Typescript [Apparently for The National Wartime Conference on May 1944], [May 1944?]:

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TD. Some underlining in pencil. Includes discussion about Greenglass' fallibility as a witness and two points where the Rosenbergs could be found to have acted suspiciously.
TD. Typed heading added later.
TD. Figures handwritten in pencil in left margin: 22000.—, 10000, 5000 next to paragraphs 1, 2, and 3 respectively.
Unidentfied group of students on stage
Students passing basketballs on the Athletic Field at an unidentified athletic event, which included members of the Class of 1921
Student drawing chalk lines on the Athletic Field at an unidentified athletic event, which included members of the Class of 1921 and the Class of 1922
Student drawing chalk lines on the Athletic Field at an unidentified athletic event, which included members of the Class of 1921 and the Class of 1922
Student drawing chalk lines on the Athletic Field at an unidentified athletic event, which included members of the Class of 1921 and the Class of 1922
Students on bicycles on the Athletic Field at an unidentified athletic event, which included members of the Class of 1921 and the Class of 1922
Unidentified athletic event with hurdles, including members of the Class of 1921 and the Class of 1922
Could be a faculty-student baseball game or a father-daughter game
Portrait of an unidentified group of children
Group portrait, possibly related to the Blodgett Hall of Euthenics. From left to right: Minnie Cumnock Blodgett, Henry Noble MacCracken, two unidentified women, Queene Ferris Coonley (maybe), Ada Thurston (maybe), William Bancroft Hill (maybe), Elsie Hill (maybe), two unidentified women, one
Unidentified group. Possibly participants in either the father-daughter baseball game or the faculty-student baseball game. President MacCracken is in the group
Unidentified group. Possibly participants in either the father-daughter baseball game or the faculty-student baseball game. President MacCracken is in the group
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