Plaut, Sally Hayes, 1920-1994
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Sally Hayes was born in Chicago in 1920. After receiving an A.B. from Smith College in 1941, she served with the Women's Army Corps (1943-1945) as a cryptographer for the U.S. Ambassador in London, France, and North Africa. She married Walter Plaut in 1946. After the war, they lived in Rowayton, CT. She was a scout leader, PTA chair, and founder of Rowayton Investment Group for Women. They had four children. Sally Plaut died in 1994.
From the guide to the Sally Hayes Plaut Papers MS 63., 1943-1994, (Sophia Smith Collection)
Women's Army Corps, World War II; Cryptographer.
Sally Hayes was born in Chicago in 1920. After receiving an A.B. from Smith College in 1941, she served with the Women's Army Corps (1943-1945) as a cryptographer for the U.S. Ambassador in London, France, and North Africa. She married Walter Plaut in 1946. After the war, they lived in Rowayton, CT. She was a scout leader, PTA chair, and founder of Rowayton Investment Group for Women. They had four children. Sally Plaut died in 1994.
From the description of Sally Hayes Plaut Papers, 1943-1994. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 137886150
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- Women and the military
- Women and the military
- World War, 1939-1945
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