Edith Stallings collection, 1935-1963.

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Edith Stallings collection, 1935-1963.

The collection consists of the correspondence, travel notes (from England, Europe and a world cruise), certificates and other materials of the late Edith Langdale Stallings. Included are papers relating to the Georgia Museum of Art which date from 1948-1963 and a photo of Mrs. Stallings and a fellow WAVE, Joy Hancock.

3 Hollinger boxes (1.25 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7418497

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Stallings family

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University of Georgia. International Student Life Office

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The University of Georgia (UGA) is the largest institution of higher learning in the state of Georgia. Located in Athens, Georgia, approximately 70 miles northeast of Atlanta, it was the first state-chartered university in the United States. In 2005 U.S. News & World Report magazine ranked UGA 19th in its list of the top 50 public universities for a sixth year in a row. UGA also ranks 58th overall (public and private) in the nation. Today, it is the largest university of the University Syste...

Stallings, Edith Langdale, 1903-1987.

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Georgia museum of art

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Hancock, Joy Bright, 1898-

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Joy Bright Hancock (1898- ), enlisted in the Women's Naval Reserve in 1918 as a Yeoman, rose to the rank of Captain, Director of Women's Reserve by 1946. One of eight women sworn into the regular Navy under the Women's Armed Service Integration Act of 1948, retired in 1953. From the description of Joy Bright Hancock papers, 1918-1972. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38476145 Joy Bright Hancock (1898- ), enlisted in the women's naval reserve in 1918 as a yeoman, rose to the ra...