The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 14

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The Bo's'n's Whistle, Oregon Shipyard Edition, Volume 04, Number 14

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  • 1944-05-12 (Creation)

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Newspapers, 11 in. x 17 in., 8 pages

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(1941-)

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Employee newspaper for Oregon Shipyard covering shipyard productivity and current projects, safety and injury reports, war bond drives, employee sports leagues, award recipients, and human-interest stories. Topical coverage in this issue includes: An article on the continuation of three shifts at the three Kaiser shipyards; an article on War Production Board awards for Kaiser shipyards; an article on postwar Portland projects; an article on the need for Coast Guard reserves; an article on shipyard pests, especially rats; an article on the Oregon Shipyard work of author Augusta Clawson, U.S. Office of Education; an article on “Arc Flash” eye injuries caused by welding operations; an article on the “Chin-up” girls, shipyard workers who have relatives in the service; an article on venereal disease; an article on a concert at the Civic auditorium; an article on shipyard workers who also operate large farms; an article on swing shift dances at Vanport; an article on swing shift dances at the Portland YWCA; the Stubby Bilgebottom comic strip; an article on the Jack Benny Troupe Oregon Shipyard visit to launch the Victory Ship, the S. S. Elmira Victory; the Stubby and His Friends column; an article on Oregon Shipyard’s lead in Victory ship production; an article on the start of Oregon Shipyard’s AP-5 Attack Transport production; an article on launching the Oregon Shipyard built Victory ship, the S. S. Rutland Victory; an article on juvenile delinquency in war workers’ families; an article on recreational activities for war workers’ children; the Worker Speaks column.

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