Did You Know That These Women Are In Sororities?
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Panhellenic Women in Entertainment
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Carrie Underwood, Grammy award-winning singer
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Sophia Bush, actress
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Sabrina Bryan, singer and actress
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Lucy Liu, actress
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Jennifer Garner, actress
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JoAnna Garcia, actress
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Christy Carlson Romano, actress
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Molly Sims, actress
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Ashley Judd, actress
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Sheryl Crow, singer
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus, actress
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Demetra George, opera singer
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Kelli O’Hara, Broadway actress (South Pacific)
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Jeannine Romer Morrison, concert pianist
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Bailey Hanks, Broadway actress (Legally Blonde: The Musical)
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Beth Brickell, actress
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Kate Capshaw, actress
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Dixie Carter, actress
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Kristin Chenoweth, actress
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Shirley Christian, Pulitzer Prize winner
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Rita Coolidge, Grammy-winning Singer
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Amy Grant, singer
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Cathy Guisewite, cartoonist; Created comic strip Cathy
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Florence Henderson, actress
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Ann-Margret, Singer, dancer
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Rue McClanahan, actress
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Donna Mills, actress
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Kimberly Williams-Paisley, actress, writer and director
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Jean Smart, actress
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Panhellenic Women in Education
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Marinell Ash, BBC Educational Producer
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Jahnae Harper Barnett, first Woman President of William Woods University
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Barbara Aronstein Black, former dean, Columbia Law School
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Jean M. Buckley, president/CEO Future Business Leaders of America
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Gayle Barron, American Road Racing pioneer and author
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Danielle Donehew, vice president of WNBA team
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Dr. Joy Garrison Cauffman, professor Emerita, University of Southern California
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Ruth Colvin, founder and president Literacy Volunteers of America
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Ada Louise Comstock, president, Radcliffe College
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Peggy Gordon Elliott, president, South Dakota State University
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Dr. Deborah Floyd, president Emerita, Prestonsburg Community College, Kentucky
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Patricia Albjerg Graham, dean of Graduate Education, Harvard University
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Dr. Marsha Guenzler-Stevens, director of activities & associate Director of the Stamp Student Union
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Anna Rose Hawes, dean, Mills College, AAUW National President
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Betty Jacka, president, National Merit, Scholarship Corporation
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Maria Leonard, Founder, National Scholastic Honorary Society
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Franees Lucas-Taucher, president, Millsaps College
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Kathryn Sisson Phillips, organized the National Association of Deans of Women and was its first president
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Dr. Shirley Raines, president, The University of Memphis
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Patsy Bostick Reed, chancellor, University of North Carolina at Asheville
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Clyda Stokes Rent, president, Mississippi University for Women
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Kayla Mays Stroup, Missouri State Commissioner of Higher Education
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Nancy L. Zimpher, president, University of Cincinnati
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Josefina Castillo Baltodano, president of Marian College
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Isador Gilbert Mudgem, author of library reference services
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Mary Ross Potter, former dean of women at Northwestern University
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Iva Lowther Peters, sociologist
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Nancy Newman Eustis, special assistant for Disability and Aging Policy to the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
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Ibis Del Mar Nieves, competitor and cast member of MTV's Road Rules Challenges
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Lily Bess Campbell, Renaissance literature scholar and revered UCLA English professor (1922-1950)
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Panhellenic Women in Athletics
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Kerri Strug, two-time Olympic medalist and three-time world
championship medalist gymnast
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Danielle Donehew, vice president of WNBA team
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Allison Aldrich, U.S. Paralympic Sitting Volleyball Olympic
silver medalist
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Kristen Armstrong Savola, U.S. Cycling Olympic Team gold
medalist
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Laura Bennett, U.S. Triathlon Olympian
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Rachel Buehler, U.S. Soccer Olympic Team gold medalist
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Erin Cafaro, U.S. Rowing Olympic Team gold medalist
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Muffy Davis, U.S. Paralympic Cycling Olympic gold medalist
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Annika Dries, U.S. Water Polo Olympic Team gold medalist
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Mary Beth Dunnichay, U.S. Diving Olympic Team
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Nikola Girke, Canada RSX Windsurfing Olympic Team
