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Through These Halls: Alice Dittman

A trail blazer in the Nebraska banking industry and role model for women in many different areas

Alice (Frampton) Dittman was born in 1930 to a family that had deep roots in agriculture, valued education and found (through her father) a new direction in banking. Her father, George, was born in Nebraska but his family left to start a ranch in Oklahoma. He returned to Nebraska to further his education. He met Cecile Meyer (who was also a college student) and they married in 1918. They worked in and founded banks in Oklahoma, Nebraska and Iowa.

Their daughter Alice attended the University of Nebraska and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in 1952. A snip from the Cornhusker yearbook from that year shows her and other senior BA students below.

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