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Barbara Barrie
A TV and Broadway stage actress, she held leading roles in "Barney Miller" and "Tucker's Witch" on TV and "California Suite" on Broadway.

Marilyn Beck
A nationally syndicated Hollywood columnist and widely-published author.

Harriett Beloff
Olympic silver medal winner for figure skating in 1956.

Carol Lynn Blum
Miss Florida in 1965 and third runner-up of the Miss America Pagent in 1965.

Lillian Copeland
An Olympic athlete, she broke the world and Olympic records in the 1932 Olympic games in discus throw.

Karen Feld
A free-lance journalist and national public speaker on Congressional, health, and women's issues in Washington, D.C.

Ruth Bader Ginsberg
United States Supreme Court Justice

Elizabeth Meyer Glaser
AIDS activist and founder of the Pediatric AIDS Foundation

Sherrill Hoffman Grean
Producer/Director of "All My Children" TV series.

Lenore Oppenheimer Hershey
Senior Editor of "McCall's Magazine" and widely-published author and columnist.

Judith Hirschfield
The first woman to teach math at Harvard University.

Bessie Margolin
U.S. Labor Department Appeals attorney who practices before the U.S Supreme Court.

Anita Morris Perlman
The first woman to be named Brandeis University's "Woman of the Year". First woman to chair a B'nai B'rith agency (BB Youth Commission). She founded B'nai B'rith Girls and was President of 13 civic organizations.

Bernice Preisser
The first female president of Pittsburgh Advertising Club in its 40 year history.

Charlotte Rae
A leading TV star as Mrs. Garrett in the "Facts of Life", she also starred on Broadway as Mammy Yokum in "Li'l Abner".

Judith Resnik
The second female astronaut who was killed aboard the Challenger.

Miriam Freund Rosenthal
Past National President of Hadassah, "Who's Who in American Women", Jewish Federation, Chairman of National Youth Aliyah, Founder of Intercollegiate Zionist Youth Federation of America.

Beth Kernsten Saul
First Jewish woman to be Chairman of the National Panhellenic Conference (1987-1989).

Dinah Shore
Top TV star for more than 35 years.

Ruth Freeman Solomon
Author of The Candlesticks and the Cross, The Eagle and the Dove, and The Ultimate Triumph.

Annette Greenfield Strauss
First woman mayor of Dallas, Texas.

Carol Tuttle
Founder and partner of Sinnet, Inc. a manufacturer of tennis and golf outfits sold nationwide.

Carmen Harvey Warschaw
Chair of California Democratic Party, Chair of California State Fair Employment Practices commision, 1953 Democratic Convention delegate, L.A. Times "Woman of the Year".

Delores Kosberg Wilkenfeld
Past President of National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods.

Harriet Fieldman Woods
Former Lieutenant Governor of Missouri.

Helen Levison Worth
Owner of world-famous gourmet cooking school in New York and author of several cookbooks.

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