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Go Easy on Your Tires!
Source: “Go Easy on Your Tires!” The Honolulu Advertiser, 14 Sept. 1942, p. 1. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-honolulu-advertiser/127210573/
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Children of Working Mothers to Get Care
Source: “Children of Working Mothers to Get Care.” The Honolulu Advertiser, 18 Sept. 1942, p. 3. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-honolulu-advertiser/125254466/
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Jingle Jangle Honolulu
Source: “Jingle Jangle Honolulu.” The Honolulu Advertiser, 18 Sept. 1942, p. 12. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-honolulu-advertiser/125256761/
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Army May Let Nurses Marry
Source: “Army May Let Nurses Marry.” The Columbus Telegram, 19 Sept. 1942, p. 1. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-columbus-telegram/135994767/
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They Can’t Go To Him – He Goes To Them
Source: “They Can”™t Go To Him – He Goes To Them.” The Honolulu Advertiser, 26 Sept. 1942, p. 3. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-honolulu-advertiser/125646617/
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Radio: Three Greatest Guests
Tall, blue-eyed Ginny Simms, official sweetheart of 100 college fraternities, fingered the rabbit’s foot Judy Garland had slipped her, flashed a toothy smile at a husky sailor, a slick-haired soldier, a plump marine. Blues-singing Ginny was introducing “Three Greatest Guest Stars in the World,” as she emceed the premiere of Philip Morris’ Johnny Presents Ginny…
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I Was Married in Battle
Source: Engel, Dorothea Daley. “I Was Married in Battle.” The American Magazine, Oct. 1942, pp. 112”“116.
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Can Women In War Industry Be Good Mothers?
Source: Hohman, Leslie B. “Can Women In War Industry Be Good Mothers?” Ladies Home Journal, Oct. 1942, pp. 100”“101.