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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. Walter Spangenberg and his date at the Hot Shoppe after the Woodrow Wilson High School regimental ball. She ordered a hamburger and milk, while he got a hamburger and coke
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Washington, D.C. "I make em, he breaks em" says Walter Spangenberg, a student at Woodrow Wilson High School, about his small brother, who is holding a prize-winning model plane in his hand
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Washington, D.C. Hugh Massman makes a phone call to the United Nations Service Center nursery to check up on the behavior of his young son, who is being taken care of for the afternoon
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Washington, D.C. A lieutenant in the United States Army Air Transport Command calling the airport to check on flight conditions before checking out at the United Nations service center
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Washington, D.C. A lieutenant in the United States Army Air Transport Command calling the airport to check on flight conditions before checking out at the United Nations service center
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Washington, D.C. Scrap salvage campaign, Victory Program. These children are bringing piles of rags and metal objects down from an attic to contribute to the scrap collecting campaign
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7 yr. old Harry ... Maryland Avenue, S.W., helps ... sell near the Bureau of Engraving and Printing after school, see also on S... Location: Washington (D.C.), District of Columbia
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Washington, D.C. Scrap salvage campaign, Victory Program. Schoolchildren bring their scrap paper from their classrooms into the cellar, where it is picked up by paper company truck
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