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U.S. secretary of defense, physicist, and educator.
Harold Brown was born on September 10, 1927 in New York, New York. He received an A.B. (1945), an A.M. (1946) and a Ph.D. (1949) from Columbia University. He was a research scientist at Columbia University from 1945 to 1950 and lecturer in physics at Columbia from 1947 to 1948. From 1949 to 1950 he was a lecturer in physics at Stevens Institute of Technology. He served as a staff member, group leader, and division leader of the E.O. Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at the University of California at Berkeley, 1950 to 1960, and was director of the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory (California), 1960 to 1961. He was a member of the President's Scientific Advisory Committee, 1960 to 1961, and was director of defense research and engineering at the Department of Defense, 1961 to 1965. From 1965 to 1969 he served as the Secretary of the Air Force under President Johnson. He left Washington in 1969 and served as president of California Institute of Technology, 1969 to 1977; he also was a U.S. delegate to SALT (Strategic Arms Limitations Talks), Helsinki, Vienna and Geneva, 1969 to 1977; and chairman of the Technology Assessment Advisory Council to U.S. Congress, 1974 to 1977. Brown served as Secretary of Defense under President Carter, 1977 to 1981. After his service with the Carter Administration, he held several positions with Johns Hopkins University: distinguished visiting professor at the School of Advanced International Studies, 1981 to 1984; chairman of the Foreign Policy Institute, 1984 to 1992; and counselor for the Center for Strategic & International Studies, 1992.
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Brown (1924- ) served with the 8th Air Force during World War II. He flew sixty-seven combat missions before returning to the United States. Brown worked with Mautz Paints in Wisconsin after the war and retired from the Air Force Reserves.
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Correspondence, briefing books, memoranda, notes, office files, speeches and writings, subject files, scrapbooks, photographs, and printed material, chiefly 1973-1982, documenting Haig's service as military advisor to Henry Kissinger at the National Security Council, deputy assistant to President Richard M. Nixon for national security affairs, U.S. Army chief of staff, chief of Nixon's White House staff, NATO Supreme Allied Comander Europe, and secretary of state (1981-1982) in the Reagan administration. Topics include the military and political situation in Southeast Asia and the war and negotiations for peace in Vietnam; the economy, energy crisis, corruption charges against Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew, Nixon's personal finances, relations with the Soviet Union, and other issues facing the Nixon administration; White House ramifications of the Watergate Affair and the transition period of the presidency of Gerald R. Ford; conflict between Turkey and Greece, turmoil in Iran, long term defense capabilities, and other NATO concerns; Haig's contemplation of candidacy for political office in 1979; international terrorism, hostages in Lebanon, arms sales, communist influence in Nicaragua and El Salvador, the rise of the Polish trade union Solidarity, the Falkland Islands crisis, Philip Habib's 1981 Middle East mission and Palestinian autonomy, and other aspects of Haig's State Dept. tenure. Includes files of Haig's State Dept. executive assistant, Sherwood D. Goldberg, and of his political analyst and speechwriter, Harvey Sicherman. Correspondents include David M. Abshire, Menachem Begin, Leonid Brezhnev, Harold Brown, Robert L. Brown, Frank C. Carlucci, Peter Alexander Rupert Carington (Baron Carrington), William J. Casey, William P. Clark, Archibald Cox, Ioannis Davos, Charles W. Dyke, Robert E. Harper, George A. Joulwan, Richard T. Kennedy, William A. Knowlton, Robert W. Komer, David A. Korn, Joseph M.A.H. Luns, John G. Pappageorge, Francis Pym, Elliot L. Richardson, Semih Sancar, Brent Scowcroft, Harold E. Shear, Stansfield Turner, Caspar W. Weinberger, and Herbert F. Zeiner-Gunderson.
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF AIR FORCE HAROLD BROWN AND SECRETARY OF ARMY STANLEY R. RESOR AT HICKAM AFB, HAWAII
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF AIR FORCE DR. HAROLD BROWN VISITS USAFSO, HOWARD AFB AND ALBROOK AFB, CANAL ZONE
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. AFA CONVENTION, DALLAS, TEXAS
Coverage of events at the AFA convention marking the 20th Anniversary showing air show, luncheons, Outstandng Airmen's dinner. symposium and Honors Night with master of ceremonies, Jimmy Stewart. Outstanding airmen are: MSgt Royal E. Carpenter, MSgt Donald L. Daegle, MSgt Joseph L. Dean, SMSgt John M. Dill, CMSgt Jackie 0. Godwin, MSgt Robert V. Guerrero, SMSgt John J. Hinkle. MSgt Earl R. Long, MSgt Verlyn L. Mason, MSgt Arnold D. May, SSgt Roy E. Mayne, TSgt Forrest F. J. McClure, MSgt Harold E. Moak, MSgt John E. Phipps, SMSgt Harold F. Renneberg, SMSgt Winfield S. Savage, MSgt John R. Schumann, CMSgt Julius A. Slaughter, SSgt Arthur H. Ullrich, Jr., SMSgt Neville von Stein, TSgt Charles T. Walther and SMSgt Belton C. Wolf. Reel 1 MS of XB-70A taxiing in to a stop -- shows crew, Alvin S. White and Lt Col Fitzhugh Fulton, Jr., alighting (both wearing big Texas hats) and talking as though being interviewed. (Carswell AFB) 43'Shows Gen John P. McConell, AF CofS and Maj Gen Eugene B. LeBailly congratulating men in flight clothing on stage and Gen McConnell going to mike. 88' CU of toastmaster, Hon Jim Wright, Member of Congress, speaking with cutaway shots of Gen Kenneth Hobson, Gen Curtis E. LeMay (Ret) and USA Gen Paul DeWitt Adams --shows Gen LeMay standing in recognition of introduction. 107' MS's of Gen McConnell speaking and VIP's at tables, including Maj Gen LeBailly, Jimmy Stewart, Lt Gen William K. Martin, Lt Gen Keith K. Compton and Gen Nathan F. Twig standing in recognition of introduction. 186' MCU of Lt Gen William H. Blanchard at Speakers' table. 198' MS's of AFA Pres Jess Larson (Maj Gen USAFR) speaking, followed by addresses to the delegates by George D. Hardy and Gen Blanchard -- cutaway shots of Gen LeMay (Ret) and Gen Frank F. Everest (Ret), Lt Gen David Wade and Mr. Larson presenting awards to civilians at the AFA Opening Ceremonies and Awards Presentations. 286' MLS Gen McConnell, Brig Gen William W. Wilcox, Comdr SAC 19th AD, and Mr. Larson arriving at air show by car. 299' LS's & ELS of F-105D and F-1O2A fly-bys to left, XC-142A landing, large formation fly-by consisting of two each of F-104's, F-102's, F-1O6's, F-5B's, F-105's, F-101's and F-4C' s, UH-1F carrying underslung vehicle, B-58A and YF-12A fly-by to right, F-111A fly-by to left and YF-12A taxiing. 356' Scenes at luncheon featuring Outstanding Airmen and their wives at reserved table; speakers' table showing Gen Nathan F. Twining (Ret), Maj Gen Benjamin Foulois (Ret) standing for recognition, Gen Howell M. Estes, Jr., and introduction of other VIP'S at table; cutaway shots of Lt Gen William S. Stone and foreign officers; Gen McConnell speaking; and crowd breaking up. 508' MS's & MCU of a reception showing VIP's shaking hands with Gen McConnell and talking to Maj Gen Foulois (Ret). (Underexposed) 559' Total footage in reel. Reel 2 Scenes in the Houston Room at Sheraton, Dallas covering the AFA Opening Ceremonies and Awards Presentations showing Gen Blanchard speaking, Mr. Larson presenting AFA Medals of Merit to civilians, Capt Joe H. Engle and Lt Col John P. Spaulding and AFA Presidential Citation to Maj Gen Jerry D. Page -- also shows two women receiving plaques. 88' MS of VIP's getting off Continental Trailways busses. 104' MCU of sign: B-26 COUNTER INVADER RECON BOMBER with pertinent data. 109' MS of WU-2A on display. 114' LS's of XB-7OA landing, spectators viewing static aircraft display, RB-47F on display, XB-7OA taxiing in and crowd rushing out. (Carswell AFB) 185' Scenes of Outstanding Airman and his wife cutting large 20th Anniversary tiered cake with saber and Lt Gen Henry Viccellio congratulating airmen. 262' LS high angle of guests seated at tables during luncheon. 278' Shows spectators viewing B-58A and F-111A, band playing, civilian VIP' s arriving and shaking hands with Gen LeMay (Ret), spectators watching air show, F-1O5D fly-by and speakers' stand with Mr. Larson, Gen Mc0onnell, Lt Gen Wade, Gen LeMay (Ret) and aviation pioneer Maj Alexander P. deSeversky. 380' Scenes of AFA delegates seated and Gen Bernard A. Schriever at podium delivering address. 419' Scenes at black-tie dinner honoring Outstanding Airmen -- shows airmen and wives making their entrance in spotlight, seated at special table with their plaques and Jimmy Stewart and Gen Blanchard at speakers' table - - cutaway shots to tables with Gen Estes, Gen Schriever, Gen Hobson and others, Gen Blanchard speaking and Outstanding Airmen dancing to the music by Airmen of Note. 664' MS of sign on control tower: CARSWLL AFB, HOME OF 19TH AD, 7TH BW, WELCOME AFA. 669' MCU of sign: CARSWELL AFB, pan down to above sign. 679' MCU's of Lt Gen Sam Maddux, Jr., and the participants in the Vietnam Air War Symposium comprised of veterans of that operation -- Six captains, two majors and a lieutenant colonel and seated delegates. 709' Scenes at banquet showing guests and cameraman in action. 762' Scenes of Honors Night with Jimmy Stewart as master of ceremonies, Mr. Larson speaking, guests at tables applauding and four men appearing in spotlight -- three are Forrest Vosler, Joe Foss and Lt Gen James H. Doolittle (Ret) (Believe all are living Medal of Honor winners). 963' Total footage in reel. Reel 3 LS's of aircraft taking off in pairs: F-104's, F-1O5D's, F-102A's, F-106's, F-1O1's, F-4C's and F-5B's -- intercut with F-104, F-1O5D's, F-1O2A's, F-1O6's, F-4C and F-5B's fly-bys to left singly (Carswell AFB) 236' MLS of XC-142A landing. 262' LS's of A-7A fly-by to right and left and climbing -- intercut with MLS's of XC-142A demonstrating its capabilities in vertical landing, wing transition, conventional flight, 3600 rotations in hovering condition and backward flight. 509' ELS formation flyover of two each F-104's, F-102A's, F-106's, F-5B's, F-1O5D's, F-101's and F-4C's. 535' MLS of F-111A taking off to left; UE-1F fly-by to left picking up load and carrying underslung vehicle. 598' Shows fire truck extinguishing simulated fire. 618' LS's fly-by of two F-102A' s and F-4C's -- shows aircraft breaking away for landing and F-UC landing to left. 672' Scenes of P-51D aerobatic stunt flying -- possibly Robert A. Hoover at the controls. 773' MLS of WU-2A in flight. 786' LS of B-52 refueling from KC-135A. 798' MLS's of MAC C-141A and B-58A flyovers. 828' LS of YF-12A fly-by to right, climbing and circling. 851' MLS's of F-111A fly-by to right, in flight with wings swept back and landing, then taxiing after coming to a complete stop. 931' ELS of YF-12A in flight and landing with ALS of aircraft on landing roll and deployment of drag chute. 981' Shows F-100D Thunderbirds taking off and performing. (Overexposed) 1167' Total footage in reel. Reel 4 Scenes at black-tie dinner honoring AFA Outstanding airmen showing Capt Joe H. Engle acting as emcee, Gen Blanchard and Jimmy Stewart seated at head table; Gen Blanchard presenting Warren C. Hume, Vice Pres and Group Executive, IBM Corp, with the Air Reserve Forces Outstanding Support award, followed by comments; Jimmy Stewart presenting plaque to SMSgt Winfield S Savage; Gen. Blanohard speaking and Outstanding Airmen and their wives leaving head tables -- they receive a big applause. 991' Total footage in reel. Reel 5 MCU continuous filming of Secy of AF Dr. Harold Brown delivering address at the AFA Convention Anniversary Luncheon -- zoom back to show speakers' table and zoom in to Mr. Larson. 916' MS's of VIP's, including Joe Foss, Gen LeMay (Ret) and Lt Gen William K. Martin visiting after program. 923' Shows Gen McConne1l leaving speakers' table. 926' Total footage in reel. Reel 6 Shows Gen Howell M. Estes, Jr., at lectern speaking and giving command presentation with film. 145' MCU & MS using zoom lenses of Gen Schriever giving briefing assisted- by Brig Gen Henry B. Kucheman, Jr., Dep for Limited War at ASD. 571' Honors Night, emceed by Jimmy Stewart, showing Brig Gen Herman Rumsey, Comdr 61st Military Airlift Wg, appearing in spotlight and accepting award for the unit's 600,000 accident-free flying hours. 606' Lt Gen Doolittle (Ret) at lectern and leaving stage with Capt Barton D. Lynn of 326th FIS. 648' Lt Gen John D. Ryan, Comdr SAC, presenting citation to 3rd AD for vital support of the Vietnamese war through B-52 strikes -- 3rd AD Comdr, Maj Gen William J. Crumm, accepting the award. 748' Singer Jack Jones performing, talking with Jimmy Stewart and singing to lady in audience. 1007' Lt Gen James Ferguson presenting the Theodore von Karman Trophy to Capt Robert M. Silva for development of the first autonomous space sextant used in Gemini 4 and 7 space flights. 1069' Gen McConnell coming out on stage to present the David G. Schilling Trophy. 1096' Mr. Larson coming out with the H. H. Arnold Trophy and speaking. 1164' Total footage in reel. Reel 7 Scenes of the Vietnam Symposium showing Mr. Larson speaking, keynote address by Lt Gen Maddux and moderated by Maj Gen John R. Alison (Ret) with -a lieutenant colonel speaking. 178' Total footage in reel. Reel 8 Scenes of Honors Night with Jimmy Stewart acting as master of ceremonies showing Mr. Larson speaking, four men appearing in spotlight -- three are Forrest Vosler, Joe Voss and Lt Gen Doolittle and Mr. Larson presenting two AFA President's Trophies to Idaho State Organization designated AFA unit of the year, and AFA man of the year -- George Forschler and Milton Caniff, respectively. 573' Lt Gen Stone presenting citation to Lt Col Dale T. Sarrett for AF Personnel Manager of l965. 6O5' Maj Gen Foulois (Ret) shuffling out on stage toward Jimmy Stewart. 647' Lt Gen Thomas P. Gerrity presenting citation to Furman E. O'Rear for distinguished maintenance engineering management. 712' Gen LeMay (Ret) presenting citation to Col. Otto C. Ledford, Comdr 6555th Aerospace Test Wing. 797' Singer Jack Jones at lectern. 