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- catalog abstract "This volume is a personal account of Strittmatter's experiences as a WAC. Anecdotes illustrate unfavorable attitudes toward WACs, problems they encountered in their personal and work lives, and how sentiments changed with increasing recognition of their contributions to the war effort.".
- catalog alternative "When WAC was a dirty word.".
- catalog contributor b757182.
- catalog coverage "United States Armed Forces Women.".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog description "Bertha Marie Strittmatter Clark, When WAC Was a Dirty Word. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College.".
- catalog description "Corporal Bertha Strittmatter enlisted in the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC), later known as the Women's Army Corp (WAC). She was stationed at Stout Field, Indianapolis, Indiana from the beginning of World War II until the German surrender. Strittmatter was a colunmist for Wactivities and the Fielder.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:RAD.SCHL:sch00507".
- catalog description "This volume is a personal account of Strittmatter's experiences as a WAC. Anecdotes illustrate unfavorable attitudes toward WACs, problems they encountered in their personal and work lives, and how sentiments changed with increasing recognition of their contributions to the war effort.".
- catalog description "Unpublished finding aid; see also Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library..., The Manuscript Inventories and the Catalogs...10v., (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1984)".
- catalog extent "156 p.".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "United States Armed Forces Women.".
- catalog subject "Clark, Bertha Marie Strittmatter.".
- catalog subject "United States. Army. Women's Army Corps.".
- catalog subject "Women in war.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Participation, Female.".
- catalog title "When WAC was a dirty word, Typescript, 1970?-1977? (inclusive).".
- catalog title "When WAC was a dirty word.".