3500 Miles Per Hour- By Rocket, 1936 May 10.

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3500 Miles Per Hour- By Rocket, 1936 May 10.

The article describes the new technology of rockets. Goddard's work is discussed, and the article also quotes Caltech's William Bollay.

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California Institute of Technology. Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory.

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Goddard, Robert Hutchings, 1882-1945

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Physicist. From the description of Letters of Robert Hutchings Goddard, 1920-1921. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79450492 From the description of Scrapbooks of Robert Hutchings, 1904-1949. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71067686 Robert H. Goddard (1882-1945), a pioneer in modern rocket research, was aided by the Smithsonian at an early and crucial point in his work. This collection consists of copies of letters from Goddard to the Smithsonian Institution. ...

Malina, Frank J.

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Frank Malina (1912-1981) was an American aeronautical engineer and kinetic artist. Born in Brenham, Texas to parents of Czechoslovakian extraction (both musicians), Malina was for many years a scientist and directed American rocket research and UNESCO projects. In 1950 he learned the basics of oil painting from Reginald Weston and began to experiment, eventually leaving his UNESCO work to devote himself entirely to the pursuit of art. An early explorer in the field of digital art and the use of ...

Bollay, William

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Bollay taught applied mechanics at Harvard. From the description of Papers of William Bollay, 1937-1940 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972981 ...

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