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Abby Johnston, U.S. Diving Olympic silver medalist
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Jennifer Kessy, U.S. Beach Volleyball Olympic silver
medalist
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Mariya Koroleva, U.S. Synchronized Swimming Olympic Team
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Eleanor (Elle) Logan, U.S. Rowing Olympic Team gold
medalist
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Tatyana McFadden, U.S. Paralympic Track & Field Olympic
Team gold medalist
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Teresa (Teri) McKeever, U.S. Swimming - coach Olympic Team
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Kelley O'Hara, U.S. Soccer Olympic Team gold medalist
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Paige Railey, U.S. Laser Radial Sailing Olympic Team
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Ali Riley, New Zealand Soccer Olympic Team
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Taylor Ritzel, U.S. Rowing Olympic Team gold medalist
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Melissa (Mel) Seidemann, U.S. Water Polo Olympic Team gold
medalist
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Suzanne Stettinius, U.S. Modern Pentathlon Olympic Team
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Evelyn Stevens, U.S. Cycling Olympic Team
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JoAnn Schneider Farris, professional ice skater
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Alexandra Wystrach Flanagan, sports journalist for NFL
Network
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Jill Arrington, sports reporter for ESPN
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Nancy Thies Marshall, US Olympic gymnast and vice chair for
women of USA Gymnastics
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Theresa Grentz, Women’s head basketball coach at University
of Illinois and former Big Ten Coach of the Year
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Marge Schott, former managing partner, president and CEO of
the Cincinnati Reds
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Panhellenic Women in Law, Government and Military Service
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Barbara Bush, First Lady, US
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Lynne Cheney, Wife of U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney
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Dr. Condoleezza Rice, U.S. Secretary of State
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
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Gracia Backer, Missouri State House of Representatives
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Barbara Levy Boxer, U.S. Senator (D-CA)
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Margaret A. Brewer, Brigadier General, Marine Corps
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Jocelyn Burdick, U.S. Senator (D-ND)
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Laura Welch Bush, First Lady, U.S.
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Shelley Moore Capito, U.S. House of Representatives (R-WV)
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Jean Carnahan, U.S. Senator (D-MO)
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Grace Goodhue Coolidge, First Lady, U.S.
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Evett Simmons, attorney
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Elizabeth Dole, U.S. Senator (R-NC); Former President, Red Cross of America
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Marianne Blackburn Drew, Rear Admiral, Navy
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Terri Walter Gabreski, Brigadier General, Air Force
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Shirley Mount Hufstedler, Former U.S. Secretary of Education
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Karen Hughes, Presidential Spokesperson
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Kay Bailey Hutchison, U.S. Senator (R-TX)
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Nancy Landon Kassebaum, U.S. Senator (R-KS)
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Yvonne Kauger, Chief Justice, Oklahoma Supreme Court
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Claudia Kennedy, General, Army
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Mary Landrieu, U.S. Senator (D-LA)
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Blanche Lambert Lincoln, U.S. Senator (D-AR)
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Bessie Margolin, U.S. Labor Department Appeals Attorney
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Panhellenic Women in Journalism and Communication
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Katie Couric, news anchor
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Augusta Evans Wilson, author
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Kristin Hoke, news anchor
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Nancy Grace, CNN News Anchor
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Sue Grafton, author
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Jodi Brooks, national Emmy Award®-winning reporter
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Christy Bulkeley, daily newspaper reporter, editor and publisher
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Alexa Conomos, news anchor
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Judy Woodruff, TV newscaster
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Jane Pauley, television journalist
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Kyra Phillips, CNN News anchor and correspondent
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Gretchen Carlson, news anchor and Miss America, 1989
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Catherine Anaya,two-time Emmy Award®-winning news anchor
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Anne Armstrong Thompson, bestselling author
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Tamara Traeder, co-author of Girlfriends books and products
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Lucretia Leonard Romey, award-winning artist, quilt maker
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Katie Longworth, sportscaster, CBS 2 in Southern California
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Atoosa Rubenstein, editor in chief of Seventeen magazine
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Kim Kelleher, vice president and publisher of SELF magazine
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Jennifer Gilbert, two-time Emmy Award®-winning television news
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Denise Blankenship Joyce, assistant editor of the Chicago Tribune's "Live!" feature section
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Ann Cook, author and face of Gerber Baby
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Margaret (Peggy) Simson Curry, author, magazine writer, poet and first female board member of Western Writers of America
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Barbara Lemmon Bartocci, magazine writer; author; keynote speaker
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Marilyn Salenger, CBS Emmy Winning News Correspondent
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Dr. Joyce Brothers, psychologist and advice columnist
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Andrea Canning, ABC News National Correspondent in Washington D.C.
