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Letter from Dorothy Scott to her father, G.M. Scott on September 8, 1943. Scott discusses instrument school, conflicts, visiting family, and meeting Jacqueline Cochran.

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Letter written by Dorothy Scott to her father, G. M. Scott, on September 19, 1943. Scott discusses a trip to New York, being asked to be an instrument instructor, an article in National Geographic, and her thoughts on her father's letter to…

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Letter written by Dorothy Scott to her family on October 10, 1943. Scott discusses becoming a army instrument instructor, teaching students, the potential to go to pursuit school, and putting together a ground school for women.

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Letter written by Dorothy Scott to her father, G. M. Scott, on November 15, 1943. Scott discusses WAFS being used for tow piloting and starting pursuit school in Palm Springs on December 1st.

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Letter from Dorothy Scott to her father, G.M. Scott on September 8, 1943. Scott discusses taxes, instrument school, and a trip to Ballinger, Texas.

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Operations Order for Dorothy Scott, Elizabeth Whitlow, and Catherine Vail to transport aircraft from Wichita, Kansas to San Antonio, Texas, June 29, 1943

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Letter written by Ethel Scott to her father-in-law, G.M. Scott. Ethel shares about her new baby and the weather on base in Colorado Spring.

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Letter written from Dorothy Scott to her father on January 5, 1943. Scott discusses using her car, travelling, and her transfer to Love Field Army Air Base in Dallas, TX.

Distal Pedal Neuropathy.jpg
Artist statement: The sculpture aims to evoke the sensory experience of distal pedal neuropathy through the juxtaposition of discomfort and artistry. By using pins and needles embedded in a foot sculpture, I seek to convey the tingling, numbness, and…

Broken trachea_reduced.jpg
Artist statement: The last thing I wanted to create was a propaganda or surface level poster regarding the subject so my main challenge was to create an engaging piece without having it feel like preaching. My approach was to showcase the chaos that…