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* In the summer of 1943 Jones held, simultaneously, 18 jobs. On the total number of jobs held during twelve New Deal years, he trails. Thus far, Harold Ickes has held 141 New Deal posts; Henry Wallace, 127; Henry Morgenthau Jr., 122; Cordell Hull, 86; Frances Perkins, 85; Jones, 83.
Two hours after Lieut. Frances Slanger and other Army nurses waded ashore in Normandy on D-plus-four, they were at work. They slept on the ground, wore the same clothes four days running. In five weeks of rugged going they helped handle 3,000 casualties.
Up again swirled the old, old rumors that this time Frances Perkins would finally be forced out of the Labor Department. Leaving a Cabinet session, she was asked by newsmen if she had resigned. Said Mme. Perkins: "You don't do that at a Cabinet meeting. It's...
Congresswoman Frances Bolton, mother of the bill creating the Cadet Nurse Corps, warned nurses after a trip to the European front: "If you do not respond, then we on Capitol Hill will be forced to find some way, because we will have our men cared for." But there did not...
But hundreds of stars were there, in jewels and furs and brand-new hats. And, as Announcer von Zell steered them to the microphone, they spoke their ten-second piece-Ginger Rogers, Hedda Hopper, Edward Arnold, Walt Disney, Eddie Bracken, Gene Tierney, Frances Dee, Joel McCrea, Ruth Hussey, etc., etc...