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America’s Pampered Husbands
Source: Stern, Edith M. “America”™s Pampered Husbands.” The Nation, 10 July 1943, pp. 40”“42.
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LETTER: July 14.1943
July 14.1943Dear Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, I suppose that this is quite a surprise to you after not hearing from me for so long. How”™s everything back in the Black Hills? One reason that I”™m writing to you is to find out AraBelle”™s address. It so happens that I had the misfortune of losing my…
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Sunday July 4.1943 Independence Day
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TIME CAPSULE: Sunday July 18.1943
Sunday July 18.1943 TIME CAPSULE: Headlines are starting to ask what will happen to the women in industry after the war, including the New York Times Magazine, which wants to know “16,000,000 Women; What Will Happen After?” In 1944 The Saturday Evening Post cautioned “Watch Out for the Women,” and the Atlantic”™s blunt summary “Getting…
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16,000,000 Women At Work
Source: Anderson, Mary. “16,000,000 Women At Work.” The New York Times Magazine, 18 July 1943, pp. 18”“29.
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Wide Variety of Uniforms Worn By Women at Air Field
Source: “Wide Variety of Uniforms Worn By Women at Air Field.” The San Bernardino County Sun, 25 July 1943, p. 11. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-san-bernardino-county-sun/127947314/
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Three Truax Nurses – The Army Nurse
Source: “Three Truax Nurses – The Army Nurse.” Wisconsin State Journal, 25 July 1943, p. 6. https://www.newspapers.com/article/wisconsin-state-journal/127969401/
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The Army Nurse
Source: Motl, Josephine, et al. “The Army Nurse.” Wisconsin State Journal, 25 July 1943, p. 6. https://www.newspapers.com/article/wisconsin-state-journal/127872506/
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Official Record: Sick