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Psychiatrists Give 15 Talks

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26
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May
Year
1942
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Keep Scene Clear

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26
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May
Year
1942
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War Fires Should Be Reported To Wardens

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26
Month
May
Year
1942
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Sand Is Available To City Residents

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26
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May
Year
1942
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Auxiliary Police Work, May 1942 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

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Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1942
Caption:
Directing traffic is one of the jobs which some of Ann Arbor's 150 auxiliary police officers may be called upon to perform should war-time emergencies require. Hence one phase of the extensive training being given to the auxiliary corps is traffic direction. Sgt. Robert Mayfield is pictured here instructing one member of the corps while other auxiliaries see how it's done.

Marjorie Dotts and Florence Lowman relieve nurses at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, May 1942 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

Marjorie Dotts and Florence Lowman relieve nurses at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, May 1942 image
Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1942
Caption:
St. Joseph's Mercy hospital, feeling the war-time need for assistance for a nursing staff growing steadily smaller, trained 20 women obtained through the CDVO before the current Red Cross nurse's aide program was launched. Although their training was not a extensive as that given to nurse's aides, they helped to meet a situation which is steadily growing more difficult for hospitals here and throughout the country, as more and more nurses are being called to military service. Two of the St. Joseph's hospital volunteer group, Mrs. Raymond Dotts (left) and Mrs. M. A. Lowman (right) are pictured here as they relieve a nurse of some of the routine duties which care of patients requires.