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Newspaper clipping, "Stratoliner in 1st Test Flight," from unidentified newspaper, circa December 1938 or January 1939. The article describes the first test flight of the Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner, piloted by Edmund "Eddie" Allen with Julius Barr, Earl Ferguson, Harry West, and Arthur Gaylord as crewmembers.
Leave pass issued to Sergeant Ray M. Grimshaw, March 22, 1919. Grants Grimshaw permission to be absent from Camp Lewis from March 22, 1919 to March 24, 1919.
Dinner menu and program commemorating Charles A. Lindbergh's visit to Seattle, Washington on September 13, 1926. Lindbergh's visit was part of his cross-country tour following his trans-Atlantic flight. The event was held at the Olympic Hotel. Six pages.
War Ration Book No. 3 issued by the United States Office of Price Administration to two-year-old Brian E. Doughty of Seattle, Washington, circa 1940s. Seven pages.
Certificate of Honorable Achievement awarded to Norah O'Neill by the Women's Center at the University of Washington, circa 2010. Recognizes O'Neill for her "distinguished contribution to the advancement of women's history in the State of Washington."
War Ration Book No. 3 issued by the United States Office of Price Administration to five-year-old Larry E. Doughty of Seattle, Washington, circa 1940s. Seven pages.
Memo to Flight and Aeronautics area, Boeing Plant 2, subject: "Air raid instructions," January 1942. Describes the emergency procedures for air raids and air raid drills. Two (2) typed pages.
Eulogy titled "Bill Cook's early years," written by William H. Cook, Jr.'s daughter, Tandy Cook Hennings, April 30, 2012. Describes Cook's childhood, school years, and lifelong interest in aviation. The eulogy was given at a memorial celebration held at The Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. Five (5) typed pages.
Eulogy titled "Bill Cook's outdoor adventures," written by Boeing test pilot Richard K. "Buzz" Nelson, April 30, 2012. Describes William H. Cook, Jr.'s outdoor hobbies, including flying, camping, and fishing. The eulogy was given at a memorial celebration held at The Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. Three (3) typed pages.
Eulogy titled "Bill Cook's Boeing career," written by Richard W. "Dick" Taylor, April 30, 2012. Describes William H. Cook, Jr.'s work at Boeing and his involvement in various aircraft projects. The eulogy was given at a memorial celebration held at The Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. Three (3) typed pages.