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111-Sand-lot bush-leaguers in a Newark, N.J. playground. 1913

112-The Cracker-barrel club, up-state N.Y.  1930

113-Recess, In a W.P.A. nursery school, W.Va,  1936

  In a Day-school New York City.  1932

114-In an art class, New York City.  1935

115-A laboratory problem in physics, New York City  1935

116-The kindergarten children follow Nature's moods. New York City.  1925

117-Typewriter practice in an Oklahoma school for the blind.  1920

118-Practical farming in a School for Negroes. Bordentown, N.J.  1930

119-"Not so bad." In a New York Kindergarten School.  1915

120-"Do by doing." New York City.  1937

121-"I can't get 'em up." New York City.  1937

122-A sector in the Bowery Bread Line, New York City.  1906

123-A near and intimate neighbor at Hull House, Chicago.  1910

124-Waiting for the Red Cross nurse. Oklahoma rural district.  1931

125-Bob, the Engineman, New York Central R.R.  1938

126-More personalities, here and there.  1905 to 1938

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127-Christmas Eve., 1918, in a Serbian stable (in Leskowatz), housing refugees going home.

128-A Madonna of the Tenements.  1905

Grateful acknowledgment is extended to the following persons and organizations who have contributed material, advice and labor; Mr. Frances Fein of the Photographic Employees Union. Mr. Sid Grossman, Mr. Sol Libsohn and other members of the Photo League. LIFE Magazine. U.S. Camera Magazine. American Red Cross. Milbank Memorial Fund. National Research Project of W.P.A. The Photo League of N.Y., The Shelton Looms, Sidney Blumenthal & Co., and Miss Elizabeth McCausland.