Papers, 1935-1946.

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Papers, 1935-1946.

Correspondence, design data and calculations, patents, towing tank test data, information relating to America's Cup, design proposals and specifications for naval vessels, and information concerning Burgess's work with aluminum alloys for hull construction.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8052480

G. W. Blunt White Library

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