907' Citation award being made to Col Edwin Bishop, Jr. 921' Joe Foss presenting citation to Col Hugh G. Ply, Jr., Comdr 1st Air Commando Wg, for special mission projects. 1012' Dr. Lindley J. Stiles presenting the Hoyt S. Vandenberg Trophy for achievement in education to Brig Gen Wil1iam C. Lindley, Comdr AFROTC. 1093' Secy of AF Dr. Harold Brown speaking after being introduced by emcee. 1191' Total footage in reel. Reel 9 Honors Night with Jimmy Stewart acting as emcee - - shows Lt Gen Albert R. Clark, Vice Comdr TAG, awarding citation to 355th TFW for outstanding performance as an F-lO5 mobile air strike force in Vietnam -- Col Aaron J Bowman, Wing Dep Comdr for Operations, accepting the award. 89' Gen Estes presenting citation award to 61st Military Airlift Wg -- Brig Gen Herman Rumsey, Wg Comdr, accepting the award. 156' Lt Gen Doolittle presenting citation to Capt Barton D. Lynn, 326th FIS, for heroic and skillful airmanship in piloting his F-102 to divert the crash course of an abandoned aircraft, thus saving the citizens of Kansas City from possible disaster. 282' Lt Gen Maddux presenting citation to MSgt William E. Boatman, 2001st Communications Sq, for command leadership of teams installing and operating Mobile air,traffic control facilities in Southeast Asia. 368' Singer Jack Jones performing. 527' Lt Gen Ferguson presenting the Theodore von Karman Trophy to Capt Robert M. Silva. 614' Gen McGonnell presenting the David C. Schilling Trophy to Astronaut Col Frank Borman, command pilot of Gemini 7, for his record breaking orbital flight and rendezvous with another spacecraft -- shows Secy of AF Dr. Brown coming up and being presented a framed miniature flag that was borrowed from his office and flown aboard the Gemini 7 by Col Borman. 783' Gen Nathan F. Twining presenting citation to Col Edward Krafka, immediate post commander of the 38th ARRS. 921' Mr. Larson presenting the H. H. Arnold Trophy to 2nd AD -- Lt Col John R. Stoner accepting the award. 1062' Jimmy Stewart concluding the Honors Night program and dismissal. 1160' Total footage in reel. Reel 10 Orchestra playing. 132' Mr. Larson walking to lectern and speaking -- shows four men appearing in spotlight -- three identified as Forrest Vosler, Joe Foss and Lt Gen Doolittle (Ret). 402' Mr. Larson presenting AFA President's Trophies to George Forschler and Milton Caniff. 513' Lt Gen Stone presenting citation to Lt Col Dale T. Sarrett. 571' Shows Maj Gen Foulois (Ret) entering in spotlight, talking with Jimmy Stewart and presenting citation to Capt Ronald W. Terry for developing AC-47 into an attack aircraft with side firing Miniguns. 772' Lt Gen Gerrity presenting citation to Furman E. O'Rear. 803' Maj Gen Eugene B. LeBailly presenting the Arts and Letters Trophy to Elton C. Foy of Associated Press. 895' Gen LeMay (Ret) presenting first unit award to 6555th Aerospace Test Wg -- accepted by Col Otto C. Ledford, Wg Comdr. 943' Singer Jack Jones performing. 1067' Lt Gen Herbert B. Thatcher presenting citation to 71st Surveillance Wing for sustained operational readiness of the BMEW System -- Col Edwin Bishop, Jr., Wing Comdr, accepting the award. 1148' Total footage in reel.
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Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003. Strom Thurmond military assistant. 1962-, 1970-1986.
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Strom Thurmond military assistant. 1962-, 1970-1986.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, drafts and copies of legislation, petitions, legal documents, lists, maps, clippings, speeches and other material concerning military contracts, legislation affecting the military, military cases and the Senate Armed Services Committee. Topics covered include civil defense, the drafting of women, pay and benefits, the Vietnam War (especially prisoners-of-war and missing-in-action), military bases in South Carolina, each of the military braches and the volunteer army. Much of the correspondence is from constituents and military service organizations. The series documents the Senator's attempts to help South Carolina firms with military contract problems and individuals in the military. It also includes files on the Pueblo, Mayaguez and Stark Incidents, the bombing of the Marine barracks in Lebanon, the Grenada invasion and the raising of a B-24 aircraft from Lake Greenwood.
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE ACCEPTS FIRST F-111C, FORT WORTH, TEXAS
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Harold Brown Papers. 1977 - 1981. Personal Files
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. AF SECRETARY BROWN VISITS FAR EAST, JAPAN, KOREA, AND TAIWAN
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. AF SECRETARY BROWN VISITS FAR EAST, JAPAN, KOREA, AND TAIWAN
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Records of the Office of the Staff Secretary. 1976 - 1981. Presidential Files. 1977 - 1981. 8/2/77 [1]
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE F-111C ACCEPTANCE CEREMONY, FORT WORTH, TEXAS
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE F-111C ACCEPTANCE CEREMONY, FORT WORTH, TEXAS
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Murray, Bruce C., 1931-. Bruce C. Murray Chronological File Collection, 1976-1982.
Title:
Bruce C. Murray Chronological File Collection, 1976-1982.
The collection includes correspondence, memoranda, proposal summaries, and policy statements, all signed either by Bruce Murray or JPL Deputy Director Charles H. Terhune, Jr. Several of the policy statements and proposal summaries are represented only with the signature sheets. The early part of the collection, up until mid-1980 primarily documents the average day-to-day running of the Laboratory. Most of the documents are rather routine, although some personal correspondence is in the collection from those years. Unlike the other chronological file collections (cf. JPL 198, 200, 202, 203), there are no indices for 1976 to mid-1980. It also appears as if Murray delegated many day-to-day functions of the running of the Laboratory to his Deputy Director, as many of the documents from 1976 to 1980 were signed by Terhune. The files have more substance beginning in mid-1980. An index for October-December 1981 is filed at the beginning of October 1981. Beginning in January 1982, an index for each month is filed at the beginning of each month. Murray communicated with several NASA personnel on a routine basis. These included Anthony J. Calio, NASA Office of Space and Terrestrial Applications; John E. Naugle, NASA Chief Engineer, to 1979; Robert A. Frosch, NASA Administrator, 1977-81; and James M. Beggs, NASA Administrator, 1981-85. There is some indication that in the early days of his directorship Murray still needed some additional preparation in administering some aspects of the Laboratory. One example of this is a memo, dated May 3, 1976, from Murray to the Senior Staff where Murray admitted that there were some Civil Systems projects that he was not familiar with, and additional background presentations would be needed. The fallout of the Vogt-James Committee on JPL-Campus Interactions Final Report (a.k.a. the "Orange Report") is represented with Parts 1 and 2 of "Where to Bite the Orange?" by R. W. Davies, an undated response to the Orange Report. Murray expressed surprise at the response at both JPL and Caltech with the Orange Report in an interoffice memorandum dated May 4, 1976. There was also some concern about the potential loss of the capability to do "in-house" flight projects at JPL. An April 29, 1976 memo from ALD of Technical Divisions Geoff Robillard to the Executive Council noted that after the launching of Voyager, support for JPL's capability to acquire spacecraft by the subsystem contract mode would disappear. Represented in the collection is Robillard's original memo, attached to a May 5, 1976 memo from Murray to the Executive Council addressing the issue. In June 1976, a series of correspondence from Bruce Murray to various scientists, regarding the "out-of-the-ecliptic mission to study the sun and the interplanetary medium in three dimensions," a joint effort between NASA and the European Space Agency. Murray asked for people to be members of the Science Working Group that was being formed, and co-chaired by Lennard Fisk and Marcia Neugebauer. The mission was later named the International Solar Polar Mission, eventually called Ulysses. Throughout the collection there is correspondence from Murray to various scientists, asking for participation in various Science Working Group projects. In January 1977, Murray wrote several people asking for participation in a Mars Science Working Group to be headed by Dr. Tim Mutch of Brown University, with Geoff Briggs of JPL as Acting Project Scientist. This follow-on to the Viking Program was envisioned as an orbiter/rover combination, with a launch in 1984. Letters were sent to 16 scientists. In November 1978, a similar series of correspondence is in the collection, with the formation of the Comet Science Working Group. One example of the "business as usual" type of memoranda that dominates the early years of the collection, as well as serving as a precursor to the future turmoil at JPL, a memorandum dated July 26, 1976, from Deputy Director Terhune to Distribution is titled "Guidelines for Employee Termination." Due to the anticipated reduction in JPL business volume in FY '77 and FY '78, the prospect of a significant number of layoff actions was imminent. The normal outplacement service that was available by Caltech to employees who were facing termination was expanded. An Outplacement Center was established at the Caltech Industrial Relations Center where professional help in career planning, the preparation of resumes, job interview strategy, as well as office space, telephone, secretarial and photocopy services would be available. The terminated personnel were administratively transferred to JPL organization 890, later changed to 090. A letter from Murray to John E. Naugle, NASA Office of the Administrator dated August 27, 1976 was a foreshadowing of later troubles for JPL's Planetary Program. Murray commented on the draft of the NASA Five Year Plan dated August 19, 1976, noting NASA's pessimistic plans for lunar and planetary exploration in future years, along with a lack in any continuation of Mars exploration. Murray concluded the letter by stating that if the budget for lunar and planetary missions was decreased, "I am certain that we can only anticipate an abrupt end to the activity in the near future." In January 1977 Murray agreed to transfer the Ranger Block III spacecraft in storage at JPL to the National Air and Space Museum. This transaction is documented in a letter from Murray to NASM Director Michael Collins. A March 3, 1977 letter from Murray to Caltech Provost Robert F. Christy, Murray comments on how valuable Ed Stone has been as MJS Project Scientist, and how he had unusual ability to effectively organize his and other peoples' efforts. According to Murray, Stone's activities constituted a model of Laboratory-Campus collaboration. In April 1977, Murray wrote to twelve engineers involved in oil production inviting them to serve on a review board to assist JPL with a NASA-sponsored study aimed at identifying possible applications of aerospace technology to petroleum production. This is indicative of the changing priorities at JPL beginning in the late 1970s. In a July 8, 1977 letter from Murray to Noel W. Hinners, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Science, Murray lobbied for a collaboration between the Venus Orbiting Imaging Radar and a French-Soviet Union Joint Mission to Venus, planned for 1983. Attached to the letter was a proposal written by Jacques Blamont of the Centre National de'Etudes Spatiales (CNES). It was proposed that the Venus Orbiting Imaging Radar (VOIR) mission and the Deep Space Network (DSN) be used as a tracking and telemetry radar for a French-Russian Venus balloon mission, while the Russian Orbiter could be used as a relay for VOIR. There were additional occultation and geophysics experiments that could be carried out by both missions as well. In the end, VOIR was cancelled and eventually given a new start as the Venus Radar Mapper, later named Magellan, and the French-Russian balloon mission to Venus became one aspect of the Vega 1 and 2 spacecraft, which encountered Venus on their way to Halley's Comet in 1985. In March 1982, the issue was brought up again, with a proposal of a NASA/CNES launch on Ariane 4. A letter from Murray to Blamont dated March 5, 1982 is represented in the collection. Murray reported that a low altitude balloon with imaging would very seriously strain JPL's technical capabilities, and would probably be rejected by NASA on grounds of technical uncertainty. Additionally, hardware availability posed a problem. The possible use of hardware from the Pioneer Venus mission was proposed, but Hughes Aircraft Company had very little surplus hardware available. In the file for September 1977 is an article published in Science, "Extraterrestrial Intelligence: An Observational Approach," by Bruce Murray, Samuel Gulkis and Robert Edelson. The collection includes the edited version, with a cover letter to Philip Abelson, editor of Science dated September 14, 1977. An October 3, 1977 letter from Murray to General R. H. Curtin, asked him to reconsider a U.S. Army proposal to locate its National Training Center at Ft. Irwin, CA, adjacent to JPL's DSN installation at Goldstone. Murray noted that the use by the relocated center of electronic warfare (EW) devices would have the potential to totally disrupt communications with costly and scientifically important deep space missions. Murray cited the occurrence on October 28, 1976, when 30 to 45 minutes of Viking mission data were lost due to suspected EW jamming. Attached to the letter was a copy of part of a topographical map showing the locations of the DSN facilities at Goldstone in relation to Ft. Irwin. In February 1978, Murray instituted the Distinguished Visiting Scientist program at JPL. The purpose of the program was to bring to the Lab on a short term or part-time basis, leading scientists who would enrich the Laboratory's programs. The first Distinguished Visiting