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WARM-FM (103.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to serve York, Pennsylvania. It is owned and operated by Cumulus Media through licensee Radio License Holding SRC LLC and airs an adult contemporary music format .
Early class of students in a physical education program. In the late nineteenth century, several Texas-based groups (including the Texas Press Women's Association, the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs, the Grange, and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union [8]) began advocating for the creation of a state-supported women's college focused on a practical education, including domestic skills ...
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The Women's Museum: An Institute for the Future was a museum located inside Fair Park in Dallas, Texas. On October 5, 2011, the museum announced it would close on October 31, 2011, due to lack of funds.
President Texas Woman's University [160] Sarah Tilghman Hughes (1896–1985) 1984 Texas state legislator, United States district judge, administered November 22, 1963, oath of office to Lyndon B. Johnson aboard Air Force One [161] Lady Bird Johnson (1912–2007) 1984 First Lady of the United States [162] Barbara Jordan (1936–1996) 1984 ...
WGGY (101.3 MHz, "Froggy 101") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Scranton, Pennsylvania, and serves the Wilkes-Barre-Scranton radio market.It broadcasts a country radio format and is owned by Audacy, Inc.
Four Rivers Community Broadcasting Corporation: Christian hot AC: WZXQ: 88.3 FM: Chambersburg: Four Rivers Community Broadcasting Corporation: Christian hot AC: WZXR: 99.3 FM: South Williamsport: Backyard Broadcasting of Pennsylvania LLC: Mainstream rock: WZXY: 90.7 FM: Spring Grove: Four Rivers Community Broadcasting Corporation: Christian hot ...
Press Women of Texas (PWT) is an association of Texas women journalists which was founded in 1893. PWT is an affiliate of the National Federation of Press Women (NFPW). PWT was involved in more than just supporting women in journalism; the organization advocated many causes, including education, preservation of library and archive materials and supporting scholarships.