DescriptionReview of education in China in the early 1970s. Education focuses on the love of work, duty to the state and moral guidance for young people, followed by middle-school education, who is almost...
DescriptionThis set of photographs appear to be from the Egg Harbor High School yearbook, from Egg Harbor City, NJ 1930. top row (l-r) George Johnston, Helen Johnson, Toots Maxwell.
Next row (l-r) Myrtle...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
DescriptionThis set of photographs appears to be from the Egg Harbor High School yearbook, from Egg Harbor City, NJ 1930. (l-r) Margaret Relich, Jeanette Thomas. Side view is Ruth Schimer, "Lucy" Falck and under...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
DescriptionThis set of photographs appear to be from the Egg Harbor High School yearbook, from Egg Harbor City, NJ 1930.Image 1(l-) Ruth Wobber, next to her is Agnes M?, underneath Ruth is Mildred Englehardt, ...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
DescriptionThis set of photographs appear to be from the Egg Harbor High School yearbook, from Egg Harbor City, NJ 1930. (l-r) "Duck" Hat?, Jake, Wiliam "Booda" Senn, and Jack "H.S" Geddes
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
DescriptionSpanish and English recruitment posters from the Newark Fire Department. The Department is offering training and employment opportunities for both English and Spanish speakers. These posters attest...
DescriptionThe Hungarian Association offered Saturday classes in the basics of Hungarian language and culture for 26 years to some 1000 youngsters and adults.
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
DescriptionThe Association's Hungarian Saturday Classes have offered instruction in the basics of Hungarian language and culture for more than 26 years to some 1000 youngsters and adults.
DescriptionThe Hungarian Association offered instruction in the basics of Hungarian language and culture for 26 years to some 1000 youngsters and adults.
DescriptionF. & J. Brandis Florists, 523 Washington Street. Photo prior to 1982(old number 209 Washington Street), still a florist on street level, building still standing (1992)