Scientist (DVS) was Giuseppe Colombo of the Astrophysical Observatory at the Smithsonian Institution. A February 7, 1978 interoffice memorandum from Donald G. Rea to Murray noted that the DVS should report managerially to the Director, and should have his own budget and should be accountable only to the Director for the manner in which he spends his funds. The JPL Office of Technology and Space Program Development was assigned responsibility for assuring adequate support. Another attempt at bringing in new people into the Lab was in August 1978, when a proposed postdoctoral program at JPL was proposed by Rochus E. Vogt of Caltech and Moustafa Chahine, Manager of the Earth and Space Sciences Division at JPL. The program was to use recent Ph.D. recipients from universities for limited duration positions for scientists and technologists at JPL. It was argued that the use of postdoctoral positions would provide additional strength, youth, and elements of change and new thinking to the programs of JPL scientists and technologists. It would also potentially be an excellent tool for improved Caltech-JPL interactions, with some postdoctoral fellows to hold joint appointments with the Campus. The collection includes two proposals for postdoctoral programs at JPL, written by Vogt and Chahine, as well as a cover sheet to the JPL Executive Council, written August 10, 1978. An October 16, 1978 letter from Caltech Professor Kip Thorne to Bruce Murray related to Professor Stephen Hawking. Thorne reported that Hawking, who was suffering from a debilitating neurological illness, had reached the point where it had made him nearly incoherent. Thorne asked Murray if there would be a possibility of JPL assisting in designing an amplification and filter system for Hawking's voice. Murray passed the request along to Fred Felberg and Benn Martin. In a November 8, 1978 letter, Murray told Thorne that the problem had been given to Doug O'Handley, manager of JPL's Biomedical Technology Program. In a letter to NASA Chief Scientist John E. Naugle dated January 22, 1979, Murray sketched out a background and history of the NASA-JPL institutional relationship. The various NASA organizations that JPL reported to in the past were noted. There also was a description of the NASA-JPL relationship in 1979, as well as various alternatives for strengthening the NASA-JPL relationship. Earlier in the month there was some effort to organize a joint retreat between JPL personnel and personnel from the NASA Office of Space Science, in order to strengthen relations. There is a February 5, 1980 Memorandum of Understanding between JPL and the World Space Foundation (WSF). JPL agreed to aid and support WSF in conducting a test flight of a solar sailing vehicle. JPL would conduct spacecraft environmental qualification tests in JPL facilities, provide an instrumentation package to monitor the sail, and to provide computer services to the WSF, while the WSF would have complete responsibility for sail vehicle design, fabrication and launch vehicle interface, and would be responsible for mission operations. The MOU was signed by Bruce Murray and Robert L. Staehle of WSF. Two items that illustrate Murray's growing distress of the U.S. space program can be found in letters of April 1980. The first letter, dated April 21, 1980, Murray invited Freeman Dyson to visit JPL and help with solar sail and interstellar propulsion studies. The second letter, written April 23, 1980 to Arthur C. Clarke, Murray wrote: "Back here on Earth, 1980, that wonderful reaching out of the 1960's and 1970's to explore our solar system is faltering badly. Cost overruns and delays of the Space Shuttle have now caused two-year delays (at least) in the launches of the only new authorized missions, Galileo and Solar Polar. For similar reasons, nothing else can get started. I must sadly report that rather than ushering in 'The Promise of Space,' the Shuttle development at this point may constitute the greatest threat to space exploration since President Eisenhower's views and the Vanguard launch vehicle project." Another letter that is indicative of this point of view was written by Clark R. Chapman of the Planetary Science Institute to Thomas A. Mutch, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Science, dated August 4, 1980. Chapman expressed his concerns of plans to make cuts in Research and Analysis in the Planetary Program. Chapman called the idea of a freeze or cut in the Planetary Program due to an arbitrary budget ceiling as short-sighted and irrational. Chapman viewed the idea of gutting the program to win VOIR as "suicidal," and called for support of both VOIR and Halley-Tempel 2 missions. A copy of the letter is represented in the collection, along with a brief note that Chapman wrote to Lou Friedman. On August 14, 1980, Friedman sent copies of the Chapman letter to Bruce Murray and others at JPL. A letter written by Bruce Murray to Counselor to the President Edwin Meese III, dated January 20, 1981, the day of President Reagan's inauguration, began with Murray pulling no punches. "The future of American space exploration is in real jeopardy." Murray lobbied for a new start for a Halley's Comet mission, and a change in policy regarding the development of the Space Shuttle. Another letter indicating Murray's attempts to gain support for the Galileo spacecraft was to Carol Lane, a professional staff member of the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Science Technology. Murray's letter described the possible defense technology implications of Galileo, attempting to justify the project by noting the technology that would be gained for Defense. The Voyager Project is barely mentioned in these chronological files until the Voyager 1 flyby of Saturn. On November 21, 1980, a series of form letters were sent to various Directors of NASA Centers and other prominent government officials, such as Secretary of the Air Force Hans Mark, Secretary of Defense Harold Brown, and Presidential Science Advisor Frank Press, enclosing several lithographs of Saturn taken by Voyager 1 during its October flyby. In March 1981, Murray lobbied Acting Associate Administrator for Space Science Andrew J. Stofan to add Carl Sagan in consideration for a Distinguished Public Service Award, for his contributions to Voyager and space exploration in general. On May 8, 1981, Murray notified Sagan that he was selected to receive NASA's Distinguished Public Service Medal, to be presented at a special Voyager awards ceremony at JPL on June 2, 1981. There was some effort to invite President Ronald Reagan to JPL to personally witness the Voyager 2 encounter with Saturn in August 1981. Included in the collection are details on the Voyager encounter of Saturn that were sent via fax to Science Advisor George Keyworth to pass along to the President. In early August 1981 word was received that the President was not going to attend. Several of his representatives did attend the encounter at JPL, including Counselor to the President Ed Meese. In September 1981, Murray sent copies of lithographs taken of Saturn to several members of Congress who did not attend the Voyager 2 encounter. The increasing role of the Department of Defense in JPL projects is documented in a December 9, 1980 report "Current Status of Defense Work Policies, Organizational Approach, and Work Content at JPL," prepared by Jack James. The potential consequences of increased defense work were explored, and the steps taken by JPL and Caltech to ensure that Defense work size, extent of classification, and appropriateness were controlled and regulated within the framework of Caltech and JPL's policies and interests. The report is represented in the collection as an attachment to the Senoir Staff from Murray, dated December 16, 1980. There is a letter dated August 25, 1981, from Murray to the widow of Thomas Mutch, who died in a mountain climbing accident in the Himalayas in October 1980. Murray sent a collection of photos of Mutch from JPL staff members, and told her of renaming the Viking 1 landing site as the "Thomas A. Mutch Memorial Station." Attempts at lobbying for a Halley's Comet mission continued throughout the Autumn of 1981. One letter in the collection, dated September 11, 1981, is from Murray to Newsweek columnist George F. Will. Will had earlier written in favor of the Halley's Comet mission, and Murray tried to pique his interest further by proposing a mission feature of bringing back a sample of the Comet to Earth. By October 1981, the situation regarding future prospects of JPL was potentially grim. According to Murray in "Challenge Facing JPL," a background paper for Caltech faculty discussion dated October 20, 1981, there were three alternate directions possible for JPL: a continuation of present policies, as a NASA Center with significant DOD work, or as a DOD Laboratory. Murray considered the second possibility the only practical direction for JPL at that time. On November 3, 1981, Murray wrote to NASA Deputy Administrator Hans Mark, reporting that full approval for substantially expanding DOD programs at JPL was granted by the Caltech Administration and Board of Trustees. Despite the impending storm clouds regarding the future of space exploration that were no longer merely on the horizon, Murray organized a workshop of fifteen scientists to stimulate a few good new or renewed ideas about carrying out important science in deep space during the second half of the 1980s. A rough concept paper put together by Murray and James D. Burke, dated November 30, 1981, was included along with cover letters to the invited participants, which included Jacques Blamont, Freeman Dyson, James Van Allen, Von Eshleman and Larry Soderblom. Included in the collection is a copy of a news article dated December 2, 1981 quoting Presidential Science Advisor George Keyworth as recommending that all planetary exploration be cancelled for at least the next decade. Also included are letters from Murray to Arnold Beckman alerting Beckman of this possible disaster, as well as a letter to Keyworth and a draft letter to Ed Meese asking him "not to allow the emasculation of the technical and scientific capabilities of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory." Murray announced his resignation as Director, effective June 30, 1982, at the end of his "State of the Lab" address on April 2, 1982. The remainder of the Chronological File for April 1982 is dominated by letters to people notifying them of his decision. Represented in the collection are slightly over 100 letters to people, including members of Congress, Caltech personnel, NASA personnel, NASA Center Directors, members of the Faculty Board and Oversight Committee for JPL, and other scientists and friends of Murray's. JPL Discreet materials Forty-six folders contain documents that are stamped or marked "JPL Discreet" or "SEB Discreet." The original positions of Discreet material in the collection have been marked with separation sheets. The material has been moved to a box at the end of the collection. The vast majority of Discreet materials in the collection are either Source Evaluation Board memoranda or Noncompetitive Source Board memoranda. These were both pretty common documents, and nearly every month has at least a few Discreet documents. The SEB memoranda are usually from Terhune, while the Noncompetitive Source Board memoranda are from the Manager of the Procurement Division, Daryal T. Gant, to Phil Click, Fred Felberg, and either Robert J. Parks, William Bayley or H. M. Schurmeier. There are a few memoranda that were from Acting Division Manager Fraser Draper, or starting in 1979, Deputy Division Manager John Heie.
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Zbigniew Brzezinski Papers, 1798-2012, (bulk 1952-2011)
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Zbigniew Brzezinski Papers
Foreign policy advisor, political scientist, educator, and author. Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, notes, journal extracts, writings, speeches, lectures, testimony, travel files, interview transcripts, press clippings, photographs, family papers, printed matter, and other material relating primarily to Brzezinski's professional life including his tenure as Jimmy Carter's national security advisor.
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- Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 1928-. Zbigniew Brzezinski papers : Part II, 1798-2009 (bulk 1960-2007).
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE BROWN VISITS DA NANG AB, VIETNAM
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE BROWN VISITS DA NANG AB, VIETNAM
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Records of the Office of the Staff Secretary. 1976 - 1981. Staff Scheduling Memoranda. 1977 - 1978. 229 7/14/77-7/28/77
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Records of the Office of the Staff Secretary. 1976 - 1981. Staff Scheduling Memoranda. 1977 - 1978. 229 7/14/77-7/28/77
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF AIR FORCE VISITS EUROPE
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF AIR FORCE VISITS EUROPE
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Schurmeier, Harris M, 1924-. Harris M. Schurmeier Collection, 1970-1986.
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Harris M. Schurmeier Collection, 1970-1986.
The items in the collection were gathered by Harris M. "Bud" Schurmeier. Schurmeier's career at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) lasted from 1949 to 1985. During the years that the bulk of the collection encompasses, Schurmeier served as Assistant Laboratory Director for Utilitarian Systems (1976-78), Assistant Laboratory Director for Energy and Technology Applications (1978-81), and Associate Director for Defense and Civil Programs (1981-85). Represented in the collection are correspondence, reports, newspaper clippings, magazine and journal articles, meeting agendas and minutes, handwritten notes and Viewgraphs. The Strategic Defense Initiative, Arroyo Center, and Caltech/JPL Relations series are closely linked, with the Caltech-JPL relationship being strained during the 1980s with JPL looking for increased work in classified projects for the Department of Defense. The bulk of the series is between 1976-1985.
