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D.W.&W. News Vol. III | No. 4
We are sad to report that our long-time friend and employee, Chri...
143 views | 0 comments | posted on October 2, 1943
D.W.&W. News Vol. IV | No. 5
Sadly Sgt. John Unger and Private Ronald Lamb were killed oversea...
12 views | 0 comments | posted on November 1, 1944
D.W.&W. News Vol. I | No. 2
Concrete mixers have started work on two of three tower buildings...
10 views | 0 comments | posted on August 3, 1941
D.W.&W. News Vol. III | No. 9
Our building is safe with night watchman Morely Kitchen on duty...
9 views | 0 comments | posted on March 1, 1944
D.W.&W. News Vol. IV | No. 8
We are sad to report that Bill Cox has been killed in action in I...
8 views | 0 comments | posted on February 1, 1945
D.W.&W. News Vol. II | No. 5
The Third Victory Loan campaign got off to a good start at D. W &...
7 views | 0 comments | posted on November 1, 1942
D.W.&W. News Vol. IV | No. 1
It's a sad time for Heseler and the Dahmer family. Our sincerest...
7 views | 0 comments | posted on July 1, 1944
D.W.&W. News Vol. IV | No. 2
Sympathy to the families of Ronald Linhorst and Harry Scott who w...
6 views | 0 comments | posted on August 1, 1944
D.W.&W. News Vol. II | No. 6
Believe it or not, it's our fourth Wartime Christmas. Plans for C...
6 views | 0 comments | posted on December 2, 1942
D.W.&W. News Vol. III | No. 2
The Whole Town Chips In to Build a Wading Pool in Forbes Park for...
6 views | 0 comments | posted on August 2, 1943
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