Immigrants eat their first Christmas dinner in the United States, Ellis Island, December 25, 1920.
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Immigrants eat their first Christmas dinner in the United States, Ellis Island, December 25, 1920.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images
American and British youngsters spoke to their fathers in the armed forces in a three-way New York, Toronto, and London Christmas broadcast at WCR, on Christmas day, 1942. Joan Levy, aged 8, and Marvin Levy, aged 13, are pictured as they spoke to their dad, Private Alfred Max Levy. Private Levy, now with the U.S. Army, transferred from the Canadian Army.
Photo: Associated Press
Sammy Fuchs, left, proprietor of Sammy's Bowery Follies, pours champagne for Frederick A. Clark, known as "Prince of the Hoboes," on Christmas Day, 1950. Fuchs served dinner to 1,500 of New York's destitute at his Bowery nightclub.
Photo: Associated Press