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MOBILE Division, Lansing, Mich. : Rotor assembly for the J 65-B-3 Sap- 

 phire turbojet engine. (N.A.M. 1283.) 



Gleick, J. T., Morton Grove, 111. : Stabilizer brace wire fitting whose failure 

 caused termination of world endurance flight of Jackson and O'Brine in 1929. 

 (N.A.M. 1324.) 



Gkoenhoff, Hans, Miami Beach, Fla. : Purchase of photo negative collection. 

 (N.A.M. 1300.) 



Grumman Aircraft Co., Bethpage, N.Y. : Models of Grumman Aircraft F-ll-F, 

 WF-2, and S2F-1. ( N.A.M. 1316. ) 



Harlander, a. C, Oakland, Calif. : WW-I memorabilia including navigation 

 chart, fur-lined goggles, carrier pigeon message capsule, Very signal pistol, and 

 two roUs of aerial gunnery film. (N.A.M. 1281. ) 



Hartwick, Herbert D., La Crescenta, Calif. : Model of Ford 4AT-B Trimotor 

 (purchase). (N.A.M. 1315.) 



Hayward, John B., Washington, D.C. : Original letter written by Orville 

 Wright to Otto T. Mallery, Nov. 9, 1933. (N.A.M. 1289.) 



Hein, Arnold: Skeletonized model of the Fokker D VII World War I single 

 seat fighter. (N.A.M. 1292.) 



Hill, C. R., Grafton. Ohio : Carburetor for Curtis OX-5 engine. (N.A.M. 1286.) 



Hock, Charles F., Allentown, Pa. : Falcon propeller used on early Navy 

 trainers. (N.A.M. 1304.) 



Jacobs, ]VIrs. Ruth A., Dayton, Ohio : Early 4-cylinder Wright Brothers en- 

 gine. (N.A.M.1273.) 



Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. : Instrument duplicates of the 

 Pioneer IV, Lunar Space Probe, and the Explorer I, America's first satellite 

 (N.A.M. 1262) ; fully instrumented flight-spares of the satellite Explorer I. 

 (N.A.M. 1271.) 



Kebwood, Col. Charles, Washington, D.C. : Trophy of the Ligue Internationale 

 des Aviateurs, founded in 1926 by Col. Clifford Burke Harmon, pioneer Ameri- 

 can balloonist and aviator. (N.A.M. 1287.) 



Marr, Capt. Giffen A., Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. : Three flight instruments re- 

 covered from the B-24 Bomber "Lady Be Good" after 16 years. (N.A.M. 1270.) 



Martin-Marietta Corp., Baltimore, Md. : Models of Martin aircraft and experi- 

 mental projected aircraft of the Martin Co. (N.A.M. 1299.) 



McKnew, Dr. Thomas W., Washington, D.C: The General Thomas D. White 

 Air Force Space Trophy. ( N.A.M. 1280. ) 



Meyer, Cord, New York, N.Y. : Portion of side fuselage fabric from the DH-4, 

 the first American-built DH to see combat in WW-I. (N.A.M. 1284.) 



Moore, Maj. Geoffrey, Bath, England: WW-I Anti-zeppelin explosive dart. 

 (N.A.M. 1274.) 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C. : "Free- 

 dom 7" Mercury Spacecraft which carried Alan Shepard on U.S. First Space 

 Flight and an astronaut space suit. (N.A.M. 1264.) 



Nash, Miss Carolyn, Washington, D.C. : Fragment of a parachute reported to 

 be associated with the 1925 expedition of Roald Amundsen and his compan- 

 ions who endeavored to fly to the North Pole in two Dornier flying boats, 

 departing Spitzbergen May 21, 1925. ( N.A.M. 1334. ) 



National Historical Wax Museum, Washington, D.C. : Plastic display head 

 of Comdr. Alan B. Shepard made to fit into the Space Helmet and Suit to be 

 displayed with the "Freedom 7" Mercury Capsule. (N.A.M. 1266.) 



Navy, Department of the, Washington, D.C. : Polaris, the Nation's first large 

 solid propellant ballistic missile, and the first designed to be fired by ships 

 at sea. (N.A.M. 1260.) Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. : Engine from 



