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Greenbelt, Maryland. Child's bedroom in a house in which a thirteen year-old boy has rigged up model trains and a chemical laboratory

Greenbelt, United States

bedrooms

Washington, D.C. Mr. Lund, who is the head of the District Red Cross, at his desk in the District chapter house

Washington, D.C. Mr. Lund, who is the head of District Red Cross, visits Children's Hospital, where General MacArthur's niece is a nurse's aid

nurse

Washington, D.C. Mr. Lund, who is the head of the District Red Cross, watching a volunteer blood donor give her blood at the Washington blood donor center

Washington, D.C. Mr. Lund, who is head of the District Red Cross, dropped in at the District chapter house, where a Norwegian unit of the Red Cross was wrapping bandages

Washington, D.C. Mr. Lund, who is head of the District Red Cross, watching the testing of blood plasma at the District blood donor center

Washington D.C. Mr. Lund, who is the head of the District Red Cross, dropped in at the District chapter house where a Norwegian unit of the Red Cross was wrapping bandages

Washington, D.C. A group of student nurses who recently were admitted to the Red Cross reserve corps at a ceremony in the Pan American Union building

nurse

Washington, D.C. First aid class held daily by the Red Cross aboard a Potomac riverboat which carries workers to Port Washington every morning. They are civilian employees of the U.S. Army adjutant general's office

Washington, D.C. Applying pressure to pressure point as part of a course in first aid, aboard a Potomac River boat

Washington, D.C. Applying a splint to a "broken" leg as part of a course in first aid, aboard a Potomac River boat

Washington, D.C. Bandaging an "injured" arm as part of a course in first aid, aboard a Potomac River boat

Washington, D.C. Mary Anderson, head of the Women's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor, at her desk

Washington, D.C. Interior of a new Red Cross mobile canteen

Washington, D.C. Interior of a new Red Cross mobile canteen

Washington, D.C. Stack of untranslated messages in the middle of the table at the Red Cross Foreign Inquiry Service

Washington, D.C. The Icelandic legation. Margret, Mr. Thors, and Mrs. Thors in their living room

Washington, D.C. The Icelandic legation. Minister Thors dictating a letter to his niece Martha Thors, who is his secretary, in his office in the chancery. His home may be seen out the window

Washington, D.C. The Icelandic legation. Minister Thors studying a report in his chancery office

Washington, D.C. The Icelandic legation. Minister Thors joins his office staff in a brief respite on the lawn outside the chancery. Left to right: Martha Thors, Thor Thors, Asgen Asgenson, Miss Elliot, Bjornsson

Washington, D.C. The Icelandic legation. The Thors and their staff on the legation steps

Washington, D.C. The Icelandic legation. The Thors and their staff on the legation steps

Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Thor Thors relaxing in their garden behind the legation

Middle River, Maryland. Housing development for workers at the Glenn L. Martin aircraft plant. Houses are built on both sides of groves of trees. They are all alike, have four rooms, and are made of Somestoboard