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School boys training for agriculture. Joe Tenschert Jr., one of the large group of high school boys receiving training to help farmers turn out food for victory enjoys his lunch under a shady tree. Joe has already acquired the healthy appetite of an exceptional farm hand

School boys training for agriculture. Miss Mae E. Howard, manager, U.S. Employment Service at Silver Spring registers one of the 125 high school boys for training at nearby farms. After passing a physical exam, they will spend a whole summer helping local farmers. In return they receive 28 cents an hour, a healthy summer in the outdoors and the satisfaction of knowing that they are helping to win the war and write the peace

School boys training for agriculture. Time out for some well-earned refreshment. A group of high school boys prepare cooling lemonade supplied by the farm on which they are working. The training these lads are receiving will ease the farm labor situration and help toward winning the war and writing the peace

School boys training for agriculture. Inexperience is more than made up for by enthusiasm when these high school boys shock barley during their farm training period. In a few weeks these same boys will be helping Marlyland farmers six days a week during the entire summer

School boys training for agriculture. Time out for some well-earned refreshment. A group of high school boys prepare cooling lemonade supplied by the farm on which they are working. The training these lads are receiving will ease the farm labor situration and help toward winning the war and writing the peace

School boys training for agriculture. Time out for some well-earned refreshment. A group of high school boys prepare cooling lemonade supplied by the farm on which they are working. The training these lads are receiving will ease the farm labor situration and help toward winning the war and writing the peace

School boys training for agriculture. It takes a husky to handle a pitch fork. These three high school lads, after a short introduction period, are performing the task like veterans. Soon they'll be helping farmers six days a week for the entire summer

School boys training for agriculture. Inexperience is more than made up for by enthusiasm when these high school boys shock barley during their farm training period. In a few weeks these same boys will be helping Marlyland farmers six days a week during the entire summer

High school boy eating lunch where he works after school hours helping to relieve the manpower shortage

School boys training for agriculture. Joe Tenschert Jr., one of the large group of high school boys receiving training to help farmers turn out food for victory enjoys his lunch under a shady tree. Joe has already acquired the healthy appetite of an exceptional farm hand

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Actual size of negative is D (approximately 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches).

Title and other information from caption card.

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

More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

Film copy on SIS roll 31, frame 697.

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maryland montgomery county safety film negatives lot 1978 howard liberman united states office of war information school boys joe tenschert joe farm hand office of war information farm security administration united states history library of congress
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01/01/1942
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maryland montgomery county safety film negatives lot 1978 howard liberman united states office of war information school boys joe tenschert joe farm hand office of war information farm security administration united states history library of congress