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to Roberta and Lynn
20 March 1943
Bain, M.H., fl. 1943
One page of enlistment orders made out to Lynn J. Knapp. Details that Knapp will begin active duty on March 27, 1943. Includes Commanding Officer's M.H. Bain's signature.
GLC09953.137
Notice to Report for Active Duty
22 March 1943
Colt, R.M., fl. 1943
One official notice sent to Lynn J. Knapp requesting him to report for active duty.
GLC09953.139
[House Beautiful Blinds receipt]
House Beautiful Blinds
One receipt for $3.50 paid by Mildred Wallace to House Beautiful Blinds.
GLC09953.138
Hate
24 April 1943
Van Loon, Hendrick Willem, 1882-1944
Three pages from Liberty Magazine dated April 24, 1943. Item consists of excerpts from an article by Hendrick Willem Van Loon pertaining to the Nazi occupation in Holland.
GLC09953.009
to Roberta
30 April 1943
Cullings, Flora M., 1881-1965
One letter addressed to Roberta Knapp from Flora Cullings dated April 30, 1943. Pertains to her travels.
GLC09953.140
Funny Business
5 May 1943
Hershberger, Ralph A., 1890-1970
One newspaper clipping of a cartoon entitled, "Funny Business." Depcits two soldiers talking by tents. Caption reads, " I know it's not according to regulations for sentry duty, but I hear the boys were having a cake sent in." Illustrated by Ralph A...
GLC09953.033
It's A Large Order But, We Know You Can Do It!
7 May 1943
Tippie, fl. 1943
One greeting card addressed to Lynn J. Knapp from "Tippie," dated May 7, 1943. Front of card contains an image of a soldier receiving orders from "Uncle Sam." Insert depicts the soldier holding a list that details attacking each member of the Axis...
GLC09953.141
Nuts and Jolts
10 May 1943
Holman, Bill, 1903-1987
One newspaper clipping of a cartoon entiteld "Nuts and Jolts" with a caption that reads, "You can't hire a carpenter or plumber these days. I don't know where we'd be if my wife didn't practice first aid!" Depicts two men sitting in a living room...
GLC09953.025
Sally Rand Will Keep Fans, Chicago Museum Its Dignity
12 May 1943
United Press
One newspaper clipping of an article entitled, "Sally Rand Will Keep Fans, Chicago Museum Its Dignity." Pertains to fan dancer, Sally Rand donating her ostrich feathers to the Chicago Historical Society. The museum claimed in the article that they...
GLC09953.026
"The snake's got more zip since I sold him that radio!"
One newspaper clipping of a cartoon with a caption that reads, "The snake's got more zip since I sold him that radio!" Depicts a snake and snake charmer. Two American naval officers watch as the snake performs with a radio. Illustrated by Ralph A...
GLC09953.024
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