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http://scholar.library.miami.edu/exhibitImages/panam/asm03410002800001001.jpg
Written on verso: "MOORING ...The Hawaii Clipper rests at its dock. The big flying boat weighed 52,252 pounds with a wingspan of 130 feet, compared to today's jets weighing 325,000 pounds with a wingspan of 145 feet 8.5 inches. Pan American World…

http://scholar.library.miami.edu/exhibitImages/panam/asm03410002460001001.jpg
Written on verso: "East Meets West on Global Flights: Flags representing some of the countries served by Pan American round-the-world services are held by two pretty stewardesses. Carol L. Woodward of Dearborn, Michigan, USA, left, holds the flags of…

http://scholar.library.miami.edu/exhibitImages/panam/exh00090000120001001.jpg
Written on verso: "Group of Junior Air Transport Pilots, saluting the colors at PAAF Flight Training Section, 119th Street, about May 15th."

http://scholar.library.miami.edu/exhibitImages/panam/exh00090000130001001.jpg
Pan Am caption: "PAN AMERICAN HEAD HONORED: Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson presents to Juan T. Trippe, president of Pan American World Airways the Medal for Merit awarded to the air lines executive by President Truman for wartime services to…

http://scholar.library.miami.edu/exhibitImages/panam/exh00090000140001001.jpg
Pan Am caption: "FIRST CLIPPER CUTIES: First Pan American Airways Stewardesses were hired in 1944 to relieve men for war duty. It was the days of flying boats, when stewards often had to row passengers ashore and handle the heavy mooring lines.…
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