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Show Boy Scouts Do Good Deeds for New York Hospitals : )' -' Sit Al rr,.,T-i'.'i A k ' g ri a it. i 'ti Wrff fuiJ ri v- '' H Since war was forced npon America, Boy Scouts have played a major part In every civilian defense activity. ac-tivity. In New York they are helping the overworked staffs of hospitals. Left: Scout Richard H. Osserman receives instruction on labeling and filing X-ray plates. Top inset: Norman Feinstein, another Boy Scout hospital hos-pital aide, relieves a regular employee to more vital work as he delivers tea to this patient. Right: Sheldon Klahr and Norman Rowe are Interested in a laboratory experiment. |