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Formerly a sculptress and designer of tiles, Dorothy Cole converted... Glenview, Ill. 1942. Creator: Howard Hollem
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Formerly a sculptress and designer of tiles, Dorothy Cole converted... Glenview, Ill. 1942. Creator: Howard Hollem
Formerly a sculptress and designer of tiles, Dorothy Cole converted her basement into a workshop to tin plate needles for valves for blood transfusion bottles prepared by Baxter Laboratories where she lives, Glenview, Ill. She turns in her profits to war bonds to provide a college education for her young nephew
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This photograph taken by Howard Hollem in 1942 showcases the remarkable story of Dorothy Cole, a former sculptress and designer of tiles turned wartime hero. In the midst of World War II, Dorothy converted her basement into a workshop in Glenview, Illinois to tin plate needles for valves used in blood transfusion bottles prepared by Baxter Laboratories. The image captures Dorothy seated at her makeshift workstation, surrounded by medical equipment and supplies. The soft lighting from an overhead lamp illuminates her focused expression as she diligently works on the delicate task at hand. Her dedication to this crucial job is evident as she turns in her profits towards war bonds, with the noble intention of providing a college education for her young nephew. This photograph not only highlights Dorothy's contribution to the war effort but also symbolizes the resilience and resourcefulness displayed by countless individuals during this tumultuous period in American history. It serves as a testament to how ordinary citizens stepped up to support their country's cause through various means. Howard Hollem's skillful composition captures both the industrial nature of Dorothy's work environment and its juxtaposition with her artistic background. Through his lens, we witness the fusion of artistry and science that was necessary during this time when manufacturing medical supplies became paramount. Overall, this image stands as a powerful reminder of one woman's determination to make a difference amidst adversity while showcasing America's collective efforts during World War II.
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