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                    <text>L I V I N G

NASA
PROJECTS
APOLLO
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�The documentary archive described in this catalogue
will be sold as a single lot by auction at Sotheby's
in their Large Galleries 34/35 New Bond Street, W1A 2AA
[Telephone 01-493 8080 Telex: London 24454 SPBLONG)
at approximately 8 p.m. on Monday 20th July 1981
All enquiries about this sale should be made to the Manuscript
Department
Sold subject to conditions printed in the main catalogue
In sending commissions this catalogue may be referred to
as "Shuttle"
Front cover designed by Raymond Loewy

�S • T H E B Y ' S

��Raymond Loewy and Living in Space
Significance of Space Exploration and of its History
With the successful mission of the first re-useable Space Shuttle, code-named Columbia, from
12 to 14 April 1981, man's vision of living in space was given practical reality and assured of a future. The
Shuttle marks a new era in space exploration and in the history of mankind.
The potential benefits arising from this momentous event are virtually limitless, but already it is
envisaged Cand the first 60 flights are already committed] that payloads of regular Shuttles will establish:
• journeys into orbit as routine as commercial airline flights with Shuttles operating under their own
power without the necessity of lift-off boosters
• military communications, navigation, weather and surveillance satellites ["the nation that controls
space will control the world"]
• the construction of a giant 96-inch telescope operating high above the distorting effects of the
atmosphere enabling astronomers for the first time to see any planets around nearby stars, to
observe objects 100 times dimmer than those that can be seen through ground-based telescopes
and perhaps also to detect light emanating from the very edge of the visible universe, which will
contribute to our understanding of evolution and the origin of life
• the construction of space platforms and even of space colonies with space nations under their own
governments, flags and laws
• the construction of the European spacelab
• a network of permanently located satellites able to destroy enemy atomic missies
• the return of raw materials from space and the extraction of unlimited energy from the Sun
• the solar polar mission
• a new industrial revolution: the development of virtual vacuum-free technosphere manufacturing
plants free of gravity, thus making possible, for instance, the production of an estimated 400 alloys
from metals that do not successfully mix under the pull of Earth's gravity which tends to separate
the lighter metals from the heavier ones; the manufacture of perfect ball-bearings: stable foams;
crystals of new semi-conductor materials: and super-pure vaccines and drugs produced in totally
antiseptic conditions.

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success of the Columbia Shuttle will also refocus attention on all aspects of the development
of the Shuttle and its forerunners as subjects for academic investigation and exhibition in museums and
industrial centres.

��The Raymond Loewy Files
The present collection - from the files of Raymond Lcewy, NASA's official Habitability Consultant
from 1967 to 1973 - is a unique and fundamental record relating to the first steps in manned utilization of
space and the birth of space exploration. It contains material that NASA itself does not have, such as the
original drawings and sketches and the abandoned and experimental designs, or which, as a government
agency, it is not at liberty to release. However, under American Government regulations all drawings,
documents, blue-prints, statistical data, sketches and scale models remain the personal property of the
consultant.
The importance of the collection and of Loewy's contribution are reflected in the success of Skylab
and the Space Shuttle, for both of which Raymond Loewy was retained as Habitability Consultant. His
designs will form the basis for all American manned spacecraft: "Manned space stations of the future will
require few design changes for man to work comfortably in Zero-G operations, based on the 171-day
occupancy of the Skylab workshop by nine astronauts" Aviation Week &amp; Space Technology, 8 April 1974.
This documentary archive comprises some 3,500 items and includes:
• original conceptual drawings, designs, sketches and detailed sections together with finished
art-work executed with airbrush or body-colour, on card, paper or tracing paper Cc. 520] some
initialled or signed by Loewy and a few consisting of reproductions reworked by hand; mechanical
drafts; blue-prints; reflex negatives Ca number on large sheets]; coloured and black and white
photographs Cused by modern designers particularly in relation to mockups]; negatives; VU-graphic
overlapping transparencies; plates; plans; emblems; textual matter; reports; notes; photocopies;
lithographs; press-type samples and data format cards contained in large folders.
• two space work-overalls and one jacket
• four scale models:
•• Apollo-Saturn V
•• crew's quarters ejected from the Shuttle Orbiter
•• a future space base
•• Skylab

