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American Working Women and Social Change
American Working Women and Social Change
1975
Workmen Displaying Various Types and Sizes of World War I Era Shells
Workmen Displaying Various Types and Sizes of World War I Era Shells
5/1919
Act of June 14, 1948, Public Law 80-643, 62 STAT 441, providing for membership and participation by the United States in the World Health Organization and authorizing an appropriation therefor
Act of June 14, 1948, Public Law 80-643, 62 STAT 441, providing for membership and participation by the United States in the World Health Organization and authorizing an appropriation therefor
6/14/1948
"World Heavyweight champ Joe Louis (Barrow) sews on the stripes of a technical sergeant---to which he has been promoted..."
"World Heavyweight champ Joe Louis (Barrow) sews on the stripes of a technical sergeant---to which he has been promoted..."
4/10/1945
World: "Now it has Spread to the Other Side"
World: "Now it has Spread to the Other Side"
8/18/1914
World Reaction to Developments in Vietnam
World Reaction to Developments in Vietnam
9/14/1963
In the World Spotlight
In the World Spotlight
10/8/1918
World Trade Center (Left) and Lower Hudson River Shipping seen from the Staten Island Ferry.
World Trade Center (Left) and Lower Hudson River Shipping seen from the Staten Island Ferry.
05/1973
World Trouble Spots: The Berlin Wall
World Trouble Spots: The Berlin Wall
The World at the U.N. Plaza
The World at the U.N. Plaza
1965 - 1968
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