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[Assorted handwritten notes, possibly by Hazel Draper, regarding promotion strategies, circa 1930s]
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Assorted handwritten notes, possibly by Hazel Draper, regarding promotion strategies, circa 1930s. Two handwritten pages.Part of a series of documents relating to Archibald's book "Heaven High, Hell Deep," published in 1935 by Albert and Charles Boni, Inc., New York.
[Handwritten note]
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Handwritten note, likely from the wallet of Henry B. Christensen, circa 1930s-1940s.
[Note from Milt Meyer]
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Handwritten note from Milt Meyer explaining how the album was gifted to him by Frances Milliren, LeRoy Milliren's widow.Item from the inside back cover of the LeRoy Milliren National Air Races photograph album, circa 1920s-1930s. Album contains one hundred ninety-eight (198) black-and-white photographs taken at the air races during this time period.
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.
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.…
Items from Box 1, Folder 15 and Box 209, Folder 1 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, June 1935 to November 1944. Contains drafts, notes, and technical drawings for the radio guidance system and blind approach system (WPL/30-1) patent. Twenty total items.
[William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, Box 4, Folder 27 - "Blind approach by voice," 1939 August]
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Items from Box 4, Folder 27 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, August 1939. Includes eight pages of handwritten notes and sketches related to "Blind approach by voice," an airplane landing system.
Items from Box 34, Folder 1 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, December 1939. Contains handwritten notes and sketches about the Lear low approach system. All or most of the notes appear to have been written by William P. Lear. Five total documents.
Items from Box 43, Folder 20 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, circa 1961-1962. Contains handwritten notes and a partial draft prepared by William P. Lear regarding Lear, Incorporated and its sale to or merger with the Siegler Corporation. One set of notes is on a French telegram sheet. Three total documents.
Items from Box 34, Folder 6 of the William P. and Moya Olsen Lear Papers, January 1940 - March 1944. Contains an assortment of handwritten notes and sketches made by William P. Lear detailing various invention ideas. Some of the sketches depict circuit diagrams. Seven total documents.