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Lisa Colagrossi, Emmy Award-winning news anchor
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Joanne Byrd Rogers, concert pianist and author
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Mary Wells Lawrence, copywriter
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Panhellenic Women : Influential Women in History
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Carrie Chapman Catt, suffragist & founder of the National League of Women Voters
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Mary Gladwin, Red Cross nurse who served in three wars from 1898 to 1919, decorated by the United States, Russian, Japanese and Serbian governments
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Kathleen Babineaux Blanco, Governor of Louisiana; first woman governor of Louisiana
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Eva Bertrand Adams, Director of the first U.S. Mint
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Carrie Chapman Catt, Suffragist & Founder of the National League of Women Voters
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Martha Layne Collins, Governor of Kentucky; first and only woman governor to date in Kentucky
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Dr. Linda Hawes Cleaver, first woman governor
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Carol Laise Bunker, U.S. Ambassador to Nepal 1966-1973; first woman Director General, Foreign Service
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Virginia Dill McCarty, Former U.S. Attorney General; first Woman named to a full term as the Attorney General
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Geraldine “Jerrie” Frednitz Mock, first woman to successfully fly solo around the world (1964)
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Betty Montgomery, Attorney General of Ohio; first woman Attorney General
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Annette Greenfield Strauss, Mayor, Dallas, Texas; first woman mayor of Dallas
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Anna Marion MacLean, first to receive Ph.M from the University of Chicago (1897), a founding member of Association of Collegiate Alumnae
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Julia Warner Snow, botany instructor and first to teach bacteriology at Smith college in 1902
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Mary Jane Ridpath, administrator in Indiana schools (1875)
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Susan M Kinsbury, sociologist and first director of Byrn Mawr's Graduate School of Social work
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Clelia Duel Mosher, pioneer researcher in the subject of married women and sexuality
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Mary Ritter Beard, womens rights activist and first historian to write about the roles of women play in society
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Mary Roberts Coolige, first woman to gain a full-time academic position in sociology
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Katherine Towle, first woman appointed Director of Women Marines
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Panhellenic Women in Fashion and Design
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Kate Spade, designer
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Betsey Johnson, designer
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Patricia Miller, co-owner/president, Vera Bradley Designs
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Edith Head, academy award-winning costume designer
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Julia “Judy” Morton Cole, fabric and fashion designer
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Mary Lou Imparato, fashion journalist/editor, author
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Sheree Clark, founder and co-owner of Sayles Graphic Design in Des Moines, Iowa
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Ruth Whitney, Former Editor in Chief, Glamour Magazine
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Bridget Ryan Berman, Retail Group President, Polo Ralph Lauren
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Katherine Baumann, designer of jewelry and wearable art and owner of Katherine Baumann Beverly Hills
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Panhellenic Women in Philanthropy
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Cindy Hensley McCain, philanthropist
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Pat Mitchell, president PBS
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Mimi Halper Silbert, founder Delancey Street Foundation
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Betty Stanley Beene, president/CEO, United Way of America
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Margaret Moffat Toy, founder, Meals-on-Wheels
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Tara Lawrence, founder of “Hats Off for Cancer"
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Nancy Goodman Brinker, founder, Susan G. Komen Foundation
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Lee Ducat, founder, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
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Elizabeth Meyer Glazer, founder, Pediatric AIDS Foundation
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Dr. Ruth Hartgraves, president, American Women's Association
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Susan Lacek, founder of Faith’s Lodge
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Susan Bernstein Zeegan, founder Pediatric AIDS Foundation
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Melvynne Sommers, founder, Save Our Seniors
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Henrietta Szold, founder Hadassah
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Carol Bellamy, executive director, UNICEF
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Donna Stone Pesch, founder/president, Prevent Child Abuse America
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Mimi Halper Silbert, founder, Delancey Street Foundation
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Rhoda Morrow Tomasco, founder Sunshine Kids Foundation
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Lynne Vincent Cheney, served as Chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) 1986-1993 and author
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Panhellenic Women in Business
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Paula Garrison, founder, National Sleepwear
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Donna Wolfe, president, Jockey Inc.
