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John D. Ryan, Photograph shows industrialist John Dennis Ryan (1864-1933) who served as President of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company. In 1917 he was appointed Director General of Military Relief of the American Red Cross during World War I., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-d-ryan-photograph-shows-industrialist-john-dennis-ryan-1864-1933-who-served-as-president-of-the-anaconda-copper-mining-company-in-1917-he-was-appointed-director-general-of-military-relief-of-the-american-red-cross-during-world-war-i-between-ca-1915-and-ca-1920-glass-negatives-1-negative-glass-image599560247.html
RM2WRC95Y–John D. Ryan, Photograph shows industrialist John Dennis Ryan (1864-1933) who served as President of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company. In 1917 he was appointed Director General of Military Relief of the American Red Cross during World War I., between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
Vase For Museum. Miss Helen Hall, Director of the Henry Street Settlement of New York, presents a 2500-year-old Cypriot vase to the Australian Consul-General, Lieut.-General E.K. Smart, in recognition of the co-operation and hospitality given by the people of Australia to the Settlement's head worker (Miss Hall) while serving with the American Red Cross in 1943-44. July 15, 1952. (Photo by J. Peter Happel). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vase-for-museum-miss-helen-hall-director-of-the-henry-street-settlement-of-new-york-presents-a-2500-year-old-cypriot-vase-to-the-australian-consul-general-lieut-general-ek-smart-in-recognition-of-the-co-operation-and-hospitality-given-by-the-people-of-australia-to-the-settlements-head-worker-miss-hall-while-serving-with-the-american-red-cross-in-1943-44-july-15-1952-photo-by-j-peter-happel-image463578879.html
RM2HX5RGF–Vase For Museum. Miss Helen Hall, Director of the Henry Street Settlement of New York, presents a 2500-year-old Cypriot vase to the Australian Consul-General, Lieut.-General E.K. Smart, in recognition of the co-operation and hospitality given by the people of Australia to the Settlement's head worker (Miss Hall) while serving with the American Red Cross in 1943-44. July 15, 1952. (Photo by J. Peter Happel).
Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Warner, Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale attending a ceremony in 1969. Lieutenant General Herman Nickerson, Jr., commanding general of III Marine Amphibious Force, cutting the ribbon at the official opening of the Freedom Hill Bowling Lanes. Sue Ellis, the director of Freedom Hill Red Cross, is seen with Lieutenant General Nickerson. This photograph is from the Vietnam War.5000011631. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/assistant-secretary-of-the-navy-john-warner-secretary-of-defense-melvin-laird-and-dr-norman-vincent-peale-attending-a-ceremony-in-1969-lieutenant-general-herman-nickerson-jr-commanding-general-of-iii-marine-amphibious-force-cutting-the-ribbon-at-the-official-opening-of-the-freedom-hill-bowling-lanes-sue-ellis-the-director-of-freedom-hill-red-cross-is-seen-with-lieutenant-general-nickerson-this-photograph-is-from-the-vietnam-war5000011631-image574141625.html
RM2TA2BE1–Assistant Secretary of the Navy John Warner, Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, and Dr. Norman Vincent Peale attending a ceremony in 1969. Lieutenant General Herman Nickerson, Jr., commanding general of III Marine Amphibious Force, cutting the ribbon at the official opening of the Freedom Hill Bowling Lanes. Sue Ellis, the director of Freedom Hill Red Cross, is seen with Lieutenant General Nickerson. This photograph is from the Vietnam War.5000011631.
OPENING OF RED CROSS CONVALESCENT HOME FOR WOMEN OFFICERS - Mr W.H.G. Giblin, American Red Cross, Director of Civilian War Relief N-W Europe. Miss Margaret Morin (New York) Supervisor Civilian War Relief Communications Zone. Miss M.J. Bromburger (Chicago) Liaison Officer BRCS and Belgian Red Cross. Gen. Edmund Dronsard, Director General of Belgian Red Cross British Army, 21st Army Group Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/opening-of-red-cross-convalescent-home-for-women-officers-mr-whg-giblin-american-red-cross-director-of-civilian-war-relief-n-w-europe-miss-margaret-morin-new-york-supervisor-civilian-war-relief-communications-zone-miss-mj-bromburger-chicago-liaison-officer-brcs-and-belgian-red-cross-gen-edmund-dronsard-director-general-of-belgian-red-cross-british-army-21st-army-group-image603081927.html
RM2X14N47–OPENING OF RED CROSS CONVALESCENT HOME FOR WOMEN OFFICERS - Mr W.H.G. Giblin, American Red Cross, Director of Civilian War Relief N-W Europe. Miss Margaret Morin (New York) Supervisor Civilian War Relief Communications Zone. Miss M.J. Bromburger (Chicago) Liaison Officer BRCS and Belgian Red Cross. Gen. Edmund Dronsard, Director General of Belgian Red Cross British Army, 21st Army Group
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962), the longest-serving First Lady throughout her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt's four terms in office, in a portrait from the summer of 1933. (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/first-lady-eleanor-roosevelt-1884-1962-the-longest-serving-first-lady-throughout-her-husband-president-franklin-d-roosevelts-four-terms-in-office-in-a-portrait-from-the-summer-of-1933-usa-image521837600.html
RM2N8YN54–First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962), the longest-serving First Lady throughout her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt's four terms in office, in a portrait from the summer of 1933. (USA)
. The American Red Cross in the great war . ts. Thefunction of the Red Cross in this work was to prevent, throughits connection with the famiUes of soldiers, the withdrawal ofthe man from treatment before his restoration should becomplete and he cease to be a menace to the well-being ofothers. As an aid to the work of the blind, the Red Cross hasestablished in Baltimore an Institute for the Blind, of whichthe medical officer responsible for the Army program for theblind is the director. The institution is situated con-veniently near to the General Hospital. It providedquarters for the relative Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-red-cross-in-the-great-war-ts-thefunction-of-the-red-cross-in-this-work-was-to-prevent-throughits-connection-with-the-famiues-of-soldiers-the-withdrawal-ofthe-man-from-treatment-before-his-restoration-should-becomplete-and-he-cease-to-be-a-menace-to-the-well-being-ofothers-as-an-aid-to-the-work-of-the-blind-the-red-cross-hasestablished-in-baltimore-an-institute-for-the-blind-of-whichthe-medical-officer-responsible-for-the-army-program-for-theblind-is-the-director-the-institution-is-situated-con-veniently-near-to-the-general-hospital-it-providedquarters-for-the-relative-image370101604.html
RM2CE3GAC–. The American Red Cross in the great war . ts. Thefunction of the Red Cross in this work was to prevent, throughits connection with the famiUes of soldiers, the withdrawal ofthe man from treatment before his restoration should becomplete and he cease to be a menace to the well-being ofothers. As an aid to the work of the blind, the Red Cross hasestablished in Baltimore an Institute for the Blind, of whichthe medical officer responsible for the Army program for theblind is the director. The institution is situated con-veniently near to the General Hospital. It providedquarters for the relative
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