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August 27, 1964 Daily News article about Society of Women Engineers member Virginia Sink, the nation's first female automotive engineer and co-developer of the Chrysler Clean Air Package, which served as an industry standard for automotive anti-smog devices until the introduction of the catalytic converter in the 1970s. From: Society of Women Engineers National Records, box 83.