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‘Picket Treasury Office’
Source: “”˜Picket Treasury Office.”™” Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 7 Sept. 1942, p. 5. https://www.newspapers.com/article/honolulu-star-bulletin/125189417/
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Labor Praised for Campaign To Sell Bonds
Source: “Labor Praised for Campaign To Sell Bonds.” Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 7 Sept. 1942, p. 4. https://www.newspapers.com/article/honolulu-star-bulletin/125193633/
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Diary: December 7, 1942
Dear Diary, December 7 passed here, we had an alert and a battle casualty drill, and then I went to town and got a December 7 war bond. Instead of the $1 million dollars they wanted, we made $5 million, not bad, one thinks. Everyone sure had the spirit – flags of all allied nations…
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Two Bad Eggs
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4th War Loan
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You Have A Date with the Boys at the Front to Buy a Bond
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6th War Loan Drive
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Bonds For Babies
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WORLD WAR II STAMP CORSAGE (C. 1942)
During World War II, Clair Bugg of Farmville became a kind of walking advertisement for the war effort: She wore this corsage made of 10-cent postal savings stamps. The conflict ”“ costing more than $4 trillion in today”™s dollars ”“ was the most expensive war in U.S. history. To finance this massive effort, the American…