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. X-15 RESEARCH FLIGHT TESTS, EDWARDS AFB, CALIFORNIA
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. X-15 RESEARCH FLIGHT TESTS, EDWARDS AFB, CALIFORNIA
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR, CAPTAIN HILLIARD A. WILBANKS, PENTAGON, WASHINGTON DC
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR, CAPTAIN HILLIARD A. WILBANKS, PENTAGON, WASHINGTON DC
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF AIR FORCE HAROLD BROWN TOURS BIEN HOA AB, VIETNAM
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF AIR FORCE HAROLD BROWN TOURS BIEN HOA AB, VIETNAM
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Zbigniew Brzezinski Papers, 1798-2012, (bulk 1952-2011)
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Zbigniew Brzezinski Papers
Foreign policy advisor, political scientist, educator, and author. Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, notes, journal extracts, writings, speeches, lectures, testimony, travel files, interview transcripts, press clippings, photographs, family papers, printed matter, and other material relating primarily to Brzezinski's professional life including his tenure as Jimmy Carter's national security advisor.
ArchivalResource: 145,000 items; 417 containers plus 7 classified, 4 oversize, and digital files; 168 linear feet
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- Zbigniew Brzezinski Papers, 1798-2009, (bulk 1952-2007)
Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE VISITS CAM RANH BAY AB, CAM RANH BAY AB, VIETNAM
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE VISITS CAM RANH BAY AB, CAM RANH BAY AB, VIETNAM
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. F-111C TURNOVER CEREMONIES AT GENERAL DYNAMICS, FORT WORTH, TEXAS
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. F-111C TURNOVER CEREMONIES AT GENERAL DYNAMICS, FORT WORTH, TEXAS
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Pickering, William H., 1910-2004. William H. Pickering Speech Reference Collection, 1959-1974.
Title:
William H. Pickering Speech Reference Collection, 1959-1974.
A majority of the collection consists of secondary reference materials such as journal and magazine articles, press releases, reports, and speeches, presumably gathered for and used by Pickering in his preparation of speeches and articles. Perhaps forty percent of the collection as a whole is correspondence, primarily referring to Pickering's activities in the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the National Academy of Engineers. The collection's original organization alphebetically by subject has been retained. The collection was originally composed of a cubic foot of foldered material with subject headings, and two cubic feet of unfoldered items, primarily AIAA and NAE materials, grouped together with rubber bands. All were dated from 1959 to 1974, with bulk dates of 1965 to 1972. The files on the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) document Pickering's activities on the AIAA's Committee for Long-Range Planning, chaired by Edgar M. Cortright, at the time the Director of NASA's Langley Research Center. Pickering was also invloved with the AIAA's Working Group on Philosophy, Science and Technology, with correspondence from James J. Harford, Executive Secretary of AIAA, and Leo Steg, Manager of the Space Sciences Laboratory at General Electric's Space Division. Represented in the collection are a number of folders about the California Museum Foundation. Pickering was on the Board of Trustees of the Foundation, but rarely, if ever, attended Board meetings. He did make a speech, entitled "The Cult of Anti-Science," at the California Museum of Science and Industry in December 1971, which is represented in the collection. Several speeches and papers written by others are represented in the collection, such as a Lee DuBridge article entitled "Policy and the Scientists," written for Foreign Affairs, present in the "Government, Science" folder. Also included in the same folder is an article by Al Hibbs entitled "The Scientific Advisor in Washington." The "Grand Tour" folder includes the JPL Technical Report "The Determination and Characteristics of Ballistic Interplanetary Technology Trajectories Under the Influence of Multiple Planetary Attractions," written by Michael A. Minovitch, dated October 31, 1963. Also included are other reports involving the early concept of what would later become the Voyager missions to the Outer Planets. Pickering also served on the Caltech Institute Administrative Council (IAC), whose duties included determining the hiring and granting of tenure to professors. Three folders of correspondence are devoted to this, along with general correspondence files and reports generated by the IAC. Many of the articles in the collection are from such publications as Science or Scientific American. One example is the 1966 article from Science titled "A Comparison of U.S. and Soviet Efforts to Explore Mars," written by Bruce Murray and Merton E. Davies. Many folders document Pickering's activities in the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), where he was a member of its Committee on Telecommunications. Included is correspondence with Peter C. Goldmark, President and Director of Research at CBS Laboratories. The NAE was also concerned with urban issues, such as environment, transportation, and crime deterrence. Many of the NAE files in the collection are related to such issues. Of note in the files involving the National Academy of Sciences is a series of correspondence and articles involving Nobel laureate William Shockley of Stanford Electronics Laboratories. Shockley postulated a theory that intelligence and mental health were determined more by heredity than environment. He urged for research along the same lines within inner-city slums. Needless to say, this proved to be very controversial. Represented in the folder is a letter from Shockley to members of the National Academy of Sciences attempting to gain support for a resolution he was proposing to urge further study. Included are several attachments to the letter, including parts of journal articles, other correspondence and copies of newspaper articles. Also included are various articles that were entered into the Congressional Record by Representative Charles S. Gubser, Shockley's representative in Congress. The folder titled "Progress in Space" contains several interesting items. There is a report titled "Why Can't the U.S. Match Russian Achievements in Space," dated November 10, 1959, written by Jack N. James. There are several other newspaper articles and entries in the Congressional Record, as well as a speech given by MIT professor H. Guyford Stever entitled "The Future of Aeronautics in the United States," dated January 27, 1965. There are also speeches by NASA Administrator James E. Webb and Edward C. Welsh, Executive Secretary of the National Aeronautics and Space Council, both in 1964. There is also a short reprint from Leonardo, written by Frank J. Malina, dated 1969. The file labeled "Russian Space Programs" includes a translation from an article in Pravda in 1960 that gave a Russian gain of 240-1 against the United States in the weight of the "artificial planets" that had been launched. Also in the file are copies of newspaper articles reporting Pickering's remarks regarding the Russian space program at the World Newspaper Forum in October 1960. The "Space Shuttle" folder includes a fact sheet and a statement from NASA Administrator James C. Fletcher involving the Shuttle program. The documents are undated but probably were created in 1972, soon after when the Shuttle gained Presidential endorsement and Congressional approval.
ArchivalResource: 2.4 cubic ft. (88 folders)
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. FRIEND, FOE, OR FANTASY
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. FRIEND, FOE, OR FANTASY
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF AF DOCTOR HAROLD BROWN VISITS TAN SON NHUT AB, VIETNAM
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF AF DOCTOR HAROLD BROWN VISITS TAN SON NHUT AB, VIETNAM
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Brown, Harold, 1927-. Papers of Harold Brown.
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Papers of Harold Brown.
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Alexander Meigs Haig Papers, 1962-1982, (bulk 1973-1982)
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Alexander Meigs Haig Papers
Army officer and public official. Correspondence, briefing books, memoranda, notes, office files, speeches and writings, subject files, scrapbooks, photographs, and printed material documenting Haig's service as military advisor to Henry Kissinger at the National Security Council, deputy assistant to President Richard M. Nixon for national security affairs, vice chief of staff of the United States Army, chief of Nixon's White House staff, NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), and secretary of state in the Reagan administration.
ArchivalResource: 161,000 items; 329 containers plus 140 classified and 1 oversize; 184 linear feet
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- Alexander Meigs Haig Papers, 1962-1982, (bulk 1973-1982)
Aigrain, P. (Pierre). International Science and Technology Journal interviews, 1962-1967.
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International Science and Technology Journal interviews, 1962-1967.
Consists of edited transcripts of twenty-four interviews and 56 sound reels of 54 interviews conducted for the periodical, INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, between 1962 and 1967, and some reprints of its articles. Among the interviewees are: Pierre Aigrain, Richard Courant, Richard H. Crossman, Peter Debye, Henry Heald, Michael Higatsberger, Jesse Hobson, Donald Hornig, Ken Jarmelow, Augustus B. Kinzel, George Kistiakowsky, I.G. Petrovskii, Robert Preusser, Roger Revelle, Abdus Salam, Cyril S. Smith, C.P. Snow, Charles H. Townes, Albert Szent-Györgyi, F.C. Williams, and Robert R. Wilson. Also includes transcripts of group discussions on technical innovations in the Soviet Union, the brain drain of British scientists, and other topics.
ArchivalResource: 24 transcripts.56 5 in. open reels : analog ; 1/4 inch; 1 7/8 ips.1 sound disc (CD) : digital ; 4 3/4 in. (Bhabha, Homi Jehangir)
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Brown, Harold 1927-. Ad hoc study group on JPL campus interactions : memo to Rochus E. Vogt, 1975 Jun 16.
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Ad hoc study group on JPL campus interactions : memo to Rochus E. Vogt, 1975 Jun 16.
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. Combat Fox, Osan AB and Kunsan AB, Korea
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. Combat Fox, Osan AB and Kunsan AB, Korea
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Records of the Office of the Staff Secretary. 1976 - 1981. Presidential Files. 1977 - 1981. 11/8/77 [1]
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Records of the Office of the Staff Secretary. 1976 - 1981. Presidential Files. 1977 - 1981. 11/8/77 [1]
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John J. McCloy (AC 1916) Papers
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John J. McCloy (AC 1916) Papers
The John J. McCloy Papers span the years 1897-1989, with the bulk of the material falling into the period 1940-1979. The roughly 74 linear feet of material cover the breadth of McCloy's activities, from lawyer to banker to government official to negotiator to behind-the-scenes adviser. The papers include working papers, correspondence and memoranda, speeches, scrapbooks, photographs, legal documents, printed material, and memorabilia. The collection includes very little personal or family-related material. The first 6 series consist of materials, grouped by topic or type, that span much or all of McCloy's public career: Personal Affairs, Diaries, Scrapbooks, Speeches, Awards, and Photographs. The next 25 series consist of "working papers," divided according to McCloy's various positions, roles, and areas of influence. Series 32 consists of printed material of a general nature. (Printed material related to a given position is included in the relevant series.) Series 33: Correspondence and Series 34: Retrospectives contain unofficial correspondence and biographical material, which arrived as part of the second installment to the Papers. More detailed description can be found at the series level. Series-level scope and content notes include: historical and biographical information; series and sub-series arrangement; subject matters and formats, and a box/folder listing.
ArchivalResource: 59.5 Linear feet (52 records cartons, 28 flat boxes, 1 scroll box, 2 map case drawers)
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- McCloy, John J. (John Jay), 1895-1989. McCloy papers, series 33 : correspondence, 1946-1987.
Records of the Office of the Staff Secretary. 1976 - 1981. Staff Scheduling Memoranda. 1977 - 1978. 8/23/77-8/31/77
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Records of the Office of the Staff Secretary. 1976 - 1981. Staff Scheduling Memoranda. 1977 - 1978. 8/23/77-8/31/77
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF AIR FORCE DR. BROWN VISITS SHAW AFB, SOUTH CAROLINA AND EGLIN AFB AND HURLBURT FIELD, FLORIDA
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF AIR FORCE DR. BROWN VISITS SHAW AFB, SOUTH CAROLINA AND EGLIN AFB AND HURLBURT FIELD, FLORIDA
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION TO 38TH AIR RESCUE SQUADRON, WASHINGTON, D.C
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION TO 38TH AIR RESCUE SQUADRON, WASHINGTON, D.C
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. USAF SECRETARY BROWN VISITS SOUTHEAST ASIA
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. USAF SECRETARY BROWN VISITS SOUTHEAST ASIA
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. AIR FORCE SECRETARY BROWN VISITS PHAN RANG AB, VIETNAM
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. AIR FORCE SECRETARY BROWN VISITS PHAN RANG AB, VIETNAM
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF AIR FORCE DOCTOR HAROLD BROWN TOURS SOUTHEAST ASIA, SOUTH VIETNAM
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF AIR FORCE DOCTOR HAROLD BROWN TOURS SOUTHEAST ASIA, SOUTH VIETNAM
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE HAROLD BROWN RECEIVES AWARD, PENTAGON
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE HAROLD BROWN RECEIVES AWARD, PENTAGON
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Pickering, William H., 1910-2004. William H. Pickering Office File Collection, 1955-1976.
Title:
William H. Pickering Office File Collection, 1955-1976.
