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alt_array[0] = "mrc_107_m.jpg|mrc_107_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Men of the 78th Division Arrive on the Verdi, 1919|1919 May 14|Men of the 78th Division all of whom hail from the state of New Jersey arrived today on board the S.S. Giuseppe Verdi.  The liner was greeted down the river by the boat of the Mayor's Committee which accompanied the outfit to the pier.|The boat in this instance was lent to the Mayor of Newark|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_107";
alt_array[1] = "mrc_108_m.jpg|mrc_108_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Untitled, ca 1919|n.d.|Soldiers on steamship arriving in New York Harbor (Perhaps the 78th Division on the SS Giuseppe Verdi, see number 107).|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_108";
alt_array[2] = "mrc_080_m.jpg|mrc_080_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Photo of Troops of Rainbow Division arrive on the S.S. Leviathan, 1919|1919 Apr 2|Some 300 men of the 42nd Division or Rainbow Division were on board of the S.S. Leviathan when the giant liner tied up at her berth in Hoboken Wednesday afternoon.|Most of the men of the outfit were from the old Sixty-Ninth N.Y. regiment, but among the 300 were troops from almost every state in the nation.  These are the men that fought at St. Mihier [?], Argonne, and Chateau Thierry.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_80";
alt_array[3] = "mrc_110_m.jpg|mrc_110_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the 77th Division, 1919|1919 May 6|Major General Alexander, commanding the Division, passing through the Victory Arch at Madison Square, at the head of the parade|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_110";
alt_array[4] = "mrc_098_m.jpg|mrc_098_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|City Officials Go down Bay to Welcome Home First of Our Fighting Boys, 1918|1918 Dec 1|The Steamer Highlander ready to leave her pier at the Battery carry Mayor Hylan and the city reception committee down the bay to welcome the Mauretania bearing the first of the American Expeditionary Forces to arrive home|Much to the disappointment of the committee the big transport did not arrive as scheduled and the reception had to be postponed|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_98";
alt_array[5] = "mrc_054_m.jpg|mrc_054_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Americans Who Saw Active Service In British Army Return on S.S. Orduna, 1919|1919 Jun 29|Returning on the Cunard Liner ''Orduna'' today were 531 Americans who had enlisted in the British Army in the early days of the war and who had seen active service on the various fighting fronts ranging from Belgium to Palestine.| Included in the shipment was a Jewish Battalion, recruited in this country, and sent overseas by the British Government to serve on the Palestine Front. This photo shows a general view of the troops marching down 23rd Street, NYC immediately after they had debarked.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_54";
alt_array[6] = "mrc_113_m.jpg|mrc_113_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Great Reception for General Pershing at City Hall on his Arrival, 1919|1919 Sep 8|Left to right; Rodman Wanamaker, Governor Smith, General Pershing and Mayor Hylan grouped in front of the City Hall, where the General was officially received.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_113";
alt_array[7] = "mrc_056_m.jpg|mrc_056_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Silver Jubilee Ends With Great Parade, 1923|1923 Jun 23|New York's Silver Jubilee which lasted over three weeks and celebrated the 25th anniversary of the consolidation of the five boroughs of Greater New York, ended today with a great parade down Fifth Avenue, in which many organizations took part.|Thousands lined the walks, and Mayor Hylan reviewed the procession from the stand at Central Park. Photo Shows: Mayor Hylan, with members of the Grand Army and Veterans of Foreign Wars drawn up in front of the stand. They are seen waiting for the head of the procession to arrive|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_56";
alt_array[8] = "mrc_115_m.jpg|mrc_115_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the Eleventh Engineers on Fifth Avenue, 1919|1919 Apr 30|The Eleventh Engineers paraded down Fifth Avenue Wednesday afternoon led by their regimental band.  The photo shows soldiers on fifth Avenue greeting their comrades with African Golf Balls, ''Come Seven, come Eleven.''|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_115";
alt_array[9] = "mrc_116_m.jpg|mrc_116_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Inflating the Balloons that are to be Hung on the Heroes Arch in Manhattan, 1919|1919 Mar 24|New York Assumed an air of enormous preparation for the parade of the 27th Division Tuesday.  Here are seen two huge balloons being inflated which are to be hung from the Heroes Arch in Madison Square Garden.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_116";
alt_array[10] = "mrc_117_m.jpg|mrc_117_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Secretary Baker Sees Troops Arrive as President Wilson Sails, 1918|1918 Dec 4|As the S.S. George Washington, barely visible in the background steamed down the Hudson River, Secretary Baker who had seen the President off, lingered for a while on the pier,|his eyes concentrated upon the incoming transport the Minnekahda, at the right, with returning American heroes|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_117";
alt_array[11] = "mrc_118_m.jpg|mrc_118_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Famous Leader of Second Division Welcomed at City Hall, 1919|1919 Aug 7|Mayor Hylan greeting Major General Lejeune, Marine Corps, the famous fighting commander of the Second Division, which is composed of about two thirds Marines, at the City Hall.  A number of the great fighters of that division are around them|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_118";
alt_array[12] = "mrc_109_m.jpg|mrc_109_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|General Armando V. Diaz, Chief of Italian Army, Photographed on his Arrival in This Country, 1921|1921 Oct 19|General Armando V. Diaz rides in a parade car up Broadway|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_109";
alt_array[13] = "mrc_091_m.jpg|mrc_091_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|77th Division in Mass Formation Under Victory Arch on 5th Avenue, 1919|1919 May 6|The Victory arch was on Fifth Avenue and Madison Square Park|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_91";
alt_array[14] = "mrc_111_m.jpg|mrc_111_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|531 Americans Who Saw Active Service in British Army Return on the S.S. Orduna, 1919|1919 Jun 28|Returning on the Cunard Liner ''Orduna'' were 531 Americans who had enlisted in the British Army in the early days of the War and who had seen active service on the Belgium and Palestine Fronts.|The troops wore uniforms of practically every branch of the British Service, some were even in kilties.  Photo shows some of the Americans in kilts who arrived today leaving the Cunard pier|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_111";
alt_array[15] = "mrc_082_m.jpg|mrc_082_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Famous Leader of Second Division and His Men Welcomed at City Hall, 1919|1919 Aug 7|Major General Lejeune, Marine Corps, leader of the famous second division, and his men on the steps of the City Hall, New York City.  General Lejeune was officially welcomed by Mayor Hylan.|2 Copies|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_82";
