Amelia Earhart Graduation Photo
(Original Caption) Miss Amelia Earhart--the Girl Lindy--of Medford, Massachusetts, as she appeared in 1918 when she graduated from the Ogontz School--a prep school at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Miss Earhart is the first licensed woman pilot in the United States and aside from her flying ability, her marked resemblance to Colonel Lindbergh in face and figure has been noted. (Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images)

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Corbis Historical
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January 01, 1918
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- Amelia Earhart - Aviator,
- Archival,
- 1910-1919,
- Philadelphia - Pennsylvania,
- Adult,
- Adults Only,
- Appearance,
- Business Finance and Industry,
- Economy,
- Finance and Economy,
- Graduation,
- Medford - Massachusetts,
- One Person,
- One Woman Only,
- One Young Woman Only,
- Only Women,
- People,
- Photography,
- University Student,
- Vertical,
- White People,
- Young Adult,
- Young Women,