Women in Aeronautics

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Women in Aeronautics
U.S. WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION
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Part 4? ~ Woman Ir. Aeronautics
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ABBREVIATIONS
A,R.C. R. & M. - Great Britain. Aeronautical research
committee. Reports and memoranda.
A.S.M.E. - American society of mechanical engineers,
Mew York.
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Atti Assoc. ital. aerotecn. - Atti dell Associaz-ìone
italiana di aerotecnica. Roma,.
C.I.N.A. - Commission internationale de navigation
aerlenne, Genève.
C-R- Acad. sci^ - Co^pte? rsii^ua hfimlouauaires àt?s séances
de l'Acsdeni^fie 3 ecien.ce.?, Paris.
D.V.L. - Deutsche versucì' Ba.ìì^ (.alt für luftfahrt, Berlin.
F.A. I. - Federation ^eVcnautic-ue internationale, Paris.
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H. M. S t a t. off. - Hi s H n b h t y fi St at ì on er y office, London.
N .A.A. - National aeronauti c aesocia ti on , Washington.
N.A-C.A. - National advisory committee fcr aeronautics,
Tashir±£ton*
l'I.F-.L. - National physical laboratory, Teddington, England.
Pub. 6Cient. tech. Sin, de l'air, ~ Publications acientìfiques et technicues du Miniotere de l'air. Service
des reche-rches de 1'aeronautirue, Paris.
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R.A.F. - R.oy.^1 air force (Great Britain)
R.A.S. - Royal aeronautical society (Great Britain)
Renr- Istituto sper. aer. - Rendiconto dell'Istituto
sperimentale aeronautico, Roma,
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S.A-E. - Society of autonative engineers, Ne'' Yorh.
ü-S. C-ovt. print, off. - U.S. Government printing office,
Washington.
V.D.I. - Verein deutscher Ingenieure, Berlin.
Vi'.C-.L. - Vissenschaftliehe gesell sc^ixft für luf tfahrt, Berlin.
Z.A.Jvi.M. - Zeitschrift für an.:e'jantìte nathematik und
mechanik, Berlin.
2.F.M. - Zeitschrift fur iluf-;;technik und motorJuftschiffahrt
München.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ON WOMEN IN A E R O N A U T I C S
j-ourBini? "becomes electra. Time
p.'35. (Amelia Earhart)
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Mar. 29, 1 9 3 7 , v. 29, no. 1 3 ,
Earhart wrecks ship after setting an ocean record.
Mar, 27, 193?, v. 9, p. 27.
Thoughts while flying, by Ruth Rowland Nichols.
science monitor,' Mar. 24, 1937, p. 3.
News -*REK,
Christian
England to Australia, Oct. 5th - n t h . Canadian aviation.
Mar. 1937, v. 10, no. 3, p. 13. (Je^u Battou)
England to Cap? Town, fvlay it\ - 7t.--.
Mar. 1937, v. 10, no. 3, p. 1:;.
C-¡.'1- c '...in aviation,
(An;. Kolliaon)
Give me air, by IJ.IY Pons. Airwoman,, Feb.-Mar. 1 9 3 7 , v. 2,
nc. 11 j p.
SG. illus.
Markham - transatlantic, Sep. 4th-5th, Canadian aviation,
Mar. 1937, v. 1 0 , no. 3, p. 1 2 . (Mrs. Beryl Markham)
Mexican holiday, "by Bealah Salisbury. Airwoman, Feb.-Mar.,
1937, v. 2, no. 11, p* 1 3 , 26. illus.
She flies again. Airwoman, Feb.-Mar, 1937, v. 2, no, 11,
p, 16-17. port.
Vfoman'B height record, June 23rd. Canadian aviation,
Mar. 1037, v. 10, no. 3, p. 13. (Maryse Hilaz)
Women wanted, by James A. Wales Jr. Airwoman, Feb.-Mar.
1 9 3 ? , v'. 2, no. 11, p. 8 0 - 2 1 .
illus.
Women with, wings. Airwoman, ?eb.-&ar. 1937, v. 2, no. 1 1 ,
p. 1 4 — 1 5 . port.
Collectors' stance to cay for round-world trip.
Feb. 20, 1937, v. 9, p. 3 3 . illus., port.
Nev;s week,
Amelia Earhart at home, by E. M. Boykin. Better homes and
gardens, Feb. 193?, v. 15, p. 4 6 . illus.
Maryse Bastie flies solo across Atlantic.
Feb. 1 9 3 ? , v. 30, no. 2, p. 3 6 .
Aerc digest,
Mail-woman: Mrs Harvey, South Dakota's ace carrier.
digest, Jan. 2, 1937, v. 1 2 3 , p. 7 .
Literary
Air in business, by Ruth Lucton Mills. Airwoman, Jan. 193?,
v, 2, no. 1 0 , p. 1 8 - 1 9 . illus., port.
Flight to the Andes, by Blair ftiles. Airwoman, Jan. 1937,
v. 2, no, 10, p. £0-21, 24. illus.
Hours, by Louise Thaden.
p. 61. port,
American magazine, Jan. 1937, v. 123,
I'erida - but whore is it? by Olive P. Gately, Airwoman,
Jan, 193?> v. 2, no. 10, p. 9, 22-23. Illus.
Mrs. Mowry establishes new women's marks.
Jan. 1937, v. 30, no, 1, p. 87.
Sky marker, by Louise Thaden.
v. 123, p. 109. port.
Aero digest,
American magazine, Jan. 1937,
With the greatest of oase, by Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt
Whitney. Airwoman, J w u l£-3v, v. 2, no. 10, p. 6-7,
S3, illus.
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Miss Jean Batten a brX13J.• ;,nt f 1 ight. Aircraft, Melbourne,
Nov, 2, 1' ?G, v. 15, lit', S,'f- illus.
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Jean Batten's new solo vn^ord from England to New Zealand.
U.S. Air services, Washington, Nov, 1936, v. 21, no. 11.,.
p. 29.
Miss Batten's grand alam. Flight, Oct. 22, 1936, v. 30,
no. 1452, p, 409. illus.
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Silhouettes d'aviatrices: Regina Wincsa, pilote d. acrobatie*
Les Aides, Oct. 2 2 , 1936, no. SCI, p. 9. port.
Transatlantic crossings bring two german survey planes, a
round trlv, and a feminine solo. Aviation,, Oct. 3.93ft,
v. 35, p. 51-52. illus.
Transatlantic reciprocity. Adventures of IKrs. Markham and
of the RLchman-I/.erri 11 team in their respective
transatlantic flights. Flight, Sep. 1 0 / 1936, p. 257¬
63. illus.
Norway's aviation queen, by Helfsn Waterhouse. Popular
aviation, Sep. 1936, v. 19, no, 3, p. £4, 68. illus.,
port. (G-isken Jakobsen)
Air markers.
Time, Aug. 24, 1936, v. 28, p. 48.
illus.
Air markers; women pilots help make orivato flying safe.
News week, Aug". 22, 1936, v. 6, p. 25. illus.
Signs for skyways; a modern job these girls have undertaken,
by E. Roe. Christian science monitor, Aug. 5, 1936,
p. 5, illus,
Le Record d'altitude de Maryse Hilsa. L'Illustration,
July 4, 1936, v. 194, p. 322. illus.
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Maryse Hilz battle record de France d altitude et Is record
du monde feminin d'altitude en montant a. 14.310 metres,
par Michel Detroyat, Plein ciel, May-June 193S, v. 9,
no. 50, p, 7-9. illus.
L&3 Records transafricains de Mrs. Mollison. Illustration,
May 30, 1936, v. 194, p. 176. map, port.
Amelia Earhart's new flight; expedition into the realm of
academics to show women the pathway to a new career, by
J. 1,'labie. Christian science monitor, Apr. 29, 1956, p.
illus,
Snapshot biography, by Ruth Nichols, Good housekeeping,
Mar. 1936, v. 102, p. 38-3S. 11:1 us*
Flying girl, by Slly Beinhorn.
London, Geoffrey Bles, 1936.
C-irl around the world, by Dorothy Kllgallen.
McKay, 1?T6.
Philadelphia,
Kelene Boucher aviatrics, car Jacques Mortane.
1936.
Paris, Plon,
Skyways to a jungle laboratory, by Grace Crile. N,Y.,
W. W. Norton and co., 1S56, £40 p. illus,, map.
Flying up from Rio, by Rosita Forbes, National geographic
magazine, Oct., Dec. 1935, p. 406-19, 94-108> 'illus.
Pilot licenses for women.
v. 120, p. 29.
Literary digest, Nov. 16, 1935,
Women pilots? Some say yes, some no, some maybe.
week, Nov. 15, 1935, v. 6, p. 22.
NewG
Flying costumes worn by the early women pilots, by E. H.
Gregory. U.S. Air services, Washington, Nov. 1935,
p. 26-27.
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Una Perdita rimpianta in Germania. L'Ala d Italia, ftiilano,
Jiov. 1935, v, 14, p. 57. Illus. (Kaetchen Paulus)
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Q,ueen Helen of air breaks down industry s last barric-r.
Literary digest, Oct. 25, 1935, v. 120, p. 34-35. Illus
Bread and butter and airwomen, by G. Studer. National aero­
nautic magazine, Washington, Oct. 1935, p. £0-21.
The Service is excellent as a new profession grows u'D.
Airwoman, Oct. 1935, v. 2, no. 9, p, 10-11. illus.
13 hours 34 minutes.
p. 5. illus,
Airwoman, Oct. 1935, v, 2, no. 9,
Second-best woman pilot zooms nearer the top. News week,
Sso. 21, 1935, v. 5, p. 36. (Laura Ingalls)
Threy pilots^ three judges, three trophies, by E. J, Burns,
Sportsman pilot, Sep. 15, 1935, p. 29.
