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"Research grants and contracts awarded to 25 : NASA news."
Press-release detailing 27 research grants sent to numerous universities. -
"Quality assurance provisions for government agencies."
NASA Quality publication that contains requirements designed to facilitate the execution of programs effectively. -
*CIVIL LAW* ANTITRUST United States v. American Telephone and Telegraph Co....
Informational poster with a red header with grey background with purple horizontal lines through it. Poster has main text box in the middle with a green background and white text, outlining the case. Surrounding this box are photographs and documents. -
*CIVIL LAW* BANKRUPTCY In the Matter of Studebaker Corporation Debtor....
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*CIVIL LAW* LABOR National Labor Relations Board v. Weirton Steel Company....
Informational poster with a red header with grey background with purple horizontal lines through it. Poster has main text box in the middle with a green background and white text, outlining the case. Surrounding this box are photographs and documents. -
Publications and Brochures
This section contains information booklets from the National Archives and Records Service as well as correspondence, pamphlets and post cards from Alpine Cave. -
Nature Article about the European Launcher Development Organization
this image shows an article by Nature Publishing Group that was created June 11, 1966. It discusses the European Launcher Development Organization. -
"Apollo Saturn LIEF Operations Plan."
This paper identifies the support functions performed by MSFC through the Launch Information Exchange Facility (LIEF) during the Apollo Saturn Mission Operations and other facilities required to carry out these functions. It also identifies mission specific documents required for operation. Note that page 20 is missing. -
British Officers' Club lunch and dinner menus.
The top of the front page of the menu reads, "NAAFI-EFI," which stands for "Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes-Expeditionary Forces Institutes." The club was located at the Palais Kinsky, a baroque palace in Vienna, Austria. -
View of Moran Hall from the North East
Moran Hall, located at Campus Rd, Huntsville, AL, was built in the 1930's. The building houses faculty offices and classrooms for the Department of History and Political Science and the Department of English and Foreign Languages. -
Letter from the editor of the Crimson-White to the staff of the Twilight Times.
In this letter, John S. Neel, the summer editor of the Crimson-White, the University of Alabama's student newspaper, congratulates the staff of the student-led Twilight Times on their first issue. Neel mentions in the letter how impressive it is that these students are able to produce their paper when they "are just going to school at night and holding down a regular job during the day." -
Bibliography of AEDC J-2 engine test reports.
Includes a letter to David L. Christensen, Research Institute, University of Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama from James Neely, dated March 18, 1969, with the subject line, "Technical paper entitled 'Start Transient Investigation of the Rocketdyne J-2 engine at Simulated Altitude Conditions.' " The bibliography of all AEDC J-2 engine test reports between July 1966 and Octoebr 1968 is attached. -
Astronaut Edwin Aldrin walks on lunar surface near leg of Lunar Module
Edwin Aldrin walks on the surface of the moon during an Extra Vehicular Activity on Apollo 11. Photograph taken by Neil Armstrong -
Oral History Interview With Charles Brian Nelson
Charles Brian Nelson was born in 1938 in Memphis, Tennessee. He received his first degree in Industrial Design at Tennessee Tech. After he graduated from college in 1960, he went to work with the Depot Company where his job was making Titanium Dioxide. Charles stayed at this job for about 5 years, and by encouragement from his friends, he moved to Huntsville to work at NASA. He started out working at a test lab where they were responsible for getting the test bird into the test stand to test it. This job also included testing of vibrations, engine fire, and testing every individual part. After this job, Charles moved into the human factors engineering group. He worked for NASA for about 12 years.Tags Oral History -
Handwritten letter to Colonel John C. Nickerson, Jr. from Norbert Neumann.
Neumann calls Nickerson case a "personal matter" and writes that he is rooting for him and that he was the greatest Battalion Commander he had ever had.
