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Washington, D.C. Hugh and Lynn Massman at the United Nations service center. Just arrived in Washington, they are told they can leave their baby in the nursery while they see the town and find a place to live
Baby
Washington, D.C. Clothes can be dried in thirty minutes in this electric dryer at the United Nations service center
Washington, D.C. Servicemen using the laundry facilities in the sub-basement of the United Nations service center. It is not necessary to engage a hotel room in order to use these accommodations
Washington, D.C. Servicemen using the laundry facilities in the sub-basement of the United Nations service center. It is not necessary to engage a hotel room in order to use these accommodations
Washington, D.C. Servicemen using the laundry facilities in the sub-basement of the United Nations service center. It is not necessary to engage a hotel room in order to use these accomodations
Washington, D.C. Without engaging a hotel room, traveling servicemen may take a shower, shave, and wash and iron clothes at the United Nations service center
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Washington, D.C. Servicemen using the laundry facilities in the sub-basement of the United Nations service center. It is not necessary to engage a hotel room in order to use these accommodations
Washington, D.C. Without engaging a hotel room, traveling servicemen may take a shower, shave, and wash and iron clothes at the United Nations service center
Washington, D.C. Phones are scattered liberally throughout the United Nations service center. There is even one in the shower room
Washington, D.C. Servicemen using and inspecting the laundry facilities at the United Nations service center
Washington, D.C. Outside the United Nations service center
Washington, D.C. A volunteer worker feeding a baby at the nursery of the United Nations service center
Baby
Washington, D.C. Outside the United Nations service center
Washington, D.C. Servicemen using the laundry facilities in the sub-basement of the United Nations service center. It is not necessary to engage a hotel room in order to use these accomodations
Washington, D.C. Hugh and Lynn Massman at the United Nations service center. Just arrived in Washington, they are told they can leave their baby in the nursery while they see the town and find a place to live
Baby
Washington, D.C. Without engaging a hotel room, traveling servicemen may take a shower, shave, and wash and iron clothes at the United Nations service center
Washington, D.C. -Hugh and Lynn Massman sightseeing on their first day in Washington. Their baby is being taken care of in the nursery at the United Nations service center
Washington, D.C. Hugh and Lynn Massman with their son Joey in the nursery at the United Nations service center
Washington, D.C. Hugh and Lynn Massman eating lunch at a cafeteria after a day of sightseeing. Their eight-weeks-old son is being taken care of at the United Nations service center nursery
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Washington, D.C. Lynn and Hugh Massman filling out the information blanks required before leaving their son at the United Nations service center nursery
Washington, D.C. Lynn Massman and her son Joey at the United Nations service center nursery
Washington, D.C. Hugh and Lynn Massman sightseeing on their first day in Washington. Their baby is being taken care of in the nursery at the United Nations Service Center
Washington, D.C. Hugh and Lynn Massman sightseeing on their first day in Washington. Their baby is being taken care of in the nursery at the United Nations Service Center
Washington, D.C. Hugh and Lynn Massman eating lunch at a cafeteria after a day of sightseeing. Their eight-weeks-old son is being taken care of at the United Nations Service Center nursery
cafeteria