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Orange, Texas. Extended school day program in the public schools. These children of working parents, arrive at the schools as early as 6 a.m. to enable parents to get to work on time. They they go back to bed on cots in the school corridor until time for the regular school day to begin. After school, recreation is conducted on a hobby basis until their parents call for them at 6 p.m

Orange, Texas. In the extended school day program in the public schools, some children of families where both parents are employed, come to school as early as 6 a.m. to enable the parents to get to work. They go back to bed on cots in the school corridor. They they get up and go through the regular school day. After school until the parents call for them, up to 6 p.m., they have a recreation program conducted on a hobby basis. These children are playing after school waiting for their parents to finish work

Orange, Texas. In the extended school day-program in the public schools, some children of families where both parents are employed come to school as early as 6 a.m. to enable the parents to get to work. They go back to bed on cots in the school corridor. Then they get up and go through the regular school day. After school until the parents call for them, up to 6 p.m., they have a recreation program conducted on a hobby basis. These children are playing after school waiting for their parents to finish work

Orange, Texas. In the extended school day program in the public schools, some children of families where both parents are employed, come to school as early as 6 a.m. to enable the parents to get to work. They go back to bed on cots in the school corridor. They they get up and go through the regular school day. After school until the parents call for them, up to 6 p.m., they have a recreation program conducted on a hobby basis. These children are playing after school waiting for their parents to finish work

Orange, Texas. In the extended school day-program in the public schools, some children of families where both parents are employed come to school as early as 6 a.m. to enable the parents to get to work. They go back to bed on cots in the school corridor. Then they get up and go through the regular school day. After school until the parents call for them, up to 6 p.m., they have a recreation program conducted on a hobby basis. These children are playing after school waiting for their parents to finish work

Orange, Texas. Extended school day program in the public schools. These children are working on their garden after the regular school day is over, waiting for their parents to finish work and call for them

Orange, Texas. Extended school day program in the public schools. These children are weaving after the regular school day is over, while waiting for their parents to finish work and call for them

Orange, Texas. Extended school day program in the public schools. These children are working on their garden after the regular school day is over, waiting for their parents to finish work and call for them

Orange, Texas. "Sleeping fathers" nursery school. These children are at the nursery school from 8 a. m. until 4 p.m. while their fathers who work on the night shift at the shipyards get their eight hours sleep in quiet homes

Orange, Texas. Extended school day program in the public schools. These children of working parents, arrive at the schools as early as 6 a.m. to enable parents to get to work on time. They they go back to bed on cots in the school corridor until time for the regular school day to begin. After school, recreation is conducted on a hobby basis until their parents call for them at 6 p.m.

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texas orange county orange safety film negatives orange tex school program school day program children parents work cots corridor school corridor school day recreation hobby basis hobby basis united states history library of congress
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01/01/1943
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Vachon, John, 1914-1975, photographer
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Orange (Tex.) ,  30.09306, -93.73667
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Library of Congress
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No known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White Photographs http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/071_fsab.html

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Orange, Texas. Nursery school close to the shipyards where children of working mothers stay from 6a.m. to 6 p.m

Farmers in warehouse during the auction sale. Two bookmen on each side of the row follow the auctioneer and buyers calculating the amount of the sale by multiplying the price times the number of pounds. Mebane, Orange County, North Carolina. See subregional notes (Odum) November 9, 1939

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U.S. Army personnel move their belongings and cots from the hangar to the tent city during the operation

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"Coin Collector." Washington, D.C., April 11. Mrs. Edness Wilkens, Secretary to Nellie Tayloe Ross, Director of the Mint, for the last four years has been collecting coins as a hobby, thru gifts, trades, and buys, she has a collection of over 400 coins ramping from half pennies to the old silver cartwheels, she is shown inspecting a half-dime , one of the first coins struck from the Philadelphia Mint in 1792, and Mint tradition has it that the silver it contains is from the tableware of Martha Washington, she at that time lived two doors down from the Mint, and gave part of her silverware for the first coins, April 11, 1938

Mr. Jones planting tobacco. With the wooden peg in his hand he scoops a small hole for the plant to be inserted. Near Farrington, Orange County, North Carolina

Russ Heim, instructor of the brakes class, demonstrates

Orange, Texas. Nursery school for colored children of working mothers

Service members, their families and civilians release

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texas orange county orange safety film negatives orange tex school program school day program children parents work cots corridor school corridor school day recreation hobby basis hobby basis united states history library of congress