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Melville's Finest: Aboard a trawler (locally called a dragger). Provincetown, Massachusetts. Summer 1937.
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The Sand Bar Club, a bench on the waterfront main street which is occupied all day by fishermen, unemployed fishermen and other residents with nothing to do. Here, they gossip, whittle, and make remarks about passing tourists. September 1940.
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Passerby: Looking out of a building on 47th Street in Chicago, Illinois. April 1941.
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Neptune's Harvest: Aboard a trawler (locally called a dragger). Provincetown, Massachusetts. Summer, 1937.
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Chi Town Dapper: Portrait of a man on 47th Street, Chicago, Illinois, April 1941.
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Nerve Center: Control room at the waterworks. Conduit Road, Washington, D.C., September 1940.
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Coalyard near the Treasury Department. Washington, D.C., September 1940.
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Hot All Nite: Young man with his bicycle on 47th Street, Chicago, Illinois, April 1941.
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Each Their Own: Row houses at the corner of N and Union Streets S.W., Washington, D.C. 1941.
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Medicus: Staff doctor at Providence Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, 1941.
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War Games: Children aiming sticks as guns, lined up against a brick building, Washington, D.C. 1941.
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The Birdman: This man feeds the pigeons in Washington Square regularly. New York, New York. December 1941.
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Latchkey Afternoon: Children in street, Washington, D.C, 1941.
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Corner Pockets: Portrait of a man on the corner of 44th and State Streets, Chicago, Illinois, 1941.
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Troubadour: Local talent makes music on a Sunday afternoon under soldiers' monument. Provincetown, Massachusetts August 1940.
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Summer Sands: Beach scene at New Beach, the most popular beach near Provincetown. Regular bus service makes this beach easily available. August 1940.
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Love Boat: Summer residents watch the tourist boat arrive from Boston, Provincetown, Massachusetts, August 1940.
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Spa Day: Service station on Connecticut Avenue. Washington, D.C., September 1940.