Making Do: Life at Home

Introduction   |   Make it Do or Do Without!   |   War at Home: Blackouts and War Bonds   |   "Daddy's Gone to War"   |   Notes   |    Main Index


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9. Blum, p17

10. Tuttle, p125

11. Tuttle, Title

12. Tuttle, p31

13.Terkel, p120

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15. Tuttle, p37

16. Litoff, p125

17. Tuttle, p34

18.Tuttle, p16

19.Tuttle, p115

20.Tuttle, p113