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Dr. Eleanor Hunt. Dr. Hunt measuring width of boy below buttocks II

Dr. Eleanor Hunt. Dr. Hunt measuring width of boy below buttocks II

Item title devised. Subject card annotation: pictures made of Dr. Hunt for the American nagazine.

Dr. Eleanor Hunt. Dr. Hunt measuring boy's height

Dr. Eleanor Hunt. Dr. Hunt measuring boy's height

Item title devised. Subject card annotation: pictures made of Dr. Hunt for the American magazine.

Dr. Eleanor Hunt. Dr. Hunt measuring boy's height

Dr. Eleanor Hunt. Dr. Hunt measuring boy's height

Public domain photograph of midcentury American portrait, 1940s-1950s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Dr. Eleanor Hunt. Dr. Hunt measuring width of boy's thigh

Dr. Eleanor Hunt. Dr. Hunt measuring width of boy's thigh

Public domain photograph of midcentury American portrait, 1940s-1950s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Dr. Eleanor Hunt. Dr. Hunt measuring width of boy below buttocks II

Dr. Eleanor Hunt. Dr. Hunt measuring width of boy below buttocks II

Public domain photograph of midcentury American portrait, 1940s-1950s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Dr. Eleanor Hunt. Dr. Hunt measuring width of boy below buttocks I

Dr. Eleanor Hunt. Dr. Hunt measuring width of boy below buttocks I

Public domain photograph of midcentury American portrait, 1940s-1950s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Uncle Sam to standardize garmet sizes. Washington D.C., July 23. To enable fathers and mothers to order clothes with the confidence that a size 8 or 10, is all its supposed to be in length and breadth, the Bureau of Economics, U.S. Department of Agriculture, is undertaking the leadership of project in which colleges and universities will cooperate to discover the clothing dimensions needed by today's children.. Special attention is being paid to racial characteristics as the experts believe that race and neighborhood has something to do with a youngster's size. Dr. Eleanor Hunt, associate anthropometrist, Bureau of Home Economics, is shown training one of the first classes on taking scientific measurements of the human body, 7/23/37

Uncle Sam to standardize garmet sizes. Washington D.C., July 23. To en...

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Dr. Eleanor Hunt. Dr. Hunt measuring width of boy's thigh

Dr. Eleanor Hunt. Dr. Hunt measuring width of boy's thigh

Item title devised. Subject card annotation: pictures made of Dr. Hunt for the American magazine.