Some issues lack numbering.
Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 2 (July 1941); title from cover.
Latest issue consulted: Sept. 1944.
Vol.1:no.2(1941:June)-v.1:no.3(1941:Oct.),1944:Sept..
Newsletter, "Beaumont Bull," Issue No. 3, published by the Beaumont Flying Cadets, France, March 16, 1918. Four typed pages.Part of a scrapbook related to Edward I. Sproull's military career during and after World War I, circa 1916-1919.
Parody newsletter, "American Aviation Dilly," Vol. 2, No. 1, December 16, 1950. Contains facetious news items about military and civil aviation. The text on the last page thanks the Aero Club of Washington "for the opportunity to present this DILLY…
"For the benefit of the air mail and the advancement of aviation."
Description based on: May 1927; title from cover.
Latest issue consulted: Oct. 1927.
1927:May-?1927:Oct.
"This is the WASP newsletter. Its name and other features are embryo. During the next month it is hoped that all WASPs will participate in the naming, the filling, the stabilizing and the expansion of this letter. Its purpose is to provide a medium…
Pages from The Dirigible, unidentified issue, circa June 1919. The Dirigible, later renamed The Daily Zepp, was the onboard newsletter for the USS Zeppelin, a passenger liner that was converted to an American troop transport after the end of World…
Pages from The Dirigible, unidentified issue, circa June 1919. The Dirigible, later renamed The Daily Zepp, was the onboard newsletter for the USS Zeppelin, a passenger liner that was converted to an American troop transport after the end of World…
Page from The Dirigible, unidentified issue, circa 1919. The Dirigible, later renamed The Daily Zepp, was the onboard newsletter for the USS Zeppelin, a passenger liner that was converted to an American troop transport after the end of World War I.…