Clothing and textiles instructor at the College of Industrial Arts (C.I.A.), Denton, 1917-1922. First president of Denton Branch American Association of University Women (AAUW). Active in Business and Professional Women. Married George L. Fritz. Born October 15, 1892. Died July 26, 1982.
Letter dated January 14, 1921 from Margaret Gleason of the Department of Household to the department members explaining that they'd be resposible for putting together a "stunt" for the CIA faculty's quarterly entertainment. Edna was named to the committee responsible.
Clothing and textiles instructor at the College of Industrial Arts (C.I.A.), Denton, 1917-1922. First president of Denton Branch American Association of University Women (AAUW). Active in Business and Professional Women. Married George L. Fritz. Born October 15, 1892. Died July 26, 1982.
Clothing and textiles instructor at the College of Industrial Arts (C.I.A.), Denton, 1917-1922. First president of Denton Branch American Association of University Women (AAUW). Active in Business and Professional Women. Married George L. Fritz. Born October 15, 1892. Died July 26, 1982.
Letter from president of CIA, F.M. Bralley, to Edna Ingels advising her that she'd been promoted from Instructor to Assistant Professor dated April 23rd, 1919.
Clothing and textiles instructor at the College of Industrial Arts (C.I.A.), Denton, 1917-1922. First president of Denton Branch American Association of University Women (AAUW). Active in Business and Professional Women. Married George L. Fritz. Born October 15, 1892. Died July 26, 1982.
Clothing and textiles instructor at the College of Industrial Arts (C.I.A.), Denton, 1917-1922. First president of Denton Branch American Association of University Women (AAUW). Active in Business and Professional Women. Married George L. Fritz. Born October 15, 1892. Died July 26, 1982.
Letter from president of CIA, F. M. Bralley to Edna Ingels offering her a teaching position in the department of Textiles & Clothing dated June 27th, 1917
Telegram to Edna Ingels stating that her brother James had arrived at Camp Upton in Long Island after having been stationed in France. The telegram is dated April 24th, 1919.
Letter from E. V. White, the Dean of the College of Industrial Arts, to Edna Ingels offering her a teaching spot for both summer terms dated January 28th, 1918.
Clothing and textiles instructor at the College of Industrial Arts (C.I.A.), Denton, 1917-1922. First president of Denton Branch American Association of University Women (AAUW). Active in Business and Professional Women. Married George L. Fritz. Born October 15, 1892. Died July 26, 1982.
Letter from E. V. White, the Dean of the College of Industrial Arts, to Edna Ingels offering her a teaching spot for both 1919 summer terms dated November 8th, 1918.
Letter from Margaret McCormick to John Mayhead about an all-night flight to get back to base, the bad weather, and how she needs to sort the newspaper clippings that she's been saving. Also mentions Johns injury and hospitalization.
Letter to John about rough flight from Montreal to Newark, the terrible weather, and how she just had photos taken which she will send on when she has them.
Letter from Margaret McCormick to John Mayhead about getting certified for different planes, the posting orders for classmates, and mistakenly calling him "George."