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American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Steel Magnate's home used for war work. The home of Charles M. Schwab, steel magnate, on Riverside Drive, New York, was converted into workrooms for American Red Cross workers who gave their services to the country. Many society women comprised the auxiliary which met daily at the Schwab mansion to make surgical dressings. Photo shows the patriotic women making bandages in the bowling alleys

American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work - Steel Magnate's home ...

Date Taken: 1918 Photographer: Western Newspaper Union American Red Cross - Classes in Red Cross Work

Commissions - Japan - Japanese Mission in the U.S. Reception in New York City

Commissions - Japan - Japanese Mission in the U.S. Reception in New Yo...

Original Caption: Japanese Mission in the U.S. Reception in New York City. Left to right: Secret service man R.A.C. Smith, Reception Comm. Viscount Ishii, heading the Japanese Commission; Elbert H. Gary, stee... More

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