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Identifier
20035816
Description
Mrs. Maud B. Booth, of New York City, New York, president of the Volunteers of America, was a visitor in Fort Worth, Texas, and spoke at a banquet meeting of the local organization at the Hotel Texas. Mrs. Booth is shown sitting in a chair with her legs crossed. She is wearing a blouse, scarf, blazer and a skirt. She is resting her right arm on the table next to her that has a small vase of flowers and a framed photograph of a man. In the corner of the room, at right, is a lamp. At the far left is a bed (partially obscured).
Archival Date
1943-03-04
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-799
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Scarves; Vases; Flowers; Beds; Lamps; Guests
Names
Booth, Maud B. (Mrs.); Hotel Texas; Volunteers of America
Subjects
Scarves; Vases; Flowers; Beds; Lamps; Guests