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- "Ziigwan-Spring," Owamni Restaurant Drink Menu, 2025 -

- 2025
- Collections - Artifact
"Ziigwan-Spring," Owamni Restaurant Drink Menu, 2025
- Diane Beers in her TWA Stewardess Uniform, 1965-1966 - When she graduated from James Caldwell High School in West Caldwell, New Jersey, in 1963, Diane Beers noted in her yearbook that her plans included "junior college and a career as an airline hostess." After earning an associate's degree at Endicott College, Beers joined TWA as a flight attendant in 1965. She left to marry Richard Hill the following year.

- 1965-1966
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Diane Beers in her TWA Stewardess Uniform, 1965-1966
When she graduated from James Caldwell High School in West Caldwell, New Jersey, in 1963, Diane Beers noted in her yearbook that her plans included "junior college and a career as an airline hostess." After earning an associate's degree at Endicott College, Beers joined TWA as a flight attendant in 1965. She left to marry Richard Hill the following year.
- Detroit Brewing Company Beer Keg, 1895-1919 - Detroit Brewing Company traced its roots to a brewery established in the city by Frank Martz, John Martz, and John Steiner in 1868. It reformed as Detroit Brewing Company in 1886, focusing on lager, and enlarged its original plant 12 years later. The company closed in 1949, becoming the first of Detroit's major breweries to end operations.

- 1895-1919
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Detroit Brewing Company Beer Keg, 1895-1919
Detroit Brewing Company traced its roots to a brewery established in the city by Frank Martz, John Martz, and John Steiner in 1868. It reformed as Detroit Brewing Company in 1886, focusing on lager, and enlarged its original plant 12 years later. The company closed in 1949, becoming the first of Detroit's major breweries to end operations.
- Ekhardt & Becker Beer Keg, 1895-1919 - German-Americans August Ekhardt and Herman Becker formed their brewing partnership in Detroit, Michigan, in 1873. By 1918, Ekhardt & Becker produced some 150,000 barrels of beer each year. Following a pause from 1919-1933, during Prohibition, the company reformed and operated independently for another 29 years. Ekhardt & Becker was absorbed by Pfeiffer Brewing Company in 1962.

- 1895-1919
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Ekhardt & Becker Beer Keg, 1895-1919
German-Americans August Ekhardt and Herman Becker formed their brewing partnership in Detroit, Michigan, in 1873. By 1918, Ekhardt & Becker produced some 150,000 barrels of beer each year. Following a pause from 1919-1933, during Prohibition, the company reformed and operated independently for another 29 years. Ekhardt & Becker was absorbed by Pfeiffer Brewing Company in 1962.
- Diane Beers in her TWA Stewardess Uniform, 1965 - When she graduated from James Caldwell High School in West Caldwell, New Jersey, in 1963, Diane Beers noted in her yearbook that her plans included "junior college and a career as an airline hostess." After earning an associate's degree at Endicott College, Beers joined TWA as a flight attendant in 1965. She left to marry Richard Hill the following year.

- November 01, 1965
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Diane Beers in her TWA Stewardess Uniform, 1965
When she graduated from James Caldwell High School in West Caldwell, New Jersey, in 1963, Diane Beers noted in her yearbook that her plans included "junior college and a career as an airline hostess." After earning an associate's degree at Endicott College, Beers joined TWA as a flight attendant in 1965. She left to marry Richard Hill the following year.
- Children Watching Glassblower in Greenfield Village, circa 1951 -

- circa 1951
- Collections - Artifact
Children Watching Glassblower in Greenfield Village, circa 1951
- Handbag, Carried by Trans World Airlines Hostess Diane Beers Hill, 1960-1965 - When she graduated from James Caldwell High School in West Caldwell, New Jersey, in 1963, Diane Beers noted in her yearbook that her plans included "junior college and a career as an airline hostess." After earning an associate's degree at Endicott College, Beers joined TWA as a flight attendant in 1965. She carried this handbag while with the airline.

- 1960-1965
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Handbag, Carried by Trans World Airlines Hostess Diane Beers Hill, 1960-1965
When she graduated from James Caldwell High School in West Caldwell, New Jersey, in 1963, Diane Beers noted in her yearbook that her plans included "junior college and a career as an airline hostess." After earning an associate's degree at Endicott College, Beers joined TWA as a flight attendant in 1965. She carried this handbag while with the airline.
- Trans World Airlines Hostess Uniform, Worn by Diane Beers Hill, 1965 - Flight attendants assist with airline passengers' safety and comfort. Airlines once exclusively hired young unmarried women for these jobs, and uniforms tended to be form-fitting with impractical accessories like white gloves and high-heeled shoes. Diane Beers wore this uniform as a TWA flight attendant in 1965. U.S. courts and regulators abolished age, gender and marital-status requirements starting in 1968.

- 1965
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Trans World Airlines Hostess Uniform, Worn by Diane Beers Hill, 1965
Flight attendants assist with airline passengers' safety and comfort. Airlines once exclusively hired young unmarried women for these jobs, and uniforms tended to be form-fitting with impractical accessories like white gloves and high-heeled shoes. Diane Beers wore this uniform as a TWA flight attendant in 1965. U.S. courts and regulators abolished age, gender and marital-status requirements starting in 1968.
- Glassblower John Beers in Greenfield Village, circa 1953 -

- circa 1953
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Glassblower John Beers in Greenfield Village, circa 1953
- Air Line Stewards and Stewardesses Association Membership Card for D.L. Beers, 1965-1967 - Diane Beers joined TWA as a flight attendant in 1965. She carried this card confirming her membership in the occupational union. Beers left TWA to marry Richard Hill in 1966. At the time, many airlines would not employ married women as flight attendants. That practice was eliminated on U.S.-based carriers by the 1980s.

- 1965-1967
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Air Line Stewards and Stewardesses Association Membership Card for D.L. Beers, 1965-1967
Diane Beers joined TWA as a flight attendant in 1965. She carried this card confirming her membership in the occupational union. Beers left TWA to marry Richard Hill in 1966. At the time, many airlines would not employ married women as flight attendants. That practice was eliminated on U.S.-based carriers by the 1980s.