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Group of Women's War Relief Corps workers co-operating with the American Red Cross

Red Cross workers packing boxes to go to the United States Armed Forces and prisoners of war

The Secretary of War, Newton D. Baker, distributes Red Cross cigarettes and chocolate to the convalescent Americans at Dartford Hospital, near London. Despite the rainy weather, the boys insisted on meeting the Secretary half-way, and all those who were able, trooped out of the hutments and clustered around Mr. Baker as he came along with the Red Cross officers

Secretary of War joins Red Cross, Washington, D.C. Oct. 1. Secretary of War Harry H. Woodring was one of the first to join the American Red Cross in Washington as the 1936 roll call got under way. He is shown being enrolled by Mrs. Frederick W. Boscher, wife of Maj. General Boscher, Chief of Finance, U.S. Army

The personnel of the Children's Bureau of the American Red Cross in Paris

The Secretary of War, Newton D. Baker, visits the American Hospital at Dartford, near London, and inspects Red Cross activities there. Mjor E.H. Fiske of Brooklyn, the commanding officer of the hospital, shows Secretary Baker a copy of the Red Cross bulletin containing and account of Mr. Baker's inspection of Red Cross work in the Winchester area. "And here's a picture of my cousin, Sergeant Harry Chiswell of Cleveland, says Secretary Baker as he turns the page

Major James R. Barbour, Secretary General of the American Red Cross

Signing up for Red Cross duties. Red Cross headquarters. San Francisco, California

A corner in the mail room of the central information bureau for prisoners of war sponsored by the International Red Cross

Secretary of War Baker, at Red Cross headquarters, and group of Red Cross workers receiving him

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Secretary of War, Baker, (center) in conference with Major James Perkins (left) and heads of departments of A.R.C. in Europe, standing at American Red Cross Headquarters in Paris. March 12, 1918.

Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.

Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Baxter 5.18.

On caption card: Print in album.

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

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No known restrictions on publication. For information, see "American National Red Cross photograph collection," http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/717_anrc.html

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American Red Cross Hospital, Lyon, France. Operating room

Occupational woodworking shop such as to be found at almost all Canadian Military Convalescent Hospitals because of the therapeutic value of useful occupation. No. 964: Winnepeg, Man.; No. 965: Montreal, P.Q

The Sous Prefet, the Maire, the military commander and other officials, and the ARC workers whom they entertain at the review of troops, and schoolchildren

Dr. Baldwin writing case histories by the heat of the Dutch oven. Nesle, Somme

Prof. Thomas Garignue Masaryk, President of the Czecho-Slovaks

[Marquis de Brantco (Vanclure), who was involved in a balloon ascension on April 4, 1784, profile portrait] / en aou[...] 1790, [...]ss. p. Fouquet ; gr. p. Chrétien, inv. du physionotrace, Cloitre St. Honoré à Paris.

It is more important to know how to hitch a Ford than to crank one. Illustrating a trip through rural Virginia by a party of Red Cross workers, where they gave per ...

The death of Pontiac / De Cost Smith ; Goupil & Co., Paris.

Fort Hill, Clemson University Campus, Clemson, Pickens County, SC

Cotton state Solons present demands for enactment of farm program to president. Washington, D.C., Aug 5. Led by Senator Ellison D. "Cotton Ed" Smith, of South Carolina, a delegation of congressmen from the cotton states called on President Roosevelt today and presented their demands for enactment of a farm program before congressional adjournment. After the conference a spokesman for the group told reporters he felt the president would make stabilization loans under existing discretionary powers, probably through the Commodity Credit Corporation, on all basic commodities if given "definite assurances" that a farm production control program would be enacted early next session. In the picture, left to right: Rep. William R. Poage, Texas; Rep. John J. Sparkman, Ala.; Senator Ellison D. Smith, S.C.; Rep. Rene L. De Rouen, LA.; Rep. Lyndon Johnson, Tex.; Rep. Aaron Lane Ford, Miss. and Rep. Clyde Garrett, Texas, 8/5/37

WISCONSIN GIRL RECEIVES GORGAS AWARD FROM PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, WASHINGTON, D.C. MAY 5. MISS HELEN MAE COLLENTINE, A SENIOR STUDENT AT MESSMER HIGH SCHOOL, MILWAUKEE, WI, RECEIVING FROM PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TODAY THE FIRST HENRY L. DOHERTY PRIZE OF$500 IN THE SEVENTH ANNUAL GORGAS ESSAY CONTEST. THE SUBJECT ASSIGNED WAS 'GORGAS CONTROL OF TRANSMISSIBLE AND ... PREVENTABLE DISEASES.' THOUSANDS OF JUNIOR AND SENIOR STUDENTS REPRESENTING HIGH SCHOOLS IN ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES PARTICIPATED IN THE CONTEST WHICH IS CONDUCTED BY THE GORGAS MEMORIAL INSTITUTE AS PART OF ITS HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM. THE AWARD ALSO INCLUDED $200 FOR MISS COLLENTINE'S TRIP TO WASHINGTON. IN THE PHOTOGRAPH, L TO R: MISS COLLENTINE, MRS. HENRY DOUHERTY; ADMIRAL CARY GRAYSON, DIRECTOR OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS; AND PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

Hospital at Buzau. One of the women's wards

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