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Teaching Women to Fly References continued

 

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Special “Thank you” to Julie Horn, Interlibrary loan librarian, and the Grand County Library District Granby Branch Staff and also to McDermott Library staff at the US Air Force Academy, especially Kelly Merriam, for their outstanding support of this research effort.

 

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