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Amelia turns 'career pilot'
Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937; Women; Occupations; Purdue University; Clippings;
Magazine article, “Amelia Turns Career Pilot,” EveryWeek Magazine, editor’s proof, May 17, 1936 [article on Earhart’s position at Purdue University as consultant on careers for women; includes...
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America's great women : Amelia Earhart, who spanned an ocean and won a world
Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937; Magazine covers; Prints; Periodical illustrations;
Mounted cover of McCalls Magazine featuring portrait of Earhart by Neysa McMein, May 1937
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Amelia Earhart scrapbook 8
Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937; Air pilots; Women's rights; National Geographic Society (U.S.); Putnam, George Palmer, 1887-1950; Transcontinental journeys;
Scrapbook kept by Amelia Earhart
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Boston-Maine Airways, Inc., takes air again in year-round service
Boston-Maine Airways, Inc.; Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937; Airline industry; Clippings;
Article, “Boston-Maine Airways, Inc., Takes Air Again in Year-Round Service: Airway Subsidiary of Boston and Maine Railroad and Maine Central Railroad Resumes Service with Amelia Earhart Actively Engaged...
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Amelia Earhart's new flight
Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937; Women; Occupations; Purdue University; Clippings;
Newspaper clipping, “Amelia Earhart’s New Flight: The Noted Aviatrix Ventures Not Across the Ocean Nor on a Transcontinental Hop, But Takes Off on an Expedition Into the Realm of Academics to Show...
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Ruth Nichols' wings clipped
Nichols, Ruth, 1901-1960; Air pilots; Clippings;
Magazine article, “Ruth Nichols’ Wings Clipped,” Inside Stuff, February 20, 1932, pp. 4, 34. [Nichols is on the cover of the magazine; Article states that Nichols was obsessed with the delusion that...
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Outline of early 99 history
Ninety-nines (Organization); Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937
“Outline of Early 99 History,” as given by Ruth Nichols, written in 1938 [A history of the 99s or Ninety-Nines organization, which was formed in 1929; Earhart was elected the first president in 1931...
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Letter, 1921 Apr. 16, to editor of Poetry
Poetry
Letter accompanying four poems Amelia Earhart [under the pen name “Emil Harte”] submitted to Poetry magazine, April 16, 1921
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Amelia Earhart on aircraft and needlecraft
Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937; Needlework; Magazine covers; Periodical illustrations;
Magazine cover - Needlecraft, May 1930
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Dropping in on England
Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937; Friendship (Airplane); Southampton (England); England; Proofs;
Page proofs from McCall’s Magazine of article by Amelia Earhart, “Dropping in on England,” October 1928 [signed by Dick Byrd]
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Letter, Nov. 25, to Amelia
Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937--Correspondence;McCall's magazine
Letter, Neysa McMein (illustrator) to Amelia Earhart, regarding a portrait of Earhart for McCall’s magazine, n.d. [McMein’s portrait of AE appeared on cover of McCall’s in May 1937]
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Ace-high dishes
Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937;
Magazine article, “Ace-High Dishes: Amelia Earhart, Feminine Ace of the Air, Takes a Successful Flyer in Waffles and Sunday Night Suppers,” This Week, October 4, 1936
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Telegram, 1935 Nov. 9, to Earl Findley, Washington, D.C.
Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937--Correspondence; Women;Air Line Pilots Association;
Telegram from Amelia Earhart to Earl Findley of the U. S. Air Services Magazine, discussing the Airline Pilots Association’s policy of denying the admission of women, November 9, 1935
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Round-the-world flight ends in the Pacific
Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937; Noonan, Frederick J., d. 1937; Monuments & memorials;Hawaii; Clippings;
Newspaper clipping, “A Round-the-World Flight Ends in the Pacific,” and “Log of Earhart’s ‘Last Stunt Flight,’” Life Magazine, July 19, 1937, Volume 3, Number 3, Pages 21-22 [contains pictures...
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From an airplane
Poetry;
Drafts of the four poems submitted by Amelia Earhart [Emil Harte] that were submitted to Poetry magazine on April 16, 1921 Poems include: My Friend;” “To M-------;” “Palm Tree;” and “From an...
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To M--
Poetry;
Drafts of the four poems submitted by Amelia Earhart [Emil Harte] that were submitted to Poetry magazine on April 16, 1921 Poems include: My Friend;” “To M-------;” “Palm Tree;” and “From an...
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Rejection slip, 1921 May 16
Poetry
Rejection slip to Emil Harte [Amelia Earhart] from Harriet Monroe of Poetry magazine, “Not quite—as yet. But we consider these unusually promising. So please send us some more when you have some you...
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Poems (drafts)
Poetry;
Drafts of the four poems submitted by Amelia Earhart [Emil Harte] that were submitted to Poetry magazine on April 16, 1921. Poems include: My Friend;” “To M-------;” “Palm Tree;” and “From...
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Poems (drafts)
Poetry;
Drafts of the four poems submitted by Amelia Earhart [Emil Harte] that were submitted to Poetry magazine on April 16, 1921 Poems include: My Friend;” “To M-------;” “Palm Tree;” and “From an...
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Courage
Poetry; Broadsides;
Small broadside of the poem “Courage,” by Amelia Earhart, written before her flight across the Atlantic in 1928. The poem was first printed in “Who is Amelia Earhart?” by Marion Perkins, Survey...
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