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Eloise Zabel serving food in the women's section of
Marlboro State Hospital in New Jersey, 1946
65
Civilian Public Service cooking school and kitchen crew
at North Fork, California, 1943
73
U.S. Army Nurse Corps 76
Mary Duerksen, CPS nurse at Lapine, Oregon 80
Edna Peters, CPS nurse at Hill City, South Dakota 81
Smoke jumpers in Civilian Public Service at Missoula, Montana 83
Food supply at the CPS camp in Terry, Montana, 1945 87
Americans line up to receive sugar rations in Detroit, 1942 88
Keeping up with news of the war in 1945 90
Members of the China Unit, May 1943 100
"C.O. Girls" with patients at the state hospital in
Howard, Rhode Island, 1944
108
The Women's Summer Service Unit at Ypsilanti, Michigan,
in 1945
109
Ruth Miller volunteering at Cleveland State Hospital, 1946 110
Robert and Rachel Fisher, C.O. couple in private quarters
at Ypsilanti State Hospital in Michigan
113
Margarita Will, social worker and CPS wife, visiting a rural
family near CastaƱer, Puerto Rico, 1945
114
Conscientious objectors campaigning near the U.S. State Department
for amnesty for imprisoned C.O.s
117

TABLES
2.1 Questionnaire and Oral History Respondents'
Primary Association with Civilian Public Service
41
2.2 Questionnaire and Oral History Respondents'
Wartime Religious Affiliation
42
2.3 Questionnaire and Oral History Respondents'
Wartime Educational Status
43
3.1 Questionnaire and Oral History Respondents'
Wartime Marital Status
47
3.2 Questionnaire and Oral History Respondents'
Wartime Maternal Status
59

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Publication Information: Book Title: Women against the Good War: Conscientious Objection and Gender on the American Home Front, 1941-1947. Contributors: Rachel Waltner Goossen - author. Publisher: University of North Carolina Press. Place of Publication: Chapel Hill, NC. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: x.
    
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