre Street, Roxbury Massachusetts. James 11, years old; Helen 9 years and Mary 6, work on tags. Helen said she could tie the most (5,000 a day at 30 cents). Mary does some but can do only 1000 a day. They work nights a good deal. The night before Helen and James worked until 11:00 P.M. See also Home Work report. Location: Roxbury, Massachusettsachusetts.

A sick child sleeping in trailer home of his father near Sebastian, Texas. This family was originally from Iowa but had been in Texas doing migrant work the the last several years. They had found no work in the valley

Washington, D.C. Members of a cooking class sampling each other's work at the Woodrow Wilson High School

Dinner hour at the home of Mr. J.H. Dube, French-Canadian potato farmer, after he and the boys had finished a day's work in their potato field in Wallagrass, Maine

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iowa story county ames safety film negatives lot 124 jack delano graduate university chemistry work lincoln university office of war information farm security administration united states history library of congress jefferson city missouri