Geneve Lucy Angela Shaffer (July 20, 1888 – December 13, 1976) was an American realtor, lecturer and writer. In 1909 she was touted by the San Francisco Call as "the first woman in the world to sail in a flying machine".
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| - Geneve L. A. Shaffer (en)
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| - Geneve Lucy Angela Shaffer (July 20, 1888 – December 13, 1976) was an American realtor, lecturer and writer. In 1909 she was touted by the San Francisco Call as "the first woman in the world to sail in a flying machine". (en)
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| - Geneve Shaffer, Shamokin News-Dispatch, 1934 (en)
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| - "the first woman in the world to sail in a flying machine" (en)
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| - "I thought all the women who did not want to be actresses wanted to be real estate operators, but after my experience in journalism I found out that there were just as many who wanted to be journalists, so it is merely woman's demand for self expression. Whether she is carrying out this thought quietly by creating a home and being a mother, or by building up a business and mothering her ideas to fruition, the quality of self expression is paramount. It is a part of her very being and she cannot help but be successful — it is born in her." (en)
- "I might not have flown it if Cleve and I hadn't built it. My flight was short and no great shakes. Don't tell Cleve, but piloting a free balloon is a lot more fun." (en)
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| - Geneve Lucy Angela Shaffer (July 20, 1888 – December 13, 1976) was an American realtor, lecturer and writer. In 1909 she was touted by the San Francisco Call as "the first woman in the world to sail in a flying machine". (en)
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