The collection consists primarily of correspondence, although memoranda, notes, pamphlets, copies of newspaper, magazine and journal articles, transcripts of speeches, press releases and photographs are also present. The collection is arranged in its original order, organized by numerical filing number. Each category can be considered a series or sub-series. These are: Lab Visits, including Congressional visits; Special Events; General Correspondence, including invitations and requests; Awards and Commendations; JPL Correspondence, including biographies, history, minority affairs and annual reports; Foreign Travel Logs; and Outgoing Correspondence Files. Each series or sub-series has been arranged in chronological order unless otherwise noted. The date span of the collection is 1955 to 1976, with bulk dates of 1964 to 1975. The earliest document in the collection is biographical information of Pickering dated 1955. Lab Visits (boxes 1-4, folders 1-95). This series documents visits to the Lab by VIPs and others. Included in most files is a schedule of events as well as correspondence prior and subsequent to the visit or tour. In several cases photographs documenting the visit are in the collection. This is true in the case of the visits of Princess Margaret, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, the royal family of Thailand, and Gemini and Apollo astronaut Frank Borman, among others. In some cases, a thumbnail biography is present as well. In the case of the royal family of Thailand, there is a brief sketch of each member of the royal retinue, along with a pronunciation guide of names and the correct way to address each person. In the case of Princess Margaret, a script with Pickering's remarks, along with a guide to protocol, is represented in the collection. In a few cases, there is documentation of a possible visit that was ultimately cancelled. President Lyndon B. Johnson was scheduled to visit the Lab in 1966 but ultimately cancelled, and writer Arthur C. Clarke had wanted to visit the Lab in 1973 but he could not work it out in his schedule. Congressman Ken Hechler, ranking Republican on the House Committee on Science and Astronautics, was scheduled to make a visit on January 30, 1967, but the visit was cancelled, undoubtedly due to the Apollo 1 fire on January 27, 1967. The series is divided into a sub-series of Congressional visits. The visits of members of Congress were primarily those serving on the House Committee on Science and Astronautics, chaired during the time period by George P. Miller (D-CA) from 1961 to 1973, and Olin E. Teague (D-TX) from 1973 to 1979. Making frequent visits to JPL were Miller, Teague, Ken Hechler (R-WV), Charles A. Mosher (R-OH, ranking Republican from 1971 to 1977), George E. Brown, Jr. (D-CA), Joseph E. Karth (D-MN), and Emilio Q. Daddario (D-CT). Other Congressmen making visits to the lab were Donald E. Lukens (R-OH) and H. Allen Smith (D-CA). Also making periodic visits were staff members from the Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences, chaired by Clinton P. Anderson (D-NM). Special Events (Boxes 4-7, folders 96-175). Represented in the series are memoranda and correspondence pertaining to events of a special occasion that occurred on-lab or involved key Laboratory personnel. The series is organized chronologically by the event date, although in most cases the date span of the file begins prior to the date of the event and ends after the event. The series is primarily composed of correspondence, but also include schedules, attendance lists, press releases and photographs. Included are two folders involving the Presidential Inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson on January 20, 1965. Vicki Melikan was Chair of the Inaugural Parade Distinguished Visitors Committee. Included in one folder is a list of State Governors and State Democratic Party Chairmen, along with a list of staff on the Inaugural Parade Committee. A second folder contains a badge and ribbon commemorating the occasion. Professional meetings, held at JPL and elsewhere are represented in the series. Most of items are comprised of correspondence and events programs. Some files have photographs included, such as the 1966 Goddard Memorial Award Dinner. Pickering, the recipient of the 1965 Goddard Award, was present to present the 1966 award to President Lyndon B. Johnson. The dedication of the 210-foot antenna at Goldstone, CA ("Mars Station") is represented in the collection in three files. Planning for the dedication began seven months before the event. Included are suggested topics for the dedication, preliminary guest lists, invitation lists, background information on Goldstone and the Deep Space Network, and correspondence. One file is comprised of speeches delivered by Pickering and Congressman George P. Miller at the dedication. Spacecraft launchings, as well as planetary and lunar encounters are also represented in the collection. The first encounters in the collection, Surveyor 1 in 1966, Surveyor 5 in 1967, and Mariner 5 in 1967, were relatively low-key affairs, with representatives from JPL, Caltech, NASA and Congress, as well as various subcontractors being invited. The invitation list to celebrate a planetary encounter at JPL was extended beyond JPL-Caltech-NASA with Mariner 10. People unconnected to the mission such as Harold Urey, Ray Bradbury and Danny Kaye were invited and attended one or more of the planetary encounters of Mariner 10. Others, such as Ford Motor's President Lee Iacocca and California Lieutenant Governor Ed Reinecke were invited but sent their regrets. Mariner 10 was also honored by the U.S. Postal Service with a commemorative stamp, unveiled at JPL on April 4, 1975. Also represented are correspondence relating to retirements of people and gifts presented to or from JPL. Ansel Adams presented a signed photograph of Half Dome at Yosemite with the full moon behind it to JPL. The correspondence series includes a postcard written and signed by Adams. The photograph was displayed in Building 183. After the mission of Mariner 9, a 16-inch globe of Mars was manufactured and distributed to select individuals. Select JPL personnel as well as scientists were sent globes, as well as Congressmen and other VIPs, such as Arthur C. Clarke and Ray Bradbury. Included in the series is a file comprised of lists of individuals sent the globe and thank you letters that were received. Among the retirements represented in the collection are Robert D. Fletcher, Chief Scientist of the USAF Air Weather Service; Eberhardt Rees, Director of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center; and John D. Phillips, Pasadena City Manager. Notice of the death of Viking scientist Wolf D. Vishniac in Antarctica is also represented in the series. Correspondence (Boxes 7-11, folders 176-211). This is a general correspondence series. It is split into several sub-series, including miscellaneous correspondence, autograph and biography requests, requests for articles and speeches, and miscellaneous invitations and requests. There were many letters of unsolicited requests from people claiming to have breakthroughs in new propulsion systems or a new theory explaining the formation of the solar system or a new type of airplane. Very often the people inquired about possible job opportunities. Pickering courteously answered most of these letters, often referring them to people at NASA headquarters. Another common type of request was from people who collected autographed covers of Time requesting Dr. Pickering's autograph. Dr. Pickering was a popular speaker, and gave many speeches. Some of the correspondence associated with speeches and reprints of articles are also in the series. 3.4 - Awards and Commendations (Boxes 11-12; folders 212-248). The series is predominantly composed of correspondence, either notifications of honors or letters of congratulations. The series is arranged chronologically, with one folder of miscellaneous awards and commendations at the beginning for single pieces of correspondence. Also included in the series are two folders of biographies of Pickering that could be used whenever requested. Also in the series is a folder of entries of Pickering's biography from various "Who's Who" editions. 4 - JPL Activities and Correspondence (Boxes 12-16; folders 249-295). This series is predominantly composed of correspondence. Also included are pamphlets, brochures, and memoranda. The series is sub-divided into various sub-series: correspondence, biographies, community relations, history, and miscellaneous. All sub-divisions are illustrative of the original order of the collection. There are several files documenting alternate fuel issues during the early 1970s. A "clean air" car race was held in 1970, with entries from JPL, MIT, and several other colleges. Forty-eight entries participated in the race, starting at MIT and ending at Caltech. Cars were judged on emission performance and thermal efficiency, among other factors. The race team for Caltech/JPL included mainly undergraduate and graduate students, along with JPL'er Mahlon Easterling, acting as a Caltech visiting professor of applied science. Also included in the series is a sub-series of short biographies of selected management personnel written by the Public Information Office for use in press releases. The file is organized alphabetically by last name. The Von Kármán Seminar was held on May 12, 1965, what would have been the 83rd birthday of Theodore von Kármán, who had died in 1963. Making addresses at the seminar included Wernher von Braun, Andrew G. Haley, Congressman George P. Miller and United States Air Force General Bernard A. Schriever. Included in the file are alternate schedules, seating charts for the banquet, transcripts of Pickering's introduction of von Braun and transcripts of von Braun's and Miller's speeches. There also is a file devoted to a biography and bibliography of Chinese rocketry pioneer and Caltech professor H. S. Tsien, as well as two other Chinese scientists with connections to Caltech, Chao Chung-yao and Chien Wei-chang, known at Caltech as Jimmy Chien. The file also includes copies of secondary sources about Tsien, including a chapter from von Kármán's autobiography The Wind and Beyond, and "The Bitter Tea of Dr. Tsien," by Milton Viorst, published in Esquire in 1967. The sub-series identified as "JPL History" is composed primarily of historian's activities reports, filed by R. Cargill Hall during his research of the Ranger Program, ultimately published as Lunar Impact: A History of Project Ranger (NASA SP-4210, 1977). The monthly reports document the Ranger history, as well as the JPL history written by Clayton R. Koppes under supervision of Caltech Professor Daniel J. Kevles, as well as other historical activity, and visitors. The reports are from October 1973 to February 1976. Also included in the sub-series is a file regarding a pre-emptive name change of the Lab to the "H. Allen Smith Jet Propulsion Laboratory" in October 1972. Smith was an eight-term Congressman who was not seeking reelection. Section 11 of H.R. 16645, amending the Public Buildings Act of 1959, officially renamed JPL after Congressman Smith. Neither Caltech, JPL nor NASA were notified of the name change until a press release was issued by Smith's office. Reactions to the name change at JPL were highly negative, as most heard of it for the first time as a new sign was put into place. The situation was ultimately resolved when the Caltech Board of Trustees formally designated JPL as the "Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology." Smith officially dropped his approval of the name change, the sign was taken down and the whole matter was apparently forgotten. Also of note in the collection is correspondence from Carl Sagan to William H. Pickering, dated July 12, 1973, where Sagan suggests Professor Von R. Eshleman of Stanford University as a potential successor for Pickering as JPL Director. There is another sub-series entitled "Miscellaneous" that includes items that did not fit easily into any other place. Included are four files dealing with the Caltech Management Club, which include photographs from a dinner banquet in honor of Caltech President Lee A. DuBridge, and an address by Air Force General Bernard A. Schriever. Also included in the series is a file relating to research scientist Robert T. Brinkmann, who had delivered a report of his research at a foreign conference without proper clearance. The clearance was, through administrative error, neither granted nor approved. Brinkmann submitted for clearance a manuscript of his talk in preparation for publishing in a French journal. The clearance was not given, and Brinkmann, no longer an employee, wrote to NASA Administrator Thomas O. Paine about the whole matter. Also of note is a curious file about Pickering being wooed by Yuni, a counter-culture organization who attempted to recruit ten prominent individuals to come together to solve America's most pressing problems. Among the individuals named were Walter Cronkite, Bill Cosby, Buckminster Fuller, Simon Ramo, and William H. Pickering. The organization paid for a full-page ad in the Los Angeles Times, and urged people to send postcards to the individuals named in an effort to persuade them to participate. The organization resurfaced briefly in 1972, with a similar scheme, but did not receive nearly as much publicity as their first attempt. Most of the individuals named in both groups, Pickering included, seemed to have basically ignored the group. Included in the file are newspaper clippings, press releases, correspondence, and postcards all involving the organization. 4.10 Minority/Ethnic Affairs (Boxes 16-17; folders 296-311). This sub-series primarily documents the activities of the Employee Committee, and its successors the Employee Ethnic Advisory Committee (EEAC) and the Advisory Committee on Minority Affairs (ACMA). The Employee Ethnic Advisory Committee was reorganized from the old Employee Committee on October 29, 1969, with a revised charter. James King, Jr. was appointed Chairman. The previous Employee Committee was started in July 1968, with Walter H. Padgham as Chairman. The EEAC changed its name to the Advisory Committee on Minority Affairs (ACMA) in March 1972. James King continued as Chairman of ACMA. Also included in the series are progress reports involving the Affirmative Action Program, and Women's Equity Action League. 4.11 Annual Reports/Five-Year Plans (Boxes 17-18; folders 312-317). This short sub-series includes JPL's contributions to the Caltech Annual Presidents Reports from 1964-1974, and two five-year plans released by JPL in 1970 and 1974. Foreign Travel Log Sheets/Visit Reports (Box 18; folders 319-324). There were two series in the collection that were not given a numerical classification. The Foreign Travel Log Sheets/Visit Reports were one of the two. The foreign travel log sheets were divided into programmatic and non-programmatic travel. The authorization forms documented the purpose of the trip, the destination and departure and arrival dates, along with signatures of approval. The original order of the programmatic travel forms was alphabetical, and this order has been maintained. Two programs were singled out with their own folders, the Concorde and Helios. In 1972-73, JPL personnel conducted experiments with an interferometer to measure several stratospheric trace constituents in the atmosphere from the Concorde supersonic airplane. Seven employees traveled to Toulouse, France and Fairford, England. Additionally, in 1973 several people traveled to West Germany for support of the Helios Solar Probe Project. Travel by employees for nonprogrammatic reasons were documented in a separate folder, organized chronologically. Nonprogrammatic travel included delivering papers at symposia held outside the United States. Outgoing Correspondence (Boxes 18-19; folders 325-336). The Outgoing Correspondence file was another part of the collection that was not given a numerical classification as a whole yet was kept yearly as one unit. The series is composed almost entirely as copies (blue-colored) of outgoing correspondence, either from William Pickering or Vickie Melikan. The correspondence is arranged chronologically, with two exceptions. Two events that occurred in 1968 generated enough correspondence that it was decided to given them each a file. The first event was the Tenth Anniversary of the launching of Explorer 1. A technical symposium was held at Caltech's Beckman Auditorium on February 1, 1968. People invited to participate or attend were Homer E. Newell, James A. Van Allen, General James M. Gavin, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, among others. On October 31, 1968, there was a ceremony commemorating the GALCIT rocket motor experiments of 1936. A plaque was unveiled outside the Von Kármán Auditorium. Invited to attend were Frank J. Malina, Apollo M.O. Smith, Carlos Wood, Edward Forman, William Bollay, William C. Rockefeller, Beverley Forman, Walt Powell, Martin Summerfield, Homer J. Stewart, and Val Larsen, among others. Seven folders contain documents that are stamped or marked "JPL Discreet." Whole folders that are discreet are noted in the folder list. The original positions of JPL Discreet material in the collection have been marked with separation sheets. The material has been moved to a box at the end of the collection. Included in the Discreet information is a file pertaining to the Hibbs Ad Hoc Advisory Committee, created by Pickering on February 26, 1964. The committee was composed of Al Hibbs, Frank Colella, Barney Huber, Vicki Melikan and Richard R. Wilford. It was to look into the Laboratory's problems with NASA management and Caltech in the aftermath of several Ranger failures.
