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Items from Box Three, Folder 10 of the Donald D. Viele Lunar Orbiter Collection, circa 1967-1975. Folder contains correspondence, memorandums, technical reports, and other materials related to Viele's engineering career. Includes fourteen (14) documents.
Items from Box 1, Folder 14 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, June to July 1935. Contains four typed letters between Gordon Scheibell and N. E. Wunderlich and a page of notes for a therapeutic and beauty treatment involving electrodes. The correspondence assigns case numbers LR-83 to "directive systems" and LR-82 to "electrical treatment system" and instructs to research patentability.…
[William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, Box 96, Folder 4 - Steam turbine system, 1968-1973, undated]
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Items from Box 96, Folder 4 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, circa 1968-1973. Contains assorted notes, correspondence, sketches, and drafts related to the Lear Motors Corporation steam turbine system. 22 total items.
Items from Box 20, Folder 5 and Box 205, Folder 3 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, July 1942 to May 1943. Contains correspondence, notes, and sketches created by William P. Lear related to a remote control apparatus. Four total items and original folder labeled "Remote control apparatus WPL / L-d-50."
Items from Box 107, Folder 10 and Box 201, Folder 1 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, April to May 1974. Contains correspondence regarding disclosure, sketches, hand-drawn illustrations, and notes related to a LearAvia public address system for banquet halls, which was designed by William P. Lear. Ten total items.