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Identifier
20027541
Description
Mrs. Harrie Crow was a housewife on Pearl Harbor Day, with a 5 year old son to take care of. Her husband was an attorney and head of the stabilization unit of the United States Employment Service. When he went into the Army (he's now Sergeant Robert Crow with the military government in Korea), Mrs. Crow went to work in the office he had left, with the understanding that when he returns she will quit her job to make a place for him. employee of the United States Employment Service. Mrs. Crow is wearing a dress and holding her purse. Star-Telegram Evening Edition December 8, 1945
Archival Date
1945-12-07
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-392
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Crow, Harrie (Mrs.); Crow, Robert (Sgt.); United States Employment Service; Dresses; Purses; Government employees
Subjects
Crow, Harrie (Mrs.); Crow, Robert (Sgt.); United States Employment Service; Dresses; Purses; Government employees