Eizzy depths to dizsy heights, by Jeannette Lernpite.
woman , Sep. 19 35, v. 2 no. 8, p. 6.
Air­
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Feminine contingent, by Pat O'Malley.
v. 2, no. 8, p. 9.
Airwoman,, Sep. 1935^
Flying superstitions. Airwoman, Aug.-Sep. 1355, v. 2
no. 7-8, p. 14, 1?; 11-12. ports.
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The Smartest thing afli^ht owned cy a "'oijir.n. Airwoman,
Seo, 1S35, v. 2, no. S, p. 4. ii:us.
l£hy they lt;arn to fly.
p. 10, of.i-t.fl-
Airwoman Sop. 1235,, v. 2, no. 3,
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And whst is yrr-vj record ? b" Louise Th.acl.en.
1935, v. 2, r'j. 7, p. 16-17- illus.
Airwoman, Aug.
En avion sui* la Somalic--, par Marie-Edith de Bonneuil.
des deux rnondes, Aug, 1935, p. 579-37.
I feel better now, by Clara Studer.
v. 2, no, 7, p. 10
maps.
Revue
Airwoman, Aug. 1935,
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Kine-day pageant, by Ray Cooper.
v. 2 t rio, 7 , p, 5, illus.
Plane owners.
Airwoman, Aug. 1935,
Airwoman, Aug. 1935, v, 2, nc. 7, p. 12-13,
We're off! Amelia Earhart - an impression, by Grace
Parrington Gray. Farmer's wife, Aug. 1935, p, 6, 13,
16, ports.
Act of faith, by Laura Installs.
p. 43.
Time, July 22, 1955, v. 26,
The Air hostess invades eurcpean airlines, by A. JohnsonTurner. Aerc and airways, July 1935, n.s., v. 1,
no. 3, p. 3-4, illus.
Silhouettes, by E. J. Burns.
1935, p. 20-21.
Sportsman pilot, June 15,
Good-will emissary again achieves the unusual. News week,
Hay 13, 1935, v\ 5, p. 34. (Amelia Earhart)
Philatelists fly into rage over flyer's stamp corner, by
Amelia Earhart, News week, May 11, 1935, v, 5, p. 15*
s
Across country, by Bessie Owen.
no. 6, p. 11, 18. illus.
Airwoman, May 1935, v, 2,
Charting A.E.'s course to Mexico, by Clarence S. Williiams.
Airwoman, May 1935, v. 2, no. 6, p. 8. chart.
Crli&ing far and near.
p. 6. illus.
Airwoman, May 1935, v, 2, no, 6j
Our heroine glides - and howl by Linton Wells.
May 1935, v. 2, no. 6, p. 5, 16. illus.
Airwoman,
My flight from Hawaii, by Amelia. Sarhart. National geographic
magazine, May 1935, v. 67, p. 593-609, Illus,
Cloud club, by Betsy Barton. Airwoman, Apr. 1935; v* 2,
no. 5, p. 1?, map. port.
Diplomats of the airways, by Majorie C. Driscoll. Popular
aviation, Apr. 1935, v. 18, no. 4, p. 245-46, 300.
Flying pals.
port.
Airwoman, Apr. 1935, v. 2, no. 5, p. 5.
Our turfing expert.
p. 16. port.
Airwoman, Apr, 1935, v, 2, no. 5j
Ladybird: pilot Helen Rickey, by ff. B. Courtney.
Mar. 30, 1935, v. 95, p. 16. illus.
Collier's,
College fliers. Airwoman, Mar. 1935, v. 2, no. 4 , p. 10-11.
illus., port.
Five continents - one airplane and I. Airwoman, Mar. 1935,
v. 2, no. 4, p. 7, 18. ports. (Elly Beinhorn)
Lines in the sky, by Pat O'Malley.
v. 2, no. 4, p. 9.
Thoroughbred, by Amelia Sarhart.
v. 26, p. 23. illus.
Airwoman, Mar. 1935
;
Scholastic Feb. 2, 1935>
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Amelia Earhart s flight navigation chart.
Feb. 1935, v. 2, no. 3, p. 10.
Airwoman,
Dawn to dusking around the Bay state, by Barbara Southgate^
Airwoman, Feb. 1935, v. 2, no. 3, p« 6, illus.
Flying de luxe, by Linda Wellesley.
v. 2, no. 3, p. 7. port.
Junior airwoman, by Betsy Barton.
v. 2, no. 3, p. 13. illus.
Airwoman, Feb. 1935,
Airwoman, Feb. 1935,
What did she do so wrong? by Swanee Taylor.
Feb. 1935, v, 2, no, 3, p. 3, 10.
Airwoman,
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Sticky business, "by Amelia Earhart,
v 140, p. 118,
Nation, Jan. 30, 1935,
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Amelia Earhart's record flight from Hawaii to California.
Literary digest, Jan. 19, 1935, v. 119, p. 8.
First woman to fly 2,408 miles over the Pacific»
week, Jan. 19, 1935, v. 5, p. 20. illus.
News
Auto-biography of the Lindbergh, of Norway, by Birder Johnsen.
Sportsman pilot, J?n. 15, 1935, v. 13, no. 1, p. 26-27,
43-45. illus. (Gisken Jakoosen)
Fashions in flight, by Fay Gillis.
v, 2s no, 2, p» 15• illus.
Katrina flies cloudburst.
p. 4. port.
Reason to be proud.
port.
Airroman, Jan. 1935,
Airwoman. Jan. 1935, v. 2, no. 2,
Airwoman, Jan. 1935, v. 2, no. 2, p. 4.
Women of the year, by Mary Roberts' Rinehart.
review, Jan. 1935, v. 36, p, 6. illus.
Pictorial
Grünspecht wird ein Flieger; der Werdegang eines Flugschülers;
von Elly Beinhorn.. Leipzigs Breitkopf und Härtel, 1935.
145 p. illus.
Helene ^Boucher, jeune fille française, par Antoine Redier.
Préface du General Denain. Paris, E. Flammarion, 1935.
243 p.
North to the Orient, by,Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Maps by
Charles A. Lindbergh. New York, Harcourt, Brace and
co., 1935. 255 p. maps,
Wosen in the wind, by Francis Walton.
and Rinehart, inc., 1935.
I prefer a seaplane, by E. J. Burns.
Dec. 15, 1934, o. 6-7.
To date data on women pilots.
no. 2, p. 5.
New York, Farrar
Sportsman pilot,
99er, Dec. 2, 1934, v. 1,
Not in competition isrith men, by Barbara Southgate.
woman, Dec. 1934, v. 2, no, 1, p. 4.
My amerlean friends, by H. B. Tate.
v. 1, no. 12, p. 4.
Air­
Airwoman, Nov. 1934,
The Practical pilot, by Louise Thaden.
1934, v, 1, no. 12, p. 11.
Airwoman, Nov.
Scoring im, "by A l i o Kirnchman.
no. 12, p. 2, 1 0 . illua.
X~C, by Melba Board.
p, 12. port.
Airwoman, Nov. 1954., v. 1 ,
Airwoman, Nov. 1934, v. 1, no. 1 2 ,
A Bir¡3 can do that, by Oea Johnson. Airwoman, Seo,-Oct.
1954, v. 1, no. 11, p, 9-10. lllus.
Dins Tragedy attends the rfices, by C-. Pond. Popular aviation , Oct. 1934 , -p. 225 . (Wowon' s national airmeet,
Dayton, Ohio)
Bread and butter and aviation. AA -v;.i"~, S-^c.-Oct. 1934,
v. 1, no. 11, o, IB. i"!l"£.
Frances Karrejl Marsaüs,, by Svrro
Tr.y/or. Airwoman,
Sep. - 0ct. 19 34-, v. 1 , no, 11, p, G. port.
G-enus feminina aeronaut:! ca, by V>\
G-amble, Jr. Airwoman, Sr..: .—Oct. IZ'if-i, v. lj no. 11, p. 10.
Practical flying for '"ouun, by M. de Bunsen.
airports, Oct. 19.34, p. £66-67.
Prnetical pilot, bv Amelia Earhart.
1934, v. 1, no. 11, p. 11.
Airways and
Airwoman, Sep,-Oct.
The Well-dressed airwoman, Airwoman, Sep.-Oct. 1934,
v. 1, no. 11, p. 12. illus.
Ladies launch their own national air meet.
pilot, Sep. 15, 1934, p. 21.
San Diego fair meet.
Sportsman
Sportsman pilot, Sep. 15, 1934, p. 20.
Airwoman; the .magazine of air travel for all air-minded
women and to maJsc moro women air-minded. (Successor
to 99er) Sep. 1934Flying around the North Atlantic., by Anno Morrow Lindbergh;
with a foreword, by Charles A, Lindbergh, National
geographic magaziJIÜ, 3 ep • 1934, v. 66, p. £59-337.
illua., maps.
On the outsido looking in, by B. Poole.
Sep. 1934, p. 155-56.
Popular aviation,
Oh, Lord, bail out 1 experiences of an aviator's wife.
Saturday evening post, June 30, 1934, v. 206, p. 10-11.
illus,
93er; official organ of the 99 club of women pilots and
of the Women's national aeronautical association,
Ke\? Yor'i, Nov. 1933-Aug, 1934. (Continued s.3
Airwoman)
Private pilot no. £814!. 99er, Aug. 19-34, v. 1, no. 10,
p, 5. port. (Louise B. Sisson)
Flying sisters. 9Ser, July 1934, v. 1, no. 9, p. 7.
(Alice Hirschman and Elaine Hirseaman Egan)
If you're flying to Mexico, by Bessie Owen.
1934, v. 1, no. 9, p. 10-11. port.
99er, July
Laura Ingalls adds 17,000 mile solo to record.
June 2, 1934, v, 3, p. 28.
As Garollna fathers cheer.
p. 8-9. porta.
port.
