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The Goldfinch, Vol. 4, no. 4 (April 1983)

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Keywords: Air school, Allied powers, American Friends Service Committee, Army, Aviation, Axis powers, Ban export to Japan, Business, Business with Japan, Children, Clarinda Prisoner Camp, Clinton, Iowa, Convoys, Defense bonds, Defense stamps, Discrimination, Draft age limit, Embargo on Japanese silk, Farm effort, Farming, Field hospital, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Harry S Truman, Hemp, Iowa Ordinance Plant (IOP), Japanese surrender (WWII), Japanese-Americans, Labor, Labor shortage, Law, Lend-Lease Act, Lt. Norman A. Bennett, Manufacturing, Medicine, Missouri River, Neutrality Act, Oil exports to Japan, Overcrowding, Peacetime, Pearl Harbor attack, Prisoner-of-war camps, Race, Racial discrimination, Rationing, Rivers, Schick General Army Hospital, Schools, Scrap drive, Sioux City Air Base, Sullivan brothers, War, War bonds, War draft, War rationing, Women, Women Accepted for Volunteer Service (WAVES), World War II, SPARS (Women’s Reserves of the U.S. Coast Guard), Women’s Air Force Service Pilots (WASPS), Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC or WAC), Women’s Reserves of the United States Coast Guard (SPARS)

How to Cite: , (1983) “The Goldfinch, Vol. 4, no. 4 (April 1983)”, The Goldfinch. 4(4). doi: https://doi.org/