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Identifier
20040418
Description
Americans from Europe voice stern hope on Armistice Day. L. L. White, Poland, seen in a room sitting next to some wooden shelves. He is wearing a striped button-down shirt, a striped tie, and a suiting vest with a pencil in the pocket. He said "Conditions are bad in the world, but Armistice Day is a grand thing and should be kept up. It's just too bad Uncle Sam didn't stop the Germans for good last time so he wouldn't have it to do over again. And I frankly think that it's going to be Uncle Sam who has to stop the Germans all over again."
Archival Date
1941-11-10
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1044
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
White, L.L.; Armistice Day; Immigrants; Poland; Neckties
Subjects
White, L.L.; Armistice Day; Immigrants; Poland; Neckties