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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

[Three Men from The Music Man, 1979]

Description: Photograph from "The Music Man," the 1979 Abilene Christian University Homecoming musical. The scene is set on a street in River City, Iowa. On the left of the photograph, Jon Skupin (Charlie Cowell) is hiding behind the steps of the hotel. On the right of the photograph, Jeff Berryman (Professor Harold Hill) is standing with a foot on a wheelbarrow talking to Barry Smoot (Marcellus Washburn).
Date: [1979-10-25..1979-10-28]
Creator: Jones, Lloyd
Partner: Abilene Christian University Library

[Twelfth Armored Division Association Membership Card]

Description: Membership card for the Twelfth Armored Division Association belonging to Louis Britton. The front of the card reads, "Our 33rd Year -- George G. Moss, Executive Secretary -- Louis Britton B/92 Rec Is a member in good standing until September 1980 with the Twelfth Armored Division Association."
Date: 1979?
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Twelfth Armored Division Association Reunion Card]

Description: Reunion card for the Twelfth Armored Division Association belonging to Louis Britton. The back details Britton's address and phone number along with this note: "33rd Annual Reunion -- Galt House - Fourth and River, Louisville, Ky. 40202 -- Compliments of Rita and Vince Mancinelli and Eastern Chapter -- 'It's Great to Be a Hellcat.'"
Date: 1979?
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Whyte Classification System Clipping]

Description: 2 clippings from the December 1979 issue of Model Railroader about the Whyte Classification System. On the left is a brief description of the history and use of the system, and on the right is a table of the most common classifications. Written underneath the clippings is "- Model Railroader Dec 1979."
Date: December 1979
Partner: The Grace Museum
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