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Memorandum to the Engineering and Flight & Aerodynamics Divisions from Boeing Chief Engineer Wellwood. E. Beall, October 10, 1942. Requests donations for the War Chest Drive. One typed page.
Memorandum to Dan Perkins from travel agent John B. Hanton Jr., August 31, 1943. Contains travel information for a trip from Seattle, Washington to Grand Island, Nebraska. One typed page on Boeing Aircraft Company letterhead.
Blank piece of stationery with Boeing Aircraft Company letterhead, circa 1940s.
Membership card issued to George Wm. Craig by the Wichita Boeing Employee's Association, 1951.
Text from original exhibit label: "Boeing Wichita Employee's Association card."
Letter to Donald R. Drew, Mesabi Western Corporation, from Al Hill, Community Relations Representative, The Boeing Company, June 11, 1963. Thanks Drew for assistance in past regarding information and forwards a brief history of the company for Drew's file. One typed page.
Draft pages from an unidentified book, possibly a history of Boeing Company, about William E. Boeing, with handwritten corrections by Bill Boeing, Jr., circa 1950s-1960s. Three pages.
Autobiographical narrative by David L. Davidson, undated. Describes his family background, work experience and labor issues at Alcorn State University, his recruitment to Boeing's work on the space program, and his move to Washington. 46 handwritten pages.