News week,
99er, June 1934, v. 1, no. 8,
Meet Mary Kiddle, by Cora Sterling.
no. 8, p. 3.
3:sr. June 1934, v. 1,
Society awaivifl Hubbard medal to Anne Morrow Lindbergh.
Nation?,! re-cgraohic magazine, June 1934, v. 65, p. 790¬
794.
mug.
This months cover. U.S. Air services, Washington, June
1934, p. 32-33. (Laura Ingalls)
Miss Batten's achievement. Women's record from England to
Australia. Flight, May 31, 1934, p. 541.
Around South America. 99er, May 1934, v. 1, no. 7, p. 3.
(Laura Ingalls)
The Ceiling was about 800, by Ruth Marshall Rueckert.
:^ay 1934, v. 1, no. 7, p. 10.
99er,
Mr. and Mrs. pilot. Parts I and II. 99er, Apr., May 1934,
v, 1, no. 6, 7, p. 6-7; 8-9, 13. ports.
Pretto Bell, America's youngest aviator, by L. H. Martin.
Overland, May 1934, v. 92, p. 97.
That certain buddy of mine, by Helen R. Johnson.
May 1934, v. 1, no. 7, p. 7. port.
99er,
L. C. no. 1390S, by Mary Elizabeth Owens. 99er, Apr. 1934,
v. 1, no. 6, p. 5. port. (Gerry Konomichl)
Domnisoara Braescu.
Transport no. 16221.
p. 2, port.
99er, Mar. £, 1934, v, 1, no. 5, p. 5.
9Ser, Mar. 2 , 1934, v. 1, no. 5,
Aero-sportswoman, by J. Thomas.
p. 160. (Phoebe F. Oralis)
Popular aviation, Mar, 1934,
Any woman can learn to fly, by George W. Orr.
1934, v. 1, no. 4, p. 7.
Evelyn Frost.
99er, Feb. 2,
99er, Feb. 2, 1934, v« 1, no. 4, p* 7.
ninety-nine's niche in aviation, by C. Studer*
aeronautic magazine, Feb 1934, p 8,
0
port,
National
r
Soviet women take off, by Fay G-illis, Independent woman,
Feb, 1934, v„ 13, p. 44-45. illus.
Le Voyage Paris-Toki.o de maryse Hilsz.. Ch.roniq.ue des avions
Louis Breguet, Jan.-Feb* 1934, v 5, no 7, p 151-54•
Illus
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The Honorable Lady Mary Baileyt
no, 4, p. 70.
New women's refueling record.
p * 22 a
flyi-g, Jan. 24, 1934, v. 1 1 ,
Kews week, Jan. 6, 1934, v, 3,
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Linotypes and pro-pel er3, by Helen CTegg
1934, v. 1, no. 3, p. 2, port.
On the up-current s, by Laura S, Harney
v, 1, no. 3, p. 4,5,
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Planely personal, by Margaret Thomas.
v. 1, no, 3, p. 4. port
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99er, Jan. 2,
99 er, Jan. 2-, 1934,
99er, Jan* 2, 1934,
ft
Book of famous fliers, by James A. Molllson,
London, 1934, 190 p
Glasgow,
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Enduring on an endurance flight, by Jean La F.onco
1934, v 2, no 2,3, p. 5, 35, 56, port.
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Taxi-strip,
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Transport no* 6608,
port.
99er, Dec. 2, 1933, v« 1, no, 2, p„ 2.
Wings for the Mrs., by E„ R. Fuller. U.S. Air services,
Washington, Nov. 1933, p. 14-16.
Le Sixième sens, par L. Îfoure-Favier,
v. 246, p 335-40,
Mercure, Sop* 1, 1933,
D
Waco goes to England, by
Geyer, Popular aviation, Aug.
1933, p 89-90, (purchased, by Lady Drummond-Kay)
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You must fly, by Ruth Michols
v. 34, p. 22,
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Pictorial review, Aug. 1933,
The Aero sportswomen, by joan Thomas,, Pooular aviation,
July 1933, v, 12, no. 6, p. 370, 394. illus.
The First woman airplane—pilot, by Helen Waterhouse.
Sportsman pilot, July 1935, v, 6-7* (Airship flight
of Mrs, Henry Breckinridge)
I like- my job, "by E. Davis as told to F„ 0. Bergstrcm.
U.S. Air services, June 1933, p, 245* (Hostess on
Eastern air transport)
In the air with our flying first lady, by I, Juncu G-ood
housekeeping, June 1933, v„ 96, p. £6-27. illua.
Betey Ross corps drops anchor, by J* Powell.
May 1933, p. 8,
ni^sneii
Aircraft age,
J
Lady Drummond-Hay, by lirs.
;&vuiti 7:s^uf;en»
Air pilot, May 193?, v. 1, n ;« 3, p. 5 = port.
The
r
What about t£u-vt hoe-toss job? by Jo.-tn Thouuuie
aviation, Mny 1933, p. 290,
Popular
An International siounc^rstunding, by C«
&„ The
Asroplino, London, Apr. 12, 1935, v. 4 4 , p. 61S-20.
( M y Johnson Hollison)
Part of the fun of it, by Amelia Earhart.
Apr*. 1933, v. 63, p. 62-6-3. illus,
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Alice Duponts flying experience*
1933, p. IS.
House and garden,
Sportsman pilot, Mar.
Opportunities for women in the air, by James Mollison.
Popular flying, Mar. 1933, v. 1, no, 12, p. 585-39.
Air stewardess, by Francis Vivian Drake*
Fob, 1933, p. 1S5-193.
Duties of an air hostess, by L. Froednan.
Feb. 1933, p. 81-62.
Atlantic monthly,
Pouular aviation,
Looking down on the U.S.S.R, , bv Fay Gillis.
pilot, Fob. 1933, p. 26-291
Sportsman
The Death of HIsa Winifred Spoonor, by Italo Balbo.
Jan. 19, 1933, v. 25, p. 61, 6?, illua.
Flight,
Winifred Spooner. " Aeroplane, London, Jan« 13, 1933, p. 94«.
Now records for the Caps flight. Air and airways, Jan* 1933,
p. 335-56. (Flights of Amy Johnson Mollison)
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Who's who. "Champion.
e* 13-14. illus.
The Pilot, Jan. 1933, v. 6, no. 1,
(Mrs, Gladys O'Donnell)
Women's chapters and tho K.A.A., by Mrs* W« W. Kilar.
National aeronautic magaaine, Jan. 1933, p. 15«
Amy Johnson, by Hubert Stewart Banner.
Cowan, ltd*, 1933- 127 p.
London, Rich and
130 stunden über Afrika, von Elly Beinhorn,
1933, 123 p, illus.
Berlin, Scherl,
Women in the twenthieth century, by S« P. Breckinridge.
Ne* York, McGraw-Hill, 1933. 364 p.
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Mrs. J Ar MoIiison s great flight to the Cape and back in
record time. Flight, London, Dec. 22, 1932, v„ 24,
no. 52, p. 1207-06, 1224, illus.
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Mrs, Mollison's return.
p* 1194-96*
Aeroplane, London, Dec, 21, 1932,
Long-range light aeroplane. Aircraft en^.1 neering, London,
Dec. 1932, p. 302, (Amy John/Mü ivlolllson s flight to
Cape Town)
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Women's place in aviation an seen by endurance fliers, by
W, E. Dsivia=-'-!. Southern aviation, Atlanta, 0-a.,
Dec, lC3s, c. 11. (Interview with Louise McPhetridge
Thaden and Frances Harrell Marsalis)
Mrs, James A. Mollison's record. Flight, Nov. 24, 1932,
p. 1133= (Also Aeroplane, London, Nov, 23, 1932,
p. 964) (England to Cape Town)
Melba Gorby.
The Pilot, Nov. 1932, p. 17,
How we broke the endurance record, by Frances Marsalis and
Louise ivlcphetridge Thaden. Aircraft, Melbourne,
Mov. 1932, p. 19-20,
Lady after our own heart, by Amelia Sarhart.
Sep. 7, 1932, v. 135, p. 202.
Nation,
Ladybirds down with powered noses, and a brand new record.
Literary digest", Sep. 3, 1932, v. 114, p. 32-34,
Lady birds, by P. de Senez,
D. 49-51.
Country life, Aug.-Sep* 1932,
Society's special medal awarded to Amelia Earhart, First
woman to receive geographic distinction at brilliant
ceremony in the national capital. National geographic
magazine, Sep, 1932, v 62," p 353-67. illus.
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We girls must stick together.
Sep. 1932, p. 23-29.
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Western flying, Los Angeles,
Women and courage, by Amelia Earhart,
1932, p. 54-S5.
Cosmosoolitan, Sep*
Women flyers set new endurance record of 196 hours„ U.S.
Air services, Washington, Sep 1932 v. 1?, no* 9,
p. 30.
F
High flying ladies, by W, B. Courtney,
1932, p. 29-30.
Flying the Atlantic, by Amelia Earhart.
Aug. 1932, v 114, p 15-17.
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American magazine,
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Amelia Earhart Putnam. U.S. Air services, Washington,
July 1932, v. 17, no, 7, p. 7-8.
Silhouettes, by B. Stoll, Sportsman pilot, July 1932,
p. 3 5 . (Ruth Kitchel)
"Sunshine" herself* Canadian aviation, July 1932, p. 10-11,
(Jean Cowman, Hamilton,.Qnt,)
Thrilling experience of a nione^r woman flyer, by E„ M.
Wil.li&j(L3, Southern aviation, Atlanta G-a., July 1932-,
p. 7-9, (:£r;* phonbe Fv Omlie)
T
"A.E.", by K» VrV'llo, J,S. Air services, Washingtron,
June 1932, p. 14. (Biography of Amelia Earhart)
Amelia scores again. National aeronautic magazine, Washing­
ton, June 1932, v, 10, no, 6, p. 4-5. illus,
Amelias have changed since Thackeray's "Vanity Fair"
U.S.
