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DescriptionWomen in Waldorf-Astoria.jpg
English: The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel is employing girls to operate tickers and stock exchange boards. The Waldorf is the first to employ girls in its various departments, in order to release men for war work., 11-12-1918.
Français : L'hôtel Waldorf-Astoria emploie des jeunes femmes pour faire fonctionner les téléscripteurs et les tableaux de la bourse. Le Waldorf est le premier à employer des femmes dans ses différents départements, afin de libérer les hommes pour le travail de guerre (1918).
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U.S. War Department, American Unofficial Collection of World War I Photographs, National Archives and Records Administration, Local Identifier 165-WW-595C(1)
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