Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen
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Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen
Summary
Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen is a news article[1].
Key Facts
- Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's image is recorded as Gretchen Hahnen (1902-1986) in the Jersey Journal of Jersey City, New Jersey on February 2, 1933.png[2].
- Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's instance of is recorded as news article[3].
- Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's language of work or name is recorded as English[4].
- Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's publication date is recorded as +1933-02-02T00:00:00Z[5].
- Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's main subject is recorded as Gretchen Frances Hahnen[6].
- Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's main subject is recorded as Princess Der Ling[7].
- Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's main subject is recorded as Viola Estelle Gentry[8].
- Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's main subject is recorded as Women's International Association of Aeronautics[9].
- Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's main subject is recorded as Clarence Chamberlin[10].
- Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as Gretchen Hahnen (1902-1986) in the Jersey Journal of Jersey City, New Jersey on February 2, 1933.png[11].
- Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's published in is recorded as The Jersey Journal[12].
- Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's title is recorded as Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen[13].
- Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's first line is recorded as Miss Gretchen Hahnen, 100 Duncan Avenue was elected New Jersey governor of the Woman's International Association of Aeronautics at a meeting of the organization last night at the home of Mrs. William D. Smyth, Jr., 229 West 101st Street, New York.[14].
- Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's last line is recorded as Miss Hahnen is adviser of the Junior Aeronautical Association of Jersey City, and is a student of Colonel Clarence Chamberlin.[15].
- Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's quotation or excerpt is recorded as Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen. Miss Gretchen Hahnen, 100 Duncan Avenue was elected New Jersey governor of the Woman's International Association of Aeronautics at a meeting of the organization last night at the home of Mrs. William D. Smyth, Jr., 229 West 101st Street, New York. Princess Der Ling, president of the organization was unable to preside, due to illness, and Miss Pearl Pelledon was in charge of the meeting. Viola Gentry, nationally known aviatrix was elected second vice-president. Miss Hahnen is adviser of the Junior Aeronautical Association of Jersey City, and is a student of Colonel Clarence Chamberlin.[16].
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Birdwomen Elect Gretchen Hahnen's instance of is recorded as news article[3].