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Transfusion donor bottles, Baxter Lab., Glenview, Ill. Formerly a sculptress and designer of tiles, Dorothy Cole converted her basement into a workshop to tin plate needles for valves for blood transfusion bottles prepared by Baxter Laboratories where she lives. She turns in her profits to war bonds to provide a college education for her young nephew

Transfusion donor bottles, Baxter Lab., Glenview, Ill. Formerly a scul...

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Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Formerly a sculptress and designer of tiles, Dorothy Cole converted her basement into a workshop of tin plate needles for valves for blood transfusion bottles prepared by Baxter Laboratories, Glenview, Illinois, where she lives. She turns in her profits to war bonds to provide a college education for her young nephew

Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Formerly a sculptress and desig...

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Rene Seligmann of Paris (artist), Nancy Cox McCormack (sculptress), and Mrs. William Fitzch Kelley (Wash. artist) at Museum, 12/18/24

Rene Seligmann of Paris (artist), Nancy Cox McCormack (sculptress), an...

A man and a woman standing next to each other. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Rep. Bloom presents sculptress with check from anonymous New Yorker to save home. Washington, D.C., Nov. 18. Early this week a reporter on a local paper discovered that Adelaide Johnson, sculptress, who created the Susan B. Anthony Sufferagist Group in the U.S. Capitol, was about to be evicted from her bare house. She had no means of moving several busts and statues which she had in the house and had set about destroying them. The matter was called to the attention of Rep. Sol Bloom of New York who investigated. An anonymous woman in New York sent a thousand dollars, and other amounts brought the total up to almost $2,000. Rep. Bloom arranged a suitable agreement with the realty company, and now Miss Johnson, shown here receiving the check, will be allowed to stay and continue her work. In the background is a bust of Susan B. Anthony

Rep. Bloom presents sculptress with check from anonymous New Yorker to...

A black and white photo of a man and a woman. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Formerly a sculptress and designer of tiles, Dorothy Cole converted her basement into a workshop to tin plate needles for valves for blood transfusion bottles prepared by Baxter Laboratories, Glenview, Ill. She turns in her profits to war bonds to provide a college education for her young nephew

Formerly a sculptress and designer of tiles, Dorothy Cole converted he...

Public domain photograph of laboratory, science, research, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Transfusion donor bottles, Baxter Lab., Glenview, Ill. Formerly a sculptress and designer of tiles, Dorothy Cole converted her basement into a workshop to tin plate needles for valves for blood transfusion bottles prepared by Baxter Laboratories where she lives. She turns in her profits to war bonds to provide a college education for her young nephew

Transfusion donor bottles, Baxter Lab., Glenview, Ill. Formerly a scul...

Public domain photograph of laboratory, science, research, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Formerly a sculptress and designer of tiles, Dorothy Cole converted her basement into a workshop to tin plate needles for valves for blood transfusion bottles prepared by Baxter Laboratories where she lives, Glenview, Ill. She turns in her profits to war bonds to provide a college education for her young nephew

Formerly a sculptress and designer of tiles, Dorothy Cole converted he...

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Venezuelan-born society sculptress Marisol Escobar looks quizzically at the head of a woman by British sculptor Henry Moore at new Marlborough-Gerson Gallery / World Telegram & Sun photo by Herman Hiller.

Venezuelan-born society sculptress Marisol Escobar looks quizzically a...

NYWT&S staff photo. New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).

[Sculptress, Helen Osborn, making a head-and-shoulders sculpture of Warren Harding, with Harding posing beside the sculpture]

[Sculptress, Helen Osborn, making a head-and-shoulders sculpture of Wa...

Note on verso: Photo of making clay bust of Senator Harding - News item: U.S. Senator Warren G. Harding, Republican nominee for president, in the "Smith" photo-sculpture studio at Marion, Ohio posing while Miss... More

Miss Leila Usher, Sculptress, with bas-relief of Susan B. Anthony

Miss Leila Usher, Sculptress, with bas-relief of Susan B. Anthony

Title and information transcribed from item. Summary: Informal portrait, half-length, Leila Usher, facing right with head turned toward camera, standing next to her bas-relief sculpture of Susan B. Anthony. Pho... More

Rep. Bloom presents sculptress with check from anonymous New Yorker to save home. Washington, D.C., Nov. 18. Early this week a reporter on a local paper discovered that Adelaide Johnson, sculptress, who created the Susan B. Anthony Sufferagist Group in the U.S. Capitol, was about to be evicted from her bare house. She had no means of moving several busts and statues which she had in the house and had set about destroying them. The matter was called to the attention of Rep. Sol Bloom of New York who investigated. An anonymous woman in New York sent a thousand dollars, and other amounts brought the total up to almost $2,000. Rep. Bloom arranged a suitable agreement with the realty company, and now Miss Johnson, shown here receiving the check, will be allowed to stay and continue her work. In the background is a bust of Susan B. Anthony

Rep. Bloom presents sculptress with check from anonymous New Yorker to...

A black and white photo of a man and a woman, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data received with the Harris & Ewing Collection. Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955. Ge... More

Mrs. W.A. Chandler (sculptress)

Mrs. W.A. Chandler (sculptress)

A black and white photo of a woman working on a sculpture. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Formerly a sculptress and designer of tiles, Dorothy Cole converted her basement into a workshop of tin plate needles for valves for blood transfusion bottles prepared by Baxter Laboratories, Glenview, Illinois, where she lives. She turns in her profits to war bonds to provide a college education for her young nephew

Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Formerly a sculptress and desig...

Public domain photograph of laboratory, science, research, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Transfusion donor bottles, Baxter Lab., Glenview, Ill. Formerly a sculptress and designer of tiles, Dorothy Cole converted her basement into a workshop to tin plate needles for valves for blood transfusion bottles prepared by Baxter Laboratories where she lives. She turns in her profits to war bonds to provide a college education for her young nephew

Transfusion donor bottles, Baxter Lab., Glenview, Ill. Formerly a scul...

Public domain photograph of laboratory, science, research, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description