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Harry H. Woodring Family 1937 - Christmas

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Harry H. Woodring Family 1937 - Christmas
Secretary of War Harry H. Woodring and his wife with their children Cooper Coolidge, Marcus, and Melissa. The children are opening presents on Christmas Eve, 1937.

Is it me, or does the oldest boy have more interesting presents than his sister? He has a whole train set with buildings - she has a . . . book??

Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, Harris and Ewing.
People in photo include: Helen (Coolidge) Woodring, Cooper Coolidge Woodring, Marcus Woodring, and Melissa Woodring
Date & Place: at Woodring Home in Washington DC, District Of Columbia USA
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1937, Washington DC: The Secretary of War (!) and his family. Is that a "Popeye" fight ring?
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Harry Hines Woodring
Harry Hines Woodring of Topeka, Shawnee County, KS was born on May 31, 1890, and died at age 77 years old in September 1967.
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