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Watson Home Children Aid War Cause

Watson Home Children Aid War Cause Pittsburgh district children, victims of a dread disease, are playing their own important roles in America's war effort for 1944. They're all youngsters in the D. T. Watson Home for Crippled Children in Leetsdale- -boys and girls who are restricted physically. Infantile paralysis, for the most part, is to blame for their misfortune. But still, in line with all real Americans, they're contributing to victory and future peace. Because of them, many an American soldier, wounded in distant battlefields, will be helped back to health and a satisfying place in the postwar world. Stationed at 140-acre "Sunny HIll," which includes the homeand adopted by its young residents- are 16 members of the Army Corps. They're studying treatment of patients by physical measures in the D. T. Watson School of Physical Therapy, associated with the University of Pittsburgh. Later, their patients will be Army men and women, but for now they work with the girls and boys on the estate. First Lt. Elizabeth Dean. formerly commander of basic training companies at Fort Des Moines, Ia., is commanding officer of the WAC group here.
Article from 02 Jan 1944Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph(Pittsburgh, PA)
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