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Identifier

20031486

Description

Blood Donor Service. Traffic Officer Irene Hardee, left, blood donor, and Traffic Officer Pauline Kindiger. Hardee is seated on a narrow medical padded exam table with a small sheet over her lap. She is wearing a white uniform blouse, a solid black uniform tie, and dark skirt or trousers. There is a light colored bandage adhering to her arm. Kindiger is holding Hardee's bandaged arm. Kindiger is wearing a policewoman's traffic uniform with a white shirt, dark solid tie, a white service cap with a dark bill, and a patch on the left shoulder. Her hair is in a braid tucked around her head and under her hat.Clipping:"'It Didn't Hurt a Bit''It didn't hurt a bit,' Traffic Officer Irene Hardee, 2816 S. Adams, left, told Traffic Officer Pauline Kindiger, 309 N. Chandler, after donating a pint of blood at the Blood Donor Center Tuesday. The traffic officers were in the first group of women employes from the City Hall to donate blood.--Star-Telegram Photo."Stamped: Star-Telegram Morn. Jan 26, 1944.

Archival Date

1944-01-25

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-294

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Policewomen; Blood donations; Fort Worth Police Department; Hardee, Irene; Kindiger, Pauline; Hairstyles (braid); Uniforms

Subjects

Policewomen; Blood donations; Fort Worth Police Department; Hardee, Irene; Kindiger, Pauline; Hairstyles (braid); Uniforms

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