SECRETARY'S REPORT 227 



The cooperation of the following persons and organizations in pro- 

 viding tliis material is sincerely appreciated and acknowledged : 



Ais FOKCE, Department of the, Air National Guard Bureau, Washington, D.C. : 

 Photostats, clippings, and typed pages, describing activities of the Air National 

 Guard in Arkansas. 



Air Force, Db:partment of the ; Charles V. Epplet, Edwards AFB, Calif. : 

 Photos of Air Force parachutes, aircraft, and engines. 



Allen, Maj. Gen. Brooke E., Washington, D.C. : 1 booklet. The Boiling Story. 



American Aviation Publications, Inc., Washington, D.C. : Book, Aviation Age, 

 June 1953, "Key to Survival — Research and Development." 



Army Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, Ala. : Jupiter C drawings. 



Baker, Miss Mary C, San Diego, Calif. : Four pages of photostats of a letter 

 to Miss Baker from her brother regarding the construction of the floats for the 

 entire Curtiss hydroplane. 



Baldwin, Leon C, Fulton, N.Y. : Photostatic copy of a letter to the donor from 

 Miss Ruth Curtiss, pertaining to the Baldwin airship. Signal Corps No. 1, 

 which was designed and built by Thomas Scott Baldwin and powered by an 

 engine developed by Glenn Curtiss. 



Balzer, Vernon W., Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. : Approximately 250 papers, 

 being mostly correspondence, between Stephen M. Balzer (the donor's father) 

 and Samuel P. Langley, Secretai-y of the Smithsonian Institution, his assistants 

 including Charles M. Manly, and his successors including Dr. Charles G. 

 Abbot, for the period November 5, 1898, to January 25, 1932. 



Bellanca, Mrs. Dorothy, Galena, Md. : Periodicals, "L'Aeroteconica" Italian 

 technical reports ; "Air Ministry Aeronautical Research Committee Report 

 and Memoranda" ; "Commissariala Dell Aeronautica" ; "Monografie Scientifiche 

 Di Aeronautica" ; "The Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society" ; "Ameri- 

 can Helicopter" ; 1 book. The Fighting Tanks Since 1916, by R. E. Jones, G. H. 

 Rarey, and R. J. Icks ; photos and lists of Bellanca Aircraft ; brochure, etc. 



BoBn)ECKER, Kenneth S., East Orange, N.J. : Boedy's Alium, mounted photos of 

 aviation personalities including negatives and index to mounted collection. 



Brazalton, David, Bartonville, 111. : 3 plate tracings of the Naval Aircraft 

 Factory's N3N-3 convertible seaplane and Curtiss SOC-1 Seagull. 



British Embassy, Washington, D.C. : 3 photos, A-49,499 Vickers Vimy ; A-49,- 

 499-A Vickers Vimy ; A-49-499-B Alcock and Brown ; photostat of The New 

 York Herald, Monday, June 16, 1919, front page. 



Burton, Sqd. Ldr. John, British Embassy, Washington, D.C. : Manuals on the 

 Mosquito MK 35 (De Havilland). 



Caproni DiTaliedo, Countess Gianni, Italy: 3 books, Timina Caproni Guasti 

 and Achille Bartarelli, L' Aeronautica Italiana NelV Imagine 1487-1875 (Milan, 

 Museo Caproni, 1938) ; Timina Caproni Guasti and Achille Bertarelli, Fran- 

 cesco Zamheccari Aeronauta, Bologna (1752-1812) (Milan, Museo Caproni, 

 1932) ; Gli Acroplani Caproni. 



Carcoran, Donald, Burns, Oreg. : Scrapbook containing 11 photos, 6 newspaper 

 clippings of Henry Toneray and his helicopter. 



Cassogneres, Everett F., East Haven, Conn. : Photocopies of articles describ- 

 ing the Ryan Aeronautical Co., their ST trainer airplane, and the Menasco D-4 

 engine used to power this airplane; 1 photo of the Ryan STA airplane built 

 in 1936, now owned and flown by the donor. 



Clark, Barrett, New York, N.Y. : 4 records, RLP 3401 "Wonderland of Science," 

 a child's introduction to the automobile and the airplane; Riverside 5508 

 "World War I Fighter Planes in Action" ; Riverside RLP 5505 "Air Force" ; 

 Riverside RLP 5510 "World War II Combat Planes in Action." 



