Zoe Dell Lantis Nutter Papers 1934-2010

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Zoe Dell Lantis Nutter Papers 1934-2010

The collection consists of the personal papers and photographs of Zoe Dell Lantis Nutter, a resident of Xenia, Ohio. Zoe Dell is recognized for her influence in aviation and in her local community as a pilot and the first woman president of the National Aviation Hall of Fame, as well as for her contributions to several civic organizations. In 1939 she was named "Most Photographed and Publicized Girl in the World," which was mostly attributed to her role as Theme Girl in the 1938 San Francisco Golden Gate International Exposition and Treasure Island.

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Ford's Theatre (Washington, D.C.)

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National Aviation Hall of Fame (U.S.)

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Nutter, Zoe Dell Lantis, 1915-

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Zoe Dell Lantis Nutter was born on June 14, 1915. She has been a pilot, dancer, model, theme girl for Treasure Island in San Francisco, spokesperson for Piper Aircraft, World's Fair representative for Standard Oil, and the first woman president of the National Aviation Hall of Fame. In 1939 she was named the "Most Photographed and Publicized Girl in the World." She has served on the boards of several organizations including Ford's Theatre, the 2003 Century of Flight Committee, and the National A...

Republican Party (Ohio)

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