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    The Federal Woman's Award, also known as the Federal Women's Award, was given by the United States Civil Service Commission from 1961 until 1976. The Federal...
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    1957 to 1970. In 1967, she was one of the six recipients of the Federal Woman's Award. Kathryn Elmira Grove was born in Annandale, Pennsylvania. She and...
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    February 27, 1990) was an American social worker. She received the Federal Woman's Award in 1971 for her work on community services for disabled veterans...
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    United States Civil Service Commission Federal Woman's Award and University of Dayton Distinguished Alumni Award. A plaque in her honor remains at the...
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    Guyana, and Lesotho. among other assignments. She received the Federal Woman's Award in 1974 for her achievements. Boorady was born in Dunkirk, New York...
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    was a Chinese-born American research chemist and inventor, awarded the Federal Woman's Award in 1973 for her work in the United States Naval Ordnance Laboratory...
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    American social worker, and an international and federal government official. She won the Federal Woman's Award in 1964, for her work and leadership at the...
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    In 1963 Makel was one of the six recipients of the Federal Woman's Award, presented to career federal employees who made significant contributions to their...
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  • of Federal Woman's Award Study Group Penelope H. Thunberg, President Johnson confirms he "considered the initial report of the Federal Woman's Award Study...
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    Netherlands for the United States Department of State. She received the Federal Woman's Award in 1964. Cold War scholar Giles Scott-Smith described her as "one...
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