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Legionnaires Begin to Arrive in France
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Here are some of the first members of the American Legion to arrive in France for the convention, photo
graphed as they slaked their thirst in Cherbourg, where they landed, At the left is Capt. Helen Purviance of the
Salvation army, the original “doughnut girl,” who already has gone across to distribute doughnuts to the dough
boys once more,
Funeral of Sacco and Vanzetti in Boston
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In the funeral procession to the Forest Hill crematory, Boston.
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Britain’s new war machine, the mechanised force, had its first intensive
fleld training on Salisbury plain recently, Photograph shows gas-masked
members of the infantry passing through the gas area, ey
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Sedentary workers—those who sit
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A professional pugilist said the
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“ “What profession, son, do you de
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a Los Angeles banker asked his little
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