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- Ford Women's Softball Team, April 1944 - Opportunities for recreation were important in maintaining morale among Ford Motor Company's employees during World War II. They worked long shifts under constant pressure to meet wartime production goals. To ease the strain, employees participated in organized leagues for baseball, softball, bowling, golf, and other sports.

- April 29, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Women's Softball Team, April 1944
Opportunities for recreation were important in maintaining morale among Ford Motor Company's employees during World War II. They worked long shifts under constant pressure to meet wartime production goals. To ease the strain, employees participated in organized leagues for baseball, softball, bowling, golf, and other sports.
- Ford Women's Softball Team, April 1944 - Opportunities for recreation were important in maintaining morale among Ford Motor Company's employees during World War II. They worked long shifts under constant pressure to meet wartime production goals. To ease the strain, employees participated in organized leagues for baseball, softball, bowling, golf, and other sports.

- April 29, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Women's Softball Team, April 1944
Opportunities for recreation were important in maintaining morale among Ford Motor Company's employees during World War II. They worked long shifts under constant pressure to meet wartime production goals. To ease the strain, employees participated in organized leagues for baseball, softball, bowling, golf, and other sports.
- Ford Women's Softball Team, April 1944 - Opportunities for recreation were important in maintaining morale among Ford Motor Company's employees during World War II. They worked long shifts under constant pressure to meet wartime production goals. To ease the strain, employees participated in organized leagues for baseball, softball, bowling, golf, and other sports.

- April 29, 1944
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Women's Softball Team, April 1944
Opportunities for recreation were important in maintaining morale among Ford Motor Company's employees during World War II. They worked long shifts under constant pressure to meet wartime production goals. To ease the strain, employees participated in organized leagues for baseball, softball, bowling, golf, and other sports.