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- 1942-06-10
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Eleanor Wilson McAdoo, second from left, daughter of the late President Woodrow Wilson, visited Tacoma on June 10, 1942 for a War Bond rally at Jason Lee School. She was pictured with Mayor Harry Cain (left), an unidentified woman and Pierce County War Bonds chairman Leon Titus (right) at the Winthrop Hotel. Mrs. McAdoo held the lengthy title of Regional Advisor of Women's Activities of the War Savings Stamps and Bonds Staff, operating under the Treasury Dept. in Washington D.C. During World War I, she had served in a similar position, with a shorter title, Chairman of the Liberty Loan Drive, under her father. In Tacoma, she spoke on opportunities for women to help raise funds for the current war. At the meeting, a Tacoma and Pierce County Chapter of the Women's League for War Savings was formed. (T. Times 6/9/1942, pg. 2; 6/11/42, pg. 11)
McAdoo, Eleanor Wilson; Wilson, Woodrow--Family; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Titus, Leon E.; War bonds & funds; World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects of war--Tacoma;