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[Note from "Jewell County Record" newspaper regarding article about Iva (Fullerton) Metz]
Typed note from the "Jewell County Record" newspaper regarding an article about Iva (Fullerton) Metz published on July 18, 1942. Includes the text of the article: "Congratulations to Ivalee Fullerton, as she was allowed to fly alone Sunday. She is the first girl to get 'wings,' as they call it, from the new flying field." One typed page on "Jewell County Record" stationery.
Leareno Aircraft Service Center [brochure]
Brochure for the Leareno Aircraft Service Center in Reno, Nevada, circa 1960s-1970s.
Facts about Lear
Document containing a company overview of Lear, Incorporated, circa 1961. Describes the company's history and growth, its principal products, its divisions and locations, recent developments, and the company's significance to the Grand Rapids (Michigan) community. Four typed pages.
The Scandalears of 1955 [program]
Program for "The Scandalears of 1955," a musical review presented by the Lear California Employees Club at Santa Monica High School, Santa Monica, California, June 10, 1955. Contains a cast list and overview of the performances.
[Non-contesting pilot card issued to Halden H. Emrick by National Air Races]
Non-contesting pilot card issued to Halden H. Emrick by the National Air Races, Cleveland, Ohio, 1931.
[Speech given by William P. Lear to the Aviation Writers Association]
Speech given by William P. Lear to the Aviation Writers Association, New York City, New York, March 7, 1945. 15 typed pages.
The Steam Automobile [speech by William P. Lear]
Speech given by William P. Lear to the Los Angeles Chapter of American Society of Mechanical Engineers, June 17, 1969. 19 typed pages.
[Annual guest pass issued to Halden H. Emrick by National Aircraft Show of 1932]
Annual guest pass issued to Halden H. Emrick by the National Aircraft Show of 1932, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1932. Ticket is in a plastic holder.
The military career of Lee R. Embree from May, 1941 to January 1, 1942
Manuscript by Lee R. Embree, undated. Describes Embree's career as a U.S. Army Air Corps photographer during the period of May 1941 to January 1, 1942, including his experiences before, during, and after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941. 16 typed pages.
[Diploma issued to David L. Davidson by Central Colored High School]
Diploma issued to David L. Davidson by Central Colored High School, Shreveport, Louisiana, June 6, 1941.