Air services, Washington, June 1932, v, 17, no, 6, p 13«,
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From Camaguey to Port-of-Spain on a magic carpet, by G-ladys
Smith* National aeronautic magazine, Washington,
June 1932, v, 10, no* 6, p. 19-24* illus,
Mrs. Earhart Putnam a traverse, seule, I'Atlantique,
L'Aerophile, Paris, June 1932, v, 40, no, 6, p, 170-71,
illus,.
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Miss Amelia Earhart 3 Atl&ntic flight, First woman to
accomplish solo crossing. Flight, London, May 27,
1932, v, 24, no, 22, p, 459* illus.
Why I believs women pilots can't fly the Atlantic, by
Lady Mary Heath". Liberty, May 21, 1932, p, 4-9-51«.
Why do women fly? by M C. Alexander. Southern aviation,
Atlanta, c-a., May 1932, p, 15-16,
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Erfahrungen aus meineni asienfiug, von Slly Beinhorn
Luft^acht, Berlin, Apr, 1932, no, 4, p 144-46,
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Ko\? Phoebe Omlie won the 1931 air derby, by E M. Williams,
Southern aviation, Atlanta, G-a. , Apr, 1952, p« 15-16.
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Elll Beinhorns flug nach Niederländisch-Indien«
Luftschau,
Berlin, Mar. 10, 1932, v. 5, no 5, p. 69-70, illus.
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Behind the "ballyhoo, by Ruth Nichols,
Mar. 1932, p. 43.
Betsy Ross corps, by D» A, Lyon.
p. 10-11/
American magasine,
Aircraft age, Mar* 1933,
ïhrIlling experiences of learning to fly, by E« Jones.
Southern aviation, Atlanta,"~Ga«, Mar. 1932, p« IS,
Silhouettes, by D. Rochford, Sportsman pilot, Feb* 1952,
p. 23. (Jessamine Goddnrd)
Amelia Earhart Putnam. Conf .-ÏI":»ÏQP rrssovt to accompany
S, J* Res 155, U.S. Coîv;r •*:!>:•, Coi^e^ence committees,
1931-1932, Washington, Tj.S. flovt, print, off., 1932.
2 p, (vPr.d Go:v., lot sr-cin« Houac. Report no 1735)
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A Biographical history of amorican aviation, Los Angeles,
Blue booh of aviation, 1932, 292 p. illus.
Flying over South America; twenty thousand miles by air,
by Annie Smith Peek. Boston, New York, Houghton
Mifflin and co,, 1932* 256 p
illus.
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The Fun of it; random records of my own flying and of
women in aviation, by Amelia Earhart, New York,
Brewer, Warren and Putnam, 1932«, 218 p. illus
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150 f allschirm-absp^runge. Lola erzählt selbsteriebtesi
von Lola (Voréscu) Schroter. Dresden, W„ Limpert,
1932c 16S p. illus., elates.
Ein Mädchen fliegt um tile Pelt, von Elly Beinhorn., Berlin,
RcHobbing, 1932. 217 o, illus„, map, plates*
Plaisir des ailes, par Amelia Earhart*
Paris, 1932.
Our flight to the Cape, by Peggy Salaman
Air and airways,
D^ci. 1931, p. 2S9-90. (Flight of Peggy Salaman and
A. Gordon Store fror* England to Gape î w n )
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Women and aviatiov,, by Lady Mary Heath*
Dec, 1 9 3 1 , p, I S .
national glider,
L'Aviation sanitaire coloniale aux derniers congrès d'aéronautique, uur Marie Marvingt» L'Aerophile, Paris,
Nov. 15, 1931, v. 39, no, 11, p. 322,
New record to Cape Town, Aeroplane, London, îîov« 11, 1931,
p 1110-12. Flight, Nov. 13, 1931, p, 1126. (Flight
of Peggy Salaiaan and A. Gordon Store from England to
Cape Town)
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She took a tip and flew; Beul ah. Unruh, by F . P. Stockbridge,
American'magazine, Nov. 1 9 3 1 , v, 1 1 2 , p 7 8 „ illus.
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Sidelights on a famous woman flier. Southern aviation,
Atlanta, Ga,, Nov. 1931, p 2 5 , (Mrs« Phoebe F Omlie)
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Thrilling experience of learning to fly, by M. M, Sheffey.
Southern aviation, Atlanta, Ga«, Nov. 1 9 3 1 , p, 1 7 .
Ladies of the air, by H. F.« Gay,
v. 6 0 , p, 4-1-43« illus.
Ruth Nichols, by 3
Tr 3 2 , p* 1 3 i
C
J . Wcolf*
Country life, Sep. 1 9 3 1 ,
Pictorial review, Sep. 1 9 3 1 ,
My first parachute iumo, by A. Bohr'-r
AUf>. 1931, o. 15-13,
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Pocular aviation,
Pro patrifi. et 'jlori.--, by K„ S. Mazot* Sportsman pilot,
Aug. 1:'. r'J. o (13- t ] \ öfta corp s j
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Daughter of tihe 3htp^. V 3 . Gould, American magazine,
July 1 9 3 1 , p. 7£-7<3*
(Ruth Nichols)
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America's first flying sportswoman, by G Be Bi'.rtnetto
Sportsman pilot, June 1 9 3 1 , p. 2 4 - 2 5 ,
(Bessica Raiche)
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How 1 broke the world's altitude record for women, by Ruth
Nichols* Aircraft, Melbourne, June 1 9 3 1 , p 3 2 ,
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£ 1 1 i Beinhorn, Schlerf und Udet erzählen, von Elli Beinhorns
Luftschau, Berlin, May 1 0 , 193]., v. 4, no 9, p. 6 5 - 6 7
illus.
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At laeti — I solo, by A
1 9 3 1 , p. 13-14-«
Flying high.
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Bohrer.
Popular aviation, May
Woman's journal, May 1931, n.s,, v .
From Tokyo to Hr-ston, by Krs. Victor Bruce
1 9 3 1 , p. 2 7 - 2 8 .
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1 6 , p. 6»
Airways, Apr.
My experience in learning to fly, Part I-II, by Frances
StuhbSs Southern aviation, Atlanta, Ga, , Mar,.-Apr
1931, v, a;-no» 7,,-S, p. 13-14, 1 9 - 2 0 ,
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What I think about women, by C W, Purcell*
tion, Apr* 1 9 3 1 , p. 1 5 - 1 6 .
Do women hoodoo transatlantic flights?
Feb. 1 4 , 1 9 3 1 , v . 1 0 8 , p. 3 2 .
How I won my wings, by R Griffiths.
Feb. 9, 1931, p. 1 2 - 1 3 ,
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Popular avia-
Literary digest,
Aircraft, Melbourne,
Solo, England to America« Pacific flyer, Feb
p. 2,
(Mr s B Victor Bruce)
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4, 1931,
Perserveranee and unflagging courage. Air, Feb
T>, 68-70. (Flight of Mrs. Victor Bruce)
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1931,
Training irorcen pilots, by Louise McPhetridge Thaden*
flying, Los Angeles, Feb. 1931, p. 22-23«
Western
Truth about our crash, by Winifred Spconer, Airways, Fob.
1931, p. 625-626* (Flight of Winifred Spooner and
E. C. T = Edwards)
When ladles step out, by L. 3« Grahar;;. popular aviation,
Feb, 1931/p. 23-24«
(parachute- ju:n;s by women)
Vitalité de l'aviation féminin u. !V Illustration, Jan. 3,
1931, v. 89, pt. 1, Oi 8. illus.
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Heston to Trihyv-, by ?--rs, Victor Bruce.
p. 577-73.
Airways, Jan, 1931,
The Bluebird's rlight, by Mildred Mary Easter Bruce* London,
Chaor.an ana Ha.ll, ltd,, 1931. 292 p. maps, (Foreword
by Colonel the Kastor of Scmphill)
.Frauen fliegen; sechzehn deutsche pilotinnen in ihren
leistungen und abenteuern, von Karl Maria Holzapfel,
Käte und^Rudolf Stocks, mit einen geloitwort von
Herman KÖhi
Berlin, Union deutsche VerlagsGesellschaft,
1931. 95 p. illus.
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Kiek in die weit; als deutsche fliegerin über drei er&teile,
von Marga von Stadorf, Geleitwort von Kugo Juniors,
Berlin, Union deutsche verlagsgeSeilschaft, 1931
172 p* illus«, mapsLady birds, by A. Patterson, Liberty, Dec. 6, 1930, p. 14-20,
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Vfoman who helped pioneer aviation. Southern aviation,
Dec, 1930, p 28, (Earjorie Stinson)
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vornan
Women and pilots and
pilots, by J, 3* Wiggins*
Pacific flyer, Dec. 1930, p. 9=
Women's work. Western flying, Los Angeles, Dec 1930, p. 33«
(Employment of women in airplane factories)
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Mrsc Bruce reaches Tokyo.
Flight, Nov, 23, 1930,
1387*
The Most tmveled road, by Amelia Earhart. National aero­
nautic magazine, Nov, 1930, v. 8, no, 11, p. 47-48„
illus.
Rumpus over records, by C.= E. Allen,
v. 17, a 39, illus.
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Aero digest, Nov
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1930,
Women's city club of Washington goes aeronautic, by F. 0,
Bsrgstrom, U. S, Air serviced, Washington, wov. 1930,
p« 60«
Alarilean girl ij 1 lot to organizs San Matco women's f 1 ying club,
Pacific flyer, Oct,"1930, p. 17,
(Hrl to FA::,G in light planes, by B* E. G-uise,, Aircraft aee,
Oct. 1930, p. 10-11, (Ruth Alexander)
Powder puffers of the air, by Lady Drumir-ond-Hay.
