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Society of Women Engineers

 Organization

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Center for Information on Women in Engineering Records

 Collection
Identifier: UA305
Abstract

These records contain administrative files, biographical information and materials relating to the database maintained by the Center for Information on Women in Engineering and to the Center's solicitation of papers of women engineers.

Dates: 1944-1993 and undated (bulk 1985-1990); Majority of material found within 1985 - 1990

Helen E. Grenga Papers on Women in Engineering

 Collection
Identifier: MS320
Abstract

This collection consists of Helen E. Grenga's papers relating to the Georgia Tech chapter of the Society of Women Engineers, as well as her materials on women in engineering in general.

Dates: 1965-1989

Helen E. Grenga Photographs on Women in Engineering

 Collection
Identifier: VAM320
Abstract

This collection consists of one photograph of Helen E. Grenga with a group of women, possibly the Georgia Tech chapter of the Society of Women Engineers.

Dates: ca. 1983-ca. 1987

Lottye E. Miner papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS310
Abstract

The Lottye E. Miner papers consist of business and personal papers relating to Miner's activity as an electrical engineer in the United States and overseas, particularly with the firm of Miner and Miner.

Dates: 1929-1972

Virginia Tucker Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS463
Overview Virginia Tucker (1910-1985) was a native North Carolinian and one of the first women to work for NACA (now NASA) in Langeley, Virginia beginning in 1935. She later moved on to work for the Northrop Corporation in Southern California as an aerospace engineer during the 1950s and 1960s. Her papers include newspaper clippings, a scrapbook, newsletters, and correspondence. Most materials are related to her personal life and interests or to her advocacy for women in engineering and in the STEM...
Dates: 1920s-1980s

Virginia Tucker Visual Materials

 Collection
Identifier: VAM463
Overview

Virginia Tucker (1910-1985) was a native North Carolinian and one of the first women to work for NACA (now NASA) in Langeley, Virginia beginning in 1935. She later moved on to work for the Northrop Corporation in Southern California as an aerospace engineer during the 1950s and 1960s. These pictures are primarily from her scrapbook, and are related to her personal life, work, and time with the Society of Women Engineers.

Dates: 1920s-1980s

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Manuscripts. 2
Women engineering students -- Georgia -- Atlanta. 2
Floppy disks. 1
Photographs. 1
Women engineers -- United States. 1
Women engineers. 1
Women in engineering. 1
aerospace industry -- United States 1
women aerospace engineers -- United States 1