132 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1958 
Bumpurey, Cecit, Kent, Ohio: A photograph of Charles Lindbergh taken at St. 
Louis during his transcontinental flight in 1927. 
Cater, JoHN W., North Hollywood, Calif.: Copy of his recent book, “Experi- 
mental Light Aircraft and Midget Racers.” 
CAMPBELL, Mrs. MARgoriz, Washington, D.C.: Copy of the book which she co- 
authored with Glenn O. Blough, “Making and Using Classroom Science Ma- 
terials in the Elementary School” 
Cart Byorr & ASSOCIATES, Washington, D.C. (through H. G. Leader): Two 
reels of motion pictures illustrating the presentation ceremony when the 
Hughes “Falcon” missile was given to the Museum, Apr. 15, 1958. 
Casey, Louis 8., Washington, D.C.: A collection of books on aeronautics. 
Cato, Josep L., Turlock, Calif.: Photographs and drawings of aircraft pro- 
duced by the L. W. F. Company of College Point, L.I., N.Y., 1917-22, where 
he was a designer. 
Crvin AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION, WasShington, D.C.: A collection of books 
on aeronautics. 
CLaupy, CarL H. (deceased), Washington, D.C.; 2 boxes of original glass nega- 
tives of the photographs taken by him at Fort Myer, Va., during flights there 
by Orville Wright in 1908 and 1909; framed photographs; and negatives of 
photographs taken at Arlington, Va., showing experiments with kites by Alex- 
ander Graham Bell. 
CLemons, Mrs. ANNA B., Elmira, N.Y.: A collection of photographs illustrating 
aircraft developed by Glenn H. Curtiss. 
CraM, Miss Evoise (deceased), Bethesda, Md., and Mrs. MarGarET CRAM SIE- 
MEN, Hemet, Calif. (daughters of the late Ralph Cram): Illustrations, clip- 
pings, and texts collected by Mr. Cram during his extensive career as an avi- 
ation enthusiast and journalist, including many of his own writings. 
CRAWFoRD, JAMES J., Strasburg, Va.: A copy of the book “Up,” by Mrs. George 
Gray, 1931, describing flights by her husband and herself during the period 
1912-16 and later flights by her husband and other famous flyers. 
DecKaRD, RIcHARD, Washington, D.C.: A copy of the booklet describing the 
Waco-F airplane, and data pertaining to the German V-1, De Havilland 
“Moth,” and other aircraft. 
Doan, Con. Cart, USAF (Ret.), Greenwich, Conn.: A photograph of the original 
members of the Lafayette Escadrille, famous group of American flyers in 
World War I, with whom he served. 
HAcKETr, WARREN B., Mount Hermon, Calif.: Copy of the book “The Balloon 
Section of the American Expeditionary Forces,” 1919. 
HaRMEL, Fark, Washington, D.C.: A collection of photographs of members of 
the “Caterpillar Club,” composed of those whose lives have been saved by 
parachutes; texts pertaining to them and to A. L. Welsh, pioneer pilot of 
Wright Brothers’ airplanes, who was killed in an airplane crash at College 
Park, Md., 1912. 
HILLeR HeLicoprers, Inc. (representative), Washington, D.C.: A 16-mm. mo- 
tion-picture film showing types of helicopters. 
Hoiitoway, Wi1LiraM §., Honolulu, T.H.: Copy of the book “Aviation in Hawaii,” 
by W. P. Yates. 
HupBELL, CHARLES H., Cleveland, Ohio: A contemporary 3-view dimensioned 
seale drawing of the De Havilland-4 airplane, 1918. 
HurcHinson, J. D., Denver, Colo.: A collection of magazines, photographs, and 
material pertaining to aircraft and flight operations of the 1920’s and 1930’s 
collected during the donor’s service as a military and commercial pilot. 