alt_array[16] = "mrc_083_m.jpg|mrc_083_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|First Division Parades on Fifth Avenue, 1919|1919 Sep 10|Splendid view of the historic parade of the famous First Division taken directly of the column, marching in mass formation past the big grandstand in which were the reviewing officials|-- stand shows at left -- parade led by General Pershing -- Tremendous throngs wildly cheered entire four-hour parade.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_83";
alt_array[17] = "mrc_084_m.jpg|mrc_084_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the 77th Division, 1919|1919 May 6|General view of the parade of the 77th Division proceeding up fifth Avenue. The strict police regulations, kept the large crowd off Fifth Avenue|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_84";
alt_array[18] = "mrc_085_m.jpg|mrc_085_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Great Parade of the Heroic 27th, 1919|1919 Mar 25|Fair members of the Mayor's Committee, who minister to the wants of the boys in service at the 40th Street Canteen, perched upon a railing of the Public Library, 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue, to cheer ''their boys'' on their triumphant march up the Avenue.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_85";
alt_array[19] = "mrc_086_m.jpg|mrc_086_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Foch Lands in New York, 1921?|1921? Aug 10|Photo shows Marshall Foch, Generalissimo of the Allied Armies, on the bridge of the boat that is carrying him to the pier in New York.  Foch says he is happy to be in the ''Land of Youth,'' and that he has never been in better spirits|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_86";
alt_array[20] = "mrc_087_m.jpg|mrc_087_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Allied Diplomats Honoured at Banquet at the Hotel Astor, 1917|1917 Oct 17|Diplomatic representatives of the Allies honoured at Great Banquet in New York City given by the Southern Commercial Congress at the Hotel Astor|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_87";
alt_array[21] = "mrc_088_m.jpg|mrc_088_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Reception Committee at the Kansas Club, 1919|1919 Apr 22|This is a photo of the Reception Committee of the Kansas Club at 36 West 42nd Street, NYC.|In the group are Senator Arthur Caffer; Governor Henry J. Allen; Brigadier General C.I. Martin; Lt. Charles S. Hoffman and wife; Mr. H.K. Wood president of the Kansas Club and Mrs. Wood.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_88";
alt_array[22] = "mrc_100_m.jpg|mrc_100_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|The Great Welcome Home Parade of the 27th Division, 1919|1919 Mar 25|A general view of the parade passing the West Point Cadets and the official reviewing stand on Fifth Avenue and 82nd Street, NYC|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_100";
alt_array[23] = "mrc_140_m.jpg|mrc_140_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|The Arrival of New York's Own 27th, 1919|1919 Mar 5|Nine thousand of New York's own 27th regiment arrived Thursday morning amid the noise of thousands of lusty voices shouting welcome to those boys who broke through the Hindenberg line.|Seaplanes swooped about the ship adding to the memorial occassion's tumult.From every posthole, from every deck and bridge tower and every part of the ship came shouts of ''Hello Bill - Hello Mike'' and ''Gee whiz, there wasn't so much noise on the battlefield.''|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_140";
alt_array[24] = "mrc_099_m.jpg|mrc_099_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Busy Corners in New York, Where Broadway and Sixth Avenue Cross, 1923|1923 Apr 25|View of Greeley and Herald Squares, looking north from 32nd Street, up Broadway and Sixth Avenue|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_99";
alt_array[25] = "mrc_092_m.jpg|mrc_092_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Highlanders, Gayly Kilted, Received at City Hall by Mayor Mitchel, 1917|1917 Jul 16|Mayor Mitchel shaking hands with a Highlander.  The Highlanders are here to put impetus into the British recruiting week, which starts today.|The Highlanders were officially received at City Hall by Mayor Mitchel. They paraded on Fifth Avenue in their gay costume and aroused much excitement.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_92";
alt_array[26] = "mrc_093_m.jpg|mrc_093_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Big and Enthusiastic Crowd Sees Olympic Off, 1920|1920 Nov 27|An unusually large and enthusiastic crowd was on hand today to bid the liner Olympic God-speed. Photo shows part of the crowd|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_93";
alt_array[27] = "mrc_141_m.jpg|mrc_141_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|City, State and Government Officials Review Second Division, 1919|1919 Aug 8|Left to right; Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mayor Hylan, Admiral Bensen, Major General Bullard, Admiral Gleaves and Major General Burnett.|2 Copies|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_141";
alt_array[28] = "mrc_142_m.jpg|mrc_142_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Two Colonels: Col. Ralph Faneut & Col. Mary Pickford, 1919|1919 Feb 6|When Col. Faneuf's regiment (Battery I, 143rd Field Artillery) returned to Oakland from overseas, the city turned out to give the boys a royal welcome.|The above photo shows (honorary) Colonel Mary Pickford, most beloved of movie stars ''decorating'' the colonel. The 143rd F.A. will be remembered for their artistic work in the Pickford picture, ''Johanna Enlists,'' and also gave a good account of themselves ''over there.''|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_142";
alt_array[29] = "mrc_096_m.jpg|mrc_096_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the 77th Division, 1919|1919 May 6|General view of the parade showing a company passing through the Victory Arch at Madison Square in mass formation, the same formation used by the Division in their review before General Pershing.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_96";
alt_array[30] = "mrc_097_m.jpg|mrc_097_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Free Show Tickets Gladden Hearts of Boys on Leave in New York, ca 1919|n.d.|Soldiers, sailors and marines in line at the new booth at 43rd Street and Broadway to receive free theatre tickets from representitives of the Theatrical Committee of the Mayor's Committee of Welcome to homecoming troops.| The show tickets are absolutely free to our service men, even the war tax being paid on them.  The booth was opened Monday March 10th.|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_97";
alt_array[31] = "mrc_121_m.jpg|mrc_121_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Mayor Mitchel accepts Battery Park Flag, 1917|1917 Oct 25|Mayor Mitchel making the speech of acceptance for the flag for the flagpole in Battery Park presented to the City by the New York Boat Owner's Association.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_121";
alt_array[32] = "mrc_089_m.jpg|mrc_089_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Marshall Joffre Transplants a Tree from France at Mount Vernon, 1922|1922 Apr 21|Accompanied by the French Ambassador, M. Jusserand and members of the daughters of the American Revolution who are in convention assembled in Washington|Marshal Joffre honored General Washington by transplanting a tree from France near his tomb at Mount Vernon|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_89";
