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American Red Cross - N thru W - Lt. R.S. Tozer of Philadelphi, formerly Secretary to U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, for some time worker in London headquarters of American Red Cross, charge of important Dublin area for American Red Cross. Taken on steps of his London headquarters office

American Red Cross - N thru W - Lt. R.S. Tozer of Philadelphi, formerl...

Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - N thru W Public domain photograph - portrait of an officer in military uniform, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Photograph of Symposium on Legal Information Retrieval

Photograph of Symposium on Legal Information Retrieval

Standing in the National Archives auditorium are, left, The Honorable John R. Brown, Judge, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Room 11501, U.S. Court House, Houston, Texas; and, right, Roy N. Freed, of Blank, Ruden... More

American Red Cross - N thru W - Lieut. R.S. Tozer who has charge of the important Dublin Area for the American Red Cross. Was formerly secretary to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals

American Red Cross - N thru W - Lieut. R.S. Tozer who has charge of th...

Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - N thru W Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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