Memoir on the GALCIT rocket research project, 1936-1938 : presentation, 1967.

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Memoir on the GALCIT rocket research project, 1936-1938 : presentation, 1967.

This memoir was prepared for the First International Symposium on the History of Astronautics, [beta]PEE-1939 MEMOIRS OF ASTRONAUTICS,[gamma] organized by the International Academy of Astronautics with the cooperation of the International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science at Belgrade on 25-26 September, 1967. There is a June 6th date printed on the document and a note to R. Cargill Hall that this is the corrected version written on August 7.

21 pages.

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