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      <dc:title>Miss Yui, head of Yu Ying Tang Nursery, was more than happy to sign an UNRRA contract with Vinita and Lu Shu Ying</dc:title>
  
      <dc:creator>United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration</dc:creator>
  
  
      <dc:description>CNRRA / 81

Shanghai, China -- May 1946

Chinese-styled clothes transformed by clever tailoring from a hodgepodge of American-donated used clothing are being worn by these children The girl in the middle is wearing an American dress that did not have to be altered Chinese tailors who re-style the clothing work for half their usual daily wage as their contribution (Photo by Wipperman)

Chinese National Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
China
Children -- China
Contracts
Orphanages -- China -- Beijing
Lewis, Vinita
Lu, Shu Ying
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration -- People


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            <dc:identifier>S-0801-0003-0004-00011</dc:identifier>
      
  
  
  
  
      <dc:rights>Security level: Unclassified</dc:rights>
  
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