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Round-the-Clock War Nurseries Planned by Dorothy Bird Nyswander, Ph.D.: FWA Now Responsible

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Round-the-Clock War Nurseries Planned by Dorothy Bird Nyswander, Ph.D.: Regional Supervisor, War Public Service Projects, Federal Works Agency

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Round-the-Clock War Nurseries Planned by Dorothy Bird Nyswander, Ph.D.: War Nurseries and Child-Care Centers

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Service Projects

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Service Women's Lounge, Honolulu, T.H.: Anna Laura Robson Sutherland, University of California

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

She Serves Her Country in Army Ordnance

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

She's a Major

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Sisterhood Stories: A Helping Hand at the Start of War

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Squadron Officer Jean Flatt Davey, M.D., O.B.E. - Director of the Medical Service of the Women's Division of the Royal Canadian Air Force and First Woman in the Canadian Armed Forces to Be Awarded the Order of the British Empire

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

The Trident of Delta Delta Delta, Vol. 53, No. 3, March 1944

This issue focuses on the World War II service of Tri Deltas, including service projects of collegiate and alumnae chapters, the Fraternity's War Service Projects program, and individual members serving in the armed forces.

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

The Trident Presentation Slide 14, 1993-1994

This slide features the Wartime Bulletins section of a 1940s edition of The Trident.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

The Trident Presentation Slide 15, 1993-1994

In this 1940s article of The Trident, collegiate member Ramona Button, University of Minnesota, describes the benefits of training to become a World War II nurse, focusing on personal fulfillment and post-war career opportunities.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

The Trident Presentation Slide 16, 1993-1994

This 1940s article of The Trident describes the incredible work of collegiate member Ann Stahlman, Vanderbilt University. Ann is not only highly involved in campus activities and her Tri Delta chapter, she is also the first woman to enlist in the United States Navy's Class V-9 WAVES program.

Collection: Tri Delta Archive Collection

The United States Needs Trained Women

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

The Women in Forestry Green

This article provides information about the United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve, including the names and photographs of Tri Deltas serving in this branch.

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

The Women's Land Army Needs College Girls This Summer

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

To More Trainer Planes!

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Tri Delta Bulletins: Baltimore, March 1946

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Tri Delta Bulletins: Baltimore, May 1946

Collection: Tri Delta Publications

Tri Delta Bulletins: Boise Dayton and Toledo, May 1946

Collection: Tri Delta Publications