Open Air School Sessions After Quake. For the first time since the California earthquake, Long Beach's 30,000 school children returned to classes April 3, meeting on school grounds, athletic fields, in park and other places. A long Beach High School Class is shown here resuming studies. A plan of homework assignments, aided by newspapers and radio is in effect temporarily until repairs are completed on school buildings which survived the earthquake. Officials estimated two thirds of the structures in the $12,000,000 school system will have to be razed.
Open Air School Sessions After Quake. For the first time since the California earthquake, Long Beachs 30,000 school children returned to classes April 3, meeting on school grounds, athletic fields, in park and other places. A long Beach High School Class is shown here resuming studies. A plan of homework assignments, aided by newspapers and radio is in effect temporarily until repairs are completed on school buildings which survived the earthquake. Officials estimated two thirds of the structures in the $12,000,000 school system will have to be razed.
Open Air School Sessions After Quake. For the first time since the California earthquake, Long Beach's 30,000 school children returned to classes April 3, meeting on school grounds, athletic fields, in park and other places. A long Beach High School Class is shown here resuming studies. A plan of homework assignments, aided by newspapers and radio is in effect temporarily until repairs are completed on school buildings which survived the earthquake. Officials estimated two thirds of the structures in the $12,000,000 school system will have to be razed.
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[Information from item housing] Earthquake - Calif. Misc