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Excerpt from: "Grandma Subcontractor" A LOT of Boeing workers stay home every day. They can manage this because their house is their factory. They are shut-ins who didn't want to be shut out of the war.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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| Title: | "Grandma Subcontractor" | |
| Creator: | Helen Call (author) | |
| Date: | April 1944 | |
| Format: | Article | |
| Publication: | Boeing Magazine | |
| Publisher: | The Boeing Company | |
| Source: | Boeing Company Archives | |
| Location: | pp.13-14 | |
| Keywords: | Aging; Economics; Employment; Government; GOVERNMENT, POLICY & LAW; Identity; Industry; Labor; Labor & Commerce; Manufacturing; Physical Disability; Shut-ins; Social Welfare & Communities; War; Washington; Work; WWII |
Objects From This Artifact:
- "Grandma Subcontractor" (doc)
- Ida Jane Crawford (still)
- J.M. McDonald (still)
- Joe Clay (still)
- Lena Noyes (still)