�Habitability Reports prepared for NASA

�• the official reports of the habitability consultant, in 47 illustrated volumes, mostly with spiral
bindings, containing some 4,800 pages, sent by the Loewy team to NASA and consisting of
13 Final and Contract Summary reports C7 or them in two volumes], relating to Earth Orbital
Space Stations (Skylab], the Shuttle, a Modular Space Station and a Wardroom Gallery Module
together with general habitability studies covering all areas of human survival in space-sleeping,
nourishment, hygiene, waste-management, the collection of samples, their dehydration,
identification, dating and freezing for chemical analysis upon return to Earth after 90 or more
days in orbit (27 being duplicates and a small number in photocopy]
• NASA's Habitability Design Support Technical Summary Statement for the design of the Shuttle
dated 1972 as sent to Loewy by NASA's Deputy Chief of Manned Spacecraft Design
• commemorative photographs and letters signed by NASA officials and astronauts including
Frank Borman, Buzz Aldrin and John Stafford.
• Raymond Loewy's own compilation consisting of originals and copies, relating to his part in the
NASA Programmes, including magazine reports
• a space collage by Raymond Loewy, signed and dated
• index volume of NASA's terms and definitions
Skylab and the need for a Habitability Consultant
George Rodney, Director of Martin Marietta Aerospace and NASA's Contractor, explained the need
for a Habitability Consultant in a letter to Raymond Loewy dated 12 February 1975: "Our space programs Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Skylab - have been the exclusive preserve of the scientist, the engineer and the
medical doctor It was only with Skylab that we first recognised that, if man were to survive for extended
times in space, perhaps we engineers needed some added help." As it stood, all characteristics of existing
space vehicles [primarily Saturn IVB] had been determined entirely by their function as a fuel cell and were
heavily mission-orientated. Grids and internal structural members had been designed for the container's
rigidity and suitability to cryogene liquid hydrogen fuel flowing through it. This produced a hostile metallic
environment with distracting reflective light sources coming from the aluminium foil dome lining and filtered
through the multi-layered grid flooring. To heighten the visual confusion and sense of a mechanical not a
human environment, colour had been used to emphasise the different structural elements rather than
acting as an organising medium.

�CONTRACT SUMMARY REPORT

A1 - MSC Shuttle Orbiter Crew Compartment/X-Axis Docking

HABITABILITY STUDY
SHUTTLE ORBITER
JANUARY 1972/DECEMBER 1372
PREPARED FOR NASA BY
RAYMOND LOEWY/WILLIAM SNAITH, INC.
1 1• EAST 5 3 STREET. NEW YORK. N.Y. 10022

�Skylab, the first manned space station, in fact supported three separate crews for 171 days in
space between 15 May 1973 and 8 February 1974. Clearly, as much attention had to. be paid to "the
physiological safety and comfort of the astronauts" as had been paid to getting them into space. In the pithy
dictum of Dr. George Mueller, NASA's Deputy Administrator for Manned Space-Flights: "what comes out of
the sliding rule is not necessarily compatible with human life."

Raymond Loewy: reasons selected as Habitability Consultant
Following an investigation of various organisations, Dr. J. L. McLaughlin, Chief of NASA's Division of
Space Medicine, recommended Raymond Loewy and his team and confirmation of the appointment was
made on 15 November 1967
Loewy was a pioneer in industrial design and had had a distinguished career in both commercial
and public projects (see curriculum vitae at the end of the catalogue].
In 1962 he had designed the exterior markings and interior appointments of the U.S. Presidential
Air Force One and, "on the floor of the Oval Office", had explored with President Kennedy the idea of
"re-designing America". Kennedy had arranged a meeting between Raymond Loewy and Jim Webb, then
Administrator of NASA.
In the 1950s and 1960s Loewy had established the habitability standards of the U.S. Navy, Coast
Guard and Department of Commerce Maritime Administration. He had also worked on the experimental
submarine Tektite, emergency flying hospitals, helicopter ambulances and the interiors of the White House
helicopters. He had also had comprehensive experience in solving human problems in such projects as the
design of trains, passenger ships, aeroplanes, automobiles, buses, hotels, houses, hospitals, hydrofoils,
interior components for the Inter-Allied Command Headquarters in Washington during the Second World
War and even a prison.

