Women air pilots
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Amelia Earhart at Purdue papers
The Amelia Earhart at Purdue papers document Amelia Earhart's arrival at Purdue University, her time there, and the efforts to memorialize Earhart after her disappearance. Types of materials include correspondence, ephemera, administrative reports, photographs, publicity materials, and speeches.
Collection of Amelia Earhart related materials
Earhart items collection by Linda Klotz
Zelda Gould collection of Amy Otis Earhart correspondence and photographs
Clifford W. Henderson Collection on the National Air Races
Hines, Adam. Winners announced at banquet. The Exponent, p. 2, June 27, 2005
This series contains clippings about the Purdue teams and Purdue serving as hosts for the Air Race Classic. Also included are race updates provided by Mary Ann Eiff, advisor to the teams.
Jacqueline Kruper Women in Aviation papers and rare books
Zoe Dell Nutter papers
This collection contains aviation-related serial publications, copies of photographs, National Aviation Hall of Fame programs, and clippings pertaining to the life of aviatrix Zoe Dell Nutter.
Paul Rafford Jr. papers on Amelia Earhart
Faith Wayne Pearson papers
Peg Smith Collection on Amelia Earhart
Photograph from Amelia Earhart's 1937 World Flight, Karachi, India
Doris Hurt Powers papers
Toni Mayo papers and research files for "Defining Flight"
Documentation and research notes from twenty personal narratives of Huntington County, Indiana pilots and aviatrixes who flew during the early to mid-twentieth century. The research notes from oral histories were used by Toni Mayo in the compilation of her master’s thesis and book, Defining Flight.
Elizabeth Speirs collection on Ramoth H. Trask
Includes Ramoth H. Trask's student pilot's permit from 1928, newspaper clippings of her obituary and posthumous donations to Purdue, and a photograph of the Alpha Chi Omega sorority in 1919 where Trask was a member.
Rudolph Van Meter photographs of Amelia Earhart
The Rudolph Van Meter photographs of Amelia Earhart contains 12 photographs, most taken by Van Meter of Earhart in Hawaii, during her first world flight attempt. Also included are a photograph of Rudolph "Rudy" Van Meter and photographs taken by the US army.