Patricia Keegan Delaney Collection

Eleanor Roosevelt and a U.S. Navy captain
Eleanor Roosevelt smiles for the camera as she walks beside a U.S. Navy captain on the occasion of a WAVES review, circa 1942.
Oral history interview with Patricia Keegan DeLaney
Primarily documents Patricia Keegan DeLaney's service in the U.S. Navy WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) from 1942 to 1945. DeLaney briefly mentions the affects of the Depression, and her brother's service in the military. She recalls the attack on Pearl Harbor and seeing a U.S. Navy WAVES recruitment ad in the newspaper. Discussion of her basic training at Smith College includes meals at a local restaurant and navy classes. She briefly mentions her time at Mount Holyoke College and Radcliffe College, ncluding community reaction to WAVES, being used for publicity and recruitment, and breaking an engagement with a serviceman. Topics from her time at San Pedro, California, include: a tour of a subchaser; living in an apartment; meeting her husband Ernie DeLaney; riding a bike to work; and V-E Day celebrations. " Post-service topics include: meeting Eleanor Roosevelt; involvement in Charlotte politics; her children; and keeping in touch with service friends.
Patricia Keegan Delaney outside Northampton Tavern
Patricia Keegan Delaney in WAVES overcoat poses outside the Northampton Tavern while stationed at Smith College from fall 1942 through spring of 1943.