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  • The Use of Penicillin in The SWPA

    Source: Clarke, Alice R. “The use of Penicillin in the SWPA.” The American Journal of Nursing, vol. 45, no. 11, Nov. 1945, pp. 938”“940.

    November 1, 1945
  • “How’s Your Hawaiian”? E Hele Kokou

    Source: Armitage, George. “”˜How”™s Your Hawaiian”™? E Hele Kokou.” 4 Nov. 1945, p. 40. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-honolulu-advertiser/127797182/

    November 4, 1945
  • Of Programs and People

    Source: “Of Programs and People.” The Evening Sun, 13 Nov. 1945, p. 7. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-evening-sun/138320507/

    November 13, 1945
  • Thursday November 22.1945 Thanksgiving

    November 22, 1945
  • Sugar Only Food Still Restricted

    Source: “Sugar Only Food Still Restricted.” The Tampa Tribune, 24 Nov. 1945, p. 1. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-tampa-tribune/138320791/

    November 24, 1945
  • The Press: The Pearl Harbor Story

    In the Senate caucus room, clouds of tobacco smoke curled up through the hard glare of the Klieg lights, staining the air blue. The 100 newspapermen, jammed shoulder-to-shoulder at press tables that boxed the witnesses in on three sides, like a symphony orchestra around its conductor, scribbled amid a litter of handouts, maps, yellow copy…

    December 3, 1945
  • “Where’s Elmer?”

    Source: “”˜Where”™s Elmer?”™” The Post-Crescent, 4 Dec. 1945, p. 4. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-post-crescent/137964179/ “Kilroy” was an enigmatic and elusive figure, an almost mythical persona whose name became ubiquitous across various locations worldwide. U.S. military personnel would commonly inscribe the phrase “Kilroy was here” accompanied by a doodle or sketch depicting a peeking figure, often with oversized fingers…

    December 4, 1945
  • PEARL HARBOR: They Called It Intelligence

    The Pearl Harbor Committee turned from diplomatic to military witnesses. Two facts were quickly established: 1) the Japs””sometimes through carelessness, sometimes through code messages””gave the U.S. much more advance notice of the Pearl Harbor attack than has been generally realized; 2) thanks to stupidity in Washington and in the field, the U.S. took the least…

    December 10, 1945
  • 1945’s 12 Biggest News Stories Told

    Source: UP. “1945”™s 12 Biggest News Stories Told.” Hinton Daily News, 14 Dec. 1945, p. 2. https://www.newspapers.com/article/hinton-daily-news/138109043/

    December 14, 1945
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