Papers, 1928-1984

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Papers, 1928-1984

Correspondence, rosters, photographs, etc., of Beatrice Sadowsky, transportation executive.

1 carton, 1 file box, oversize items, 1 supersize folder

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Beatrice Sadowsky, transportation executive and a founder of the Women's Traffic Club, was born in Russia on July 16, 1900. With tickets provided by her brother, who was already in the United States, the rest of the family followed and settled in Brooklyn, where BS graduated from high school in 1917. Following graduation, BS briefly attended a teachers' training school, but the anti-Semitic views of an instructor dissuaded her from continuing. In 1917, she began working as an aide t...

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