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World War Commission. Italian. June 1917. City Hall
World War Commission. French. May 1917. Lafayette Statue, Union Square
World War Commission. Japan. 1917. Fifth Avenue
World War Commission. Russia. July 1917. Washington Arch
Reception to British and French Commissions. May 10, 11,12 1917: Parade of the First Volunteer American Ambulance Unit before Sailing for France. Public Library
World War Commissions. British and French. Fifth Avenue, Looking North from 55th Street. Court of Honor
Japan. 1917. The Battery Park
World War Commission. Japan. 1917. City Hall
World War Commission. Russia. July 1917. City Hall
World War Commission. Japan. 1917. Grant's Tomb
World War Commission. British and French. May 1917. Fifth Avenue, Looking South from 37th Street
World War Commission. British and French. May 1917. Public Library
World War Commission. Italian. June 1917. Washington Square Park, Garibaldi Monument
World War Commission. Italian. June 1917. Fifth Avenue, Looking South from 46th Street
World War Commission. Japan. 1917. City Hall
World War Commission. Russia. 1917. The Battery Park
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Journal of Captain Barclay's walk at Newmarket
Captain Barclay in his walking dress, [Frontispiece]
Revue des deux mondes ...
Le Salon de 1868: Les gens qu'on y rencontre
Mary Hinkson's teaching notecards discussing the body as an instrument and counterbalancing action
Paris illustré, Ser. 2, no. 27, [Front cover]
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