[Small shack on Forsythe's Bog, occupied by De Marco family, 10 in the family living in this one room. Room is 10 ft. x 11 ft. x 5 1/2 ft. high and gable attic above. Wooden toilets near at hand and bushes used as such, gave forth offensive odors. Turkeytown, near Pemberton, N.J. E.F. Brown Witness. See family picking cranberries in photo #1151.] Location: Pemberton, New Jersey.
Michael Du Mond, former gunshop proprietor in Wisconsin, came to Hartford in August to work at Colts at forty dollars a week, and has received several raises since. It took him four months to find a place for his wife and two children, namely a hotel apartment for sixty dollars a month, eating all meals out. Now they have a very hot small attic apartment, third floor, for thirty dollars a month, and no place for children to play. Hartford, Connecticut
[United States Capitol, Washington, D.C. Attic floor plan, north wing]
Southeast Missouri Farms. Part of attic bedroom, sharecropper's shack. La Forge project, Missouri
John F--- and his grandmother, who live in an attic in Cincinnati. John is 15 years old and works in a glass factory. Location: Cincinnati, Ohio.
Edward Shepard Hewitt, West Acre, residence in Lloyd Harbor, Long Island. Attic bedroom for four beds
Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Koch, residence at 42 Hawthorne St., Lynbrook, Long Island. Attic, with Mr. Koch at work
Washington, D.C. Walter Spangenberg, a student at Woodrow Wilson High School and his nine year old brother working on the railroad in the attic workshop which Walter has fitted up
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America's youth builds and flies model planes on miniature flying fields. This young American builds various types of model planes, with different types of wing construction in order to conduct a study of wind resistance. The planes are made of balsa wood covered with silk and waterproofing material. The experience and knowledge of aeronautics he gains in these experiments will be put to good use in the air-minded post war world. Courses in aeronautics have already been added to the curriculum in many U.S. schools
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Government workers union sponsors school in capital. Washington, D.C., Nov. 30. A school for government workers sponsored by the United Federal Workers of America, affiliate of the CIO, was inaugurated only two weeks ago but already the registration has increased 200 percent. A variety of courses are offered for which a tuition fee of $2.00 a course is charged to members in good standing of C.I.O. Unions. Non-members will be $2.50. Naturally, a class in Union Organization will be one of the principal courses. Miss Olivia Israli, instructor at the Federal Workers School, registering new students.
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... Washington high schools. Courses of study outlined. [Washington, D. C., 1897].
[Circular of the school listing officers, courses of study and terms of admission] Baltimore: Printed by James Young [1867].
Mitchell's map of the United States : showing the principal travelling turnpike and common roads, on which are given the distances in miles from one place to another, also the courses of the canals & rail roads throughout the country, carefully compiled from the best authorities.