Dorothy Cole tin plating needles in 1942 Glenview workshop
In October 1942, Dorothy Cole works in her basement workshop in Glenview, Illinois, tin plating needles for blood transfusion bottles at Baxter Laboratories. This effort supports the war effort during World War II. Cole contributes her earnings to purchase war bonds, helping fund her nephews education and showcasing civilian contributions to wartime production.
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Dorothy Cole tin plating needles in 1942 Glenview workshop
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