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION, WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C.
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION, WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C.
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Caspar W. Weinberger Papers, 1910-2005, (bulk 1951-2005)
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Caspar W. Weinberger Papers 1910-2005 (bulk 1951-2005)
United States secretary of defense, United States secretary of health, education, and welfare, California state legislator, lawyer, journalist, and business executive. Correspondence, legal and subject files, appointment books and daily schedules, diary notes and other jottings, family papers, financial material, interview transcripts, television scripts, newspaper columns, book and speech files, and legislative and political material relating to Weinberger's career in journalism and government.
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. USAF SECRETARY HAROLD BROWN VISITS LACKLAND AFB, TEXAS
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. USAF SECRETARY HAROLD BROWN VISITS LACKLAND AFB, TEXAS
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Monterey Public Library. California History Room. Distinguished visitors clippings 1903-2007
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Distinguished visitors clippings 1903-2007
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. C-5A ROLL-OUT, MARIETTA, GEORGIA
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. C-5A ROLL-OUT, MARIETTA, GEORGIA
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Pickering, William H., 1910-2004. William H. Pickering Speech Collection, 1955-1975.
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William H. Pickering Speech Collection, 1955-1975.
The collection consists of rough drafts and transcripts of speeches delivered by Pickering, along with related correspondence, and speeches and articles written by others that were of interest to Pickering. The collection is arranged in its original order: chronologically by date of speech or published article. The items include correspondence, memoranda, photographs, journal articles, newspaper clippings, transcripts of press conferences, rough drafts of speeches and transcripts of speeches. Speeches Delivered by Pickering (Boxes 1-11, folders 1-253). The folders include correspondence pertaining to the speech, any rough drafts, including hand-written drafts, any drafts of the speech that were different from previous drafts, a transcript of the speech as given, and in many cases, an "official" version of the speech. If the speech were published in a journal, copies of the journal article are also included. The date span of Pickering's speeches in the collection is 1955-1975, with bulk dates of 1958-1970. At the beginning of the collection is an index of Pickering's speech appearances from 1955 to 1968. The list is useful as a locating aid, although in some places the dates of speeches are incorrect. Not every speech is represented with a transcript or draft. A few were repeats of speeches that Pickering had made earlier, and some had no written script. The titles of the speeches represented in the collection are noted in the folder list. Pickering did repeat a few of his speeches to different groups. One example of this was Pickering's speech on the "Grand Tour" mission that eventually resulted in the Voyager project. The materials with the November 1969 Grand Tour speech that Pickering made for the Society of Sigma Xi included transparencies, a 1966 journal article by Gary Flandro, and several preliminary drafts of the speech. The speech was repeated at the University of Tennessee Space Institute in January 1970, and the Harvard Society of California in April 1970. Also included in the series are transcripts of press conferences and television and radio interviews of Pickering. Two press conferences are represented, regarding Pioneer 3 in 1958 and Mariner 5 in 1967. Pickering did several interviews for American and British television, and they are represented in the series. Several of the files contain photographs, either representing Pickering's talk or copies of slides that Pickering showed. One example is the speech "From Nebula to Man: Seeking the Ultimate Answers," given by Pickering in 1970, which includes 20 lithographs of slides used in the presentation. Pickering did a fair amount of world travel publicizing the Lab and space exploration. On at least two occasions he traveled back to his native land of New Zealand; correspondence and documentation relating to these trips are represented in the series. Pickering also made a few speeches in conjunction with the Apollo 11 Spacecraft and Lunar Rock Mobile Exhibit. The exhibit traveled to all the State Capitols of the continental U.S. from April 1970 to March 1971, as well as Hawaii and Alaska in April and May 1971. Exhibits on display included the Apollo 11 Command Module, a Moon rock, Apollo 11 space suits, and various art depicting the Apollo 11 mission. The NASA-sponsored display started and finished in Glendale, California. Pickering delivered speeches at Carson City, Nevada and Boise, Idaho, at the same time the exhibit was on display. In some cases, newspaper clippings publicizing an event that Pickering spoke at are in the collection. One example of this is Pickering's speech at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, held in Chicago in December 1970. The person introducing Pickering was interrupted by hecklers, although the situation was quickly diffused. The Los Angeles Times later reported, "Youths Boo Pickering's Talk on Mars," which was a double mistake, as Pickering himself was not interrupted, and his talk was not on Mars. Pickering wrote to a USC professor that he had stayed and answered questions from dissenters for twenty minutes after the initial question period, and that apart from the initial few hecklers, the demonstrators were well behaved. Speeches Delivered by Others (Boxes 12-15; folders 254-390). Pickering collected articles written by others and transcripts of speeches delivered by others. The span dates of the series are from 1958-1975, with a bulk date of 1963-1970. While the bulk of the series consists of articles written by JPL personnel, Pickering also collected speeches by other people. Also included are speeches and articles written by key NASA personnel such as NASA Administrators James E. Webb, Thomas O. Paine and James C. Fletcher and NASA Deputy Administrators Robert C. Seamans and George M. Low. Caltech president Lee A. DuBridge is also represented in the series with several speeches and articles. DuBridge's successor at Caltech, Harold Brown, is also represented in the collection with a speech. Additionally, there are several speeches regarding the space program delivered by members of Congress. These individuals include: George P. Miller, (D-CA), U.S. House 1945-73; Member, Committee on Science and Astronautics, 1959-73; Chair, 1961-73; Joseph E. Karth, (D-MN), U.S. House 1959-77; Member, Committee on Science and Astronautics, 1959-71; Chair, Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications, 1959-71; Emilio Q. Daddario (D- CT), U.S. House 1959-71; Member, Committee on Science and Astronautics; Margaret Chase Smith (R-ME), U.S. Senate 1949-73, ranking Republican on Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee 1967-73; Walter F. Mondale (D-MN) U.S. Senate 1965-76, Vice President 1977-81; Frank E. Moss (D- UT) U.S. Senate 1959-77, Chair, Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences 1973-77; John V. Tunney (R-CA) U.S. House 1965-71; U.S. Senate 1971-77; Hubert H. Humphrey (D-MN), U.S. Senate 1949-64, 71-78; Vice President 1965-69. Several of these speeches are in the form of testimony in the Congressional Record. One example from 1970 is testimony from James A. Van Allen of the State University of Iowa, Thomas Gold of Cornell University, and U.S. Senator Walter F. Mondale, regarding the proposed Space Shuttle.
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John J. McCloy (AC 1916) Papers
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John J. McCloy (AC 1916) Papers
The John J. McCloy Papers span the years 1897-1989, with the bulk of the material falling into the period 1940-1979. The roughly 74 linear feet of material cover the breadth of McCloy's activities, from lawyer to banker to government official to negotiator to behind-the-scenes adviser. The papers include working papers, correspondence and memoranda, speeches, scrapbooks, photographs, legal documents, printed material, and memorabilia. The collection includes very little personal or family-related material. The first 6 series consist of materials, grouped by topic or type, that span much or all of McCloy's public career: Personal Affairs, Diaries, Scrapbooks, Speeches, Awards, and Photographs. The next 25 series consist of "working papers," divided according to McCloy's various positions, roles, and areas of influence. Series 32 consists of printed material of a general nature. (Printed material related to a given position is included in the relevant series.) Series 33: Correspondence and Series 34: Retrospectives contain unofficial correspondence and biographical material, which arrived as part of the second installment to the Papers. More detailed description can be found at the series level. Series-level scope and content notes include: historical and biographical information; series and sub-series arrangement; subject matters and formats, and a box/folder listing.
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. MEGAPHONE (SECRETARY OF AIR FORCE HAROLD BROWNS'S VISIT), TUY HOA AB, VIETNAM
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. MEGAPHONE (SECRETARY OF AIR FORCE HAROLD BROWNS'S VISIT), TUY HOA AB, VIETNAM
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. Falcons on the wing, Air Force Academy, Colorado
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. Falcons on the wing, Air Force Academy, Colorado
Covers Airmanship training program at USAFA, including flights in T-37B and T-41Cs navigation training on T-43As soaring, sky diving and ballooning. Includes scenes of graduation, with address by Hon. Harold Brown, Secretary of Defense. (1/4" tape has Secy Brown's address, interviews with cadets, and wild sound of various activities.) Reel 1 - 0' ROLL: F-4. 1) MS of Secretary of Defense Harold Brown addressing graduating class (Gen George S. Brown, Chairman, JCS, seated behind him.) 2) MS of VIPs leaving the stands. 3) LS across stadium, showing graduating cadets throwing their hats in the air at conclusion of ceremonies. 4) Series of LSs across stadium, then tilt up to Thunderbirds performing overhead. 395' ROLL: F-5. 5) CUs of instructor and cadet at table in room, going through checklist. 6) CUs of two instructors standing beside mobile control tower, watching student pilot and taking notes. 7) ELS of stadium, then pull back to show instructors standing beside tower. 8) Series of CU's of controllers at work in tower at Peterson Field. 9) Series of MCUs of instructor and cadet preflighting Grumman American AA-1B trainer. 10) CU of instructor and student in cockpit, pan right to propellor starting to turn. 11) MS of AA-1B taxiing toward runway. 12) MLS of control tower, then pan right with T-41C taxiing to halt in foreground. 683' Total footage in reel. Reel 2 - 0' ROLL: F-6 slugged F20. 1) Series of scenes of skydiving students in suspended harness, practicing jump sequence and emergency drill. 2) CU to LS RV of Schweizer SGS 2-33 sailplane taking off in tow. 3) Series of scenes of navigation students at consoles aboard T-43A, talking to instructor. 4) MS LAV of student using sextant and talking to instructor. 5) CU of airman in simulator, talking to student. 353' ROLL: F-7. 6) CU of T-37 simulator as canopy opens to show airman talking to cadet, then climbing out of cockpit as cadet turns to camera and talks. 7) Sequence showing cadets lining up row of SGS 2-33 sailplanes on runway as Piper PA-18 taxis past to right. 8) CU of cadet in SGS 2-33 cockpit talking about the sailplane program. 9) Series of CUs of woman cadet talking, as SGS 2-33s are being positioned in background. 10) CU of SGS 2-33 waiting for takeoff. 11) CUs of instructor leaning over and making cockpit check of SGS 2-33. 712' Total footage in reel. Reel 3 - 0' ROLL: R-8. 1) CU of cadets' gear stacked in rows on field near runway. 2) Series of scenes from aft facing camera aboard PA-18 tow plane during takeoff with SGS 2-33 in tow, then in flight over valley, then release and breakaway. 191' ROLL: DC-1. 3) Series of LSs of cadets lining up row of SGS 2-33s and one SGS 1-26 at edge of runway in early morning. 299' ROLL: DC-2. 4) Series of MSs and LSs of skydivers descending under parafoils, intercut with CUs of spectators in bleacher seats. 5) CU of section of crowd applauding. 