alt_array[33] = "mrc_152_m.jpg|mrc_152_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|The Reviewing Stand of the 27th Parade, 1919|1919 Mar 24|Governor Smith, Brigadier General C.I. Debevoise and Ex-Governor Whitman are here seen reviewing the preliminary procession of the 27th Division which paraded today on Fifth Avenue, from the reviewing stand of the Union League Club|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_152";
alt_array[34] = "mrc_095_m.jpg|mrc_095_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|First Pershing Veterans Back Reviewed in New York, 1918|1918 Apr 29|These veterans of the Western Front who have seen service with General Pershing in France are marching past the City Hall, New York, where they were reviewed by Mayor Hylan today.|They are fifty men picked from all the American forces at the front to come back to America to help the Liberty Loan campaign. They form a wonderful inspiration to the people at home to get busy and make their dollars work for Uncle Sam so that these men will not have fought in vain. Service chevrons stripe testifies to wounds received in action|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_95";
alt_array[35] = "mrc_112_m.jpg|mrc_112_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|531 Americans Who Saw Active Service in British Army Return on the S.S. Orduna, 1919|1919 Jun 29|Returning on the Cunard Liner ''Orduna'' were 531 Americans who had enlisted in the British Army in the early days of the War and who had seen active service on the various fighting fronts ranging from Belgium to Palestine| Included in the shipment was a Jewish Battalion, recruited in this country, and sent overseas by the British Government to serve on the Palestine Front.This photo shows a general view of the troops marching down 23rd Street, NYC immediately after they had debarked.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_112";
alt_array[36] = "mrc_143_m.jpg|mrc_143_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Bird's eye view of parade of the 27th Division, 1919|1919 Mar 25|Bird's eye view of parade of the 27th Division up Fifth Avenue along Central Park where the city provided seats for 100,000 persons|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_143";
alt_array[37] = "mrc_144_m.jpg|mrc_144_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Welcoming Returning Troops, 7th Regiment, 1919|1919 Mar 25|Woman waves American flag to the troops from the back of a car|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_144";
alt_array[38] = "mrc_145_m.jpg|mrc_145_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Prominent Speakers at the New York Loyalty Fete, Held Under the Auspices of the Mayor's Committee of Women on Reconstruction & Relief, n.d.|n.d.|Left to Right: Secretary of State Bainbridge Colhy, Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, General John J. Pershing, and Acting Mayor La Guardia, among the prominent speakers at the Loyalty Fete held in New York City Hall.|Representatives of many nationalities attended the rally which was held in the famous White Room|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_145";
alt_array[39] = "mrc_146_m.jpg|mrc_146_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Vaudeville Stars Entertain Wounded at Fox Hill Hospital, 1921|1921|Juvenile stars and elder stars parading and performing|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_146";
alt_array[40] = "mrc_147_m.jpg|mrc_147_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Famous Second Division Passing Reviewing Stand, 1919|1919 Aug 8|View of the famous Second Division passing the reviewing stand in today's great welcome parade.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_147";
alt_array[41] = "mrc_149_m.jpg|mrc_149_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|no caption, ca 1919|n.d.|Reviewing stand on Fifth Avenue in front of New York Public Library|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_149";
alt_array[42] = "mrc_119_m.jpg|mrc_119_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Vanguard of the 27th Division Arrives on the Rochambeau, 1919|1919 Feb 28|A general view of the deck of the Rochambeau showing the boys the 102nd Engineers, 27th Division formerly the 22nd Engineers of NY, who arrived here today.|It was these boys of the 22nd who dropped their pick-axes at the battle of Cambria and held the Hun at bay in face of the fiercest onslaught of the Hun.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_119";
alt_array[43] = "mrc_151_m.jpg|mrc_151_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Inflating of the Balloons that are to be Hung on the Heroes Arch in Manhattan, 1919|1919 Mar 24|New York Assumed an air of enormous preparation for the parade of the 27th Division Tuesday.  Here are seen two huge balloons being inflated which are to be hung from the Heroes Arch in Madison Square Garden.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_151";
alt_array[44] = "mrc_138_m.jpg|mrc_138_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Army Band, 42nd Division, 165th Infantry, 69th N.Y., 1919|1919 Apr 21|Army Band poses on board ship.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_138";
alt_array[45] = "mrc_102_m.jpg|mrc_102_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Marshal Foch Says Good Bye to U.S., 1919|1919 Dec 14|Marshal Foch boarding the S.S. Paris just before he sailed for home aboard that vessel.  He was speeded off and wished bon voyage by Mayor Hylan and greeted by Viviani who sailed on the same vessel.|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_102";
alt_array[46] = "mrc_103_m.jpg|mrc_103_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Great Reception for General Pershing on His Arrival Home, 1919|1919 Sep 8|Front row, left to right, starting with Rodman Wanamaker, man in silk hat, Governor Smith, General Pershing, Mayor Hylan, grouped in front of the City Hall, where the General was officially received.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_103";
alt_array[47] = "mrc_104_m.jpg|mrc_104_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Capt. Cyril Asquith Arrives with British Munitions Commission, 1917|1917 Nov 8|The son of the former Premier of England, Capt. Cyril Asquith has arrived in the United States with the British Munitions Commission|This photo taken at the City Hall, New York City, shows from left to right: Mr. H.W. Garred, Sir Stephenson Kent, Mayor Mitchel, Capt. Cyril Asquith, G.H. Baillir and collector of the port Newton.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_104";
alt_array[48] = "mrc_105_m.jpg|mrc_105_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|New York's Heroic 27th Arrives Home, 1919|1919 Mar 6|Troops of the 27th Division who arrived home today from France in the Leviathan, are here shown aboard a ferry boat that is to take them to the demobilization camp at Camp Mills.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_105";
alt_array[49] = "mrc_106_m.jpg|mrc_106_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|77th Division Arrives Home, 1919|1919  Apr 24|The crowds on the deck of the S.S. Aquitania of the 77th Division which arrived home today.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_106";
alt_array[50] = "mrc_158_m.jpg|mrc_158_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|William E. Rice, Assistant to Chairman, n.d.|n.d.|Formal Portait|N/A|N/A|Moffett|Moffett|N/A|MRC_158";
