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Social work interview at McGill University
RF photo #22482d. -
School children with Hookworm disease
Caption: "Schools - School children with hookworm disease." RF photo #248S2b. -
Psychiatric counseling at McGill University
Title supplied. RF photo #22482e. -
Educating the people by demonstration and lecture at dispensary
Caption: "Demonstrations and exhibits, dispensaries. Educating the people by demonstration and lecture at dispensary." Used as fig. 52 in Rockefeller Sanitary Commission Fourth Annual Report, 1913. RF photo #248D3a. -
Montréal Neurological Institute
Architectural drawing of the Montreal Neurological Institute at McGill University. RF photo #20917b. -
Experimentation with and the application of insecticides
Caption: "Pine caterpillar control campaign on Purple Mountain. Soldiers of General Chiang Kai-shek cooperated in this campaign under the direction of entomologists of the bureau." RF photo #21224o. -
Hookworm treatment dispensary
Tavistock Clinic. Caption: "Small toys are better big ones for therapeutic play. The child, having a world in miniature before it, quickly 'builds up' this world from situations in the grown-up sized universe it lives in. Also the small toys gives a child a sense of power and adequacy which is often lacking by very reason of the 'bigness' of the grown up world." RF photo #22197d. -
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Scenes from Coppelia
Caption: Coppelia, Act I. Performers: center: Lois Smith as "Swanhilda," and David Adams as "Franz." RF photo #23499c. -
Scenes from Ballad
Caption: Ballad. Performers: principal soloists, lilian Jarvis as "Rose;" Earl Kraul as "Bea." RF photo #23499e. -
Scenes from Coppelia
Caption: Coppelia, Act II. Performers: Betty Pope as "Swanhilda," and "Swanhilda's friends" in Dr. Coppelius' workshop. RF photo #23499a. -
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Just Child's Play
Tavistock Clinic. Caption: "Small toys are better big ones for therapeutic play. The child, having a world in miniature before it, quickly 'builds up' this world from situations in the grown-up sized universe it lives in. Also the small toys gives a child a sense of power and adequacy which is often lacking by very reason of the 'bigness' of the grown up world." RF photo #22197d. -
Persons working at analysis by analog computer
Caption: "During more than half of its 50-year history, the Rockefeller Foundation has expended some $90 million to strengthen research and international relations. The use of computers and other advanced machines makes it possible to analyze the interrelationships of many variables which affect the economies of countries in different stages of Institute of Technology's Center for International Studies helped produce a "model" for a complete national economic system. Others are extending the uses of these advanced methods of study in neighboring areas of the social sciences." RF photo #23508. -
Teaching by lecture and demonstration, Marengo County (Alabama)
"Used as Fig. 47 in R.S.C. Fourth Annual Report, 1913." RF photo #201 D6d.
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