388' ROLL: DC-2. 6) Series of LSs of cadets under parasails being towed aloft behind pickup truck, then landing in field. 496' ROLL: DC-3. 7) CU of cadet in parachute harness, listening to instructor. 8) MS of group of cadets in field, watching parasail demonstration. 9) CU of instructor talking through bullhorn to cadet under parasail. 10) CUs of instructors unhooking parasail from cadet on ground, while others collapse parasail. 587' ROLL: DC-4. 11) Series of HAVs of T-41Cs parked in rows on flight line, with others taxiing out toward runway. 671' ROLL: DC-4. 12) Sequence showing parachutist landing near camera, unbuckling harness, then rol1ing up parachute and walking away from camera. 769' ROLL: DC-5 LUKE AFB, AZ. 13) Series of MSs of cadets examining TF-15A on flight line. 14) MS of woman cadet climbing out of TF-15A cockpit. 867' ROLL: DC-5. 15) LS across flight line from tower, with controller talking on radio in foreground. 16) CU, LAV, MSgt using signal light in tower, then picking up telephone and talking. 17) MS and CU, LAV, of control tower. 926' Total footage in reel. Reel 4 - 0' ROLL: YC-11. 1) Series of MSs and MCUs of T-41Cs taxiing from flight line to runway in trail. 2) MCU of student and instructor boarding Grumman AA-1B trainer. 3) ELS of skydiver descending, pull back to student and instructor performing preflight check of AA-1B in foreground. 101' ROLL: YC-12. 4) MS pan right, PA-18 taking off towing SGS 2-33 sailplane. 5) ELS, SGS 2-33 in flight to left. 6) MS to LS, PA-18 taking off towing SGS 2-33. 7) Long lens CU FV, PA-18 taking off with SGS 2-33 directly overhead. 8) LS of Pikes Peak. 198' ROLL: YC-13. 9) LS of Pikes Peak, then pull back and pan right to PA-18 taking off towing SGS 2-33. 10) Series of ELSs of SGS 2-33s circling overhead, then landing to left in distance. 300' ROLL: YC-14. 11) ELS, PA-18 with SGS 2-33 in tow in flight to left with other SGS 2-33 circling in foreground. 12) Series of ELSs of PA-18 towing SGS 2-33, then releasing and breaking away. 404' ROLL: YC-15. 13) LS, T-43A taxiing through frame to right. 14) LS pan left, two T-37Bs taking off side by side. 15) CU of sign on building: 557 FTS with Falcon logo. 16) MLS T-41C taxiing to halt on flight line. 17) Series of MSs of student deplaning, inserting safety pins, chocking gear, and making tie-down. 601' ROLL: YC-16. 18) CU to LS pan right, student and instructor walking down flight line. 19) Sequence showing another student buckling tie down chains, then walking off flight line with instructor. 20) MS to MCU pan right, T-41C taxiing to halt on flight line. 21) ELS to MS, T-41C on final approach to right. 607' ROLL: YC-17. 22) CU at dawn of hot air balloon laid out in field prior to inflation. 23) AVs of stadium, taken from gondola of balloon during lift-off and climb. 24) LAV of man adjusting flame on propane burner, then pan right to AV of ground below. 25) AV of balloon's shadow on ground. 707' ROLL: YC-18. 26) AVs showing man waving, horses in corral, ground rushing up to basket in bump-and-go landing. 27) AVs of men in field running toward balloon, then holding on to anchor line. 28) MLS of balloon over field. 782' ROLL: YC-19. 29) ECU of balloon pilot talking into radio, then pan left to LS of terrain below. 30) ALSs of T-41Cs in flight nearby. 31) AVs of farmland and highway below, with edge of basket visible. 884' ROLL: 7252. 32) MLS of jumper descending under parafoil and landing in field. 33) ELS of jumper under conventional parachute and landing. 34) MCU of jumper under parafoil landing. 35) Series of MLSs of jumpers with conventional parachutes descending and landing. 986' Total footage in reel. Reel 5 - 0' ROLL: CB-129. 1) Series of scenes of cadets under parasails being towed aloft behind pickup truck, then descending in field. 83' ROLL: CB-130. 2) ECU to LS of cadet under parasail going up, then landing. 3) MS of formation of cadets running, then coming to halt at parasail orientation area. 4) CU of instructor briefing cadet, then parasail being hooked to harness. 191' ROLL: F-F8. 5) MS of balloon in field, inflated. 6) MCU of balloon basket, with cadets holding restraint ropes. 7) Series of MLSs of balloon in flight. 8) MLS of balloon descending behind trees, then rising. 9) LS of jumper descending under conventional parachute. 10) Series of CUs of jumper in field, starting to fold parachute. 11) Series of MCUs and CUs of jump master critiquing cadets' jumps. 524' ROLL: F-9. 12) MS of jumper landing and removing harness. 13) CUs of jumper securing parachute, then walking across field. 14) Series of CUs of four skydivers on flight line, practicing formations. 15) Two LSs of jumpers descending under parafoils and landing in field. 16) MS and CU of jumper walking across field, carrying parafoil and talking. 777' Total footage in reel. Reel 6 - 0' ROLL: CB-133. 1) MLS of T-41C landing to right, seen from cockpit of T-41C waiting to takeoff. 2) ALS of stadium. 3) Series of AMSs of T-41C in flight to right. 98' ROLL: CB-134. 4) Series of AVs of T-41C in flight to right. 195' ROLL: CB-135. 5) Series of AVs of T-41C in fligit to right with mountains in background. 283' ROLL: CB-136. 6) Series of AVs of farmland near academy. 7) Runway seen from cockpit of T-41C on final approach. 315' ROLL: F-1. 8) Series of scenes in gymnasium, showing cadets being presented individual awards. 9) MSs of crowd applauding, including Lt Gen. James R. Allen, USAFA superintendant. 10) CU of jump helmet on end of packing table, tilt up to LS of man working on parachute. 385' ROLL: F-2. 11) ELS of flag team performing on drill field, pan left across crowd in stands. 12) Series of HAVs, LS and MS, Cadet Wing in dress uniforms marching down ramp and onto drill field. 13) Series of HALs of cadet formation marching off drill field. 14) ELS of panels and smoke flare on drill field, then tilt up to jumpers (with smoke flares on heels) ascending under parafoils, and landing on panels in front of crowd. 937' Total footage in reel. Reel 7 - 0' ROLL: WC-1. 1) ELS across USAFA stadium showing graduates throwing their hats in the air. 2) Series of CUs and ECUs of cadets watching Thunderbirds performance. 99' ROLL: WC-2. 3) MS RV of PA-18 tow plane, taken from cockpit of glider during takeoff and flight. 4) FV CU of cadet in rear seat of SGS 2-33. 5) ALS of SGS 2-33 in flight below. 6) AV of terrain near Academy. 7) FV of cadet talking on radio in rear seat. 173' ROLL: WC-3. 8) MCU of T-37B taking off to left alongside camera plane. 9) Series of AVs of T-37B in flight over fields and mountains. 294' ROLL: WC-4. 10) AV of "Garden of the Gods" rock formation near Colorado Springs; top of Pikes Peak, and farmland east of Rampart Range. 340' ROLL: WC-5. 11) ECU of T-37B pilot with face mask down. 12) AV of Peterson Field runway seen from cockpit during approach and touchdown. 416' ROLL: WC-6. 13) Series of AVs of ground from front seat of glider, intercut with CUs of cadet in rear seat. 14) ALS of PA-18 towing SGS 2-33, and ELSs of other glider Ln flight. 15) ECU of glider instrument panel. 484' ROLL: WC-7. 16) RV of PA-18 tow plane, seen from glider during takeoff and climb. 17) CU of pilot tube mounted on nose of glider with yaw string attached. 18) CU of cadet in rear seat. 19) AVs of Colorado Springs and surrounding terrain. 561' ROLL: WC-8. 20) series of CUs of skydivers aboard U-4B during climb. 21) Series of CUs of jumper leaving door of U-4B, one at a time. 631' ROLL: WC-9. 22) Series of ALSs of USAFA stadium, T-41Cs in flight, balloon climbing, sailplane circling, parachute descending and PA-18 towing sailplane. 23) ALS of balloon on ground. 738' ROLL: WC-10. 24) Series of CUs and ECUs of cadets outside building, packing parachute. 25) CUs of instructors checking cadets' equipment. 822' R0LL: WC-11. 26) Series of CUs of instructors on ground, watching jumps through telescope, talking on radio, and scoring jumps. 893' Total footage in reel. Reel 8 - 0' ROLL: F-20. 1) CU of SGS 2-33 landing to right in field. 2) MS and CU of Grumman AA-1B taxiing to halt on airstrip. 3) CU to ELS pan left, AA-1B taking off. 4) ELS to MS to ELS pan left, AA-1B making TAG landing. 5) LS to CU, AA-1B touching down to left. 6) LS across Academy grounds to Chapel, then tilt up to thunderheads over mountains. 7) LSs of clouds, tilt down to Academy buildings. 8) ELS of SGS 2-33 being released from PA-18, then in free flight overhead. 9) ELS of Peterson Field with T-41C taking off to right. 10) LS to MS, jumper descending under parafoil and landing. 11) MLS of jumpers carrying parafoil across field. 12) Sequence showing instructor inspecting skydiver equipment, then men boarding U-4Bs on flight line. 13) ECU of U-4B engine start, then U-4B taxiing through frame to left. 380' ROLL: CB-131. 14) Series of CUs of cadets in parasail orientation, being towed aloft behind pickup truck and descending. 474' ROLL: CB-132. 15) Sequence taken by camera mounted on cadet's chest during parasail flight, showing lift-off, flight, and descent. 16) Instructor talking to cadet on bullhorn during parasail flight. 535' ROLL: F-3. 17) Series of LSs and ELSs of Cadet Wing marching in formation onto drill field. 18) MCUs of cadet formation at Present Arms, then going to Order Arms. 19) Series of scenes of Cadet formations passing in review on drill field. 20) Series of LSs and MSs of skydivers, trailing smoke, descending under parafoils and landing in front of stands. 879' Total footage in reel. Reel 9 - 0' ROLL: CB-112. 1) Series of CUs of cadets pushing SGS 2-33 into position on runway. 2) CU of cadet signalling to PA-18 taxiing to right in background. 3) MSs of two cadets in SGS 2-33 cockpit, closing canopy and checking flight controls. 4) CU to LS RV SGS 2-33 on takeoff run behind PA-18 tow plane. 5) MS of PA-18 taxiing to left. 102' ROLL: CB-113. 6) LS to T-41C flying overhead. 7) MS pan left, T-41C taxiing behind other T-41Cs parked on flight line. 8) Series of ECUs of pilot in T-41C, waving toward camera and nodding. 9) CU FV, T-41C engine starting. 10) CU of woman cadet in front seat of sailplane, listening to instructor in rear seat. 11) Series of CUs of cadet standing on runway, entering flight summaries in log. 179' ROLL: CB-114. 12) CU of hand pushing buttons on navigational computer aboard T-43A. 13) CU of student's face reflected in radarscope. 14) Overall view of T-43A interior, showing instructor talking to students. 257' ROLL: CB-115. 15) CU of cadet in T-37B cockpit simulator operating stick and throttle. 16) CUs instructor in simulator, intercut with ECUs of instruments. 348' ROLL: CB-116. 17) MS pan right, T-37B taxiing from parking place and down flight line past T-37Bs parked in foreground. 18) LS pan left, two T-37Bs taking off side by side. 19) MCU, T-37B taxiing toward camera on flight line, turning out frame left, then tailaway down flight line. 20) CU RV, T-37B starting to taxi. 21) LS down row of parked T-37Bs. 22) LS, two T-37Bs taxiing toward runway in trail. 23) MS to LS, T-37B taxiing down flight line, shot through canopy of another T-37B. 451' ROLL: CB-117. 24) Series of CUs of cadets boarding SGS 2-33 and strapping in. 25) CUs of cadet checking flight controls and reading checklist. 26) Sequence of cadet and instructor getting out of flight line van and walking to T-37B. 544' ROLL: CB-118. 27) MS of T-37B taxiing from parking place toward runway. 28) LS pan right, T-37B taking off. 29) Series of long-lens shots of T-37B taxiing from flight line toward runway. 621' ROLL: CB-119. 30) Series of HALSs of T-41Cs taking off and landing to right. 31) HAV of SGS 2-33 touching down beside runway and coming to halt beside other sailplanes. 32) CU of T-41C taxiing on flight line. 33) Series of scenes showing PA-18 towing glider, then T-41C taking off past balloon in background. Camera holds on balloon. 722' ROLL: CB-120. 34) LS from tower, pan left with T-41C on final approach. 35) MS of tower controllers' reflection in window. 36) LS of four T-41Cs lined up near runway, another landing to right in background. 826' ROLL: CB-121. 37) Series of CUs of tower controllers at work, watching activities through binoculars, talking on radios. 927' Total footage in reel. Reel 10 - 0' ROLL: YC-1. 1) HAV inside gymnasium during Airmanship awards ceremonies. 2) MLS of cadet receiving certificate. 3) CU of trophy for soaring, tilt up to Cadet David J. Stephan. 4) CU of navigation trophy, tilt up to Cadet James W. Ewing. 5) CU of parachuting trophy, tilt up to Cadet Robert J. Donze. 103' ROLL: YC-2. 6) HALS of stadium as cadets march in to take their seats, pan left across crowd and band playing. 7) Series of HAVs of drill team performing, then coming to present arms as graduating class marches into stadium to their seats. 210' ROLL: YC-3. 8) Series of HAVs of VIPs arriving at stands in limousines and staff cars. 9) HAV of Secy Harold Brown and Lt Gen. Allen getting out of staff car, then walking to stands past file of honor guard. 