alt_array[51] = "mrc_101_m.jpg|mrc_101_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Italy's Army Chief Greeted by New York's Multitude, 1919|1919 Aug 10|General Armando Diaz, the Chief of the Italian Army was accorded a great reception at the City Hall, New York, upon his arrival in this country.  Photo shows General Diaz with Mayor Hylan.|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_101";
alt_array[52] = "mrc_150_m.jpg|mrc_150_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Hughes Endorses Mitchel as Mayorality Candidate, 1917|1917 Oct 1|Charles Evans Hughes speaking at the opening of the Mitchel mayorality campaign at City Hall.  Mr. Hughes and Col. Roosevelt have endorsed the Mayor as their candidate.|A great throng was present to hear the Mayor state his stand on civic and national affairs.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_150";
alt_array[53] = "mrc_131_m.jpg|mrc_131_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Mayor Mitchel Inspects 12th Regiment in Central Park, 1917|1917 Aug 24|Mayor Mitchel and Col. Reginald Foster inspecting the 12th Regiment in Central Park.  The Mayor was greatly pleased with the splendid appearance of the men.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_131";
alt_array[54] = "mrc_079_m.jpg|mrc_079_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Greatest July 4th Parade in History of U.S. Held on Fifth Avenue, 1918|1918 Jul 4|July 4th parade passing the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_79";
alt_array[55] = "mrc_122_m.jpg|mrc_122_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Mayor Mitchel Dons Khaki at the Business Men's Military Camp at Plattsburg, NY, ca 1917|Aug 9|Mayor Purroy Mitchel of New York in his khaki uniform at the Business Men's Military Camp|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_122";
alt_array[56] = "mrc_123_m.jpg|mrc_123_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|New York's Old Fighting 69th Regiment Reaches Home, 1919|1919 Apr 21|The S.S. Harrisburg steamed up New York Bay early this afternoon with nearly 2,000 troops of the 165th Infantry (New York's Fighting 69th Regiment).  The troops have fought some of the hardest battles of the war.|This photo shows the decks of the Harrisburg as she arrived at her pier today with the 69th Regiment.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_123";
alt_array[57] = "mrc_090_m.jpg|mrc_090_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|First of Victorious Americans Return Home, 1918|1918 Dec 2|When the S.S. Mauretania steamed into New York Harbor Sunday night 4,000 victorious fighting aviators from England let out a mighty yell of joy that almost threw the Statue of Liberty from her base.|The fighters will, after debarking from the steamer, be sent to Camp Mills for demobilization.  The photo shows some of the thousands cheering from the decks in response to the cheers of the throng that welcomed them. 2 Copies|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_90";
alt_array[58] = "mrc_125_m.jpg|mrc_125_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|The Heroic 27th Division Passing Under the Arch at Madison Square, 1919|1919 Mar 25|Throngs of spectators sit in windows and crowd the street to watch the 27th Division.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_125";
alt_array[59] = "mrc_126_m.jpg|mrc_126_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|77th Division Arrives Home, 1919|1919 Apr 24|The crowds on the deck of the S.S. Aquitania of the 77th Division which arrived home today.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_126";
alt_array[60] = "mrc_127_m.jpg|mrc_127_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Soldiers Who Fought in Italy Parade on Fifth Avenue, 1919|1919 Apr 21|The 32nd Infantry, the men who fought in Italy paraded upon Fifth Avenue today.  Here is seen the head of the parade with Washington Arch in the background.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_127";
alt_array[61] = "mrc_128_m.jpg|mrc_128_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|The Mayor's Reception to the Belgian Mission, 1917|1917 Aug 21|The Mayor's Reception to the Belgian Mission Inside the City Hall, New York|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_128";
alt_array[62] = "mrc_094_m.jpg|mrc_094_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Arrival of New York's Own 27th, 1919|1919 Mar 5|[caption partially misssing] ...Thousand of New York's own 27th regiment...Thursday morning amid the noise... thousands of lusty voices shouting welcome [to the] boys who broke through the ....burg line.|Seaplanes swooped about the ship ... to the memorial occasions tumult. ... every posthole, from every deck and bridge … and every part of the ship came [shouts] of ''Hello Bill'' ''Hello [Jane?]'' and ''[gee] whiz, there wasn't so much noise on the battlefield.''|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_94";
alt_array[63] = "mrc_130_m.jpg|mrc_130_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Admiral Beatty Given Freedom of the City, 1921|1921 Oct 21|Admiral Lord David Beatty being presented with the freedom of the city by Mayor Hylan on the steps of the City Hal|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_130";
alt_array[64] = "mrc_139_m.jpg|mrc_139_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|no caption, ca 1919|n.d.|Parade Route at Fifth Avenue and East 93rd Street|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MRC_139";
alt_array[65] = "mrc_132_m.jpg|mrc_132_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Business Men Train to Become Soldiers at U.S. Military Training Camp at Plattsburgh, ca 1917|Aug 13|R.L. Bacon and John Purroy Mitchell, Mayor of New York.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_132";
alt_array[66] = "mrc_133_m.jpg|mrc_133_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|The Heroic 27th Division Approaching the Arch from Fifth Avenue and 23rd Street, 1919|1919 Mar 25|Parade troops passing the Flatiron Building.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_133";
alt_array[67] = "mrc_134_m.jpg|mrc_134_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the 77th Division, 1919|1919 May 6|Mascot of one of the 77th Division units, a goat, has place of honor in Fifth Avenue parade|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_134";
alt_array[68] = "mrc_135_m.jpg|mrc_135_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Reviewing stand at Fifth Avenue and 59th Street, ca 1919|n.d.|Reviewing stand, the Plaza Hotel is behind|N/A|N/A|N/A|NYC Department of Plant & Structures|N/A|MRC_135";
alt_array[69] = "mrc_136_m.jpg|mrc_136_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Returning Troops, 7th Regiment, ca 1919|n.d.|Troops passing an armory|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_136";
alt_array[70] = "mrc_137_m.jpg|mrc_137_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Untitled, ca 1919|n.d.|Dignitaries watching parade (Marshall Joffre may be the man in the center)|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_137";
alt_array[71] = "mrc_120_m.jpg|mrc_120_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Vanguard of the 27th Division Arrives on the Rochambeau, 1919|1919 Feb 28|A general view of the deck of the Rochambeau showing the boys the 102nd Engineers, 27th Division formerly the 22nd Engineers of NY, who arrived here today.|It was these boys of the 22nd who dropped their pick-axes at the battle of Cambria and held the Hun at bay in face of the fiercest onslaught of the Hun.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_120";
