'don't put hot food in your refrigerator'
Office for Emergency Management
Feb 1942
a well-stocked refrigerator
1940s
'arrange your food properly. put meat and milk next to the freezing unit.' -- Office of Emergency Management
Feb 1942
trainee nurses mix baby formula for hospitalized newborns
1942
"W/less fuel available to heat America's homes youngsters must have the right kind of inner fuel to keep them warm/healthy in 65 degree rooms. A balanced vitamin-rich diet will aid children to build up resistance to the cold temperatures this winter in homes and schools."
Oct '42
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1/ from our first story in last week's newsletter:
"Construction of the Issoudun Aerodrome in rural France began in July 1917, and although the air base was still under construction, the first American flight students and instructors arrived for flight training in November.
2/ Among them was Harry Wingate, the 22-yr-old son of a GA tobacco farmer and an expert pilot. He was assigned to Training Field #8, one of 11 separate airfields, where he would teach advanced combat flight tactics-what laymen would call stunt flying- in a French Nieuport biplane