Miss Subways posters
Scope and Contents
The Miss Subways Poster Collection comprises car cards that were created in conjunction with the Miss Subways contest. The majority of the 16 Miss Subways car cards are 24” x 11”; the 9 Ms. Subways car cards are 17” x 23”.
Dates
- 1965 - 2004
- Majority of material found within 1965 - 1976
Creator
- New York Subways Advertising Company (Organization)
- New York Post (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Conditions Governing Use
Car cards are protected by copyright.
Biographical / Historical
The Miss Subways contest was a virtual quasi-beauty contest held monthly or bimonthly from 1941-1976, featuring attractive female New Yorkers whose appearance and personalities aspired to represent the values of the city and typify the stylish ridership of public transit services of the era, while maintaining a “wholesome,” “girl-next-door” quality not often prioritized in beauty contests of broader scope. The initiative was seen as progressive at the time for featuring accomplished and educated urban women of diverse backgrounds and experiencing a level of independence that was still perceived as innovative. Miss Subways contestants were typically shown on car cards that ran on regular revenue service, often comprising a black-and-white headshot accompanied by brief descriptive blurbs on a contestant’s occupation, hobbies, and interests. Initially run by the modeling agency headed by John Robert Powers, the contest was conducted by the New York Subways Advertising Company after 1961. Under the leadership of Walter O’Malley, that body conferred the charge of selecting winners to the general public, who could call their votes in after assessing the contestants insofar as they were portrayed in the car cards seen in the system. The program was briefly re-introduced in 2004 when MTA and the New York Post collaborated on a Ms. Subways contest.
Extent
4.375 Linear Feet (25 car cards)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
The Miss Subways poster collection consists of car cards created in conjunction with the Miss Subways contest, which spanned from 1941 to 1976, as well as car cards produced for the Ms. Subways contest coordinated by the New York Post in 2004.
System of Arrangement
The collection has been arranged into two series, distinguishing between the original Miss Subways contest and the 2004 Ms. Subways resurrection. When the collection was reprocessed in 2018, the materials in Series 1 were ordered chronologically.
Other Finding Aids
PDF URL
Provenance
The Miss Subways Poster Collection was found in the archives with no readily accessible provenance information. Due to these materials’ specific derivation and research value, they have been separated from other car card collections and assigned a unique accession number. The collection was subject to further accretions of like materials: in 2008, when Andrea Grimes donated one reproduction car card; and in 2015, when two original car cards were donated by Mark Saltzman.
Appendix
- Title
- Finding aid for the Miss Subways posters
- Status
- Under Revision
- Author
- Rebecca Haggerty
- Date
- 2018
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
Revision Statements
- 2022: Edited and reformatted by Elise Winks
- 2023: Manually entered into ArchivesSpace by Joanna Satalof
Repository Details
Part of the Archives and Reading Room Repository