The Oregon State Archives and the Oregon State University Archives are pleased to announce the availability of a new historical photographic exhibit on the Internet. The exhibit, "Fighters on the Farm Front," commemorates the 50th anniversary of Oregon's Emergency Farm Labor Service, 1943-1947. The exhibit focuses on the diverse population that contributed to the war effort by harvesting food and fiber for home and the fighting forces overseas during the most desperate days of World War II and the unstable years immediately following allied victory. The exhibit is dedicated to the soldiers, prisoners of war, foreign born migrant farm workers, senior citizens, women, and youth who labored in Oregon's fields and orchards for victory. The electronic version was developed by the Oregon State University Archives and the Oregon State Archives. This exhibit is a somewhat expanded version of an exhibit currently touring Oregon. The original traveling exhibit was designed and fabricated in the spring of 1993 by the University Archives with assistance and support from the University's Office of Agricultural Communications and the Oregon Council for the Humanities. The electronic version contains over 70 images. The exhibit images are from the University Archives collections, but are resident on the World Wide Web (WWW) host server maintained by the Oregon State Archives in Salem, Oregon. The exhibit may be viewed if you have Mosaic client software installed on your Internet connected computer. It is available through the homepage of the Oregon State Archives WWW host server or can be accessed bb utilizing the sensitized map of the continental United States found under the WWW server homepage maintained by the National Center for Super-Computing Applications. The exhibit can also be reached by using the Mosaic Browse and opening "http://159.121.28.251" (do not type the quotation marks). The staff of the University Archives welcomes your observations, suggestions, criticisms, and recommendations. Please send comments privately to either Michael Holland, [log in to unmask] or Larry Landis, [log in to unmask]