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"Those Wonderful Women in Their Flying Machines" Re-Creates Absorbing Page of Women's History

Description: Article from Rawson, Wade Publishers, Inc. titled "'Those Wonderful Women in Their Flying Machines' Re-Creates Absorbing Page of Women's History" discussing Sally Van Wagenen Keil's book "Those Wonderful in Their Flying Machines: The Unknown Heroines of World War II."
Date: February 20, 1979
Creator: Anthony, Carolyn & Mayers, Gwenn
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[Letter from Charlyne Creger, May 20, 1977]

Description: Letter from Charlyne Creger explaining that she was admitted as a patient at Big Spring AAF along with Mary Shaw and Laura Rutledge who were injured in a B.T. 13 crash. Ms. Creger mentions that she will obtain an official correspondence from the Doctor in order to prove her treatment at the facility.
Date: May 20, 1977
Creator: Creger, Charlyne
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum

[House Manager Instructions for Abilene Civic Center Theatre]

Description: "House Manager for the ACC Homecoming Musical at the Abilene Civic Center Theatre" manual by Cullen Cullers, the 1970 and 1971 Abilene Christian College Homecoming musical house manager. The document includes information on recruiting and training ushers, ticketing issues, preparing for the show, and other responsibilities.
Date: November 20, 1971
Creator: Cullers, Cullen
Partner: Abilene Christian University Library

[Clipping: Were WASPs First Combat Women?]

Description: Full page from the Stars and Stripes featuring a column by Patricia Collins Hughes discussing why the WASP should be eligible for veterans' benefits. The page also contains a column written by the chairman of the NAVPA and the continuation of an article from the front page. The reverse of the page includes the newspaper's masthead, letters to the editor, a guest editorial about Veterans' Day, and an editorial about the VA hospital system.
Date: October 20, 1977
Creator: Hughes, Patricia Collins
Partner: National WASP WWII Museum
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