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Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Assembling rubber closures for blood transfusion bottles. Nancy Synnestvedt (left), and Marjorie Holms, mother of a two-year-old child, are just a few of the many women performing vital war work at Baxter Laboratories, Glenview, Illinois

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Airmen from the 179th Airlift Wing, Mansfield, Ohio,

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - From left, Bob McLean, Southwest Texas State University, and Valerie Cassanto, Instrumentation Technology Associates, Inc., study one of the experiments carried on mission STS-107. Several experiments were found during the search for Columbia debris. Included in the Commercial ITA Biomedical Experiments payload on mission STS-107 are urokinase cancer research, microencapsulation of drugs, the Growth of Bacterial Biofilm on Surfaces during Spaceflight (GOBBSS), and tin crystal formation.

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Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Assembling rubber closures for blood transfusion bottles. Nancy Synnestvedt (left), and Marjorie Holms, mother of a two-year-old child, are just a few of the many women performing vital war work at Baxter Laboratories, Glenview, Illinois

Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Sealing blood transfusion bottles with rubber stoppers--one reason why rubber must be saved. These former waitresses, now working at war jobs at Baxter Laboratories, Glenview, Illinois, fully realize the importance of the transfusion bottles they are preparing. Betty McGrath (left) lost her fiance in the Battle of Midway. Alice Gottschalk's fiance is in the Army

Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Two Navy wives, Eva Herzberg and Elve Burnham, entered war work after their husbands joined the service. They assemble bands for blood transfusion bottles at Baxter Laboratories, Glenview, Illinois. Mrs. Burnham is the mother of two children

Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Loading blood transfusion bottles into trucks, prior to sterilization. One of the many women workers performing war work at Baxter Laboratories, Glenview, Illinois, is Patricia Marinillo, whose husband is in the Navy

Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Housewives in war work "for the duration." Employed by Baxter Laboratories, Glenview, Illinois, these women workers are shown banding bottles used by the armed forces for blood transfusions, plasma, and serum. Evelyn Kohl (left) and Olive Western (right) each have two children; Gladys Eldert (right foreground) has a husband and brother in the Army

Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Housewives in war work "for the duration." Employed by Baxter Laboratories, Glenview, Illinois, these women workers are shown banding bottles used by the armed forces for blood transfusions, plasma, and serum. Evelyn Kohl (left) and Olive Western (right) each have two children; Gladys Eldert (right foreground) has a husband and brother in the Army

Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Sealing blood transfusion bottles with rubber stoppers--one reason why rubber must be saved. These former waitresses, now working at war jobs at Baxter Laboratories, Glenview, Illinois, fully realize the importance of the transfusion bottles they are preparing. Betty McGrath (left) lost her fiance in the Battle of Midway. Alice Gottschalk's fiance is in the Army

Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Loading blood transfusion bottles into trucks, prior to sterilization. One of the many women workers performing war work at Baxter Laboratories, Glenview, Illinois, is Patricia Marinillo, whose husband is in the Navy

Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Formerly a medical technologist, Marjorie Major handles the assembly of blood donor and dispending sets at Baxter Laboratories Inc., Glenview, Illinois. Here she assembles the tubing and valves for sets which will go into Army use

Production. Blood transfusion bottles. Assembling rubber closures for blood transfusion bottles. Nancy Synnestvedt (left), and Marjorie Holms, mother of a two-year-old child, are just a few of the many women performing vital war work at Baxter Laboratories, Glenview, Illinois

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Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches).

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Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

Film copy on SIS roll 32, frame 954.

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illinois cook county glenview safety film negatives lot 2007 howard r hollem united states office of war information photo blood transfusion bottles rubber closures nancy synnestvedt marjorie holms war work baxter laboratories office of war information farm security administration united states history workers laboratory science library of congress
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Borges, paulo (1) - A black and white photo of a man in a store

Production. Parachute making. There is far more to hemming this parachute than running the sewing machine. The operator must match pencil marks on the braid with pencil marks on the seams to turn out infallible parachutes for men in the Air Force. Pioneer Parachute Company, Manchester, Connecticut

A black and white photo of a group of men on a boat. Office of War Information Photograph

Miss Anita Francois, left, salesgirl in the Rosetta Frocks dress shop, selling a skirt to a customer. Chicago, Illinois

F.F. Cole, junior chemical engineer, keeps data on rate of dehydration of potatoes. Regional agricultural research laboratory, Albany, California

In the kitchen of the Carr home. Ida B. Wells Housing Project, Chicago, Illinois

A black and white photo of two women working in a factory. Office of War Information Photograph

New York, New York. Industrial training for war work offered to women by New York University under United States government sponsorship. Former jewelery [i.e., jewelry] designer, who made the pin and earrings she wears, learning to weld and solder by constructing these miniature radio towers

Tire recapping. A recap job on a passenger car tire. The tire with a tread strip of reclaimed camelback rubber is put into a curing mold. The old tread surface had previously been ground down evenly and coated with rubber adhesive. The plan to recap passenger tires with reclaimed rubber camelback, approved by rubber director William M. Jeffers, was put into effect in February 1943 to reduce the demand for replacement tires and still keep civilian cars in service

Conversion. Floor waxer plant. One of the few lathes bought by a small Eastern manufacturing firm. Unable to purchase much new machinery, the owner of the company installed and remodelled old equipment to produce war essentials under subcontract. First orders were delivered thirty days after contract, an amoazingly short time considering that conversion of machines took two weeks of it. Floorola Products Inc., York, Pennsylvania

Victory food from American waters. Tomorrow's fishermen--young Gloucester boys push wagons of rosefish from the unloading pier to the processing plant where the fish are filleted and frozen. Many of the boys will follow their forefathers and fishermen in New England waters

Conversion. Paper machinery to naval sights. Sight rings and details for open naval sights are inspected in the plant of an Eastern paper machinery manufacturer who is also turning out tank gun mount housings and plane wing equipment

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illinois cook county glenview safety film negatives lot 2007 howard r hollem united states office of war information photo blood transfusion bottles rubber closures nancy synnestvedt marjorie holms war work baxter laboratories office of war information farm security administration united states history workers laboratory science library of congress