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The rainbow boys had something up their sleeves

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By Inez Burt Geiger. (statement of responsibility)

For voice and piano.

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563 Delmar Music Co. (music plate)

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01/01/1919
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Geiger, Inez Burt.
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[Three-quarter length portrait of a young woman wearing a dress with mutton-chop sleeves and high collar, seated holding an umbrella]

[Women's fashions: Paris fashion, May 1911: polka-dot sleeves and hem]

A poster comes to life. Meet an American soldier of Production. George Woolslayer, thirty-two-years-old, is an experienced welder at one of Allegheny-Ludlum's steel mills. His uniform is a pair of overalls and a welder's mask. Not reveille but a battered alarm clock awakens him six days a week at 6 A.M. There are no service stripes on those welder's sleeves he wears, but his part in the winning of this war is as important as any front-line soldier's. George Woolslayer is out to win the battle of the home front, the battle to keep America's soldiers on the fighting front supplied with the weapons of war. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh

Manpower. Southern shipyard workers. A grocery store manager for thirteen years, C.R. Summers now is a sheet metal worker in a Southern Navy yard. Following a short training course in this work, he became adept at the job shown here, brazing on the sleeves that join lengths of copper tubing for Navy vessels

[Man in medieval livery with slashed sleeves holding mace]

Joseph Dryjowicz, 11 Joy St., (in shirt sleeves). Has been bandboy for 7 months in #8 mill. Group of workers. Location: Ludlow, Massachusetts.

[Louise Jackson in blouse with transparent sleeves, half-length portrait]

Aircraft lifeboat manufacture. Balloon room worker makes sleeves which look like stove pipe joints, but ultimately will be parts of inflatable rubber boats used in emergency by military fliers. Akron, Ohio

The rainbow boys had something up their sleeves

The rainbow boys had something up their sleeves

Selected Disc Sleeves, Voices from the dust bowl, 1940-1941

Not just hats off to the flag but sleeves up for it! / A. H. Palmer ; Alpha Litho. Co. Inc., N.Y.

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world war popular music notated music songs and music rainbow boys rainbow boys sleeves high resolution ultra high resolution chicago world war i sheet music the library of congress celebrates the songs of america performing arts encyclopedia delmar music co inez burt geiger