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Tammy McClain Cohen, owner and founder of Infomart
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Shelley Greene George, owner of Shelley George Bridal Footwear
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Katherine Hoffman Haley, noted business woman and rancher
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Karen C Francis, former marketing vice president, CEO and chairman, currently consultant
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Susan Kinder, president, American Express, Travelers' Cheques
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June Kummer, co-owner, Adam's Mark Hotels
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Alice Sheets Marriott, co-founder, Marriott Corp.
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Jennifer Biddulph Maxwell, co-creator, the Power Bar
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Sara Blakely, Founder, Spanx
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Betsy Holden, CEO, Kraft Foods
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Pat Mitchell, president, PBS
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Elisa Lee Morgan, president/CEO, MOPS International, Inc.
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Anita Morris Pearlman, founder, B'nai Brith Girls
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Ann Potter Person, founder, Stretch and Sew
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Patricia Pulliam Upton, president/ Chairman, AROMATIQUE
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Donna Wolf Steigerwaldt, former president of Jockey International
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Gloria Cohen, international president Women’s League Conservative Judaism
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Barbara Ann Weinstein, CEO Family Central
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Phyllis Snyder, president National Council of Jewish Women
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Lisa Rawlins, senior vice president of studio and production affairs at Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
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Linda Funk, Executive director of The Soyfoods Council
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Jandy Thompson Hegy, vice president of John Bowles Company
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Norma Tittle Rist, president of Norma J. Rist CEO Consulting, Inc.
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Janet Murguia, president/CEO of National Council of La Raza (NCLR)
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Joanne Ulnick, CEO of Ducker Worldwide
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Ann Moore, chairman and CEO of Time, Inc
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Deborah Lippmann, celebrity manicurist and nail expert with her own line called the “Lippmann Collection.”
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Julee Rosso, founded Silver Palate gourmet food shop and author
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Panhellenic Women in Science, Medicine and Aviation
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Rita Colwell, Director, national Science Foundation
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Dr. Gladys Henry Dick, co-discoverer, test for scarlet fever and the anti-toxin used in its treatment
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Jan Davis, astronaut
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Bonnie Dunbar, astronaut
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Dr. Marion Fay, first woman president of a medical college (The Women’s Medical College in Philadelphia)
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Anna Fisher, astronaut
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Dian Fossey, pioneer zoologist
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Dr. Jessie Gray, first Woman elected to the Royal Academy of Surgeons of Canada
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Mary Kathryn Hammock, neurosurgeon & founder of National Brain Research Association
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Susan Helms, astronaut
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Carolyn Huntoon, astronaut
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Jerrie Mock, first woman to successfully fly solo around the world
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Julia Morgan, Architect, San Simeon
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Dr. Valerie Neal, curator, Smithsonian Institution, National Air & Space Museum, Department of Space History
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Judith Resnik, astronaut
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Donna Shirley, Mars project manager, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Mary Ellen Weber, Ph.D., astronaut
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Laurel Clark (deceased), astronaut on Columbia shuttle
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Dr. Joann Boughman, geneticist, executive vice president of the American Society of Human Genetics
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Dr. Sophie DeAberle Brophy, specialist in Indian affairs
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Edris Rice-Wray Carson, M.D., public health doctor
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Julie Clark, awarding-winning veteran pilot and air show performer
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Ann Bigby McFarren, lobbyist and public advocate for programs in reproductive health
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Dr. Edith Williams, veterinarian
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Edith Schwartz Clements, botanist
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Eilene Slack Galloway, recipiant of Lifetime Achievement Awards from the International Institute of Space Law and from Women in Aerospace
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Wanda Bash Whitsitt, founder of LifeLine Pilots in 1979
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Mary Ellen Weber, astronaut and chemical engineer
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Judy Graham-Weaver, manager of public relations for AirTran Airways