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Items from Box 167, Folder 7 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, circa 1963-1992. Contains materials related to William P. Lear's induction into the National Aviation Hall of Fame. Includes photographs, speeches, lithographs, a program booklet, and fax transmission about the event. Eight total items.
Audio recording of William P. Lear addressing employees at a LearCal supervisor's meeting, April 17, 1957
Typed label on reel: "Address given by Mr. W. P. Lear at the LearCal supervisors meeting of 4-17-1957."
Inscription on back of box: "W. P. Lear. Reel 3. [illegible]."
Lear, Incorporated business card included with reel: "Mr. Gordon F. Cornett, [address in Santa Monica, California]."
Red Hill weekly.
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"A weekly magazine devoted to the interests of, and officially distributed free to employees of Red Hill, Defense Projects in Hawaii and other Pacific islands, but not affiliated financially with either the Navy Yard or any of the various contractors of Defense projects."
Holdings Statement: 1942:Jan.17-1942:Aug.1. Incomplete run.
Ka hoku o Red Hill.
(Item)
"A weekly magazine devoted to the interests of, and officially distributed to employees of Red Hill and all Defense Projects in Hawaii and other Pacific islands, but not affiliated financially with either the Navy Yard or any of the various contractors of Defense projects."
Holdings Statement: 1941:Sep.13-1941:Dec.13. Incomplete run.
Curtiss-Wright tradewind.
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Title from cover.
Holdings Statement: v.1:no.1(1930:Apr.)-v.1:no.2(1930:May).
The Wright aircraft builder.
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Issues for April-November 1925 are numbered as volume 5, numbers 4-11, but the issue for December 1925 is numbered as volume 7, number 12.
Continued by: The Wright engine builder.
Description based on: v. 8, no. 1 (Jan. 1926).
Holdings Statement: v.8:no.1(1926:Jan.)-v.8:no.6(1926:June Incomplete run.
The Tradewind.
(Item)
Description based on: Vol. 11, no. 7 (July, 1929).
Holdings Statement: v.11:no.7(1929:July)-v.11:no.8(1929:Aug.),v.12:no.1(1930:Feb.).
N.A.T.'s fly paper
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Vol. 1, no. 1 and vol. 1, no. 2 lack title. Title of journal was decided by employee contest introduced in vol. 1, no. 1.
Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 5 (Jan. 29, 1929); title from cover.
Latest issue consulted: Vol. 3, no. 15 (Oct. 8, 1930).
v.1:no.1(1928:N?ov.28)-?v.3:no.15(1930:?Oct.8)
Incomplete run.
NAT bulletin board …
(Item)
Title from caption.
Ceased publication.
Holdings Statement: no.1(1927:June16)-no.49(1931:June).