��The Skylab Assignment
Raymond Loewy's task in 1967 was outlined by George Rodney, the Project Director of Martin
Marietta Aerospace:
• "Consultant is to conceive and develop means to insure the psycho-physiological comfort and
safety of the crew operating for prolonged periods in exotic conditions of Zero Gravity [Zero G],
while exposed to micrometeorites and other risks inherent to frequent EVA's [Extra Vehicular
Activities] in deep space"
• "Consultant to suggest ways and means to organise the interior of the workshop to allow the crew
to operate efficiently in a confined semi-dark space, while exposed to claustrophobia and little-known
forms of space sickness"
• "Desirability for the designer to keep in mind possibilities of psychic disturbances, even among men
of outstanding physical and intellectual excellence, triggered by isolation and impossibility of rescue
in case of serious operational failure and/or acute sickness"
• Establish a system to evaluate the fitness of individuals to become astronauts.
Special Problems and Unknown Factors
In 1967 the U.S. had little experience of manned space-flight and none of extended missions.
There were four constants for the designer, each with unknown consequences for human physical and
pyschological endurance:
• Zero Gravity, producing weightlessness
• Missions of long duration
• A surrounding hostile environment [including micrometeorites]
• A totally closed system with no visual access to Earth
Owing to the unique limitations of space, weight and materials, almost everything displayed or
discussed was outside the range of accepted habitability standards and practices. For instance, in 1967,
no one was certain how the crew would move about the station and the Apollo project was too undeveloped
to provide data on how to translate from point to point in a Zero Gravity environment.
Ignorance of the potential problems resulted in the proliferation of development designs, many of
them, such as for protective helmets, sleeping devices and exercising and guide rails, ultimately proving to
be unnecessary. Such unused designs greatly add to the historical value of the collection.

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�Lack of knowledge also demanded some bizarre experiments, such as the following described
by Loewy:
"Because of the impossibility of reproducing weightlessness on Earth nobody knew whether or not
the device we had designed to collect fecal matter [for eventual analysis on re-entry] would create
sufficient suction to be effective. An engineer from the team with which we collaborated had an
idea in order to obtain visual confirmation of correct vacuum suction. View-ports were provided at
strategic locations in the fecal collectors installed in a fast aircraft. Volunteers were paid $50 to be
fed pure prune juice and after a pre-established time interval the aircraft took off at a steep climb.
At a given signal, it went into an outside loop creating for a few seconds a Zero Gravity condition of
weightlessness. Any volunteer that produced the necessary bowel movement was given an extra
$50 bonus payment for its contribution to the project's development."
Raymond Loewy^s General Recommendations for Skylab
After an initial briefing and indoctrination in Zero-Gravity living Raymond Loewy realised that the life
of the crewmen "would take place while subjected to many unfamiliar, often forbidding influences and
stresses, both physical and psychological. Besides discomfort, there might occur strange expressions of
space-sickness compounded with EVA risk and, perhaps, deep emotional distress. However, I felt that even
men of transcendental courage, and physical fitness, thoroughly trained through simulation devices and
prepared for all sorts of contingencies, would react in predictable ways in regard to atavistic personal and
social needs. Successful behaviour in prolonged 0-G and in close proximity to other men in cramped
quarters deserved subtle understanding and plenty of down-to-earth feelings on our part.
In addition, I felt that there was a value in surrounding them with a semblance of life-on-Earth
familiarity at least in social areas. To induce relaxation and relieve strain were, I thought, necessary
requirements.
I did not pretend, I freely admitted, that my opinions were necessarily based upon scientific
premise; they were simply a case of what we called 'educated intuition', the result of decades of field
experience."

