Browse Items (35 total)

  • Collection: Women's History - Fall 2023

The Sanger Clinic, 46 Amboy Street, Brooklyn.png
Photograph shows women and men sitting with baby carriages in front of the Sanger Clinic.

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A photograph of Agnes Meyer Driscoll, the woman who broke the Japanese M-1 cipher machine.

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A photograph of Ann Caracristi, a cryptanalyst who worked as a code breaker during World War II. She later became the first female deputy director of the NSA.

An interview with Ann Caracristi, who was recruited for wartime intelligence work during World War II. The interview was conducted as part of the documentary film "Government Girls of World War II."

An audio of an interview with Ann Ellicott Madeira, who was recruited by the United States government as a code breaker during World War II.

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The god Apollo is depicted as an effeminate man with long hair holding a lyre.

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Signals Intelligence Service (SIS) cryptologists at work at Arlington Hall. Many of these cryptologists were women.

Bacchae (810-842).pdf
A snippet of text from Euripides' Bacchae which shows a conversation between the god Dionysus and mortal Pentheus in which Pentheus changes into a woman's clothes with the god's help.
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