Oct, 1930, v. 22, p. 2 4
illus.
Llentor,
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Women in the air races, by Phoc-bc ? Or.lie
Oct. 1930, v. 17, r>* 4Ü. il':uB«
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Aero digest,
How Jean La Rone attained h r gorC , by £i';<-- n. Snith,
Southern nvi.-v6:ion, Atlanta, '.Ja», Snp 15, 1930, p, 31¬
32 r
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Plying C'lns-irti-, by
3.930, o, Z?
"« Z=.-bcvuia«
Sportsman pilot, Sep..
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Mini Amy Johnson honour. ct,« Flight, London, Aug, 15, 1930,
v„ 22, no* 33, p, 915-19. illus.
This business of flying.
(Elinor Smith)
Liberty, Aug, 9, 1930, p„ 30-34«
Hi^s Amy Johnson's return. Flight, London, Aug, 8, 1930,
v, 22, no, 32, p. 8e2-S5. "illus.
Should, a college girl fly?
Aug, 1930, p, 20-21,
by E, He Soear
Spreading rry vin.-^, by A, Stre.ssmann,
Aug* 1930, v , 31, p, 19.
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Aircraft age,
Pictorial review,
The King's cup, MIbs
'Sro-'ni's ^in„ A record entry„
Flight, London, July 11, 1930, v. 2?, no. 28, p. 767-.
77b', 778
illus.
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Misr Amy Johnsen '•. crash ->n landing at Brisbane: Stages
of the nishap as filled* Illustrated London news,
London, July" 5, 1930, v. 177, p. 22.
Florence Lou Barnefi-, by Cy Caldwell.
1930, v, 17, p, 78, illus.
Aero digest, July
It doesn't trke courage to fly, by N Holmes. U.3, Air
services, Washington, July 1930, p. 36«37«
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Mrs
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Lindbergh, by Amelia Earhart,
1930, p, 78-79»
Cosmopolitan, July
Miss Lindbergh; Amy Johnson's Australian, flight*
June 4, 1930, v, 155, p. 179.
Outlook,
Bessie Davis, aviation's flying saleswoman, by D-> Albert.
American magazine, June 1930, v, 109, p» 68.
.first steps which lead to the first solo, by Mabel C Cooper,
U.S. Air services, Washington, June 1930, v . 15, no* 6,
p. 4E-43, illus.
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Flying? is changing women, by iVI. 3rov;n
June 1930, v. 31, p. 30. illus.
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Pictorial review,
C-irls in training for their glider ^ingG form Anne Lindbergh
club on v est eo^st* Popular iT^nJ.Co, June 1930,
v 53, p 958-b9, illus.
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Shall I let 'iy nhlid fly? by ionise ICcPhotridge Thaden.
Sports; ^1 billot, J\R\ . LP 20, p 30.
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Amy J o h n s o n t r i u ' v h e
Flight, London, May 30, 1930,
Profiles. N»v Yorker, JCny 10, 1930, p. £9-31.
Smith)
(Elinor
-nexplicable fascination of the air, by Elisabeth Koyes
Warner, U,S, Air services, Washington, Kay 1930,
p. 51-32.
Mildred Kauffman wins world honors, by Erie H. Smith.
Aircraft age, May 1930, p. 26*
Pioneer wo nr. en of aviation, by
S. 5p sneer. Sportsman
pilot, New York, May 1930, v. 3,'no. £, p* 16-17,
49, illus.
Women take to the air, U.S. Air servic&s, Washington,
May 1930, p. 44-45*
Women's air derby and why, by F T. Copel&iid.
Now York, May 1930, p. 386.
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Aeronautics,
Women's club cries vfings, by Clara Tr?nckmann. National
aeronautic re-view, May 1S30, v„ 8, no. 5, p= 29-32.
illus.
Women's influence on air transport luxury, by Amelia Earhar-t.
Aero news and mechanics, Apr*-May 1930, p, 35-37.
Husband-and-wife teams in the flying game. Literary digest,
Apr, IS, 1930, v, 105, p. 39-40. illus-.
From cold cream jars she conjured win^t*, by Erie H. Smith,
U,S. Air services, Washington, Apr. 1930, p. 50-51*
Ladies get into the game* Airport construction and management, Culver City, California, Apr, 1930, p 16*
(Airport cianaged "by Margaret Perry)
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Tho Sportsman flies his plane, "by Ruth Nichols. National
aeronautic review, Washington, Apr. 1930, v 6, no* 4,
p. 33-36
illus.
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'Women's influence on aviation, "by Amelia Earhart, Sportsman pilot, ftew York, Apr. 1930, v. 3, no* 4j p» 15*
illus.
Fair sex now travels "by aircraft, by j. A
craft age, Alar, 1930, c, IS-13,
J2ubank
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Teaching dornen to fly, by Frr->d L„ ir-'ttooi;:> Aero digest,
Nov? Yors, Kar. 3 9 3 0 , v 16,
3, p. S-3-64. illus.
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Why women pilots hn-e- o a n i im.", by M„ Brovn. Aeronautics,
Nev/ roir^ ; :r. 1930, D„
(Formation of the
"SO" club)
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Woman's influence on ;ri r transport luxury, by Amelia
Earhart
Aeronautic review, Washington, Mar 1930,
v„ 8, no 3, o. 32-33. illus.
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How I learned to fly, by V. L, Blaisdell,
Feb. 1930, p. 30-31.
Air travel news,
Vancouver girl takes up aircraft designing, by A* llerrill.
Canadian air review, Feb, 1930, p. £9-30=
(Elsie Q,
Mac&lll)
Air saga of a business woman, by Mr p. W. L, Mclfenus.
Sportsman pilot, New York, Jan* 1930, v. 3 , nö. 1,
p. 20,
Fair sex as air passengers, by J. A. Eubank.
review, Jan. 19307 p. 21-25,
How I learned to fly, by T. L. Blaisdell.
Jan, 1930, p. 16.
Canadian air
Air travel news,
Mrs, Willebrandt, air minded, talks to dornen, by I'.uii. Jones.
American motorist, Jan. 1930, p. 15=
Amy Johnson t, lone girl flyer, by Charles Dixon. London,
S. Low, flarston and co„ , ltd., 1930. 151 p. maps,
plates
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Tho Modern magic carpet; air-jaunting ovsr the ancient
East, by Karie Beaie. Baltimore, J, H. Fürst co*,
1930. 72 to. illus.
It's her lucky number,
Barbara Bancroft* Southern avia­
tion, Atlanta, G-a., Dec. 15, 1929, v, 1,
43
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LeiJ Femmes ot 1'aviation, par L„ Faure-Favier. L'lllustration, Dec, 13, 1929, v. Q2, pt. 2, p. 597-99.
Is there a place for women in aviation? by Helen K. Schun?:.
Aeronautic review, Washington, Deo, 1929, v 7, no. 12,
p. 39-52. illus.
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Milady takes the air, by B G-ouicl.
Dec, 1929, v. 228, p. 891-9?,
North American review,
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The "Flmmale" wing, by Hugh Amies, U.S. Air services,
Washington, Nov, 1929, v, 14-, n-, 11, p, 34-37, illus.
Meeting women's aircraft 6 emir.Cu-, by Y, Snow*
Nov. 1929-, v, 10, p l?r^-3PO?. 11 In?:.
Airway a,ge,
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Miss Canada t^kes the air, by M.
Wilkina, Canadian
mag"z ine * Mov* !i 92'^, v v2, o, 16. 11 lus,
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How women tali-:* to the? air.
v. 103, p. 55-5?
Literary digest, Oct, 26. 1929,
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First woman's air dorby; interview with Amelia Earhart, by
F, D, HcMu3.1en, Woman's journal, Oct, 1929, n , s
V, 14, p, 10-11, illus.
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The Women's air derby, by Louise McPhetridge Thaden, Aero
digest, New Y rk, Oct. 1929, v. 15, no, 4, p 62-299,
lllua.
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Women's air dorby.
p. 9. illus.
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Literary digest, Sep, 7, 1929, v, 109,
Flying for sport; coast to coast with aviation country
clubs, by Ruth rTicholfu Ladies home journal, Phila­
delphia, Sep. 1929, v, 43, p. 12, illus.
More fare ladies. An attempt at solving the problem of
interesting women in air travel, by Mnrjorie Sheets.
Aeronautic review, Washington, Sep. 1929, v, 7, no, 9,
p, 34, illus.
Daughters of the sky, by V. L. Connolly,
Aug, 1929, v, 115, p. 9, illus.
Delineator,
There's no stopping a woman ^Ith courage like this! inter­
view with Phoebe Omlie, by C, L. Allen, American
oagasine, Aug, 3 929, v. 106, p 28-29, illus.
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It is safe to f3.y. High safety factors in construction and
efficient personnel contribute materially to aviation
advancement. Scientific arcerican, New York, July 1929,
v. 141, no, 1, is. 36-38. 13 lus.
Girls have wings tool how Elinor Smith set an endurance
record, by B. Gould. St, Nicholas, June 1929, v 56,
p. 631
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Aviation for you and for me, by Ruth Klchols, Ladies
home journal, Philadelphia, May 1929, v. 46, p. 9.
LadiC3 in the air, by C. Marshall. Woman's journal, May
1929, n , 3 , v. 14, p, 7-9, illus,
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Fenmes d' au jourd hui; voyageuses de commerce yt aviatrices,
par C Tver. Revue des deux mondes, Apr, 15, 1929,
v 50, p, 919-32.
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Aces and queens high. The fair sex is not lagging in aerial
achievement, by Dorothy ?, Vvh:"te The American aviator,
Apr, 1929, v, 2, no, 2 p :?3-^.9
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Pagine di at^rlf- aeron.-ratic-i do. Pierlacopo Martello ad
SI if a a^urpin, di Jotti da Badia Polesine. Aerorwutio-i, r j Vj'::?.!•« IS-" , v. 3, no, 3, p» 234-56. illus.
