Joe Munroe [Twenty-two students cramming into a telephone booth to try and establish a stacking record, St. Mary's College, Moraga, California]
Sol Libsohn [Two management and two union representatives meeting to discuss working conditions at the American Lead Pencil Company, Bayonne, New Jersey]
Sol Libsohn [Union steward John Lombardo (R) speaking at desk with personnel manager Richard Leursohn (L) at American Lead Pencil Company]
William Vandivert Displaced Persons: Yan Yakubasik, 36, from Lublin, Pole who was a tannery worker, has worked for a farmer in Kampen near Krefeld for three years. He wears the yellow patch with purple P which denotes Pole, although not Polish Jew
Yosuke Yamahata [Distant of survivors of atomic blast walking along road amid ruims of city, looking for relatives, following dropping of atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan.]
Hans Wild Flying bombs; crowds waiting for trains to take them to safe areas at Paddington Station, London.
William Vandivert These Russian children are not quite sure whether they like their molasses bread and coffee
Cecil Beaton Shelterers from night raids sleeping in a London underground tube station. Note the flask-most of the early-comers (they have to arrive early to get the best positions) bring their suppers along, eat sandwiches, drink tea or coffee from flasks.
Gordon Parks Skeletal sculpture - the long-limbed figure gesticulating here belongs to a fragile and tenuous face of men created by a Swiss sculptor named Alberto Giacometti. Although he stands here on a Paris street like a majestic but undernourished gendarme,
Gordon Parks "Skeletal Sculpture- snooping animals, sniffing their way along an alley, were suggested to the sculptor by scrawny denizens who range the left bank near the studio which he has occupied for 24 years. Giacometti shaped them with a penknife out of wisps of