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Series I: Documents

 

Folder 01 – Flight Crew Logs

 

1. Flight Crew Log: September 1967 – April 1969

 

2. Flight Crew Log: April 1969 – September 1969

 

3. Flight Crew Log: September 1969 – January 1972

 

4. Flight Crew Log: August 1976 – October 1977

 

5. One undated Flight Crew Log

 

Folder 02 – Printed Material

 

1. One American Airlines postcard from "Dey"

 

2. American Airlines "occupied" sign

 

3. Republic Airlines "occupied" sign with beverage menu on reverse.

 

Folder 03 – Return to Work

 

1. Workmen's Compensation – Mileage Claim

 

2. Letter permitting return to work, July 7, 1973.

 

Folder 04 – Speaking Engagements

 

Folder 05 – Personal Notes

 

Series II: Correspondence

 

Folder 06 – Correspondence relating to Flight #401 Crash

 

1. Letter to Trudy from Colette Watson (another Eastern Airlines attendant survivor) dated October 17, 1974

 

2. Letter to Trudy from Colette Watson (another Eastern Airlines attendant survivor) postmarked May 16, 1974

 

Folder 07 – Correspondence relating to work as safety consultant, 1982-1983

 

Series III: Newsletters

 

Folder 08 – Employee Newsletters

 

1. "Cabin Crewster" January 1973, newsletter newsletter for Eastern Airlines Flight Attendants

 

2. "Cabin Crewster" July 1973, newsletter for Eastern Airlines Flight Attendants

 

Series IV: Newspaper Clippings

 

Folder 09 – Newspaper Clippings

 

1. 34 newspaper clippings from Miami Herald about the crash and aftermath

 

2. 1 envelope of newspaper clippings about the federal investigation hearing of the crash

 

Series V: Photos

 

Folder 10 – Photos

 

1. 2 black & white photos from Eastern Airlines, July 1 1973.

 

2. 1 color photo of three Eastern Airlines attendants on aircraft stairs.

 

3. 2 mounted black & white 5"x7" photos

 

4. 1 mounted 8"x10" print of Postal Pilot Dorothy Worwick