alt_array[72] = "mrc_129_m.jpg|mrc_129_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Ohio National Guardsmen Back From France, 1919|1919 Mar 23|Left to right: Capt. T.S. George, Lt. T.S. Vaumen, Lt. E.E. Taylor, Col. E.E. Fuller, Major General Frederick E. Farnsworth, Commanding General of the 37th Division|Col. H.J. Twelvetree, Lt. Col. C.C. Chambers, Major H.W. Fenker, Capt. Frazer Clark, Lt. R.O. Dulany, of Youngstown; Chaplain J.F. Herget of Cincinnati, and Lt. Col. Ralph D. Cole, taken on their arrival on the Noordam.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_129";
alt_array[73] = "mrc_032_m.jpg|mrc_032_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the 27th Division, 1919|1919 Mar 25|Major General John F. O'Ryan and Brig. General Palmer E. Pierce reviewing the parade, 108th Infantry passing|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_32";
alt_array[74] = "mrc_022_m.jpg|mrc_022_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Police Sergeants' Exam, n.d.|n.d.|4,600 Policemen competing for promotion to Sergeant in the Armory of 9th Coast Artillery|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MRC_22";
alt_array[75] = "mrc_023_m.jpg|mrc_023_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Vaudeville stars entertain soldiers at Fox Hills Hospital, 1921|1921 Jun 29|Vaudeville stars entertain soldiers at Fox Hills Hospital, June 29, 1921. Photo shows Babe Ruth Barnett, one of the juvenile stars of the Doll Shop, dancing the shimmy before an appreciative audience of disabled soldiers.|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_23";
alt_array[76] = "mrc_024_m.jpg|mrc_024_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|General Armando V. Diaz, Chief of Italian Army, 1921|1921 Oct 19|Rodman Wannamaker, General Armando V. Diaz, Chief of Italian Army (center) with Mayor Hylan (right)|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_24";
alt_array[77] = "mrc_025_m.jpg|mrc_025_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|General Pershing welcomed home, 1919|1919 Sep 8|Photo shows left to right: Police Commisioner Richard Enright, General Peyton C. Marsh, General John J. Pershing and Secretary of War Newton D. Baker.|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_25";
alt_array[78] = "mrc_026_m.jpg|mrc_026_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Rodman Wannamaker, Marshall Joffre, with Mayor Hylan at right, 1917|1917 May 9|Rodman Wannamaker, Marshall Joffre, with Mayor Hylan at right|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_26";
alt_array[79] = "mrc_027_m.jpg|mrc_027_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Pupils in Washington Irving High School rendering service during the war, ca 1917|n.d.|Nursing Students sewing in classroom|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_27";
alt_array[80] = "mrc_028_m.jpg|mrc_028_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Boys from ''over there'' on way to Camp Mills under the Manhattan Bridge, ca 1919|n.d.|Municipal Ferryboat carrying returning soldiers|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_28";
alt_array[81] = "mrc_029_m.jpg|mrc_029_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Hylan welcomes Cardinal Mercier, 1919|1919 Sep 17|Photo shows Cardinal Mercier shaking hands with Mayor Hylan. Archbishop Hayes is shown on the right of Hylan. Other prominent people may be seen|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_29";
alt_array[82] = "mrc_040_m.jpg|mrc_040_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|General Pershing Passing Official Reviewing Stand, 1919|1919 Sep 10|General John J. Pershing, passing the Official Reviewing Stand in front of the Museum of Art and saluting Secretary of War Newton Baker and General March, Chief of Staff.|Note General's flag being dipped in salute is leading parade of famous First Division down Fifth Avenue.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_40";
alt_array[83] = "mrc_031_m.jpg|mrc_031_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Johnny Dundee shaking hands with Clifford Whiting, ca 1919|n.d.|Johnny Dundee shaking hands with Clifford Whiting, at Fox Hills Boxing Carnival for wounded soldiers|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_31";
alt_array[84] = "mrc_019_m.jpg|mrc_019_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Hudson River trip for the crippled soldiers of the Fox Hills Hospital, ca 1921|n.d.|The ''Correction'' with its happy load leaving the pier on a trip up the Hudson for the crippled soldiers of the Fox Hills Hospital|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_19";
alt_array[85] = "mrc_033_m.jpg|mrc_033_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Rodman Wannamaker, Miss. Pesson, Mrs. Pesson, Mayor Hylan, President Pesson of Brazil, and Grover Whalen, ca 1919|n.d.|Rodman Wannamaker, Miss. Pesson, Mrs. Pesson, Mayor Hylan, President Pesson of Brazil, and Grover Whalen on the steps of City Hall|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_33";
alt_array[86] = "mrc_034_m.jpg|mrc_034_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the 77th Division, 1919|1919 May 6|Miniature Statue of Liberty on caisson passing through the Victory Arch at Madison Square in the great 77th Division parade.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_34";
alt_array[87] = "mrc_035_m.jpg|mrc_035_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|General view of Foch passing Custom House in N.Y., 1921|1921 Oct 28|Ferdinand Foch, Marshal of France, who was the Generalissimo of the Allied Armies, arrived in this country surrounded by a vast and cheering multitude.  General view of the Marshal's auto passing the New York Custom House.|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_35";
alt_array[88] = "mrc_036_m.jpg|mrc_036_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the 27th Division, 1919|1919 Mar 25|Soldiers marching up 5th Avenue after passing through Washington Arch.|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_36";
alt_array[89] = "mrc_037_m.jpg|mrc_037_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Mayor's Committee of Women give Fox Hill Hospital soldiers a trip up the Hudson on S.S. Correction, ca 1921|n.d.|Photo shows Mayor Hylan greeting soldiers.|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_37";
alt_array[90] = "mrc_038_m.jpg|mrc_038_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Mayor's Committee of Women give Fox Hill Hospital soldiers a trip up the Hudson on S.S. Correction, ca 1921|n.d.|Photo shows Miss M. Pendleton giving out milk and Mrs. G.H. McKee giving doughnuts to soldiers.|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_38";
alt_array[91] = "mrc_081_m.jpg|mrc_081_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|New Jersey Men of the 113th Infantry Return on the S.S. Floridian, 1919|1919 May 17|The Floridian docking at her pier in Hoboken today with troops of the 113th Infantry, New Jersey Boys.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_81";
alt_array[92] = "mrc_030_m.jpg|mrc_030_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Admiral Lord David Beatty, Commander of the British and Allied Fleets, with Mayor Hylan, 1921|1921 Oct 21|Admiral Lord David Beatty, Commander of the British and Allied Fleets, with Mayor Hylan, probably on the steps of City Hall|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_30";
alt_array[93] = "mrc_012_m.jpg|mrc_012_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Boxing Show at Fox Hills Hospital for the wounded soldiers, 1921|1921|Photo shows General View of the ring with Digger Brown and Civille Boxing and Slim Brennan Refereeing|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_12";
