144 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1959 
ARMY, DEPARTMENT OF THE, INFORMATION OFFICE, U.S. MrtirAry ACADEMY, West 
Point, N.Y.: Photograph “Cenotaph at Post Cemetery,’ dedicated to Lt. 
Thomas Selfridge. Pustic INFORMATION OFFICE, MILITARY DisTRICYT OF WASH- 
INGTON, Gravelly Point, Va.: Pictorial record and articles relating to Wright- 
Selfridge flight. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF INFORMATION, Washington, D.C.: 
Tape recording of the presentation ceremony of the Explorer I. Photograph 
of Explorer I. 
ARTISTS AND WRITERS PRESS, INc., New York, N.Y. (Caroline Ungemah) : The 
Story of Flight—A Giant Golden Book. 
BauscH & LoMsB OptTicat Co., Rochester, N.Y.: Copies of booklet “Reprint of First 
Exhibition of the Aeronautic Society of New York,” at Morris Park, New York 
City, November 3, 1908. 
BrrcH Arrorart Corp., Wichita, Kans.: A collection of photographs and 3-view 
drawings of Beech aircraft. 
BorEInG AIRPLANE Co., Washington, D.C.: Photographs of Boeing 707 jetplane. 
Briok, Mrs. Kay, Norwood, N.J.: Official programs of the Women’s Transconti- 
nental Races. 
Bronson, C. L.. Lookout Mountain, Tenn.: Photographs of Glenn H. Curtiss and 
Curtiss airplanes. 
Brown, Mas. KimprouaH 8., USAF, Bedford, Mass.: A copy of his recent book 
“Von Richthofen and the Flying Circus.” 
BURKE, JUSTIN J., Dubuque, Iowa: Notarized statement and supporting docu- 
ments relating to and describing the first installation of navigation lights on 
military airplanes, Hllington Field, Tex., 1918. 
CAFFREY, Francis J., Liverpool, N.Y.: A collection of pamphlets and material 
pertaining to aircraft and flight operations. 
CANADATR LimiTED, Montreal, Canada: A collection of photographs and descrip- 
tive literature on Canadian aircraft. 
Casry, Louis S., Washington, D.C.: A collection of handbooks pertaining to 
Consolidated PBY-5, Pratt and Whitney Twin Wasp C series, and Twin Wasp 
C38 series. 
CEessnA ArgcorAFT Co., Wichita, Kans.: A collection of photographs and a geneal- 
ogy chart of Cessna aircraft. Photograph of Clyde V. Cessna and Dwayne L. 
Wallace, 1954. Three-view drawings of Cessna aircraft as follows: 305 A, 
B, and C; 321; 140A; 170A; 120; 140; H-001; DC6; CW-6; C-106A; 
FC-1; C-165; T-37; LC—126; 170; 172; 175; 180; 182; 310 Band C; T-50; 
Monoplane; Gobel Special; and Glider. 
CoHEN, Compr. ALBERT M., USNR, Retired, Wynnewood, Pa.: A collection of 
photographs re: Brest, France, and vicinity, U.S. Navy Aviation Section, WWI. 
CooxkEr, DAvip C., Valley Stream, N.Y.: A copy of his book “Bomber Planes That 
Made History.” 
CornisH, J. J., 83d, Mississippi State University, State College, Miss.: A copy of 
his article “The Flight of Seeds.” 
DEARBORN HISTORICAL MUSEUM, Dearborn, Mich.: Booklet entitled ‘“‘Tin Goose.” 
DruTscHES MusruM, Munchen, Germany: Fabric section duplicating the color 
scheme from the Fokker D—VII in possession of Deutsches Museum. 
EASTERN AIRLINES, New York, N.Y.: Photostats from Fokker Catalog re: Fokker 
Universal and Super Universal aircraft. 
Emmons, Conant, Washington, D.C.: Four glass negatives of Wright Type “A” 
airplane at Fort Myer, 1909. 
Esso Export Corp., New York, N.Y.: A collection of magazines (bound volumes) : 
Flight, The Aeroplane, and Aviation Week. 
Esso STANDARD Ort Co., W. H. Keprret, New York, N.Y.: A collection of refer- 
ence material on Curtiss H-16 flying boat. 
