The text tells employees of war industries how important they are to the government's aim to win the war. Concludes with an address in Washington to which to send denunciations of spies. Five small black and white drawings illustrate the equal...
P.T.C employees gather at the 10th and Luzerne Streets car barn. Lieutenant Commander Jack Joslin of the Fourth Naval District Labor Relations Department gives a speech to a crowd of employees.
P.T.C employees gather at the 10th and Luzerne Streets car barn. Lieutenant Commander Jack Joslin of the Fourth Naval District Labor Relations Department gives a speech to a crowd of employees.
One of the old physical training classes at the John Wanamaker Commercial Institute in 1904. The school for Wanamaker employees, with classes in the basement, combined such subjects as English, arithmetic and stenography with physical drills.
Former Bond Bakery employees (left to right) Norman Marriott, Larry Callen, and Pat Paone being interviewed by Jerry Suminski of Quality Bakers for jobs. Those hired will work out of the Huber depot in Delaware County.