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English: A smiling middle-aged white woman with dark coiffed hair, holding a black telephone handset to her ear
Date
Source "Support Grows for Campaign on School Conditions" School Life 30(December 1947): 13. via Internet Archive. A publication of the US Department of the Interior
Author No photographer credited

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Kathryn McHale, from a 1947 publication of the US Department of the Interior

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1 December 1947

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