The public did not care about Amelia Earhart's plane they reacted to Amelia herself missing.
In large part, Amelia Earhart supported herself with public appearances and promotions such as Amelia Earhart luggage. Her husband, George Palmer Putnam, helped her promote herself so she could afford to keep flying. She was self-reliant and did not want to be dependent on her husband.
Unconfirmed. It is understood her father, a purchasing agent for the ATSF railroad ( this may explain her predilection for Turquoise) was something of an alcoholic. He died around l935. Amelia"s mother, Amy Otis Earhart, survived untii l963, dying on Halloween of that year. Amelia was divorced from Mr. Putnam I believe in l935- the cause was never made public.
She first went to Ogontz private school then for highschool she went to Tuman Highschool
She was married once- to Mr. Putnam, but never had any children. The exact cause of her divorce from George in I believe l935 was never made public.
Amelia Earhart's adult life was full of planning flights and enjoying her home life. She had a loving husband and two stepsons who didn't live with them full-time but who would visit. She also made public appearances and lent her name to social projects. She was as busy as she wanted to be.
The address of the James L. Hamner Public Library is: 16351 Dunn St., Amelia, 23002 0610
Grace Amelia Cockroft has written: 'The public life of George Chalmers'
Because, men only flew at that time and Amelia went out and showed that women can do what men do to.
Doris Amelia Broussard has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Health Sciences, Nursing, Health Sciences, Public Health, Nursing Health Sciences, Political Science, Public Administration, Public Administration Political Science, Public Health Health Sciences
Yes, Amelia went to school. Then, where would she get the education? But my question is. Did she go to public schools or private schools or was she home schooled?
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Public Prosecutor - 1947 The Case of the Missing Bullets 1-1 was released on: USA: 1947
The Malaysian airline service is keeping information from the public about the missing Malaysian airplane because of the sensitivity of the issue.
Nothing specific, but in 1909 she was enrolled in public school for the first time.
The phone number of the James L. Hamner Public Library is: 804-561-4559.
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