Experts In Forensics Might Finally Uncover The Mystery Behind Amelia Earhart’s Disappearance

By Apoorva Jha

I Am Not Mrs. Putnam

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After officially marrying in 1931, Earhart still wanted to keep her maiden name. When the New York Times wrote an article, “Mrs. Putnam flies Atlantic in record time” when she crossed the Atlantic, she wrote a letter to the publisher Arthur Hays Sulzberger. She requested that she would be referred to as Amelia Earhart. She wanted to make a name for herself and not involve her husband’s name.