Margaret Spalluzzi, 102, is believed to be the last surviving “Rosie the Riveter” in Massachusetts — or more specifically, ...
A 102-year-old woman believed to be the last living “Rosie the Riveter” in Massachusetts was awarded the Congressional Medal ...
This week, a long-overdue Congressional Gold Medal will be presented to the women who worked in factories during World War II and inspired "Rosie the Riveter." The youngest workers who will be ...
Bertha Glavin of Quincy died April 11 at age 97. She and her late sister, Mary Kennedy, founded the Rosie the Riveter state ...
One Bucks County real-life “Rosie the Riveter” was honored for all of her hard work during World War II. 99-year-old Mae Krier was one of several women awarded the Congressional Gold Medal ...
Mae became a riveter at Boeing Aircraft in Seattle and came to symbolize “Rosie the Riveter” as women in the defense industry came to be called. After the war, they lost their jobs and their service ...
You can do any kind of job that you really put your heart and hard work into." Rosie the Riveter represents all of the women who worked to support the US military during World War II, producing ...