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French city officials thanking AMR. Physicians after the first distribution of American food to a school canteen in a factory quarter of Paris. Food is provided to supplement the luncheons of more than 30,000 Paris school children. Canteen 13th Arrondissement

Undernourishment was the trouble with most of the children who came to the Paris dispensaries the RC founded so they have made substantial contributions of food to many of the school canteens where the children get their luncheon. American doctors were invited to be present at the first American meals and they helped serve them

Refugee children going to mass on Assumption Day at Grand Val a large estate near Paris which has been converted into a country home for the delicate children among the refugees received at St. Sulpice in Paris. The AMERICAN RED CROSS sends doctors and nurses to care for these children whose condition improves remarkably in the healthy surroundings

When their mothers work in the factories, the French school children have to get their noon day meal at school. American Red Cross doctors, working in the Villette district of Paris found that the school children weren't getting enough to eat, so the Red Cross is supplementing the school canteen ration with American flour, sugar, beans, ham, condensed milk, tinned beef and cheese

The children saying grace before having luncheon under the trees at La Jonchere. This is one of the colonies established by the Comite Franco-Americain pour la Protection des Enfants de la Frontiere, which, with the aid of the American Red Cross, provides about 1500 children with a home and education

When their mothers work in the factories, the French school children have to get their noon day meal at school. American Red Cross doctors, working in the Villette district of Paris found that the school children weren't getting enough to eat, so the Red Cross is supplementing the school canteen ration with American flour, sugar, beans, ham, condensed milk, tinned beef and cheese

Delicate children having their luncheon on the terrace at the Sanatorium of La Jonchere. This is one of the colonies established by the Comite Franco-Americain pour la Protection des Enfants de la Frontiere, which, with the aid of the American Red Cross, provides about 1500 children with a home and education

A.R.C. Hospital for tuberculosis at Chateau d'Yerres. Serious cases of tuberculous French soldiers now receive care from American doctors and nurses, where outdoor life is encouraged

Alfred, a little repatrie boy, getting acquainted with the animals at Grand Val, a large estate near Paris, where a country home has been established for delicate children among the refugees received at St. Sulpice, Paris. The AMERICAN RED CROSS sends doctors and nurses to care for these children whose condition shows remarkable improvement in the healthy surroundings

The American doctor is explaining to the French youngsters that the big, hearty lunch they had in the school canteen today and are going to have every day now is a gift from the thousands of American children who beling to the R.C

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Title, date and notes from Red Cross caption card.

Photographer name or source of original from caption card or negative sleeve: Photograph by the American painter, Harry B. Lachman.

Group title: Child Welfare, France.

Used in: Atlantic Div. 4/21/19, Divisions, 4/26/1919

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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