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�A plenary session was held at NASA's Headquarters in Washington under the chairmanship of
Dr. George Mueller attended by scientists, psychologists, space medical doctors, engineers and astronauts.
Loewy was invited to express his views. He made the following general recommendations, which have
influenced all later concepts:
• A port-hole to maintain visual contact with Earth [debriefing remarks by crewmen as reported by
NASA after Skylab's first mission included the statement that the most important off-duty activity
was the window, and they wished they had more and larger windows)
• The need for sleeping areas giving total privacy for each crewman with the possibility of reading
and listening to recorded music ["primary recreational activity during 70.5 million miles of manned
space flight was listening to taped music..." recorded on wire to avoid fire risk. Aviation Week and
Space Technology, 8 April 1974)
• The necessity of a wardroom providing some measure of communal living at meal times and during
leisure periods
• The importance of adopting a vertical up-and-down monodirectional [Zero G) mode of living or
stance [foot restraints were particularly important in achieving this)
• The development of systems to prevent the ascendency of one crew member over his fellows
[the triangular eating surface was one outcome of this)
Practical Solutions by Raymond Loewy, primarily for Skylab
Raymond Loewy began his work under the enormous limitations imposed by the concept of a "wet"
launch [based on the crewmen's moving all internal equipment from the Multiple Docking Adaptor to the
Earth Orbital Space Station after the evacuation of residual fuel — Skylab was at first to be in a used fuel
tank). With the change to a "dry" launch [whereby the laboratory would be fitted out before launch) the
designer came into his own: among the many practical solutions produced by Loewy's team [working in
conjunction with the technical consultants) were:

��• WASTE MANAGEMENT — details of positioning, privacy and configuration taking into consideration
the impossibility of using toilet paper because the fibres floating in Zero Gravity could cause
pneumonia. The waste management system was one of the most significant technical and
habitability advancements of Skylab over earlier missions. The system was highly sophisticated and
enabled measured samples of urine and fecal matter to be retained in a freeze-dried state for
analysis on return to Earth to detect possible chemical changes in body due to Zero Gravity.
• FGOD MANAGEMENT — including designs for food preparation and utensils, with packaging Csome
collapsible) for convenience, attractiveness and control of errant food debris and surfaces that were
flush and easy to clean to prevent the accumulation of matter ejected through space sickness.
• HEADGEAR—the design of helmets to prevent injury through collision in Zero G [ultimately proved
to be unnecessary).
• CREW QUARTERS — the initial suggestion was that the living deck be divided into areas for exercise
and experiment, dining, waste management, sleep and storage: Loewy provided designs for privacy
and group relationships in three areas with toilets separate from basins.
• COLOUR SELECTION — with emphasis on a congenial, warm spectrum.
• PERSONAL HYGIENE — remembering that showers do not work in space.
• SLEEP STATIONS OR AREAS —the first layout made this a communal space with bunks and
storage pouches arranged in conventional bunkrooms. This took account only of the comatose
state of sleeping; but sleeping also involves undressing, a period of reflection, awakening, rousing
and dressing. Loewy insisted on privacy. The summary report stated: "Joe reads in his sleep
compartment at night. At night Pete uses the headset so no one else has to listen to the music."
• RESTRAINTS — so that while sitting and moving the crewmen could stabilize themselves by making
toe-holds with the toe-cleats in their sandals into the honeycomb floors or ceilings.
• RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES — Robert L. Bond, Principal Investigator for Skylab Crew Activities
and Maintenance Studies reported:

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�.. they all say the most important item is the window - and they wish they had more of them and
bigger ones. They didn't start reading until the spacecraft altitude became such that they couldn't
track the ground out CofD the wardroom window, or when the major daylight ground track took them
primarily over water — they have used the balls a few times mainly out of curiosity. Paul is the
champ holding two records - C1) a toss from the MDA that bounced off the lid of the Trash A/L and
went into the CM without touching a thing (2) a toss around the same path the run around the
lockers that continued to strike the lockers in sequence 111 times before running out of gas and
going off line. No one has used any of the exercise gear. They prefer to ride the bike or lope around
the lockers. They all use the binoculars to look at the ground Cevery day). They all enjoy the tapes
and use the recorders in the wardroom, at the ATM, and in the bedrooms... they all feel that the
unique effects of Zero-G are just about enough to fill their off-duty time with interesting things to
do. They also feel that Earth bound interests stay with them in orbit and whatever a guy's hobby
or fun things to do on the ground might be is also what he would enjoy having for relaxation in flight within design reason. Oh yeah - and the darts don't work!"
Assessment of Raymond Loewy^s Achievement
Loewy's contribution has been the subject of laudatory articles in numerous magazines and
reports, but perhaps most telling are the assessments in letters from members of the NASA team.
Dr. George Mueller, Deputy Administrator of NASA's Manned Spacecraft Division wrote to Loewy
on 29 July 1974:
Dear Raymond:
Two significant events in the last decade will, I believe, shape the future course of human history.
The first was landing on the Moon with its demonstration that humanity was no longer bound to the
Earth. The second was the manned orbiting space station with its demonstration that man could
live for indefinite periods of time in a weightless environment and that he could perform useful,
yes, unique work in that environment.
Raymond, in my opinion, you and your organization played a crucial role in the latest of these
momentous steps that man is taking to the stars. I do not believe that it would have been possible
for the Skylab crews to have lived in relative comfort, excellent spirits, and outstanding efficiency