10) HAV of VIPs on stand during national anthem. 11) CU of US flag flying over stadium. 313' ROLL: YC-4. 12) HAV of Lt Gen. Allen introducing Secy Brown, then Secy Brown beginning address. 13) Series of MSs of cadets and visitors in bleachers. 14) Series of HAVs of cadets receiving their diplomas, being congratulated by Gen. David Jones, USAF CS, and Lt Gen. Allen. 392' ROLL: YC-5. 15) HALS of cadets throwing caps in the air, then people rushing onto the field to congratulate them. 16) Series of ELSs of Thunderbirds performing over stadium. 494' ROLL: YC-6. 17) Series of LSs and ELSs of Thunderbirds performing. 596' ROLL: YC-7. 18) Continuation of Thunderbirds performance intercut with ECU of people watching. 19) LS of T-41C in flight over stadium. 20) Series of CUs of T-41Cs touching down to left. 703' ROLL: YC-8. 21) Series of long lens MSs and CUs of T-41Cs touching down, and making TAG landing to left. 802' ROLL: YC-9. 22) ELSs of Thunderbirds performing. 23) Long lens CU of T-41C taxiing on flight line behind other T-41Cs and two Beechcraft Sundowner 180s parked in foreground. 24) Series of long lens MSs and CUs of T-41Cs taxiing from flight line toward runway in trail. 907' ROLL: YC-10. 25) MS of T-41C making TAG landing to left. 26) Series of ELS to MSs, T-41Cs taking off to left (camera makes Dutch tilt). 27) ELS of T-41C taking off, with blooming cactus in foreground. 997' Total footage in reel. Reel 11 - 0' ROLL: DC-1. 1) Series of CUs of spectators in stadium. 2) Series of LSs, MSs and CUs of cadet wing passing in review, with Lt Gen. Allen taking salutes. 3) MS and MCU of Gen Daniel James, NORAD Commander, watching ceremonies. 99' ROLL: DC-2 Slated DC-3. 4) CUs of balloon being inflated. 5) MCUs of cadet inside partially inflated balloon, hooking release cord to apex. 6) ECU of propane burner and portable fan being used to inflate balloon. 7) CUs of cadets holding balloon down. 183' ROLL: CC-1. 8) MLS pan left, SGS 2-33 touching down and sliding to stop alongside runway. 9) MCU LAV of cadet taking wind reading and talking into microphone. 10) ECU of instructor watching skydivers through binoculars and timing them with stop watch. 11) MCU of two skydivers descending under parafoil and conventional parachute. 12) Sequence showing jumper stowing parachute. 289' ROLL: R-1. 13) Series of scenes from aft facing camera mounted on tow plane, during takeoff and flight with sailplane in tow, then during release (two scenes; no release second scene). 393' ROLL: R-2. 14) ECU of tip of tow plane tail (NG). 15) Footage from wing strut mounted camera on sailplane during takeoff, then touchdown. 492' ROLL: R-3. 16) AV from strut mounted camera showing towline release, then free flight and landing alongside runway. 571' ROLL: R-4. 17) Series of scenes (from camera on ground, pointing up) of skydivers descending and landing near camera--dirt flies onto lens. 18) MS of sailplane cockpit seen from wing-mounted camera during towed flight, then free flight and landing. 650' ROLL: R-5. 19) Wing-mounted camera coverage of release, free flight, final approach and touchdown. 726' ROLL: J-1. 20) AV from above of four skydivers holding star formation. 21) ALS of skydiver descending under parafoil. 766' ROLL: J-2. 22) Sequence from camera mounted on skydiver's helmet during descent, showing four man star breaking up. 810' Total footage in reel. Reel 12 - 0' ROLL: J-3. 1) CU of parachute on ground, seen from camera mounted on jumper's helmet. 41' ROLL: J-2. 2) AVs of skydivers forming four man star, seen from helmet-mounted camera, then parafoil opening. 91' ROLL: J-3. 3) Helmet mounted camera AV during free fall and parafoil opening. 111' ROLL: J-1. 4) AV of four man star forming, then breaking up. 5) AV of smoke and target panel on ground seen from jumper during descent and landing. 149' ROLL: C-4. 6) Helmet-mounted camera scenes during exit from U-4B, free fall, and parafoil opening. 167' ROLL: CC-2. 7) MLS of parachutist landing in field. 8) MS of four skydivers on flight line, practicing star formation. 9) Sequence of CUs of skydivers walking to U-4B and boarding. 10) MCU FV of U-4B starting engines. 11) ECU to MS U-4B taxiing to right toward runway. 12) CU of three skydivers after jump, carrying their parachutes across field and boarding van, then van driving out frame left. 274' ROLL: YZ-21 LUKE AFB, AZ. 13) MS of cadets inspecting TF-15A, and climbing into cockpit. 304' ROLL: K-1 September 27. 14) CUs of pilot in cockpit of UV-18B. 15) MSs of skydivers walking from building to UV-18B. 16) Series of interior CUs showing instructor checking students' equipment, then studeut jumping from UV-18B. 389' ROLL: K-2. 17) ECU of UV-18B starboard engine running. 18) CU FV of UV-18B running up engines, with ramp controller in foreground. 19) ELS of UV-18B circling overhead. 418' ROLL: CB-123. 20) CU of instructor watching skydiver through binoculars and timing them with stopwatch. 21) ECU of "USAFA Parasailing" shoulder patch. 22) ECU of instructor entering data on critique sheet. 23) ECU LAV of anemometer vanes turning. 24) MS of anemometer with windsock in background. 490' ROLL: CB-124. 25) Long lens MS pan left, U-4B on takeoff run. 26) Series of LSs and MSs of jumpers descending under parafoils and conventional parachutes. 27) Long lens CU of PA-18 on takeoff run to right with sailplane in tow. 566' ROLL: CB-125 LUKE AFB, AZ. 28) CU LAV of cadets coming down ramps from T-43A. 29) CU of ramp controller signalling to T-43A in background. 30) CU of free cadets on flightline talking. 31) Series of CUs showing cadets examining F-25A, taking pictures, and being briefed by pilot. 32) CU of cadet in F-15A cockpit. 654' ROLL: CB-126 LUKE AFB, AZ. 33) Series of CUs of cadets taking turns in F-15A cockpit, with F-4s in background. 34) MS of sign on hangar: FIGHTER COUNTRY. 740' ROLL: CB-128. 35) Series of early morning scenes showing PA-18 tow planes parked in front of hangar, and cadets pushing SGS 2-33s into line along runway. 844' ROLL: CB-122. 36) Long lens LS of jumper leaving U-4B, then parachute opening. 37) Two LSs of skydivers descending under parafoils. 89l' Total footage in reel. Reel 13 - 0' ROLL: YF-103. 1) ELS of parachute descending, tilt down to MS of instructors watching through binoculars. 2) CU LAV of anemometer and wind sock. 3) CU LAV of binoculars on tripod mount. 4) Series of CUs of instructors watching parachute descending in distance, and making entries on critique sheet. 5) ECU, LAV of anemometer vanes turning. 6) CUs of marker panels laid out on drop zone. 7) MS of instructors watching descending parachutes, then LS of parachutist landing. 8) LS of parachutist landing, with windsock in foreground. 9) Sequence of CUs of cadet rolling up parachute, stowing it in pack, then picking up helmet and reserve chute and walking away. 217' ROLL: YF-101. 10) ELS of men jumping from U-4B, then descending under parachute and parafoils. 11) LS pan right, PA-18 taking off with sailplane in tow. 12) Series of ELSs of PA-18 towing sailplane. 13) ELS of sailplane releasing cable and breaking to left. 14) Series of ELSs of sailplane circling overhead, then landing to right alongside runway (sailplane painted in Thunderbird motif). 15) ELSs across field showing airplanes and sailplanes in distance. 16) Series of ELSs to MCUs T-41Cs on final approach and touchdown to right. 17) LS to MS pan right, T-41C turning onto runway and starting takeoff run. 18) MS to CU, to ELS U-4B turning onto runway and taking off to left. 590' ROLL: YF-102. 19) Series of LAVs of jump tower, showing cadets jumping, assuming free fall position, then releasing harness, dropping, and sliding down cable to recovery pit. 20) Series of CUs and ECUs from top of tower showing cadets jumping, then sliding down cable. 21) ELS to MS pan left, T-37B taking off. 22) LSs of parachutists descending under parachutes and parafoils. 23) Series of CUs of skydivers boarding U-4B. 925' Total footage in reel. Reel 14 - ROLL: CB-101. 1) CU of graduating cadets marching to their seats in stadium. 2) LS of VIP stand with cadets seated in foreground. 3) CU of cadets taking the oath, then throwing their caps in the air. 4) Series of CUs of cadets being congratulated, intercut with ELSs of Thunderbirds overhead. 102' ROLL: CB-102. 5) Series of CUs and LSs of cadets and spectators in stadium watching Thunderbirds overhead. 181' ROLL: CB-103. 6) MLS pan left, T-41C on takeoff run. 7) Series of ELSs to MSs pan right, T-41Cs on final approach and touchdown (flowers in foreground). 8) CU LAV of windsock, backlit by sun. 9) Series of long lens CUs of T-41Cs taxiing onto runway in trail. 10) LS of T-41C taking off to right, with two instructors standing by mobile tower in foreground, taking notes. 280' ROLL: CB-104. 11) Series of CUs of instructor and student pilot preflighting Grumman AA-1B, then boarding. 12) MCU HAV of instructor and student going through cockpit checklist. 13) Series of ECUs of student seen through cockpit window. 359' ROLL: CB-105. 14) CU to MS RV, AA-1B taxiing toward runway. 15) CU to MLS RV, SGS 2-33 starting takeoff. l6) Series of CUs of cadets in and around sailplanes lined up on runway. 17) CU of cadet at sailplane wingtip, balancing it at start of takeoff behind PA-18. 18) ECU of cadet hooking tow rope to nose of sailplane. 454' ROLL: CB-106. 19) MS to CU pan right, SGS 2-33 landing. 20) Sequence showing cadets pushing sailplane across field, into position on runway. 21) MS of PA-18 taxiing to position for takeoff, then cadet hooking tow-rope to nose of sailplane. 22) ECU of tow-rope hooked to sailplane as pilot tests release mechanism. 23) ECU of falcon logo on sailplane tail. 533' ROLL: CB-107. 24) Series of scenes over shoulders of T-41C student and instructor during flight, then final approach and TAG landing. 627' ROLL: CB-108. 25) Series of CUs, RV student and instructor in T-41C during flight and TAG landing. 26) Runway seen through cockpit window during TAG landing. 703' ROLL: CB-109. 27) Series of scenes from left seat of T-41C during takeoff and flight, intercut with CUs of pilot in right seat. 28) MS of T-41Cs parked on flight line, seen from cabin of T-41C taxiing in. 784' ROLL: CB-110. 29) Series of CUs of cadets in suspended harness drill, practicing skydiving techniques aad listening to instructors. 886' ROLL: CB-111. 30) Series of HAVs of cadets in suspended harness practicing body positions. 31) MS of cadet directly overhead in suspended harness, being dropped and caught up sharply to simulate opening shock. 980' Total footage in reel.
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Brown, Harold C., 1924-. Oral history interview with Harold C. Brown [sound recording], 2004.
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Oral history interview with Harold C. Brown [sound recording], 2004.
Harold Brown, a Madison (Wisconsin) native, discusses his fighter pilot service with the U.S. Army Air Corps in World War II. He talks about his youth lying on the Madison Capital Square grounds on hot summer nights and Pearl Harbor Day. Brown discusses his basic training in San Antonio (Texas) and his training as a P-51 Mustang pilot in Tampa (Florida). He talks about arriving in England in March 1943 as an 8th Air Force replacement pilot on P-47 aircraft. Brown recalls the story of a prostitute giving him a "lucky" rag doll in London in what was his first sexual experience before his first combat mission in May 1943 that he kept the past sixty years. He discusses flying sixty-seven missions during the war and one incident of throwing eggs at pilots in his Quonset hut which led to the flight surgeon sending him to a rest home for seven days. Brown talks about becoming a "dedicated killer" and the required fighter mission hours before a pilot could return home. Brown describes some missions during which he witnessed friends shot down and the effects that had on him. He recounts the scene flying over Omaha Beach on D-Day. Brown recalls being one of only three of twenty-four fighter pilots from his squadron to return home. He details the horror of strafing German trucks, tanks, and airfields. He talks about having PTSD since Desert Storm, recalling strafing trains near a school yard, and his questioning of God. Brown discusses advanced training fighter tactics and staying in the Air Force Reserve after the war. He talks about commanding eighty-four men at Rock County Airport in the Reserves during the Cold War training for a nuclear attack. Brown talks about getting ten-percent disability and being a retired officer. He tells of giving credit to those who died in the war and Martin Coffey's family legacy. He states he worked for forty years at Mautz Paint and belongs to the VFW, DAV and Reserve Officers Association. He concludes by mentioning combat incidents of his now-dead fighter pilot friends and reads a letter written to his mother while in combat.
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