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May 1961 Article    Document
October 1945 Article    Document
1947 Book    Document
1946 Annual Report    Document
June 1942 Article    Document
1944 Annual Report    Document
1942     Document
1942 Charts & Tables    Document
1942 Charts & Tables    Document
1942 Charts & Tables    Document
1942 Charts & Tables    Document
1942 Charts & Tables    Document
October 1946 Article    Document
July 1946 Article    Document
July 15, 1944 Article    Document
circa 1950 Stamps  Visual Still
November 9, 1943 Postcard  A group of civilian men sit on benches as two men in military uniforms hand out exams Visual Still
November 9, 1943 Postcard  Handwritten text from a recruit to his family. Visual Still
March 25, 1949 Photograph  A newspaper photograph of about twenty people, about half of whom are in wheelchairs. Visual Still
1946 Charts & Tables  Charts showing income goals for 1947 and what the inccrease would mean for staff and jobs. Visual Still
April 1944 Photograph  Elderly women sits in front of screws with hand on a jar. Visual Still
April 1944 Photograph  Man looks at screw through magnifying glass. Visual Still
April 1944 Photograph  Elderly man with glasses prepares to palm screw. Visual Still
April 1944 Photograph  Elderly woman sits in wheelchair inspecting screws. Visual Still
1950 Photograph  Portrait Howard Rusk.  Half-length, full-face.  Signed by Rusk, 1950 Visual Still
1942 Photograph  Cover of Goodwill's 1942 annual report. A man working standing next to a kitchen blender. Visual Still
1942 Photograph  An elderly woman sewing an American flag. Visual Still
1942 Photograph  A young woman on the telephone. Visual Still
1942 Photograph  Three women sits and talk. One has a crutch and braces. Another has a cane. Visual Still
1942 Charts & Tables  Chart showing percentages of Goodwill workers by disability. Visual Still
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