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CHamoru nurses on the Red Cross float, Guam Industrial Fair, 1917 Jul
Black and white photograph of a group of CHamoru nurses on the Red Cross float in the automobile parade during the Guam Industrial Fair in 1917 Jul. This photograph was taken by Helen Paul.
The CHamoru or Chamorro people are an indigenous people of the Mariana Islands.
CHamoru nurses on the Red Cross float, Guam Industrial Fair photograph
Command opportunity and flag grade for women line officers, by Sara Pat Denby
Coye, Beth F.: An examination of U.S. Navy policy options towards women line officers, in light of the status of American women or the future of the restricted unrestricted line officer, 1971 Aug 9
Student paper by Lt. Cdr. Beth Frances Coye in which she presented various perspectives relating to the role of women, the significant trends in theory and factual evidence related to the changing status for American women, and the special considerations which circumscribe the Navy's woman line officer program. In her findings, Coye ascertained that the role and status of the women line officer needed to be reevaluated by the Navy with a view towards eliminating problem areas and ambivalences wherever possible.
Denby, Sara Pat: Command opportunity and flag grade for women line officers, 1972
An analysis of current trends and attitudes within and outside the Navy which bears on the opportunities for women line officers to serve in command assignments and achieve flag grade. A general review is made of the history of the woman line officer in the Navy. The laws, regulations , policies and management practices which pertain to both men and women line officers are studied. Trends within society and the Navy indicate that the time is right to increase the opportunities for women to serve in more challenging and demanding billets. A comprehensive study is recommended to determine how women can best make a professional contribution to the Navy. Further, the screening of eligible women for command assignments and an annual review of eligible women captains to determine qualifications for flag grade are recommended.
DiLorenzo, Julia J.: Needed : a professional survival kit, 1975
Examination of U.S. Navy policy options towards women line officers, in light of the status of American women, or the future of the restricted unrestricted line officer, by Beth F. Coye
Federal Women's Program newsletters, 1976 Apr-Aug
This folder contains three items from the Federal Women's Program of the U.S. Civil Service Commission dating from 1976 Apr 1-Aug 26.
The first item is their "Women in Action" newsletter, 1976 Apr 1. This newsletter provides an information summary for the Federal Women's Program and includes information on career counseling, reviews of resources, and short profiles on various female federal workers.
The second item is another newsletter from the Federal Women's Program, "Women & Work," from 1976 Apr. This newsletter includes news from the United States Department of Labor and features information on key appointments for women in the federal workforce and awards.
Lastly, there are an announcement and invitation for two events taking place during Federal Women's Week in 1976 Aug. The first is a flyer for a CPR class on 1976 Aug 24 in Pringle Hall and the second is an invitation for a luncheon at the Officer's Club on 1976 Aug 26 to celebrate Federal Women's Week.
Federal Women's Program newsletters
Game floor, Enhanced Naval War Gaming System, Sims Hall, 1988
8x10 black and white photo showing the game floor in Sims Hall with ENWGS (Enhanced Naval War Gaming System) with personnel working in groups.