World Series, Crowd in Stands, 10/24

 

A packed grandstand watches a World Series game in October 1924, as a pitcher delivers from the mound before thousands of spectators in straw hats and suits. Baseball had become the nation’s defining pastime by the early 20th century, drawing large crowds and uniting cities around their teams.

 

Massachusetts Nautical School 1923

 

Cadets from the Massachusetts Nautical School aboard a training ship in September 1923, during a period when maritime education played a key role in preparing young men for service in the merchant marine and U.S. Navy. Dressed in standard issue uniforms, schools like this helped supply skilled officers and sailors at a time when sea power and commercial shipping were central to American industry and national defense.