Box 4
Contains 5 Results:
Correspondence, 1939
Making ends meet during work shortages; aid from the Church. Raising children; possibility of Dorothy's being pregnant; arts and crafts and music lessons.
Correspondence, 1940
Dorothy and Quitman (Jack) buy new home; pregnancy; medical practices concerning childbirth.
Correspondence, 1941
Birth of Thomas Lynch;, family life; responsibilities with school and home.
Correspondence, 1942
References to World War II and to the anti-aircraft fire incident on the West Coast on the night of February 24-25; beginning of rationing; women and changes caused by war; return of jobs with rise of war industries.
Correspondence, 1943
Quitman (Jack) works in oil industry in Coalinga and in Long Beach; Dorothy's work at Douglas Aircraft Company; tension with Quitman (Jack) over Dorothy's work outside of the home; rationing of goods and its effects on people.