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Social life and customs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Private Note: This term is an LCSH subdivision only. Used under places and classes of persons. Consider LCSH: Manners and customs as a heading.

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Carole and Gail Marcus at Tiny Town, circa 1952

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Identifier: B315.01.00016
Abstract

Sisters Carole Jean and Gail Ruth Marcus are sitting in a train at Tiny Town, Colorado. Their parents were Morey and Anne Levitt Marcus.

Dates: circa 1952

Family Picnic, circa 1951

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Identifier: B315.01.00022
Abstract

Four adults and three children are eating at a picnic table. There are cars and trees behind them. The children from left to right are Carole Marcus, who is sticking out her tongue, her sister Gail Marcus, and their cousin Ronnie Rubanowitz. The adults from left to right are Mary Levitt Rubanowitz, Sam Rubanowitz, Linda Tein, and Moshe Levitt.

Dates: circa 1951

Family Picnic, circa 1951

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Identifier: B315.01.00026
Abstract

Three adults and three children are sitting at a picnic table. There are trees behind them. The children from left to right are Gail Marcus and her cousins Bobby and Linda Tein. The adults from left to right are Anne Levitt Marcus and her mother Yetta Prezant Levitt and her father Isadore (Shea) Levitt.

Dates: circa 1951

Levitt Sisters and Daughters, 1947

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Identifier: B315.01.00027
Abstract

Sisters Tillie Levitt Tein and Anne Levitt Marcus are standing with two of their daughters on a sidewalk in front of a house. On the left is Tillie Tein with her daughter Linda Tein and on the right is Anne Marcus with her daughter Gail Marcus.

Dates: 1947

Ronnie Rubanowitz and Carole and Gail Marcus, circa 1951

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Identifier: B315.01.00023
Abstract

Sisters Carole Jean (left) and Gail Ruth Marcus (center) and their cousin Ronnie Rubanowitz are leaning against a car and are eating watermelons. The girls' parents were Morey and Anne Levitt Marcus and Ronnie Rubanowitz's parents were Samuel and Mary Levitt Rubanowitz.

Dates: circa 1951