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Why I always fj'j solo, by Lady Mary Keath.
view, No^ York,
1929, v. 30, p . s.
Pictorial re­
Qpiiefltions I have mot, by Amelia Earhart. Aeronautic review,
Washington, Feb. 1929, v. 7, no. 2, p. 7
illus.
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On Lady Bailey's achievement. Aeroplane, London, Jaru 33,
1929, v. 36, no. 4, p. 105-08, illus.
Short distance racing and ha.ndicaop.1ng, by Lady Ivlary Heath.
Aviation, New York, Jan. 19, 1929, v. £6, no. 3,
p. 163-165. illus.
Testing american aircraft, by Lady Mary Keath. Flight,
London, Jan. 17, 1929, v. PI, nc. 3, p. 47«
Lady Bailey's record solo n i g h t . Flight, London, Jan, 10,
1929, v. 21, no. 2, p. 29-30. map.
Flying across the Atlantic, by Lady Drunraond Hay. Ladies
hone journal, Philadelphia, Jan* 1929, v 46, p„ 17,
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Miss Earhart tells her story to womoru U.S. Air services,
Washington, Jan* 1929, v. 14, no. 1, p. 4 3
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Women of the air. Popular mechanics, Chicago, Jan. 1929,
v. 5 1 , p. 42-46. illus.
Woman and flying, by Lady Heath and Stella VJolfe Murray.
London, J. Long, 1S29, 223 p. illus.
Womea as aviators, by Lady Mary Keath,
1928, V, 335, p. 263-55,
Living age, D e c
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A West of Ireland tour, by Lady Mary Heath* Flight, London,
Oct. 18, 1928, v„ 20, no. 42, p. 922-2-1. illus.
Champion airwoman wins 6,000 mile racs, by H. T, Wilkins,
- Popular mechanics, Sep. 1923, v, 50, p. 457-59, illus„
Flying aero s ,a Africa, by Lady Mary Heath, Living aj?;e,
New York, Aug. 1928, v. 334, p. 1210-12«
Ruth Elder, by Qy Caldwello
p. 23S, illus.
Aero digest, Aug. 192S, v, 13,
My seaplane record, by Lady I->~ry Plea-th. Flight, London,
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Miss Earhart et la sixième traversée In l'Atlantique Word.
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Die Frau und c?r motor, von W, Bley. Westermanna monatshefte,
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Another Atlantic flight. Flight, London, June 21, 1926,
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Cape Town-England flight. Lady Heath's return
Flight,
London, May 24, 1923, v, 20, no. 21, p. 365-BS, illus.
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Ladies take the air, by H. l,Iingos, Ladies home journal,
May 192P, v, 45, p. 3-4. illus.
Women's responso to aviation, by Margaret Bartlett
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The Diary of a countvy girl at flying school, by Marjoris
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20 hours, 40 minutes; our flight in the Friendship. The
American girl, first across the Atlantic by air,
tells her story, by Amelia Earhart. New York, London,
P Putnam a sons, 1926,. 314 p. illus.
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Jobs ahead for bird-women in oeace and war,
Dec. 17, 1927, v. 95, p. 34-36.
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Worasn flyers meet at sea. popular aviation, Chicago,
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Pictorial review, Jew York, Oct. 1927, v. 29, p. 4.
The Activities of a private owner, by Lady Mary Bailey,
Plight, London, Apr. 21, 1927, v. 19, no. 16, p. 250.
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Some early women aeronauts. Aero field, London, M^y 1926,
v. 1, no, 2, p. 34-36, 46
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The Daughter of the stars. I-li. Collier's weekly, Jan, 9,
26, 1926, p « 5, 9. illus. ( ì£r s, Z a chary Landsown e )
Impressions do voyago, par Madeleine Jaffeux
L'Aerophile,
Paris, Nov. 1-15, 1925, v. 33, no. 21-22, P. 343-44.
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Comment je suis devc-nue aviatrice, par Louise Maryse
L'Acropft.ile, Paris, Oct, 1-15, 1925, v. 33, n o 19-20,
p. 308
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Woman's part in aviation, by Daisy Elizabeth Balle Aeronautical digest, New York, July 1923, v» 3, no, 1,
Sarah Bernhardt aeronaute* L'Aerophile, Paris, Apr* 1-15,
1923, v. 31, no. 7-6, p« 107-08, illuc
Aviation and the feminine touch, by Otto Praegcr,
age, Jan, 1323, v, 16, p. 5, illun„
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A Long range light aeroplane* Mrs, Molli3on's remarkable
feat of endurance described with notes on the aeroplane.
Aircraft engineering, London, Dec, 1922, v 4, no 45,
p, 302. illus.
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airplane* Aeronautical digest, New York, Nov, 1922,
v, 1, no, 8, p. 209. illus.
Aviatrice contòmooraine. Louise Faure-Favier, par Emmanuel
Aìmé. L'Aerophile, Paris, Oct, 1-15, 1P22, v. 30,
no, 15-16, p. £25-26, lllus
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Laura Brorawel} sinke s 199 loops,
p. 655,
AviVü or, May 23, 1921,
Women in the aircraft industry* Aviation, He?/ York, Jan, 10,
1921, r. 1-;, no, 2, p. 52 =
Kos nouvcKl fä- av; atriess , n?..r Georges Bianchiate L'Aerochile, P ^ t ó , AD-- . 7-15* 1920^ v, 28, no, '7-8, D , 118.
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All about flying, by Gertrude M. Bacon,,
and e o , 1919, 126 p, illus.
London, Methuen
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Handbook for tno Women*s royal air force.
and Pelden, 1919, 152 p<,
London, Gals
Katherine Stinson's new record,, Curtiss flyleaf, Buffalo,
May 1918, v. 2\ no, 5, c. 3-4, 31, illus.
Types of the gentler sex who by daring have won fame in the
air. Air travel, New York, May 1913, v 1, no, 8,
p. 360-61« I L L U S o
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Women in airplane- production, by I. W. Chubb. American
machinist, **ew York, Feb 7, 1 9 1 8 , V . 43, P . 221-25,
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Let women fly I by Ruth Law* Air travel, New York, Feb,
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Miss Sttnson flies over Tehachapi Mountains, Flying,
New York, Jan, 1918, v 6, no, 12, p„ 106?, illus«,
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Xatherine Stinson makes new long distance nonstop a,merican
record, Curtiss flyleaf, Buffalo, Dec. 191?, v, 1,
no, 6, D . 3—5, illus.
Weinen making wings for airplanes. Air service journal,
New York, Aug, 9, 1917, v, 1, no, 5, p, 145c illus.
Katherine Stinson's flight from Buffalo to Washington.
Gurtiss flyleaf, Buffalo, July 1917, v, 1, no. 1.
Mrs* Van Renssaelaer urges l,CO0 baljoon operators
Aerial
age weekly, Nov- York, Harv 191?, v 4, no. 24, p, 715,
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Women who teaches men now to fly,
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Miss Ruth Law präs>-:Vccd with $£,500 purse - Victor Carlstrom
presented ^ith ^ ;~old <vatch. Erie gives Aero club of
America §10,000 fur trans-continental aeroplane race.
Flying, Nev; York, Jan, 1917, v. 5, no. 1 2 / p . 497-500.
illus.
Ifew-crowned aueen of the air: Ruth Law,
Dec. 2, '1916, v, 53, p. 1435,
Literary digest,
Ruth Lav; and her remarkable flight from Chicago to New York,
Scientific american, Dec. 2, 1916, v 115, p, 495.
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Miss Law made records in Chicago-New York flight. Aviation
and aeronautical engineering, New York, Dec^ 1, ISIS,
v. 1, no, 9, p. 294,
Ru t h Law's r a c o rd br e ak ins ? Ii £P-1« F1 yi ng, New Yo rk,
Dec, 1916, v. 5, no."11, p. 454-55. illus.
idles Ruth Law now hold* american non-stop cross-country
record and wcrld cros-i-country record for women.
Aerial age, New York, Kov. 2?, 193.6, v, 4, no, 11,
p, 277-78. illus.
Youngest flyer in America a San Antonio girl. Aerial age,
New York, Apr, 17, 1916-, v, 3, no, 5, p, 14-9, illus,
"Women of 1915" raise fund for coast defense. Aerial age,
New York, Jan.31, 1918, v. 2, no, 20, p, 470.
Miss Catherine Stinson's looping at night. Aerial age,
New York, Jan, 17, 1916, v. 2, no. IB, p, 424,
Miss Ruth. Law, aviatrix. Aerial age, New York, Jan, 17,
1916, v 2, no 13, p« 435=
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and co„, 1916, 320 p, illus.
Catherine Stinson in San Diego, Cal, Aerial age, New !ork,,
Dec. 13, 1915, v. 2, no, 13, p. 303,
Dropping 3,000 feet by parachute, by Tiny Broadwick.
""age, July 12, 1915", v 1, p. 403,
Aerial
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C-Irl who gives flying lessons, by A. S„ Mealy,
world, July 1915, v, 23, o. 8S5, illus.
Technical
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Miss Stinson FI commendable v:or> , Flying, jJew Xork, Apr.
1915, v 4, no 3, p. 480
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Darrenklubs« Ï/Ionor !]uf tschiilf erse: turu;, Wien, Nov, 1, 1913,
v, 12, \.c 2 1 , o. 370-71.
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Over the Ch'^ncl vlth ;:ay 30:1, by Lillie Pickles. Flight,
London, Aug, S, "'• 'J 13, v, 5, no, 31, p, 343-44
lllus,
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Mile. Julienne Marchai, par A. Cléry. L'Aerophile, Paris,
July 1, 1913, v. 21, no* 13, p* 289. illus.
