7 edition of Slinging doughnuts for the boys found in the catalog.
Published
2007
by Indiana University Press in Bloomington
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | James H. Madison. |
Genre | Biography. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | D807.U6 M24 2007 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17891604M |
ISBN 10 | 9780253350473 |
LC Control Number | 2007014985 |
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Elizabeth Richardson was a Red Cross volunteer who worked as a Clubmobile hostess during World War II. Handing out free doughnuts, coffee, cigarettes, and gum to American soldiers in England and France, she and her colleagues provided a touch of home—American girls with whom the boys could talk, flirt, dance, and perhaps find : Indiana University Press.
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Slinging doughnuts for the boys book Slinging Doughnuts for the Boys: An American Woman in World War James H. Madison. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, xx, pp. $, ISBN )Author: Leisa D. Meyer. Elizabeth Richardson was a Red Cross volunteer who worked as a Clubmobile hostess during World War II.
Handing out free doughnuts, coffee, cigarettes, and gum to American soldiers in England and France, she and her colleagues provided a touch of home—American girls with whom the boys could talk, flirt, dance, and perhaps find companionship.
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This is a highly interesting read of letters and diary entries by a 20 something gal, Elizabeth,who is dropped into England and then France as an American Red Cross volunteer to provide some semblance of home to the troops/5(8). Slinging Doughnuts for the Boys An American Woman in World War II (Book): Madison, James H.: Indiana University PressElizabeth Richardson was a Red Cross volunteer who worked as a Clubmobile hostess during World War II.
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Madison is the Thomas and Kathryn Miller Professor of History Emeritus, Indiana University Bloomington. His books include Eli Lilly: A Life, ; Slinging Doughnuts for the Boys: An American Woman in World War II (IUP, ); The Indiana Way: A State History (IUP, ); and A Lynching in the Heartland: Race and Memory in America.
Clubmobile Girls Mary Metcalfe Rexford's memoir Battlestars & Doughnuts, and historian James H. Madison's book on the experiences of Rosemary Norwalk, Slinging Doughnuts for the Boys, are both a look back at the Clubmobile : F Yeah History. Get this from a library. Slinging doughnuts for the boys: an American woman in World War II.
[James H Madison] -- ""Hey, look, fellows. A real, live American girl!" Elizabeth Richardson often heard such greetings from GIs she met in England and France during World War II. Slinging Doughnuts for the Boys, a new book by historian James H Madison, focused on the story of USRC Captain Elizabeth Richardson.
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Search for more papers by this author. First published: 23 September Author: Neil A. Wynn. Ranging from classic Old-Fashioned style doughnuts, to lemony-glazed baked doughnuts topped with pistachios, and sugar-dusted beignets, this book includes something for all doughnut-lovers. Yeasted, fried, baked, glazed, and sprinkled, doughnuts are enjoyed in all different shapes and sizes.
James H. Madison is an emeritus professor of history at Indiana University. His most recent books are A Lynching in the Heartland: Race and Memory in America (), Slinging Doughnuts for the Boys: An American Woman in World War II (), World War II: A History in Documents (), Hoosiers: A New History of Indiana (), and The Ku Klux Klan in the Heartland ().
This article is adapted from his book Slinging Doughnuts for the Boys: An American Woman in World War II (Indiana University Press, ). Note on Sources Elizabeth Richardson's wartime letters, diary, watercolors, and photographs are in .James H. Madison is the Thomas and Kathryn Miller Professor of History Emeritus, Indiana University Bloomington.
His books include Eli Lilly: A Life, ; Slinging Doughnuts for the Boys: An American Woman in World War II (IUP, ); The Indiana Way: A State History (IUP, ); and A Lynching in the Heartland: Race and Memory in America. So here is how you make these bad boys – First, buy your will need about 1 1/3 yard per book sling.
I choose this bandana fabric from for my boys slowly progressing cowboy room. Before you start making book slings you will need to wash and dry your fabric.
I know, I hate this step too but do it anyway.