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			<image:title>Color scan of the front page of the first edition of The Finger, labeled “Vol. 1, No.1” and dated “October 9, 1942″.</image:title>
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			<image:title>Black and white photograph of cargo tank bulkheads for the SS Schenectady being brought into place at the Swan Island shipyards.</image:title>
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			<image:title>Painting by Charlotte Mish depicting worker activity at the Swan Island shipyards during the construction of the SS Schenectady.</image:title>
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			<image:title>Black and white photograph depicting the SS Schenectady in the water at the Swan Island shipyards after the midships hull cracked.</image:title>
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			<image:title>Color scan of the front page of the final edition of The Finger, labeled “Vol. II, No.8” and dated “Jan. 3, 1944″.</image:title>
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