Pioneer women of the air, by Henry Woodhcuse. Flying,
June 1913, v« 2, no, 5, p. 22-25, 32, illus,
Eire Französische fliegerin, "Ritter" der ehrenlegicn.
Deutsche luftfahrerzeitschrlft, Berlin, L/Iar, 5, 1913,
v<, 17, no, 5, p, 122.
Helene Dutrieu, Chevalier de la Legion d'honneur. La
Conquête de l'air, Bruxelles, Mar. 1, 1913, \ 10, no, 5,
p, SI»
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Les Aviatrices, L'Aviation industrielle et commerciale,
Casteau, Feb, 1913, v. 2, no, 14, p, 110,
Beau vol d'une feraie-oilote nvec oassagore. Revue aérienne,
Paris, Jan. 10, Ï913, v. 5, no. 1Ö2, p. 17«
Lost in the sky. Fly, Philadelphia, Jan., 1913, v. 4, no, 3,
p. 23, (Harriet Q,uimby)
La Prima aviatrice italia.na, di Rosina Ferrario.
aerea, Rosia, Jan. 1913, v. 2, no. 1, p. 20
Navigazione
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Karri et Q,u i mby. Aero, La ndo n, Aug, 1912, v. 6, no. 113,
p. 241. illus.
Miss Harriet Quimby meets death at Boaton meet. W.A,P
Willard, her passenger, has fatal fall. Fly, Phila­
delphia, Aug."1912, v. 4, no. 10, p. 2 0
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Eine Fürstliche flugzeugführerin«, FachEeitung für flug¬
technik, Berlin, July 31, 1912, v. 6, no. 31, p. 20-22«
mtiße
How I
ny first big flight abroad, by Harriet Quiraby.
Fly, Philadelphia, June 1912, v. 4, no. 8 , p* 3-10.
illus.
With ailady of the shies, by Edith Br^wn ICiiforood.
age, June 1912, v, 1, no, 1, p 5-G. port.
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Kanalüberquerungon. Alle-influs; einer dame, Wianer lufts ch i f f e r zeit u. ng, Wien, May 1, 1912, v. 1.1, no, 9, p . 141,
Misé Quimby f3le? Channel,
v. 4, no. ?, p. 15,
F3y, Philadelphia, May 1912,
Mile. Dutricu TV'ins O^UTJÜ fuinlna. Fly magazine, Philadelphia*
Feb. 1912, v. 4, *io« 4, p. 14. port,
Women in aviation.
no, 4, p* 29.
Fly, Philadelphia, F b . 1912, v, 4,
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First meeting of women interested in aviation held in
.New York, .Nov. 11. Fly, Philadelphia, Dec, 1911,
v. 4, no. 2, p. 31.
•Frau Josefine Hinterstoisser, Wiener luftachifferzeitung,
Oct. 15, 1911, v 10, no. 20, p. 362.
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Intoxication of flight, by Kar is S'ar vingt.
weekly, Sep„ 30, 1911, p. 15. illus.
Miss boisant's skill increases.
1911, v. 2, no. 25, p. 53B
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Exoloring air lanes
Leslie's illustrated weekly, New York,
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Miss Quimby encounters trouble.
1911, v. 2, no. S, D . 180.
Aero, St, Louis, May 27,
A Woman's balloon trip, by Carlotta Myers. Air-scout,
New York, Apr. 1911, v, 3, no. 6, p. 23. illus*.
My first aoroplane flight, by Ed^ina Post.
Mar. 1911, v. 45, p, 112, illus.
Harper's bazaar,
Birdwomen in France.
illus.
Collier's w^nkly, Feb. £5, 1911, p« 17,
"Prix de la passagère," gewonnen von Frl. Jane Herveu,
Deutsche Z E I T S C H R I F T . f ü r luftschiffahrt, Berlin,Feb.
19?1, v. 15, no. 4, p, 2 2 . Illus.
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The "Mayfly", by Lilian E. Bland. Flight, London, J-J-J 11,
Dec. 17, 1910, v.2, no. 24-25, p. 454-55, 561, 1025-27;
Feb. IB, 1911, v. 3, no. 7, p. 139. illus.
Helene Dutrieu bei ihrem rekorddrmerf lug für Damon.
Fachzeitung fui- A N T O N O B I L I S I T I O und blugtechnik, Berlin,
Jan.
1,
Feb.
5,
1911,
v.
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no «. 1,
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Un Trio d' r\v: ntrices, par Helene Dutrie\i. Revue de L'aviation, P.à'ìn, J.":;* 1, 1911, v. 6, no. 50, illus.
Eine Sturmfahrt io, ballon über die Nordsee wahrend der nacht
von Nancy nach Southwcld, von Marie Marvingt. Deutsche
für L U F T S C H I F F A H R T , Berlin, Sep. 21, 1910,
v. 14* no. 1&, p. 13-16«.
ZEITSCHRIFT
Three impressions-sensations of aerial locomotion, by
Gertrude M. Bacon.
no. 4, p. 152.
Aircraft, New York, June 1910, v. 1,
Women W H O fly, by Spencer Kavanagh,
v.
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136.
Aircraft, June 1910,
ILLUS.
Traversée nocturne de la Mer du Nord en ballon, par Marie
Marvingt, L AéYophile, Paris, Jan. 1, 1910, v, 18.
no, 1, p. 17-20. illus.
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La Mitrailleuse-aviatrice, par d'Andr-i. Paris, Librairie
militaire, R. Chapelet et eie., 1910. £83 p.
Aeronaut os contemporains; Mademoiselle Marie Lîarvingt, par
Georges Bans. L'Aeroohile, Pnrio, Nov, 15, 1909, V. 17,
no. £2, p. 505. illus.
The Women's aerial league. Aero, London, July 20, 1S09,
v, 1, no. 9, p» 138.
Woaen'e aerini league. Flight, London, July 17, 1909, v
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no. 29, p, 433.
Les Femmes s'en mêlent, L'Aero club feminin "Stella,"
L'Aero, PariB, Jan, 1909, v, 1, no, 22.
My first and only ( T H U S far) balloon A S C E N T , by Blanche
VignoG. Aeronautics, Slew York, Jan. 1S09, v, 4, no. 1,
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Madame Edouard Surcouf, par Georges Besançon.
Oct, 1, 1908, v. 16, p. 373. lllus.
L'Aercphile,
First ascension by a wonan in Canton, by C-ladys M. Tannehill.
Aero nau t i c s, New York, Oct « 1S08, v. 3, no * 4, p. 18 »
La Premiere fenme-aviateur, par A. Cléry, L'Aerophjle,
Aug, 1908, v. 16, p 309, illus, (Thérèse Peltier)
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Eine Sommernacht im balloon, von Hilde 3amler, Illustrierte
aeronautische mittorlungen, Berlin) Aug » 1908-, v 12,
no. 16, p. 485-67.
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Madame Poitevin, par Paul F.onard. L' Aero.ohi le, May 1 5 ,
1908, v. 15, p. 195-9?, illus.
Ceux qui disparaissent. Hadaaû poitevin., par Paul Renard,
L'Aerophile, Paris, H A 5 ISOo, v. 16,
10, p. 196-97,
port.
Eine Damenbair.f ahrt V.: winter, von Hilde Bainler. Illustrie
aeronautische ^.ttoijur.gen, Berlin, Feb. 1908, v, 12,
no. 4, p* 77-30, v. 12, no. 4, p. 77-80.
My initial trip to the clouds, by Cora Thompson, Aeronautics
New York/ 1908, v. 3, no, 1, p. 24, 46, illus.
La Féte du Comité dea dames de l'aéronautique-elub le
22 septembre 1907. L'ascension du ballon la "Mouette",
par Georgette Gâche* L'Aéronautique, Paris, Nov, 1907,
v. 6, r.o« 24, p. 85-87.
Mon premier voyage à bord de la "Libellule." (La Fête du
Comité des dames) L'Aéronautique, Paris, Nov, 1907,
v» 6, no. 24, 0, 89.
Une Femme artiste. Ime. Marie-Anne Lafaurie, par François
Feyrey, L Acrophilc, Paris, July 1907, v, 15, no, 7,
p. 192-93. lllus.
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190?, v 15, D. 75-74, 192-95. illus, (Mme. MarieAnne Lafaurie)
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Banquet du Comité des dames de l'Aéro-club de France, le
31 janvier 1907. L'Aéronautique, Paris, Apr. 1907,
v. S, no. 21, p, 25-30,
Un Astrologue hollandais. Deux Intrépides sportswomen,
L'AeroDhile, Paris, Jan. 190?, v. 15, no. 1, p. 1-2.
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Pilote, par M. Surcouf. L'Aéronautique, Paris, Sep, 1906,
v, 5 , no, 19, p. 169-70. illus.
Portraits de femmes aeronautes« Mme, jânilie Carton et
Mlle Valentine Carton, par A. Cléry. L Aerophile,
Paris, May 1906, v. 14, no 5, p, 115. ports,
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La Coupe Î-JO. 2 de "La vie au grand air," Challenge des
f emine s aéronautes, L Aerophile, Paris, Oct«, 1903,
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Sine Luftradlerin,. Illustrierte aeronautische ciitteilun^ün.
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Asi-ìal adventures of Carlotta; or Sky-larkin^ in cloudland,
being hap-hazard ac^-cv.nts of t'-t. oariüa and pleasures
of aerial navicatigli, by Carl E* l:tyc-ra* Itohawk, N.Y. ,
C.
M-ers, 1433. 135
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Ma dam e 31ar, eh ar ò, t h 'ì a er onaut, Scientific ani er i ca n s upe1ement, Se-? 27, 1?.7W no, 195, p. 3099. illus.