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�had it not been for your creative design, based on deep understanding of human needs, of the
interior environment of Skylab and the human engineering of the equipment and furnishings which
the astronauts used. That design and engineering applied, in turn, to our follow-on space stations
has provided the foundation for man's next great step - an expedition to the planets.
You should be proud, as all of us who know of your contribution are proud, of the key role you have
played in laying the foundation for man to live in space.
My most sincere congratulations for your work on the Skylab Program and my best wishes for
your continued contributions to man's role in space.
Sincerely,
George Mueller,
Chairman and President.

William Schneider, Director of the Skylab Programme, wrote to Caldwell Johnson, Principal
Investigator at the Johnson Space Centre, about his and Loewy's work:
".. .Your contributions both to the basic concept for the workshop living provisions and to many
of the detailed features that made it work well, were clearly instrumental in making Skylab the good
place for living and working that the crews found it to be. And the systematic collection and
organization of data from the missions will surely be of inestimable value in the design of the
Shuttle, the Spacelab, and the experiment hardware they will carry into orbit..."

��George Rodney, NASA's Contractor and Chief of Martin Marietta Aerospace, wrote to Raymond
Loewy on 12 February 1975:
Dear Raymond:
It was a pleasure to hear that the works of Raymond Loewy are going to be displayed at the
Smithsonian Institute. That thought has caused me to reflect on the unique place you have had
in our infant space program.
Our space programs - Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and Skylab - have been the exclusive preserve
of the scientist, the engineer and the medical doctor. It was only in Skylab that we first recognised
that, if man were to survive for extended times in space, perhaps we engineers needed some
added help. We enlisted the aid of Loewy Snaith Inc.; and it was your influence, Raymond, that
caused us to soften the lines, provide better crew accommodations, and consider the colors and
light and the many other factors that helped make life reasonable for the astronauts. You, in short,
among your many other firsts were the first to introduce the fine arts into space. Your imagination
and personal enthusiasm left an imprint on both the hardware and all of us who had the good
fortune to be associated with you.
Skylab has convincingly proved that we can live and work for indefinite periods in space and,
therefore, manned space travel to other areas of the universe is practical. I for one am convinced
that our civilization, if it continues to advance at all, will be setting forth on other planets within the
next fifty years. So I say to you my dear friend that, as you reflect on the many achievements
in your fabulous career, you can take special pride in your contribution to this next major step in
man's evolution.
My best personal regards.
Sincerely yours,
George A. Rodney

In 1973 Raymond Loewy was invited to become Habitability Consultant for The Space Programme of
the USSR. He declined.

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Raymond Loewy is generally recognised as one of the founders of the profession known as
industrial design.
Under the headline "A brilliant designer streamlined the shape of things by joining form to function
in bold new looks", he was hailed [in company with Edison, Bell, Ford and the Wright brothers] as one of the
major influences on the American way of life in a special report in Life magazine [bicentennial issue, 19753
entitled "The 100 events that shaped America". He was also listed as "One of the Thousand Makers of the
Twentieth Century" in the London Sunday Times [colour magazine], 1969.
Loewy's career was summarised thus in Life magazine: "Operating on the principles that 'form
must follow function' and that 'weight is the enemy', Loewy, in 1929, began by remodelling an ugly
duplicating machine into a handsome piece of office equipment. Subsequently Loewy's streamlined and
elegantly simple designs shaped thousands of products - from locomotives, tractors and refrigerators to...
vacuum cleaners. He created the revolutionary 'lean and hungry' postwar Studebaker. Later he designed
the interior of the Skylab and the emblem of the U.S. Postal Service. His innovations in packaging, like the
white wartime packet he created for the formerly green-packeted Lucky Strikes, started the trend toward
clean designs in which bold letters seemed to jump out at customers' eyes. Through the influence of Loewy
and his contemporaries, manufacturers now spend millions to make their products and the packages they
come in physically attractive, and in testing to determine which designs the public likes best."
When creating him a Grand Officer of the Legion d'Honneur President Giscard d'Estaing wrote
to Loewy:
"Vous n'avez cesse d'associer le nom de la France aux brillants succes qui font de vous I'une
des personnalites les plus marquantes de notre temps et de servir la cause de I'amitie entre la France
et I'Amerique."

