| Interviewee | McCUNE, Evelyn Myers (b. 1918) |
| Professions | Nurse |
| Interview ID # | OH 1148 |
| Date(s) of interview | |
| Description | Nurse. Her experiences as a civilian secretary with the State Department in Washington, D.C., before and during World War II. Educational background; decision to take a position with the State Department in early 1941; adjustments in moving from a town of 2,500 people to the nation's capital; personal observations of activities at the Japanese embassy on December 7, 1941; wartime living conditions, rationing, and transportation adjustments; social life; comments about and observations of Secretary of State Cordell Hull, Japanese ambassadors Saburo Kurusu and Kichisabura Nomura, Ambassador Joseph Grew, and Eleanor Roosevelt; working with diplomatic codes; incident involving President Roosevelt's stamp collection; decision to join the Cadet Nurse Corps, 1944. |
| Interviewer(s) | Ronald E. Marcello |
| Physical Description | 66 pp. |
| Terms of Use | Open |