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Blake W. Corson, Jr., Papers, 1861/1984, bulk 1934/1979

17.7 Cubic Feet 9 boxes; 17 oversize folders
Abstract Or Scope
The Blake W. Corson, Jr., Papers are comprised of professional and personal files, correspondence, and published materials from 1861-1984 (bulk, 1934-1979), primarily relating to Corson's (1908-1991) career as an engineer at NASA Langley.
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Blake W. Corson, Jr., Papers, 1861/1984, bulk 1934/1979 17.7 Cubic Feet 9 boxes; 17 oversize folders

Christopher C. Kraft Papers, 1941/1998, bulk 1941/1982

28 Cubic Feet 27 boxes; 6 folders [plus 2 boxes of duplicate materials]
Abstract Or Scope
The Christopher C. Kraft Papers consists of approximately 28 cu. ft. of manuscripts, particularly NACA and NASA reports and documents, meeting notes and agendas, and research materials. A later donation contains the manuscript for 2001 Kraft's autobiography. Kraft (1924-2019) graduated from Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) in 1944 and went on to become NASA's first flight director and the director of the Johnson Space Center.
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Christopher C. Kraft Papers, 1941/1998, bulk 1941/1982 28 Cubic Feet 27 boxes; 6 folders [plus 2 boxes of duplicate materials]

Hartley A. Soule Papers, 1945/1972

3 Cubic Feet 2 boxes; 1 oversize folder
Abstract Or Scope
The collection includes research files, personal notes, film scripts, and publications collected by Hartley A. Soule (1904-1988), an aerospace engineer and NACA/NASA administrator, on the fields of aviation, aeronautics, and aerospace, particularly on the NACA and NASA programs, including the X-1 and X-15 jets, and the Mercury and Gemini space programs.
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Hartley A. Soule Papers, 1945/1972 3 Cubic Feet 2 boxes; 1 oversize folder

John E. Duberg Papers, 1927/1980

4 Cubic Feet 6 boxes, 1 oversize folder
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The John E. Duberg Papers span from 1927 to 1980 and include a wide variety of materials reflecting Duberg's career as a research scientist and National Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)/National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) administrator. The bulk of this collection consists of publications and reports. These include reports by Duberg himself and his colleagues, publications by others in the field, and government organizations. The papers also include copies of Duberg's M.S. and Ph.D. theses; drafts of speeches; correspondence; and materials from conferences and workshops attended.
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John E. Duberg Papers, 1927/1980 4 Cubic Feet 6 boxes, 1 oversize folder

John W. Townsend, Jr., Papers, 1949/1990

8.4 Cubic Feet 6 boxes
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This collection contains NASA administrator and physicist John W. Townsend, Jr.'s (1924-2011) personal and professional papers from 1949 until his retirement from corporate and government aerospace work in 1990. In addition to professional correspondence, memos, and subject files, there are extensive travel files from 1949-1968 and 1985-1990, congressional testimony on NASA projects from 1982-1986, and files on the history of the Upper Air Rocket Research Program at the Naval Research Laboratory from about 1956-1958. Throughout his career, Townsend also served on a number of councils, boards, and panels. The collection also includes files from the Thumba Equatorial Rocket Launching Station Advisory Panel (1966-1968, the International Academy of Astronautics (c. 1981-1987), the NASA Advisory Council (1982-1987), the National Academy of Engineering (1982-1987), the National Research Council Space Applications Board (1983-1987), and the Office of Technology Assessment Advisory Board Panel on International Cooperation and Competition in Civilian Space Activities (1982-1985).
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John W. Townsend, Jr., Papers, 1949/1990 8.4 Cubic Feet 6 boxes

Marjorie Rhodes Townsend Papers, 1960/1994

4.6 Cubic Feet 7 boxes and 1 oversize folder
Abstract Or Scope
Marjorie Rhodes Townsend (1930-2015) was the first women to earn an engineering degree at George Washington University, receiving her Bachelor of Electrical Engineering in 1951. After eight years at the Naval Research Laboratory, she moved to National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)'s Goddard Space Flight Center in 1959, where she worked until 1980. Townsend was project manager for three Small Astronomy Satellites (SAS, 1966-1975) and for Applications Explorer Missions (1975-1976), and later had responsibility for all advanced mission planning for future scientific and applications satellites as well as NOAA's meteorological satellites. Townsend's papers, 1960-1994, n.d., focus on her professional career in aerospace engineering at NASA and include some of her later consulting work, mainly consisting of correspondence, meeting notes, project documents, and publications that Townsend wrote or that relate to her work. There are also materials about her numerous speaking engagements and articles about Townsend's professional accomplishments.
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Marjorie Rhodes Townsend Papers, 1960/1994 4.6 Cubic Feet 7 boxes and 1 oversize folder

Robert R. Gilruth Papers, 1936/1989

6.6 Cubic Feet 6 boxes; 7 oversize folders
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The collection consists of Robert R. Gilruth's papers, notes, records, articles, photographs, awards, degrees, certificates, and artifacts from 1936-1989.
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Robert R. Gilruth Papers, 1936/1989 6.6 Cubic Feet 6 boxes; 7 oversize folders

W. Dale Parker Papers, 1914/2006

21.8 Cubic Feet 15 boxes
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This collection consists of the papers of William Dale Parker, management specialist on NASA's Project Gemini, General Motors plant engineer; General Dynamics management specialist; writer; businessman; self-described political consultant, expert on human relations, and genius. It contains correspondence, memorabilia, photos, scrapbooks, and ephemera relating to Parker's life, career and interests, as well as the life and career of his youngest daughter, Jacquelyn Parker, the first female graduate of the U. S. Air Force Test Pilot School.
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W. Dale Parker Papers, 1914/2006 21.8 Cubic Feet 15 boxes

William Hewitt Phillips Papers, 1918/2008

28.5 Cubic Feet 57 boxes; 1 oversize folder
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This collection contains the papers of William Hewitt Phillips (1918-2009), an aerospace engineer for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) and National Air and Space Administration (NASA). The collection includes lecture notes, reports and memoranda tracing the development of Phillips' theories while at the Langley Research Center and spans from his work on World War II-era aircraft to the early U.S. space program and beyond. These papers include calculations of various numerical values in relation to various aircraft and spacecraft, as well as drawings and other illustrations. The collection also contains a set of Phillips' official reports, files devoted to lectures delivered by Phillips, and notes from courses and lectures presented by others. Major topics in this collection include aircraft stability and control; gust alleviation; wing theories; types of planes; shuttles; airfoils; gliders; and simulation of space operations (particularly the Lunar Landing Research Facility).
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William Hewitt Phillips Papers, 1918/2008 28.5 Cubic Feet 57 boxes; 1 oversize folder

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