Here's your answer [radio scripts] no. 9, 11, 13, 21-38; May 2-Nov. 21, 1942.
Publication Title:
Here's your answer [radio scripts] no. 9, 11, 13, 21-38; May 2-Nov. 21, 1942.
Display Title:
Here's your answer [radio scripts] no. 9, 11, 13, 21-38; May 2-Nov. 21, 1942.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Federal Security Agency
Sort Author:
Federal Security Agency
Date:
[1942.]
Publish Date ISO Format:
1942-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19420101
Publication End:
19421231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Federal Security Agency
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1942
SuDoc number:
FS 1.8:(nos.)
Description:
various paging, 4°
Notes:
[Weekly. Processed. This series of question and answer programs was based on timely defense and war production information in connection with the activities of the various divisions of the Federal Security Agency. Information lacking as to nos. 1-8, 10, 12, 14-20.]
Notes:
[Weekly. Processed. This series of question and answer programs was based on timely defense and war production information in connection with the activities of the various divisions of the Federal Security Agency. Information lacking as to nos. 1-8, 10, 12, 14-20.]
Notes:
9. Industrial hygiene in war.
11. Nutrition in wartime.
13. What schools can do to win the war.
21. United States Employment Service as a war agency.
22. Women in our war production industries.
23. Negro in war production.
24. Handicapped workers in war production industries.
25. Job engineers at work.
26. Jobs have relations too.
27. Mobilizing our production army.
28. Proof is in the testing.
29. Nutrition in industry.
30. Day care for children of working mothers.
31. Social security for all.
32. [Social-security account card.]
33. Keeping filth from food.
34. Economics of food law enforcement.
35. Read—and heed—the drug label.
36. Read the food label.
37. Food-poisoning outbreaks.
38. Read the coffee label.