alt_array[94] = "mrc_002_m.jpg|mrc_002_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|General view of Fox Hills crowd, 1921|1921 Jun 29|General view of Fox Hills crowd|N/A|N/A|N/A|International 0Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_2";
alt_array[95] = "mrc_003_m.jpg|mrc_003_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Watching the 27th Division, 5th Arsenal parade from trees and bushes in Madison Square, 1919|1919 Mar 25|Watching the 27th Division, 5th Arsenal parade from trees and bushes in Madison Square|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_3";
alt_array[96] = "mrc_004_m.jpg|mrc_004_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Fox Hills Boxing Carnival for Wounded Soldiers, 1921|1921|General view of the ring with Digger Brown and Civille boxing and Slim Brennan referee|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_4";
alt_array[97] = "mrc_005_m.jpg|mrc_005_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Vaudeville stars entertain wounded soldiers at Fox Hills Hospital, 1921|1921 Jun 29|Vaudeville stars entertain wounded soldiers at Fox Hills Hospital|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_5";
alt_array[98] = "mrc_006_m.jpg|mrc_006_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the 27th Division, 1919|1919 Mar 25|The service flag bearing gold stars in memory of the hero dead of the 27th Division|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_6";
alt_array[99] = "mrc_007_m.jpg|mrc_007_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Bill Brennan with R.H. Lanahan, one of the wounded spectators at the Fox Hills Boxing Carnival for wounded soldiers, 1921|1921|Brennan met Eddie O'Hare in a 3 round exhibition|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_7";
alt_array[100] = "mrc_008_m.jpg|mrc_008_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Sammy Sandow shadow boxing, 1921|1921|Fox Hills Boxing Carnival for wounded soldiers|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_8";
alt_array[101] = "mrc_009_m.jpg|mrc_009_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Eddie Anderson shadow boxing, 1921|1921|Fox Hills Boxing Carnival for wounded soldiers|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_9";
alt_array[102] = "mrc_021_m.jpg|mrc_021_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Department of Street Cleaning Band, n.d.|n.d.|Department of Street Cleaning Band, composed of Drivers and Sweepers, who give their services free at evening concerts on piers and in parks|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MRC_21";
alt_array[103] = "mrc_011_m.jpg|mrc_011_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|The Sigler kids in the ring, 1921|1921|Fox Hills Boxing Carnival for wounded soldiers|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_11";
alt_array[104] = "mrc_020_m.jpg|mrc_020_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Grants' Tomb on Riverside Drive, ca 1919|n.d.|Grants' Tomb on Riverside Drive|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_20";
alt_array[105] = "mrc_013_m.jpg|mrc_013_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Boxing Show at Fox Hills Hospital for wounded soldiers, 1921|1921|Left to Right: Ledoux, Jausnee and Wilson with the Sigler boys, Victor and Douglas|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_13";
alt_array[106] = "mrc_014_m.jpg|mrc_014_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Mike Burke in fighting pose, 1921|1921|Fox Hills Boxing Carnival for wounded soldiers|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_14";
alt_array[107] = "mrc_015_m.jpg|mrc_015_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Fox Hills Boxing Carnival for wounded soldiers, 1921|1921|A General view of the show with Digger Brown of Australia and Ed Civille as principals in the bout and Slim Brennan as referee|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_15";
alt_array[108] = "mrc_016_m.jpg|mrc_016_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Sigler Boys with two wounded soldiers, George Miller and Mike Forello, 1921|1921|Fox Hills Boxing Carnival for wounded soldiers|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_16";
alt_array[109] = "mrc_017_m.jpg|mrc_017_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Dinner of Mayor's Committee at the Yale Club, ca 1919|n.d.|Seated from Left to Right: Joseph Hartigan, General D.R. Dyer, H. McDonald, Dr. G.F. King, Lt. W.P. Frost and Col. J.H. Wells. Standing L to R: Joseph Appel, Prof. W.P. Smith, George Gordon Battle, Col. Archie P. Quanier, August V. Tack, and Paul Bartlett|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_17";
alt_array[110] = "mrc_018_m.jpg|mrc_018_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Grover Whalen, Commissioner of Plants and Structures, who has charge of the Jubilee, inspecting the work of the Fountain of Jewels, ca 1919|n.d.|Miss Mary Leigh who is working on the fountain is explaining the detals to Whalen and W.F. Larkin who is in charge of the fountain construction|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MRC_18";
alt_array[111] = "mrc_041_m.jpg|mrc_041_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Heroic 27th's Great Parade, 1919|1919 Mar 25|Every available space was occupied by the throngs eager to get a glimpse of the great 27th as they swung up Fifth Avenue today.|Our photo shows the people lining the roof edges, their perilous position mattering not as long as they got one look at the heroes of the day, General O'Ryan and the 27th Division.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_41";
alt_array[112] = "mrc_010_m.jpg|mrc_010_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Boxing Show at the Fox Hills Hospital, 1921|1921|Photo Shows Bill Brennan Shaking hands with R.H. Lanahan|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_10";
alt_array[113] = "mrc_071_m.jpg|mrc_071_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|The Rodman Wannamaker, ca 1921|ca 1921-22|Rodman Wanamaker, arriving to Christen ship|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MRC_71";
alt_array[114] = "mrc_039_m.jpg|mrc_039_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Mayor's Committee of Women give Fox Hill Hospital soldiers a trip up the Hudson on S.S. Correction, ca 1921|n.d.|Wheeling one of the very badly crippled soldiers aboard the steamer|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_39";
alt_array[115] = "mrc_062_m.jpg|mrc_062_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the 27th Division, 107th Infantry Marching up Fifth Avenue, 1919|1919 Mar 25|107th Infantry passing|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_62";
alt_array[116] = "mrc_063_m.jpg|mrc_063_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Reviewing Stand by Central Park, ca 1919|n.d.|Probably Fifth Avenue and Central Park South|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MRC_63";
alt_array[117] = "mrc_064_m.jpg|mrc_064_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Reviewing Stand in front of the Plaza Hotel, ca 1919|n.d.|Department of Plant & Structures reviewing stand in front of the Plaza Hotel, Fifth Avenue and Central Park South|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MRC_64";
alt_array[118] = "mrc_065_m.jpg|mrc_065_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Untitled, ca 1919|n.d.|Marchers on Fifth Avenue|N/A|N/A|N/A|Knickerbocker Photo Service|N/A|MRC_65";
alt_array[119] = "mrc_066_m.jpg|mrc_066_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Untitled, ca 1919|n.d.|Marchers on Fifth Avenue|N/A|N/A|N/A|Knickerbocker Photo Service|N/A|MRC_66";
