Report of the Stever Committee, 1958 : cover letter to Cargill Hall, 1967 Nov 1.

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Report of the Stever Committee, 1958 : cover letter to Cargill Hall, 1967 Nov 1.

The Stever Committee report, named for J. Guyford Stever, which included recommendations for a manned space program, would guide the newly formed NASA in 1958. See 3-151A to 3-151N for more details.

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