Look magazinePeter Arno [Arno, in bed, looking through newspapers.]
Victory Garden, Rockefeller Center
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)Albert J. Ver Bryck, Bronx County Court House, Third Ave. & 161st St.
Don Freeman (1908-1978)Priest Reading Newspaper
Don Freeman (1908-1978)Moving Day
Arnold EagleUntitled [Men at left-wing political discussions, Union Square]
Arnold EagleUntitled [Couple by magazine stand, with cab in background, Union Square]
Arnold EagleUntitled [Men at Newsstand, nighttime (duplicate)]
Arnold EagleUntitled [Crowded park benches in Union Square]
Arnold EagleUntitled [Man with Newspaper at Political Discussion Meeting, Union Square]
Arnold EagleUntitled [Men and woman on park bench, Union Square]
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)John Martie, South End of Municipal Building.
Orson Lowell (1871-1956)Why Is a Neighbor's Newspaper Always More Attactive Than Your Own?
Arnold EagleUntitled [Men at Newsstand, nighttime]
Arnold EagleUntitled [Men on park bench, Union Square]
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)P.J. McNulty, N.E. Corner of Third Ave. & 42nd St.
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)Aaron Weintraub, S.E. Corner Seventh Ave. & 32nd St.
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)Sarah Bernhardt 1896.
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)Newspaper Row, Camp Black 1898.
United States. Office of War InformationChinatown
Tribune Building, Park Row [crowd gathered out front]
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)Sailors' Snug Harbor, Staten Island.
Arthur Vitols,Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)[Albert J. Ver Bryck, Bronx County Court House, Third Ave. & 161st St.]
Jacob A. (Jacob August) Riis (1849-1914)Newsboy in lodging house, 9 Duane Street.
Arthur Vitols,Byron Company (New York, N.Y.)[A Library.]
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