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"The Library of Congress Trust Fund Board," by F.A. Blossom, August 25, 1941

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A list of items that F. A. Blossom suggests should be sent out with all Library of Congress correspondence in order to advertise the services of the Library of Congress.

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01/01/1941
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Blossom, F. A.
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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Press Release No. 182, "Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress," Library of Congress, April 2, 1942

Blossom Point Farm, La Plata, Charles County, MD

General Order No. 964, Office of the Librarian, Library of Congress, June 29, 1940

"The Library of Congress Goes to War," by Luther Harris Evans, April 29, 1942

The dew is on the blossom - Public domain American sheet music

WOMAN'S COMMITTEE. COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE. DR. ANNA HOWARD SHAW; IDA M. TARBELL; MRS. STANLEY McCORNICH; MAUD WETMORE; ANTIONETTE FUNK; MRS. JOSIAH COWLES; MRS. JOSEPH LAMAR

"Books about Democracy," Reference Department, Library of Congress, May 27, 1941

Three sisters. Cherry Blossom Festival, Washington, D.C.

" Blossom club" lancers - Public domain American sheet music, 1872

Only a blossom from her grave - Public domain American sheet music, 1879

Council of National Defense: Insignia for Volunteer Medical Service Corps

Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., former Secretary of the Navy and General William Mitchell, Assistant Chief of the Army Air Service appeared before the House Military Affairs committee, today, Feb. 17th. Roosevelt told the committee that aircraft was a supplementsupplementary arm of the National Defense and should be kept that way, while General Mitchell continued his fight for the unification of the air services. In the group, left to right: Rep. William C. Wright, George; Rep. John J. McSwain, South Carolina; General Mitchell, Rep. J.C. McKenzie, Illinois, Chairman of the committee; Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.

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world war ii library of congress national defense reference services libraries manuscripts library congress trust fund board congress trust fund board blossom high resolution ultra high resolution library of congress archives central file macleish evans freedom fortress the library of congress 1939 1953 american memory f a blossom