DAJ / DAJ, Chicken liver with bacon, fried potatoes and spinach
Chapelle, Dickey / WHS / Robertstock, Hospital Kitchen. Two men make coffee in a ramshackle hospital kitchen, which consisted of a single, improvised burner. The grill is the innards of a human blood shipping case. These cases also served as storage space. This image is one of many taken of or by Dickey Chapelle, and part of the Dickey Chapelle collection held by the Society. Chapelle was one of the first women foreign correspondents to cover World War II, the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and military struggles worldwide, particularly against communism. Her work appeared in Readers Digest, National Geographic, Look, Saturday Evening Post. Chapelle was killed in Vietnam in 1965. Her collection includes photographs; biographical material and personal papers, primarily newsclippings and a few legal documents; taped interviews; and personal correspondence.