The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, GALCIT : Memorandum JPL-3 including indexes, 1945.

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The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, GALCIT : Memorandum JPL-3 including indexes, 1945.

This report is in two parts. The first part is 54 pages and dates from June 25, 1945. The second part is titled "Indices of reports prepared by Jet Propulsion Laboratory, GALCIT", includes an index of operating manuals and memos, dates from June 21 1945 and is 20 pages. Seeming duplicate indexes follow the original which include hand written updates.

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