American Red Cross - Refreshments - Red Cross workers feeding the boys doughnuts as they boarded their train for camp, just after they arrived in New York City on the Leviathan
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Photographer: Kadel & Herbert American Red Cross - Refreshments
Spring pulpwood drive on the Brown Company timber holdings in Maine. At ten o'clock and two o'clock woodsmen eat near their work, serving themselves cafeteria style with plenty of opportunity for second helpings. They eat four meals daily throughout the drive. Desserts include several kinds of cookies, gingerbread, doughnuts, and two kinds of pie
London, England(?). Three girls in the Red Cross clubmobile pass out some 1600 doughnuts each day, along with 500 cups of coffee, smokes, candy, games, books and hometown papers. Music from home comes from a record player in the clubmobile
Girl with bear cubs
Girl with bear cubs
Salvation Army doughnuts bring $1 each
Washington, D.C. Coffee and doughnuts being served to members of the U.S. House of Representatives in front of the capitol from one of the new Red Cross mobile canteens
[London, England(?). Three girls in the Red Cross clubmobile pass out some 1600 doughnuts each day, along with 500 cups of coffee, smokes, candy, games, gooks and hometown papers. Music from home comes from a record player in the clubmobile]
She's the girl that cooked the doughnuts for the boys of Uncle Sam
Constantine (vicinity), Algeria. A Red Cross girls carrying fresh doughnuts from an improvised kitchen to waiting clubmobile units which will carry doughnuts and coffee out to for bombers' crews who have just returned from a long mission