''Radio students must know exactly what makes a radio tick. Here Miss Cora Ann Buchanan is testing a condenser. War Industries Training is open to women between the ages of 17 and 55 years.'
World War II has seen women crashing the gates of every major industry in larger and larger numbers....
Amelia Earhart viewing a woman administer oxygen in a Nursing School class at Purdue University, ca....
During World War II, Iowa State Teacher’s College (now known as University of Northern Iowa) was hos...
''Radio students must know exactly what makes a radio tick. Here Miss Cora Ann Buchanan is testing ...
Photograph shows an RCA Dynamic Demonstrator II radio learning device.''With a dynamic demonstrator,...
''With a dynamic demonstrator, Miss Margaret Bagby, left, and Miss Mary Miller discover just how ra...
''Miss Ora Merle Ross studies wave patterns on oscilloscope. Upon completion of radio course, women...
''In radio, as in other phases of the war program, women are right on the beam. Misses Dorothy King...
''With speaker in hand, Miss Sue Jean Hall tunes up receiving set. San Antonio's War Industries Tra...
Several CCC men participate in a National Defense training on how to build radios. The training is g...
The qualifications of a "good" operator are divided into inborn and acquired or teachable characteri...
The high hope that is being placed in television as an educational medium makes it desirable that we...
A young woman drills through a bar; a group of men stand in front of rows of equipment; in a maritim...
(L-R): Rosemary Hughes, Betty Carr (standing), Shirley Jean Meyers, Nan Poston, Irene Tucker, hearin...
The student newspaper of Humboldt State Universityhttps://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/studentnewspap...
World War II has seen women crashing the gates of every major industry in larger and larger numbers....
Amelia Earhart viewing a woman administer oxygen in a Nursing School class at Purdue University, ca....
During World War II, Iowa State Teacher’s College (now known as University of Northern Iowa) was hos...
''Radio students must know exactly what makes a radio tick. Here Miss Cora Ann Buchanan is testing ...
Photograph shows an RCA Dynamic Demonstrator II radio learning device.''With a dynamic demonstrator,...
''With a dynamic demonstrator, Miss Margaret Bagby, left, and Miss Mary Miller discover just how ra...
''Miss Ora Merle Ross studies wave patterns on oscilloscope. Upon completion of radio course, women...
''In radio, as in other phases of the war program, women are right on the beam. Misses Dorothy King...
''With speaker in hand, Miss Sue Jean Hall tunes up receiving set. San Antonio's War Industries Tra...
Several CCC men participate in a National Defense training on how to build radios. The training is g...
The qualifications of a "good" operator are divided into inborn and acquired or teachable characteri...
The high hope that is being placed in television as an educational medium makes it desirable that we...
A young woman drills through a bar; a group of men stand in front of rows of equipment; in a maritim...
(L-R): Rosemary Hughes, Betty Carr (standing), Shirley Jean Meyers, Nan Poston, Irene Tucker, hearin...
The student newspaper of Humboldt State Universityhttps://digitalcommons.humboldt.edu/studentnewspap...
World War II has seen women crashing the gates of every major industry in larger and larger numbers....
Amelia Earhart viewing a woman administer oxygen in a Nursing School class at Purdue University, ca....
During World War II, Iowa State Teacher’s College (now known as University of Northern Iowa) was hos...