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Some developed by Nerlien.","Mary Sevcik, Jan Sevcik","Outdoor Photographs","Mike Riley, Charlie La Cour","Mary Sevcik, Elsa Beach","Writing on back of photographs","Mary Sevcik, Jan Sevcik","Mary Sevcik, Bill Shiflet","Writing on back of photographs","Mary Sevcik, Dorothy Smith, Eric Karl Hellstrom, Fritiof Falkstrand","Writing on back of photographs","Writing on back of photographs","Bob Berg, Mrs. Berg","Writing on back of photographs","Joe Moline, Mary Sevcik, Major Scully","Writing on back of photographs","Writing on back of photographs","Mary Sevcik","Mary Sevcik","Mary Sevcik","Writing on back of photograph","Mike Riley","Mary Elsie Fox, Mary Sevcik","This series contains medium photographs ranging in size from 5 3/4x2 1/2\" to 7 1/4x5 1/4\".","Edna Earle Whitt, Mary Elsie Fox, Elayne Scott, Peggy Hill, Captain Ken Jordan, Captain Joe Schieferly, Captain Bill Miles, Captain Ralph Lewis","Mary Elsie Fox, Dempsey Fox","Mary Elsie Fox","Edna Earle Whitt, Jerry Whitt, Mary Elsie Fox","Elayne Scott, Mary Elsie Fox","Elayne Scott, Mary Elsie Fox, Edna Earle Whitt, Myrtle Parker, Lee Parnell, Myrtle Lacy, Dorothy Rupert, JoAnn Srubb, Ruth Anderson, Mrs. Attaway","Captain Joe Schieferly","Tim Donovan","Writing on back of photograph","This series contains large photographs ranging in size from 1 1/2x9\" to 8x10\".","Captain Joe Schieferly","Writing on front of photograph","Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, Dick Bennett, Mike Riley, Charlie La Cour, Bill and Sonja Malberg, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Fay-Schojle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farbe, Bobbie Robahan, Ingrid Galtung, Pei Wan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Slack, Mary Sevcik","Mary Elsie Fox","Hessler Photography, Washington, DC","Edna Earle Whitt, Paul Taylor, Mary Elsie Fox","Underwood and Underwood Photography, Washington","Diane Miller","Mary Elsie Fox","Mary Elsie Fox","Elayne Scott, Edna Earle Whitt, Mary Elsie Fox","Captain Joe Schieferly, Alma Chalk","Pentagon, Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, Capitol Building","Signal Corps Photograph","Signal Corps Photograph","Signal Corps Photograph","Signal Corps Photograph","Signal Corps Photograph"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)"],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_1026101ac039eb8bc595067170521a4a\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThis collection contains 423 photographs and one document from the discarded scrapbook of Mary Elsie Fox found after her death. 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Agnew. Born in 1923, Mary Elsie Fox spent most of her adult life in Washington, D.C. before her death in 1994.","Processed by Kate Norman in March 2010. EAD markup completed by Kate Norman in March 2010.","Special Collections and Archives also holds the  and the .","This collection contains 423 photographs and one document from the discarded scrapbook of Mary Elsie Fox found after her death. The photographs are mostly 3x4\" snapshots of Fox and her close friends and document the domestic life of Pentagon employees and members of the military in the 1940s Washington, D.C. area. The photographs range in size from 1x2\" to 8x10\".","The collection includes photographs of parties, dinners, outdoor recreation, children, American military, a friend's time abroad in Norway, and general portrait photographs. The collection also includes photographs of D.C. monuments and important buildings, ranging from the Pentagon to the Carnegie Library. Many of these photographs have writing on the back, especially those taken in Norway.","The first series includes small photographs from 1935 to 1959. Spanning two boxes and about 100 pages, this series contains photographs from parties, domestic life, outdoor recreation, American military personnel, Washington, D.C., Norway, and children. The second series contains medium photographs taken during the 1940s. This series contains photographs of Turkey, American military personnel, parties, and leisure. The third series contains large photographs taken during the 1940s. 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The photographs are mostly 3x4\" snapshots of Fox and her close friends and document the domestic life of Pentagon employees and members of the military in the 1940s Washington, D.C. area. The photographs range in size from 1x2\" to 8x10\".","George Mason University. Libraries. 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