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Federal Legislation and Nursing
Source: “Federal Legislation and Nursing.” The American Journal of Nursing, July 1942, p. 798. https://www-jstor-org.proxy.library.maryville.edu/stable/3415830?seq=3
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Older admirals would likely have favored dogs or ducks or monkeys over women if the Navy could have viably utilized them
Despite the strong opposition from several admirals who openly expressed their preference for “dogs or ducks or monkeys” over women in the military, President Roosevelt signed a bill allowing all three branches to enlist women. In the early months of 1942, the Navy, initially hesitant, found itself compelled to explore unconventional sources of personnel. This…
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The Government’s Subcommittee on Nursing
Source: Haupt, Alma C. “The Government”™s Subcommittee on Nursing.” The American Journal of Nursing, Aug. 1942, pp. 899”“903. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3416083?origin=JSTOR-pdf
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Doubling Our Efforts
Source: Cutler, Elliott C. “Doubling Our Efforts.” The American Journal of Nursing, Sept. 1942, p. 993. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3415600?origin=JSTOR-pdf
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Children of Working Mothers to Get Care
Source: “Children of Working Mothers to Get Care.” The Honolulu Advertiser, 18 Sept. 1942, p. 3. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-honolulu-advertiser/125254466/