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Disposition of World War II Armed Forces Dead
Source: Disposition of World War II Armed Forces Dead, War Department and Quartermaster Corps, 1946.
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How Come No Jobs For Women?
Source: Pickel, Margaret Barnard. “”˜How Come No Jobs for Women?”™; ”™Women Face a Crisis in Unemployment; It Is Important That They Examine It in the Light of Self-Evaluation.`.” The New York Times, 27 Jan. 1946, p. 20,46,-47. https://nyti.ms/3H3MGpt
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PEARL HARBOR: Tempting Target
Down South there was Winston Churchill, burrowing his toes in Florida’s sand. In Washington there was the Pearl Harbor Investigating Committee, its Republican members eager to burrow into what pledges, if any, Franklin Roosevelt and Churchill had exchanged before Dec. 7, 1941. The temptation was too strong for Michigan’s Senator Homer Ferguson to resist. Hopefully…
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War Rough on Cupid
Source: “War Rough on Cupid.” Richmond Times-Dispatch, 10 Feb. 1946, p. 56. https://www.newspapers.com/article/richmond-times-dispatch/138323040/
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The Newly deafened Patient
Source: Nichols, Ruth E. “The newly deafened patient.” The American Journal of Nursing, vol. 46, no. 4, Apr. 1946, pp. 223”“224, https://doi.org/10.2307/3456917.
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National Affairs: PEARL HARBOR:HENRY STIMSON’S VIEW
In its fifth month of prospecting, the Pearl Harbor Committee at last unearthed a rich find””a broad, deep vein of comment and discussion of the 1941 tragedy by ex-War Secretary Henry L. Stimson, studded with pure history in the form of notes from his diary. Significant excerpts: Nov. 5. Matters are crystallizing . . .…
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September 1946-a pivotal month
Source: “September 1946 ”” A pivotal month.” AJN, American Journal of Nursing, vol. 46, no. 9, Sept. 1946, pp. 577”“578.
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“A Year After” A Report of the Progress Made By Amputees and Paraplegics a Year After Injury
Source: Schwartz, Doris R. “”˜A year after”™: A report of the progress made by amputees and paraplegics a year after injury.” The American Journal of Nursing, vol. 46, no. 12, Dec. 1946, pp. 820”“823.
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To Our Veterans – From Harry Truman