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YANK: The Army Weekly
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Medicine: Rationed Health
A disjointed procurement policy . . . has resulted in hoarding and freezing unused doctors in the American armed forces. . . . This uneven procurement threatens doctor famines in vast rural areas with the probability of a general epidemic similar to the influenza conditions of 1918. With these ominous words Senator Claude Pepper’s Subcommittee…
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Women Medics Not Eligible
Source: “Women Medics Not Eligible.” The Spokesman-Review, 14 Nov. 1942, p. 15. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-spokesman-review/134504416/
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Science: Reconstituted Milk
One thousand four hundred seasick cows wished that they were in a nice Kansas City slaughterhouse. They were on their way to Panama to supply U.S. Army men with a daily quota of 14,000 quarts of fresh milk. According to Dr. Charles Edward North, Manhattan consulting milk sanitarian and an enthusiastic expert, the unhappy cows…
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How Many Housewives Can Take Job?
Source: Marlow, James, and George Zielke. “How Many Housewives Can Take Job?” The Boston Globe, 17 Nov. 1942, p. 67. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-boston-globe/137959229/
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Official Record: Uniform
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Women in War Work
Source: Massee, Kate. “Women in War Work.” Chicago Tribune, 18 Nov. 1942, p. 20. https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune/127941232/
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House Gets Army Nurse Pay Boost Bill
Source: “House Gets Army Nurse Pay Boost Bill.” The Tampa Times, 18 Nov. 1942, p. 1. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-tampa-times/127950445/
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Bill Would Give Army Nurses Pay Increases
Source: “Bill Would Give Army Nurses Pay Increases.” Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 18 Nov. 1942, p. 3. https://www.newspapers.com/article/fort-worth-star-telegram/127948791/