The Oak Ridge Story the Saga of a People Who Share in History

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. . The barbers are busy back home during rush hours. . . . Sugar is rationed. . . . Your shirts will continue to come back without buttons; we would put them on if we had help enough. ... A shoe repair shop WILL be opened soon. . . .
"Your dormitory WOULDN'T be noisy if everyone were as considerate as he would like his neighbor to be. ... Were you ever ANYWHERE that you liked everyone. . . . Things WEREN'T different back home. . . . Everything can't be done at once, because we need more help.
...We would have planned it differently too if we had thought of it in '33. " Early in October, 1943, Oak Ridge's first school sessions, [55] THE OAK RIDGE STORY where the engineer's boy from Nebraska sat next to the ac- countant's son from Brooklyn, got underway.
The Oak Ridge Hospital was completed later in the month, with formal opening November 17, 1943. The first staff mem- bers under the supervision of Dr. Charles Rea, a Minnesotan and a Colonel in the Army Medical Corps, had arrived in July.


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