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Could Your Letter Help An Enemy?
Source: “Could Your Letter Help An Enemy?” The Australian Women”™s Weekly, 18 Sept. 1943, p. 10. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-australian-womens-weekly/134910325/
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Official Record: Sick
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Medicine: Synthetic Penicillin?
If sleuthing doctors are right, chemists may soon know how to make penicillin synthetically””and penicillin is desperately scarce. This speculation popped out of a report to the American Chemical Society, in which Manhattan’s Drs. Gustav J. Martin and C. Virginia Fisher observed that penicillin seems to act much like the acridine group of drugs which…
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Official Record: Application for Family allowances
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Mrs. Roosevelt First President’s Wife To Visit this Territory
Source: “Mrs. Roosevelt First President”™s Wife To Visit This Territory.” Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 21 Sept. 1943, p. 7. https://www.newspapers.com/article/honolulu-star-bulletin/137963283/ Eleanor Roosevelt assumed the role of her husband’s surrogate following his contraction of polio in 1921. In his absence, she represented him at political gatherings and advocated on his behalf during rallies, forming a formidable partnership. Subsequently,…
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Official Record: Family allowance
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Official Record: Discontinuance of Class N Allotment
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Medicine: Sulfachievements
””A cheering fact about meningococcus meningitis was reported from the U.S. Naval Hospital in San Diego. Of 50 men ingitis patients treated with sulfa drugs (TIME, Nov. 30), 48 recovered. The two who died did so almost as soon as they reached the hospital, might have lived if they had been treated soon enough. The…