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14 July 1945
Farewell to Shaef
One newspaper clipping dated July 14, 1945. The article that was clipped out is titled Farewell to Shaef, regarding the disbanding of the Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force.
GLC09930.07
12 May 1943
United Press
Sally Rand Will Keep Fans, Chicago Museum Its Dignity
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
circa 1943
Worth It
One newspaper clipping of an article entitled, "Worth It." Pertains to a technical representative from General Electric flying in and out of the desert in the Middle East. A second article entitled, "Library has 'Mourning.'" Details the New York...
GLC09953.027
Tunisia Wounded Tell of Nazi Girl Gunner
One newspaper clipping of an article entitled, "Tunisia Wounded Tell of Nazi Girl Gunners." Pertains to female Nazi bombers being involved in a skirmish with American soldiers in Tunisia.
GLC09953.028
Albany
One newspaper clipping of an article entitled, "Albany." Pertains to air raid warden, John Hoben, deemed as "Best dressed air warden." Mentions that Hoben took most of his fashion cues from the British wardens.
GLC09953.029
Associated Press
One newspaper clipping of an article entitled, "Adolf Laments Lot Of His Soldiers On Russian Front." Pertains to a radio broadcast from Berlin where Adolf Hitler spoke regarding the difficulties that the German soldiers had encountered during the...
GLC09953.030
One newspaper clipping of a curtain business annoucing that they were their factory was closing due to the war.
GLC09953.031
circa 1943-1945
Quins Christen Five Ships Without Hitch At Lake Superior Launchings
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Quins Christen Five Ships Without Hitch At Lake Superior Launchings." Pertains to the Dionne quintuplets christening a fleet of ships and the event that held in their honhor.
GLC09953.032
5 May 1943
Hershberger, Ralph A., 1890-1970
Funny Business
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
Concede Privates Who Stole Plane Did Good Flying Job
One newspaper clipping entitled, "Concede Privates Who Stole Plane Did Good Flying Job." Pertains to the arrest of privates Ronald Voyles and Thomas McDonald who flew undetected over Southern California aircraft system. They had escaped from the...
GLC09953.034
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