Amelia Earhart was born on July 24, 1897 in Kansas. She attended Hyde Park High School in Chicago and enrolled in medical studies at Columbia University in 1919. In 1922, she set the female altitude record by flying to 14,000 feet. The official search for Earhart ended on July 18, 1937 after she disappeared while attempting to fly around the world, but her husband financed further search efforts using naval experts and psychics.
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Amelia Otis The official search ended on July 18th, 1937, but George Putnam financed additional search
efforts, working off tips of naval experts and even psychics in an attempt to find his wife.
July 18th, 1937
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Edwin Stanton Earhart would have celebrated her 115th birthday on July 24, 2012.
July 24, 2012
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Edwin Stanton On October I flew her plane to 14,000 feet—the world altitude record for female pilots.
October 22, 1922,
Amelia Earhart I enrolled in Columbia University again, but was forced to abandon her studies due to limited
finances.
1925
Amelia Earhart I enrolled in medical studies at Columbia University.
1919
Amelia Earhart I and her sister moved to Chicago to live with friends.
1915
Amelia Earhart I attended Hyde Park High School, where she excelled in chemistry.
1915
Amelia Earhart I was glad to see her sister but she was saddened at seeing all the wounded men in the
hospitals. The United States had just entered World War I but Canada had been in the war since 1914.
July 24,1914
Amelia Otis Earhart: On July 24, 1897 my daughter Amelia Earhart was born in Kansas.
July 24, 1897
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