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FLYING STEWARDESS. - Miss Marguerite Moore, the first to be selected for a position of stewardess on one of the big American Pacific air-liners. The qualifications for the job of “hostess,” as the Americans call her, are numerous —she must be pleasing of countenance, charming of manner, of a certain weight and age, possessing a high standard of physique and a good education. She must be a skilled conversationalist, and, above all, a qualified nurse.

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Evening Star, Issue 22272, 25 February 1936, Page 12

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FLYING STEWARDESS. – Miss Marguerite Moore, the first to be selected for a position of stewardess on one of the big American Pacific air-liners. The qualifications for the job of “hostess,” as the Americans call her, are numerous —she must be pleasing of countenance, charming of manner, of a certain weight and age, possessing a high standard of physique and a good education. She must be a skilled conversationalist, and, above all, a qualified nurse. Evening Star, Issue 22272, 25 February 1936, Page 12

FLYING STEWARDESS. – Miss Marguerite Moore, the first to be selected for a position of stewardess on one of the big American Pacific air-liners. The qualifications for the job of “hostess,” as the Americans call her, are numerous —she must be pleasing of countenance, charming of manner, of a certain weight and age, possessing a high standard of physique and a good education. She must be a skilled conversationalist, and, above all, a qualified nurse. Evening Star, Issue 22272, 25 February 1936, Page 12