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Mother – 1943 Model
Source: Cook, Beatrice Gray. “Mother – 1943 Model.” American Home, Mar. 1943, p. 29.
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Juvenile Delinquency Alarms Welfare Group
Source: Eads, Jane. “Juvenile Delinquency Alarms Welfare Group.” The Charlotte Observer, 30 May 1943, pp. 37”“39. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charlotte-observer/137968795/ https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charlotte-observer/137968955/
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16,000,000 Women At Work
Source: Anderson, Mary. “16,000,000 Women At Work.” The New York Times Magazine, 18 July 1943, pp. 18”“29.
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The War Needs Women
Source: O”™Donnell, Frances Frisbie. “The War Needs Women.” The Parents Magazine, Sept. 1943, pp. 24”“26.
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Many War Plants Fire or Force Leaves of Absence on Pregnant Women Workers
Source: Marlow, James, and George Zielke. “Many War Plants Fire or Force Leaves of Absence on Pregnant Women Workers.” The Monitor, 16 Sept. 1943, p. 11. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-monitor/138115606/
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Liberty Ship Juliette Low Christened by First Scout
Source: “Liberty Ship Juliette Low Christened by First Scout.” The Standard-Star, 12 June 1944, p. 6. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-standard-star/138090491/
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Maternity Policy of The War Department
Source: “The Social Front: Jobs and Workers [Maternity Policy of The War Department].” Survey Midmontly: Journal of Social Work, Sept. 1944, pp. 262”“263.
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Toys Are Scarce
Source: “Toys Are Scarce.” Business Week, 7 Oct. 1944, pp. 34”“36.
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Oahu Boy Scouts Colleting Paper
Source:”‚“Oahu Boy Scouts Colleting Paper.” Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 25 Apr. 1945, p. 7. https://www.newspapers.com/article/honolulu-star-bulletin/137133665/ An effort to salvage waste by the Boy Scouts is so successful that the country”™s paper mills are glutted. The Scouts have collected 150,000 tons of paper, to be reused to make cartons needed in the war effort.