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New York, New York. Garment worker in the N.M. dress shop, which is now making blouses for the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC). He is a member of local 89 of the International Ladies Garment Workers' Union
New York, New York. Garment worker in the N.M. dress shop, which is now making blouses for the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC). He is a member of local 89 of the International Ladies Garment Workers' Union
New York, New York. Child on Mott Street on Sunday
New York, New York. Garment worker in the N.M. dress shop, which is now making blouses for the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC). He is a member of local 89 of the International Ladies Garment Workers' Union
New York, New York. Waiter at the Sixty-Eight restaurant on Fifth Avenue at Thirteenth Street
New York, New York. Italian-American policeman chatting with customers in a grocery store on Mulberry Street
New York, New York. Italian-American boys at the Sullivan Street depot separating scrap which they have collected. Each kind of scrap goes into a separate pile
New York, New York. Kitchen worker making antipasto at Sixty-Eight restaurant on Fifth Avenue at Thirteenth Street
New York, New York. Laying out portions of freshly-made green and white noodles in the kitchen of the Sixty-Eight restaurant on Fifth Avenue at Thirteenth Street. Each pile represents a portion
New York, New York. Italian-Americans in fourth grade at Public School Eight
New York, New York. Jewish owner of a grocery store on Mulberry Street
New York, New York. Library of the New York Times newspaper. Editors and writers can look up every conceivable subject and get information not available in the "morgue"
New York, New York. Sunday photographer at the mall fountain in Central Park
New York, New York. Newsroom of the New York Times newspaper. Reporters and rewrite men writing stories, and waiting to be sent out. Rewrite man in background gets the story on the phone from reporter outside
New York, New York. "Morgue" of the New York Times newspaper. Tommy Bracken, head of the Morgue, who has been with the paper fifty-one years and is its oldest employee, looking up something for an editor or writer who has phoned in for information
New York, New York. "Morgue" of the New York Times newspaper. Clippings on every conceivable subject are filed here for a reference. Editors and writers phone in for information. In center background is a photograph of Adolph Ochs, founder of the paper
New York, New York. Photographic department of the New York Times newspaper. One of eight staff photographers returns to staff room after assignment. Over door is eulogy of new camera. At left are maps of the city and region for photographers' reference
New York, New York. Mailroom of the New York Times newspaper. Papers, delivered from press room on a conveyor, are tied into packages according to orders from retailers
New York, New York. Pressroom of the New York Times newspaper. After casting, plates are shaved of unessential metal, and cooled in water in shaver
New York, New York. Drama department of the New York Times newspaper. Brooks Atkinson, drama critic, longhanding the review of a new play
New York, New York. Photo engraving department of the New York Times newspaper. Examining the dots on the screen of a strip negative in the darkroom before it is transferred to a zinc plate
New York, New York. Pressroom of the New York Times newspaper. Casting of plates from mats in Autoplate machine
New York, New York. Pressroom of the New York Times newspaper. Placing plates on cylinder of press
New York, New York. Pressroom of the New York Times newspaper. Numbering cast plates with page numbers for identification