alt_array[120] = "mrc_067_m.jpg|mrc_067_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Untitled, ca 1919|n.d.|Marchers on Fifth Avenue|N/A|N/A|N/A|Knickerbocker Photo Service|N/A|MRC_67";
alt_array[121] = "mrc_068_m.jpg|mrc_068_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Untitled, ca 1919|n.d.|Fifth Avenue, NYPL at left|N/A|N/A|N/A|Knickerbocker Photo Service|N/A|MRC_68";
alt_array[122] = "mrc_060_m.jpg|mrc_060_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the 27th Division, 1919|1919 Mar 25|View of the Parade taken from one of the roofs of a 5th Avenue building|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_60";
alt_array[123] = "mrc_070_m.jpg|mrc_070_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Returning troops, 7th Regiment, 1919|1919 Mar 25|7th Regiment on 5th Avenue and 39th Street|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_70";
alt_array[124] = "mrc_059_m.jpg|mrc_059_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Spectators welcoming the returning troops of the 7th Regiment, 1919|1919 Mar 25|7th regiment passing spectators on balconies, 5th Avenue and 39th Street|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_59";
alt_array[125] = "mrc_072_m.jpg|mrc_072_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Untitled, ca 1919|n.d.|Filming awards presentation to Police officers|N/A|N/A|N/A|Knickerbocker Photo Service|N/A|MRC_72";
alt_array[126] = "mrc_073_m.jpg|mrc_073_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Unidentified General shaking hands with Mayor Hylan, ca 1919|n.d.|Unidentified General shaking hands with Mayor Hylan|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_73";
alt_array[127] = "mrc_074_m.jpg|mrc_074_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|77th Division arrives home, 1919|1919 Apr 24|The crowds on the deck of the S.S. Aquitania of the 77th Division, which arrived home today|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_74";
alt_array[128] = "mrc_075_m.jpg|mrc_075_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Admiral Sims extended a rousing welcome upon his return to America, 1919|1919 Apr 7|Vice Admiral William S. Sims, Commander in chief of the U.S. Naval Forces in Foreign Waters, was extended a most cordial welcome which was well in keeping with his accomplishments abroad, when he arrived today on the Mauretania.|This photo shows two hydroplanes flying over the giant liner as it pulled into New York Harbor.  The decks are crowded with British Tommies, all of whom were Americans who had enlisted in the British Army.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_75";
alt_array[129] = "mrc_076_m.jpg|mrc_076_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|''Devil Dogs of Sea'' Alive on George Washington, 1919|1919 Aug 3|''Leathernecks'' of the Fifth and Sixth Marines tickled to death at seeing Hoboken, N.J. once more as they arrived on the Transport George Washington--139 Officers and 3,714 enlisted men and 45 French brides on board.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_76";
alt_array[130] = "mrc_077_m.jpg|mrc_077_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Marshal Joffre Presented with Golden Liberty Statue at Central Park, N.Y., 1917|1917 May 10|Marshal Joffre thanking Mayor Mitchel during the ceremonies at Central Park at which he was presented with a golden miniature of the Liberty Statue, a gift of New York Admirerers.  Charles Lincoln of the New York World can be seen between them.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_77";
alt_array[131] = "mrc_078_m.jpg|mrc_078_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Photo of the Grandstand in Front of Mrs. Astor's Home, 1919|1919 Mar 25|The grandstand erected in front of the Astor home on Fifth Avenue for the parade of the 27th Division.  Mrs. Astor can be seen in the center of the picture|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_78";
alt_array[132] = "mrc_069_m.jpg|mrc_069_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|7th Regiment, ca 1919|n.d.|Ladies greeting the 7th Regiment on a train|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_69";
alt_array[133] = "mrc_052_m.jpg|mrc_052_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|West Point Cadets Act as Honor Guard To Nation's Heroes On Parade, 1919|1919 Mar 25|The Twenty Seventh Division, in part, who paraded Tuesday afternoon along Fifth Avenue, are seen here passing a section of the giant grandstand and the Guard of Honor, composed of West Point cadets|2 Copies|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_52";
alt_array[134] = "mrc_042_m.jpg|mrc_042_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Officials Reviewing First Division Parade, 1919|1919 Sep 10|Left to Right: Police Commissioner Enright, Rodman Wannamaker Head of Official Reception Committee (in silk hat), General Peyton C. March chief of staff, Secretary of War Newton Baker, Governor Al Smith of New York and Mayor Hylan of New York City|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_42";
alt_array[135] = "mrc_043_m.jpg|mrc_043_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|War Workers Parading With Famous First Division, 1919|1919 Sep 10|Y.M.C.A., Salvation Army and Knights of Columbus war workers honored by selection to parade with Famous First Division, in its Parade down Fifth Avenue headed by General Pershing.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_43";
alt_array[136] = "mrc_044_m.jpg|mrc_044_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Bird's eye view of giant grandstand containing 75,000 spectators during parade of nation's heroes, 1919|1919 Mar 25|A bird's eye view of giant grandstand which runs from 59th street along Central Park and Fifth Avenue for a distance of two and one half miles.|As it is seen it holds 75,000 people, all relatives of the men of the 27th Division who are seen in part passing by.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_44";
alt_array[137] = "mrc_045_m.jpg|mrc_045_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the 77th Division, 1919|1919 May 6|Most unusual view showing the novel mass formation used by the 77th Division in their great parade on Fifth Avenue|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_45";
alt_array[138] = "mrc_046_m.jpg|mrc_046_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the 77th Division, 1919|1919 May 6|Colors of the 77th Division in the parade.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_46";
alt_array[139] = "mrc_047_m.jpg|mrc_047_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Nation's Celebrities Reviewing Parade in Official Stand, 1919|1919 Sep 10|View of nation's celebrities reviewing the historic First Division parade, headed by General Pershing, down Fifth Avenue.|In the group are General Peyton C. March, Chief of Staff, Secretary of War Newton Baker, Governor Smith, Mayor Hylan and Rodman Wannamaker, head of Official Welcoming Committee.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_47";
alt_array[140] = "mrc_048_m.jpg|mrc_048_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|332nd Infantry on Fifth Avenue, 1919|1919 Apr 21|Before a gathering of 10,000 delegates of the Sons of Italy, General Emilio Guglielmotti Attache of the Italian Embassy presented commemorative medals to the 332nd Infantry, the regiment who fought in Italy against the Austrians.|The photo shows the 332nd Infantry coming up Fifth Avenue on their way to North Meadow in Central Park.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_48";
