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Preparing for hobby show Caption: "Preparing for hobby show--Left to right, Mrs. Martha Gunther, Christina McFarlane and Mrs. Dorothea Burmeister, blind hobbyists at the Brooklyn Bureau of Social Service and Children's... |
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Old timers Caption: "Old timers--Morris Popick, right, 108, is honored at welcome party at Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged, lights consolation cigar for Max Greenbaum, 105. ..." Image includes... |
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[Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged] View of four unidentified elderly men, all presumably residents of Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged, located at Howard Avenue and Dumont Avenue, singing into standing microphone in... |
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Never too old Caption: "Never too old--Joseph Aperstein, 74, a resident of the Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged. Dumont and Howard Aves., takes over the trap drums from Sam Schneider, 14, of 1549 St. Mark'... |
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One more move Caption: "One more move--Eighty-one-year-old Nathan Kramer, left, gets an assist from a fellow resident at the Brooklyn Home and Hospital for the Aged as he packs to leave the main home building,... |
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Home's oldest resident Caption: "Home's oldest resident--Max Greenbaum, 104, enjoys a cup of tea with women leaders at 'Home Day' ceremonies in the Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged. Left to right, Mrs.... |
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[Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged] View of unidentified event on lawn of Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged, located at Dumont Avenue and Howard Avenue. Image includes three musicians and woman, back to camera, speaking... |
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Dedication of Parshelsky Pavilion View of Borough President John Cashmore, Mrs. Phillip Brenner, Moses L. Parshelsky, and Senator Irving M. Ives at dedication of Parshelsky Pavilion of the Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the... |
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Old folks honor F. D. R. Caption: "Old folks honor F. D. R.--Louis Pikes, left, Mrs. Sadie Kaplan, center, and Sam Nudelman are shown before boarding one of three buses at W. 29th St. and the boardwalk which took 100... |
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Talent has no age limits Caption: "Talent has no age limits, as is indicated here by 70-year-old Louis Kantor of 3925 Lyme Ave. a retired tailor. Mr. Kantor is one of the 461 old folks who attend the Day Center in the... |