
Earhart was a career counselor and adviser to the department of aeronautics at Purdue University from 1935 to 1937. In April 1936, the Purdue Research Foundation created the Amelia Earhart Fund for Aeronautic Research. The foundation funded the purchase of Earhart’s plane.
Purdue University will preserve the film and make it available to researchers. The film will join the Amelia Earhart Papers Archive already held by the university. The online collection includes more than 3,500 scans of photographs, maps, documents, and artifacts relating to Earhart.


