It's been about six months since we quit. Hopefully Irene and I can find another job where we can work together! The war is dying down and the dials aren't as needed anymore. I got Irene a job at the dial painting factory so we will get to work together! I'm excited to have her around, she can be like a sister but without all of the real annoying sister stuff!! We have a large family and not a lot of room but we are going to try and make things work. Her name is Irene, she is close to my age. It's been about a week since grandmother died and my mother has invited my grandfather and his orphaned granddaughter to come and live with us. Every so often a lonely soldier will send them letters. Sometimes some of the girls scratch their names and addresses into the back of the watches. After working for one month as an inspector I will be able to move up to getting to paint the dials. To feel important and to help the men that are serving our country. It's a very important job and I'm excited to be a part of the war effort. I've gotten myself a job painting dials for the war. The original report of Drinker's wasn't published until 1925. US Radium didn't just take out pages in Drinker's report, but they changed it into it say that the conditions were perfect for the girls. He later found out that the culprit was manganese. He had studied the poisonous effects of manufacturing-created dust on the respiration and blood content of workers in the zinc industry. Drinker-at the time-was helping to develop the field of industrial hygiene. Drinker was actually a Harvard Professor, but plot twist, he's a guy! In the early 1920s, US Radium actually hired him to see what was happening with the factory workers. This was such an interesting character to find out more about. Let's explore their childhood and family. Who are they? Can you find pics, or info that is real? Do you need to make choices about them? Is you character a real person? Find out. So much can be learned by looking at our growing up. Who are they? What is their story? Our past is a part of us! It shapes us into who we are. Every one of your characters exist outside of this play.
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