148 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1959 
GinpaTric, Mrs. M. §., New York, N.Y.: A trophy cup presented to her son, Guy 
Gilpatric, in 1912 for establishing an American 2-man altitude record of 4,665 
feet. This was made in a Deperdussin monoplane at Dominguez Field, Los 
Angeles, when he was 16 years old. (NAM 1034.) 
GoppARD, Mrs. Rosert H., Worcester, Mass.: A set of 20 volumes of typed tran- 
scriptions and photographs recording the pioneer research in rocketry by Dr. 
Robert H. Goddard for the period 1921-41. (NAM 1000.) A selection of per- 
sonal memorabilia of Dr. Goddard, including his purse, two penknives, his 
watch, fraternity pin, and the original manuscript of his work “Methods of 
Reaching High Altitudes.” (NAM 1008.) A group of seven notebooks in 
which Dr. Goddard entered results of his experiments. (NAM 1021.) The 
academic hood received by Dr. Goddard with his degree of doctor of science 
from Clark University, June 2, 1945. (NAM 1024.) Equipment used by Dr. 
Goddard in his research, including laboratory apparatus and parts of his 
liquid-fueled rockets. (NAM 1083.) An oil painting of Dr. Goddard pictured 
at the moment when his 1926 rocket was fired. The artist, Robert Fawcett, 
was commissioned for this painting by the John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- 
ance Co. (NAM 1052.) 
Grecory, Mrs. Louris FrRankuin, Shelby, Miss.: Photograph of the Sikorsky 
XR-4 helicopter with Orville Wright, Igor Sikorsky, and Gen. EF. Gregory, 
autographed by these men. (NAM 1045.) 
Hanson, RicHarp, Washington, D.C.: A German World War I airspeed indicator. 
(NAM 1028.) 
HUBBELL, CHARLES, Cleveland, Ohio: A scale model, 1:16 size, of the Wright 
Co. “Baby Grand” Gordon Bennett Race airplane of 1910 (purchase). (NAM 
1050.) 
Ketity, Howarp A., Jr., Baltimore, Md.: Gloves worn by Hubert Latham while 
flying over Baltimore in an Antoinette airplane, November 7, 1910, and a 
note written by this famous French pilot. (NAM 1014.) 
KELSEY, WALTER, Tarrytown, N.Y.: A clock and three instrument panel instruc- 
tion plates from a SPAD XIII airplane of World War I. (NAM 1005.) 
LAHM, GEN. FRANK P., USAF, Retired, Huron, Ohio: A medal honoring General 
Lahm, sculptured by C. L. Schmitz for the Medal of the Month founded by 
Miss Felicity Buranelli. (NAM 1001.) 
Martin, Miss Detxia, Los Angeles, Calif.: The personal memorabilia of Glenn 
L. Martin, consisting of scale models and paintings of Martin aircraft, trophies, 
medals and awards, certificates of membership, photographs, and drawings. 
(NAM 1046.) 
MaytaG, Rozert E., Newton, Iowa: A Curtiss-Wright Junior airplane, a 2-place 
high-wing monoplane, with a pusher engine, popular as a personal aircraft 
during the 1980’s. (NAM 1042.) 
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS, Langley Field, Va.: A super- 
sonic high-speed propeller designed for use on the McDonnell F-88 aircraft. 
(NAM 1010.) (See also NAM 1054.) 
NAvY, DEPARTMENT OF THE, Washington, D.C.: A catapult model, type XC—57, 
showing the mechanism, above and below deck, for operating the steam- 
powered catapults currently used for launching airplanes from carriers. 
(NAM 1007.) Scale models of a ZPN airship, HUP-2 helicopter, and HSL-1 
helicopter. (NAM 1011.) A selection of aerodynamic models of aircraft 
and missiles showing recent developments tested at the David Taylor Model 
Basin. (NAM 1030.) <A Sparrow-II guided missile. (NAM 1041.) A radio 
removed from the wreck of the U.S. naval airship Shenandoah, 1925. (NAM 
1047.) An interplane strut from the NC-4 flying boat which made the first 
flight across the Atlantic Ocean, Rockaway, Long Island, to Plymouth, Eng- 
