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Identifier
20058449
Description
Three Army wives have moved to Fort Worth, pooled their families under one big house and learned to live in high spirits on a low budget. They live at 1013 Ramsey Street. One of the wives, Mrs. Nile Evans, whose husband is a major at Hickam Field, Hawaii, is shown sitting at a desk with a plethora of documents set in front of her. She appears to be talking on the phone as she fills out one document in particular. She is wearing a long-sleeve jacket that is buttoned-up. Mrs. Evans is an expediter at the Fort Worth Quartermaster Depot. Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, February 14, 1943.
Archival Date
1943-01-23
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1696
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Telephones; Desks; Domestic life; Office furniture; Paperwork; Economic aspects of war
Names
Evans, Nile (Mrs.); Fort Worth Quartermaster Depot
Subjects
Telephones; Desks; Domestic life; Office furniture; Paperwork; Economic aspects of war