One hundred years ago today, President Calvin Coolidge opened the Chicago Woman’s World Fair by Radio, as shown here in the Washington Evening Star, April 19, 1925.
The event, held at the Chicago Furniture Mart, spanned a week, and was attended by over 180,000, and celebrated women’s achievements in science, art, and business. In his opening remarks, Coolidge proclaimed that “for long ages past, men have gone forth into the world, more recently they have been followed by women. Each are endowed with the same desire, each attempting to contribute to the satisfaction of the universal longing of the human race to bring something better home. ”
According to the event’s program, among the occupations represented was that of Radio Broadcaster.