Wright Morris [Model-T Ford with bicycle tires which author/photographer Wright Morris rode as a kid in 1917 in Eastern Nebraska which appears in his book "The Home Place"]
Carl Mydans [Wooden and tin shack with canvas roof housing "Mary Ely Restaurant, Also Coffee Shop" with sign indicating "Bar-B-Q Today in oil boomtown]
Walker Evans [Camp Nitgedaiget (Yiddish for "carefree")-- recreational getaway for American Communists and sympathizers, Beacon, New York]
Unidentified Photographer [Amelia Earhart studying map of a projected flight around the world with George Putnam]
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
British Official Photo [Light flak and tracer from ships making pattern of streaks after Coastal Command Hudson attacked enemy shipping off Dutch Coast]
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
Gisele Freund Three generations of Joyces. James Joyce, seated, Giorgio standing, and Stephen playing with Schiap the dog Schiaparelli gave him, while Helen Joyce (Giorgio's wife looks on). Taken in the garden of Giorgio's house in Paris
Loomis Dean On a walk up the valley, near his home, Giacometti stops to talk with some children from Stampa. "I love children," he says, "but they frighten me. I always have the feeling they are going to crawl all over me like lots of little insects."
Hank G. Walker Lassoed, but after he had been given permission, the President tolerantly grins at a Hollywood cowboy
Otto Hagel Republican Hyde Park gets out the bunting for a non-political speech by Neighbor Roosevelt
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.
Steve Schapiro [Line of mostly Caucasian young men, including amputee on crutches, participating in civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery in protest of denial of black voting rights as pair of National Guardsmen watch from side, Alabama]
Paul Schutzer [Food being distributed to jobless workers at the Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation, Portage, Pennsylvania]
Morris Engel Staff Attorney Bartholomew F. Murphy helps a client applying for free legal aid, at offices of the New York Legal Aid Society.