��Among the many products and designs with which Raymond Loewy was involved may
be mentioned:

• Coca Cola bottle and can
• U.S. Postal Service emblem
• Lucky Strike packet
• Greyhound buses 1945-1950
• Studebakercars
• Presidential aircraft Air Force One
• Coldspot refrigerator
• Gestetner duplicating machine
• Kennedy memorial stamp
• Concorde interior and cutlery
• Shell and BP emblems, service stations and packages
• Heinz soup packaging
• Four Square Tobacco package
• Avanti cars
• Wrigley's chewing gum package
• Pennsylvania Railroads, locomotives and passenger cars CGG1;
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• Schick razors
• Total - service stations
• Hupmobile cars

• Lever Brothers packaging
• USSR - design of a large range of mass-manufactured
products
• Rosenthal crockery
• Sucaryl bottle
• De Dietrich - kitchen products
• Canada Dry soda bottle
• Black Label beer can
• Bird's coffee package
• Vosene medicated shampoo
• U.S. Navy nuclear destroyer 1938
• Exxon - Standard Oil of New Jersey's new trade mark
• Roots Brothers' Cars
• Hilton Hotels
• Austin 1948 model
• Fridgedair products
• Elna sewing machines
• Howard Hughes private aircraft 1951
• International Harvester trademark and tractors
• Aerodynamic ailerons

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His honours and positions include:
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Grand Officer of the Ldgion d'Honneur, 1980
Croix de Guerre, 1914-1918, four citations
Inter-Allied medal
Liaison Officer with American Expeditionary Force 1914-1918
Founder; Fellow and former President of the American Society of Industrial Design
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, London
Member of the American Academy of Achievement, Hall of Fame, Boston
Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts at the University of Cincinnati, Arts Center College, Los Angeles and the University of Linz, Austria
Award of Honor, California Design Institute, Los Angeles, 1979
Member of the Board of Education, New York City
Citizen of Honour of France, New York City, Chicago and Palm Springs
Member of the Psycho-Physiological Institute, Washington
Honorary life member of the American Railroad Association, Washington
Counsel to the American Society for the study of human factors in aviation
Lecturer at MIT, Harvard, UCLA, University of Paris and of Leningrad, USSR State Committee for Science and Technology, the
All-Union Institute of Industrial Research, Moscow, and U.S. Academy of Engineering, Washington
• Habitability Consultant to NASA's Saturn-Apollo Applications Programme, Skylab and Shuttle Orbiter projects
• Member of the U.S. Space Medicine Association

Exhibitions of his designs have been held at the Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC "The Designs
of Raymond Loewy" in 1975; and at Centre Beaubourg, Paris, 1975.
Articles about him have appeared in Time [cover 1949); Los Angeles Times ("Loewy puts his
stamp on the 20th century"); Life magazine "The Great Packager" (1949), as quoted above or in the main
body of the catalogue and elsewhere.
He is author of The Locomotive, its aesthetics; Never Leave Well Alone (his autobiography);
Raymond Loewy: Industrial Design and "Second-Best is not Enough" Reader's Digest 1963.
Last year the U.S. Foundation for the Arts made a television documentary about Loewy entitled
"Looking Back to the Future".

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Campbell, Kay. “Hilde Kuberg, along with Her Husband, Willi, Accomplished Her American Dreams.” Al.com, 24 Aug. 2014, www.al.com/news/huntsville/2014/08/hilde_kuberg_life_story.html.&#13;
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