alt_array[141] = "mrc_049_m.jpg|mrc_049_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the 77th Division, 1919|1919 May 6|Striking view of the men of the 77th Division.  Marching through the Court of the Heroic Dead in front of the New York Public Library, in the four column formation, presents a most remarkable spectacle.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MRC_49";
alt_array[142] = "mrc_061_m.jpg|mrc_061_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Mayor's Committee going down the bay to welcome homecoming troops, ca 1919|n.d.|Mayor's Committee boat going up the Hudson with the Woolworth Building visible behind|N/A|N/A|N/A|International Newsreel / Film Service, Inc.|N/A|MRC_61";
alt_array[143] = "mrc_051_m.jpg|mrc_051_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Famous Second Division Parading up Fifth Avenue, 1919|1919 Aug 8|Famous Second Division of Regulars and Marines Parading up Fifth Avenue near 42nd Street in close formation|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_51";
alt_array[144] = "mrc_001_m.jpg|mrc_001_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Marshall Joffre guest of honor at a dinner of the Pennsylvania Society at Hotel Plaza, N.Y., 1917|1917 May 9|Mr. Charles M. Schwab steel magnate, Marshall Joffre, Ben Faree Sec. of the Society are shown here together with military aides of the noted French military idol|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_1";
alt_array[145] = "mrc_053_m.jpg|mrc_053_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the 77th Division, 1919|1919 May 6|Flower girls along the line of march lavished flowers on the heroes as they made their way up the Avenue.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_53";
alt_array[146] = "mrc_114_m.jpg|mrc_114_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|First of Victorious Americans Arrive Home, 1918|1918 Dec 2|The Cunarder Mauretania bearing 4,000 American troops who had been victorious ''Over There'' steamed into New York Harbor Sunday Evening December 1.|This was the first troopship carrying actual American fighters to arrive in this country. The men will entrain for Camp Mills where they will receive their discharges.These photos show views on the Mauretania as she arrived in New York Harbor with members of the American Aviation Corps.|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_114";
alt_array[147] = "mrc_055_m.jpg|mrc_055_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|General View of First Division Parading Down Fifth Avenue, 1919|1919 Sep 10|General view of Historic First Division Parade passing down Fifth Avenue near 45th Street, following General John J. Pershing.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_55";
alt_array[148] = "mrc_124_m.jpg|mrc_124_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|General Humbert, Commander of Troops at Verdun and General Joffre|n.d.|General Humbert, to the right is one of the commanding generals directing the defense of Verdun and it is reported that his troops administered a check to the advancing German troops.|troops.  General Joffre (left) is now engaged in working out plans for the further defense of Verdun, now beseiged by the Germans.  The struggle in the Meuse woods marks the beginning of the greatest German offensive since the drive on Paris.It is reported that the whole German force numbers three quarters of a million men|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|MRC_124";
alt_array[149] = "mrc_057_m.jpg|mrc_057_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Spectators at parade for returning 7th Regiment, 1919|1919 Mar 25|Spectators stand in the back of their car|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_57";
alt_array[150] = "mrc_058_m.jpg|mrc_058_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Spectators welcoming the returning troops of the 7th Regiment, 1919|1919 Mar 25|Returning troops of the 7th Regiment, marching down Fifth Avenue and turning onto 26th Street|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_58";
alt_array[151] = "mrc_050_m.jpg|mrc_050_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee ''Homecoming Troops 1917-1921''|Parade of the 77th Division, 1919|1919 May 6|Wounded soldiers in their wheelchairs along the curb on Fifth Avenue watching the 77th Division pass by in their great parade.|N/A|N/A|N/A|Underwood & Underwood, NY|N/A|MRC_50";
alt_array[152] = "lindbergh.jpg|lindbergh_s.jpg|Municipal Archives Collection|Lindbergh Ticker Tape, 1927|June 13, 1927|A dense cloud of ticker-tape obscures aviator Charles Lindbergh's parade along lower Broadway, Manhattan.|N/A|N/A|N/A|N/A|Parades – Ticker-tape, Streets – Broadway, Charles Lindbergh|lindbergh";
alt_array[153] = "dnd_910610.jpg|dnd_910610_s.jpg|Mayor David N. Dinkins|Colin Powell, Ticker-tape Parade, 1991|June 10, 1991|Greeted by Mayor David Dinkins (wearing a white cap), General Colin L. Powell, and his wife Mrs. Alma Powell, sit atop an open limousine in the ticker-tape up Broadway for the returning veterans of the Persian Gulf War.|Color print|Powell, General Colin L., Dinkins, David D.|N/A|N/A|Mayors, Parades – Ticker-tape, David D. Dinkins, General Colin L. Powell|DND 06/10/91";
alt_array[154] = "eik_810130.jpg|eik_810130_s.jpg|Mayor Edward I. Koch|Mayor Koch and the Iran Hostages, Ticker-tape Parade, 1981|January 30, 1981|Mayor Edward Koch, giving the 'thumbs-up,' rides atop an open limousine with several of the Iran hostages; one waves a blue flag with stars.  The motorcade is travelling north on Broadway at Barclay Street in a ticker-tape parade for the hostages freed from the American Embassy in Iran.|Color print|Koch, Edward I.|N/A|N/A|Mayors, Parades – Ticker-tape, Edward I. Koch|EIK 01/30/81";
alt_array[155] = "mac_0353.jpg|mac_0353_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee|Althea Gibson, Ticker-tape Parade, 1957|July 11, 1957|Althea Gibson, 1957 Wimbledon women's champion is seated on the rear deck of an open Chrylser phaeton limousine as her motorcade travels uptown on Broadway just north of Bowling Green Park.  A motorcycle-riding police officer is at left, and spectators crowd behind police barricades at right.|Althea Gibson was the first African-American female athlete to enjoy international fame.|Gibson, Althea|N/A|N/A|Sports, Parades – Ticker-tape, Althea Gibson|MAC 353";
alt_array[156] = "mac_0351.jpg|mac_0351_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee|Major General William F. Dean, Ticker-tape Parade, 1953|October 26, 1953|General Dean, seated on the rear deck of an open Chrysler phaeton limousine, salutes spectators as ticker tape swirls down on his motorcade travelling up Broadway.  Official Greeter Grover Whelan is seated at Dean's left.  The view shows press photographers in the foreground and crowds behind police barricades along the sidewalk.|General Dean was the Hero of Taejon, held captive for three years during the Korean War.|Whelan, Grover, Dean, Major General William F.|N/A|N/A|Parades – Ticker-tape, Grover Whelan, Major General William F. Dean|MAC 351";
alt_array[157] = "mac_0299.jpg|mac_0299_s.jpg|Mayor's Reception Committee|Winston S. Churchill, Ticker-tape Parade, 1946|March 15, 1946|Winston Churchill, the former Prime Minister of Great Britain, wearing a black coat and homburg, is seated on the rear deck of an open limousine.  He flashes his trademark 'V' for victory sign as his motorcade passes in front of St. Paul's Church on Broadway.  Press photographers and police officers wearing rain gear are in the foreground.|N/A|Churchill, Winston S.|N/A|N/A|Parades – Ticker-tape, Winston S. Churchill|MAC 299";



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