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Dans les nur;:i.^s„ libres s ions d'une chaire, par Sarah
Bernhardt. PnrL , Charpertier, 1879. 94 p. illus,
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Il Paracadute ossia c^nnî poetici sulla 31a ascesa della
Damigella Elisa GnrnerJn. Torino, 1827.
Kurzgefasste geschichte der luftSchiffahrt nebst einer
gedrängten biographie der aéronlste Mlle, Eliza
Garnerin und beschreibung des, bey ihrer 29, Luftfahrt in Wien, gebrauchten ballons, fallschirms und
der sonstigen apparate, von Heinrich Bornstein. Wien,
1326. illus.
Descrizione esatta del globo e paracadute dell' aeronauta
Madamigella Elisa Garnerin in occasione del suo volo
eseguito in Padova noli anno M.DCCC*XXV, Padova,
Figli Gamba, 1225. 17 p. illus.
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Sonett, beginnend: "Donna sei tu
auf Elìsa Garnerin, dio am 9
einen luftballonaufstieg mit
ati eg unternommen hatte, von
Corriere delle dame, Milano,
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Mai 1824 in Mailand
nachfolgendem failschirsabGiovanni Battista Martelli.
May 15, 1824, no. 20.
A Madcrnoisfìlle Élise Garnerin, au sujet de son vol aérostatique exécute à Milan le 19 avril, 1S24, par Le Pecchie-,
Milano, L. Pec-hio, 1824.
Ascendono aerostatica di Madamigella Gamerln eseguita il
5 marzo 1824, filano, 1324." (Articolo di merito
nella Biblioteca italiana, 7.33)
Elìsa C-amor In nel suo XXIII velo da Telano il XIZ aerile,
1824. Milano, 1324.
Memoria intorno agli aerostati in occasione di pubblico
esperimento di Madamigella Slisa C-arnerin. Milano,
Stamperia Riolta, 1 8 2 4 «
36 p. illus.
Notice sur Mme. Blanchard, par Jeune Poterlet.
181S, 23 p.
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Marquis de Montgrand, Maire de Marseille» Marseiile,
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Elisa
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Paris, L'Imprimerle de Ae Bobée, 1818, 18 p.
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Relations de lours diverses ascensions a''.-o ìtatiques;
feuilles détnchéos, et, entre ?,.utres, l'aecensìon de
M. Margat, sxont'é* sur un ceri*, à Tivoli, le 4 Juin 181?.
Per felice ritorno a Roma deJl' aeronauta Maddalena Blanchard,
dopo il volo aerostatico del 22 dicembre 1811. Ode,
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Frau Blanchard. Avviso. Ankündigung ihres 42. ballonauf¬
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Achtzehnte luftfahrt der Madame Blanchard, oder die reise
nach dem monde, eine wahre geschiente und eine art
von quodlibet, lächerlich und traurig zugleich, am
tage ihrer majestätischen auffahrt in Frankfurt am
main in September 1810. Eine allegorie auf das
jetzige Zeitalter zum andeken für kind und
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zugeeignet. Stadtbibliothek-Frankfurt a.M«
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A Letter, addressed to a female friend, by Mrs. L. A. Sage,
the first engli3h female aerial traveller; describing
the general aopearance and effects of her expedition
with Mr. Lunardi s balloon; which ascended from St,
George's fields on Wednesday, 29th June, 1785, accompanied
by George Biggin. London, printed for the writer and
sold by J. Bell, 1785. 32 p. illus.
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AUTHOR INDEX
Aime, Emmanuel
C.
Alexander
Allen, C B.
Allen, C, L.
Amiok, Hugh
André, d
Bacon, Gertrude
21,?;
Bailey j Lady Mary
Balbo, Italo
Ball, Daisy Elizabeth
Bamler, Hilde
Bancroft, Barbara
Banner, Hubert Stewart
Bans, Georges
Bartlett, Mnr^ar* t
Barton, Betsy
Battou, Jeen
Beale, Marie
Beard, Melba
Beinhorn, Elly 3,5,6,11,"
Bergstrom, F 0,
Bernhardt, Sarah
Sesangon, Georges
Blaisdell, V, L.
Blanchet, Georges
Bland, Lilian E.
=5ley, W.
Bohrer, A»
Bonneuil, Marie Edith de
B'oykin, E* M
Breckenridge, S. P
BroadwicK, Tiny
Brown, M.
Bruce, Mildred Mary Easti
Bruce, Victor Mrs,
.
Bunsen, M. de
Burns, E. J.
Caldwell, Cy
Chubb, I. W,
CIegg, Helen
Clery, A,
25,;
Connolly, V„ L.
Cooper, Ray
Courtney, W. B.
Crile, Grace
Davis, E.
Debnam, W, 2..
Detroyat, Michel
Dixon, Charles
Dollfus, Charles
Drake, Frances Vivian
Driscoll, Majorie C
1
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B
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16,20
Drummond-Hay, Lady
Dutrieu, Helene
27
Earhart, Amelia
1,4,5 ,6,7,10,
11,12,13,15,15,16,20, 21
Etzdorf, Marga von
15
Eubank, J<• Ä,
18
Faure-Favier, L
9, 19
Ferrario, Rosina
25
Forbes, Roslta
3
Fortuna, J. A
30
Fre^dü^n, L„
10
9
Fuller, S. R.
7
GaipbI e , V/* Gr Jr.
Gardner, Lester D<?
22
Gately, Olive P«
%
14
Gay, K. H.
10
Gr Ci G»
9
Gayer, G,
Gillis, Fay
6,9,10
Gould, B,
14j19,20
Graham, L. S.
15
Gray, Grace Farrington
4
Gregory, E. H,
3,25
14
Griffiths, R.
Guise, B. E.
16
Harney, Laura
g
Hattoom, Fred L.
18
Heath, Mary Lady
12,13,20,21
Hilsz j Maryse
1,2:9
Hirschman , Alice
7
Holmes, N
16
Holzapfel, Karl Maria
15
Ingalls, Laura
4
J af f eux, Ma dele in e
22
Johnsen, Birger
6
Johnson, Helen R
B.
Johnson, Osa
$
4
Johnson-Turner, A
Jones, E.
13
Jones, M. M
13
Juno, I
10
Kavanagh, Spencer
27
Kilgallen, Dorothy
3
Kirkwood, Edith Brown
26
Köhl, Herman
15
La Rene, Jean
9
23
Law, Ruth
Lempke, Jeannette
4
Lindberg, Anne Morrow
6,7
Lindberg, Charles A
?
Lyon, D A
13
Ma-bio, J*
3.
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0
T
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t
f
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McManus, W. L« Mrs,
MoMullen, F, D.
McQueen, Ulysses Grant
Karkham, Beryl Mrs,
Karsalis, Frances
Farsh, Richard
Marshall, C,
Martelli, G-ìovanni Battista
29
8
Martin, L. H,
Marvi ngt, Mari e
13,26,27
alary se, Louise
22
Maeet, H. S.
14
Merrill, A.
19
M'Svoy, J. P,
24
Milar, W, W. Mrs,
10
Mills, Ruth Livpton
i
Mingos, H.
21
Mollison, Amy
1
Mollison, Jans e s A.
9,10
Mortane, Ja e qv. e s
3
Murray, Stella Wolfe
e
20
Myers, Carl E*
29
Myers, Carlotta
28
Kealy, A, E.
Nichols, Ruth Rowland
1,3
9,13,14,18,19,20
Niles, Blair
2
O'Lialley, Pat
4,5
Ornilie, Phoebe F,
16
Orr, G-sorge W,
9
Owen. Bessie
5,3
Owens, Mary Elisabeth
a
Patterson, A
i§
Pecchìo, L.
29
Peck, Annie Smith
15
Peyrey, Francois
2S
25
Pickles, Lìlìie
Polesine, dotti da Badia
20
Pond, G-.
,?
Pons, Lily
i
Poole, B.
Post Sdwina
Poteriet, Jeune
m
Powell, J.
10
Praeger, Otto
Purcell, C. W,
a*
Quimby, Harriet
as
Rasche, Thea
sa
Redier, Antoine
8
Renard, Paul
Rinehart, Mary Roberts
s
Roohford, D,
13
Roe, E.
t
a
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Rueckert, Ruth Marshall
Ö
Sage, Mrs, L A,
30
Salaman, Peggy
13
Schröter, Lola Vorescu
13
Schunk, Helen K.
19
Seeds, C.
22
Senez, P. de
11
Sheetz, Marjorie
19
Sheffey, M, M,
14
Smith, Erle H.
IS
Smith,
fi-ladys
12
Snow, V«
19
Southgat e, Barbara
5,6
3"a--r, E« H.
16
Spils oury, Bealali
1
Spocner, Winifred
15
Sterling, Cora
8
Stinson, Marjorie
21
Stockbridge, F. P.
14
Stocks, Kate
15
Stocks, Rudolf
15
Stoll, B.
12
Strassmann, Ac
15
Stubbs, Frances
14
Studer, Clara
3,4,9
Surcouf, BE.
28
Tannehill, Gladys.M.
28
Tate, H, B,
6
Taylor, Swanee
5,7
Thaden, Louise Hie Phetridge
2,4, 6,11,15,19
Thomas, Joan
8,9,10,28
Thomas, Margaret
9
Thompson, Cora
£8
Vaughan, Katharine
28
Vignos, Blanche
27
Wales, James A,.Jr.
1
Walton, Francis
6'
Waterhouse, Helen
2,10
Wellesley, Linda
5
Wells, H.
12
Wells, Linton
5
White, Dorothy T .
20
Whitney Cornelius Vanderbilt,
Mrs.
2
Wiggins, J, E.
15
Wilkins, M. E.
19,21
Williams, Clarence S.
5
Williams, S. M.
12
Wolff, Maurice
25
Woodhouse, Henry
25
Woolf, S, J.
14
Tver, C,
20
Zogbaura, M, M.
16
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