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Jobs for Veterans
Source: “Jobs For Veterans.” Google Books, Life – Google, 9 Aug. 1943, books.google.com/books?id=T1AEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA28&dq=jobs%2Bfor%2Bveterans%2Bwe%2Bowe%2Bthem%2Bmore%2Bthan%2Ba%2Bpostwar%2Bgovernment&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjrwojS5c6DAxUCgoQIHXnpAA8Q6AF6BAgMEAI#v=onepage&q=jobs%20for%20veterans%20we%20owe%20them%20more%20than%20a%20postwar%20government&f=false.
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End Food Waste
Source: “End Food Waste.” Business Week, 14 Aug. 1943, pp. 98”“99.
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Who Files Tax Returns
Source: “Who Files Tax Returns.” The Oakland Post Enquirer, 28 Aug. 1943, p. 13. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-oakland-post-enquirer/138036304/
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Women’s Non-Rationed Casuals
Source: “Women”™s Non-Rationed Casuals.” The Morning Herald, 8 Oct. 1943, p. 3. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-morning-herald/125644696/
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Kraut is Out, Oysters Are In
Source: “Kraut Is Out, Oysters Are In.” Business Week, 23 Oct. 1943, pp. 83”“84. https://ia804502.us.archive.org/22/items/sim_business-week_1943-10-23_738/sim_business-week_1943-10-23_738.pdf
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One War Won
Some people think the war is almost over. They have some reason to think so, no matter how unwilling they are to let themselves get complacent. When four once-bustling small arms & ammunition plants closed down a fortnight ago, many a patriot took note. Did that mean that the U.S. now has enough rifles, enough…
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Some Questions and Answers Regarding 48-Hour Work Week
Source: “Some Questions and Answers Regarding 48-Hour Work Week.” The Star Press, 6 Jan. 1944, p. 11. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-star-press/137962629/
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Can the Girls Hold Their Jobs In Peacetime?
Source: “Can the Girls Hold Their Jobs In Peacetime?” The Saturday Evening Post, 4 Mar. 1944, pp. 28”“29. https://ia904509.us.archive.org/18/items/sim_saturday-evening-post_1944-03-04_216_36/sim_saturday-evening-post_1944-03-04_216_36.pdf
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Women Will Stay
Source: “Women Will Stay.” Business Week, 11 Mar. 1944, pp. 46”“50.