Willis M. Hawkins Papers, 1949-1998
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2011.
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Overview of the Collection
Title: Willis M. Hawkins Papers, 1949-1998
Dates (inclusive): 1949-1998
Collection Number: mssHawkinspapers
Creator:
Hawkins, Willis M.
Extent: 80 boxes.
Repository:
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Abstract: The Willis M. Hawkins Papers, 1920-2009 (80 boxes) document the successful aerospace engineering career of Hawkins at Lockheed,
the relationships between industry, military, and government, and the development of airplanes, missile systems, and space
vehicles during the second half of the 20th century.
Language: English.
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Provenance
Gift of Nancy G. Bostick, Hawkins's daughter and trustee, October 1, 2008.
Biographical Note
Willis Moore Hawkins (1913-2004) was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on 1 December
1913. As the only child of Willis Moore Hawkins, Sr. and Elizabeth Daniels, who
divorced shortly after his birth, Willis was raised by his mother. He was one of
five students in the first graduating class of Leelanau School, an experimental high
school in Glen Harbor, Michigan, that emphasized the outdoors and science. After
earning his Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the University of
Michigan in 1937, he began a career that would span over 60 years at Lockheed
Aircraft Company, starting as a junior detail engineering draftsman in Burbank,
California.
Hawkins advanced through a number of key engineering positions at Lockheed, becoming
engineering department manager in 1944 and chief preliminary design engineer in
1949. From 1953 to 1957 he was director of engineering at Lockheed Missiles and
Space Company (LMSC), a division he helped to found. He became Assistant General
Manager in 1957, Corporate Vice President in 1960, and Vice President and General
Manager of LMSC Space Systems Division in 1961. He served as Lockheed Aircraft
Corporation's Vice President- Science and Engineering from 1962 to 1963 and 1966 to
1969, then advanced to Senior Vice President-Science and Engineering and was elected
a member of the Board of Directors in 1972. Although he took early retirement in
1974, he remained with Lockheed as a senior advisor and board member and in 1976
returned as Senior Vice President and President of the Lockheed- California Company,
a position he retained until 1979. From 1979 to early 1980 he served the corporation
as Senior Vice President-Aircraft, from which he again retired but remained as
Corporate Senior Advisor until his death in 2004.
During his long Lockheed career, Hawkins played a major role in the design and
development of airplanes, missile systems, and space vehicles. He served as a
structural component designer on the P-38 Lightning fighter, the Hudson bomber, and
the Lodestar transport. He contributed significantly in the design of high-speed
fighters such as the P-80 Shooting Star (first U.S jet fighter), F-104 Starfighter
(supersonic interceptor aircraft), and transports such as the C-130 Hercules,
Constitution, and Constellation. He directed the formation of Lockheed's first major
organization for Weapon System Analysis, which defined the optimum anti-submarine
warfare systems with the support of the Office of Naval Research. He also directed
the pilotless aircraft division and led the development of the X-7 ramjet test
vehicle and X-17 reentry test vehicle, which formed the basis for the formation of
LMSC. As chief engineer and then as assistant general manager of the Missiles and
Space Division, he led the advanced design teams that developed the concepts leading
to the Navy's Polaris submarine launched ballistic missile as well as the Agena
space vehicle and Discoverer program.
In addition to his work at Lockheed, Hawkins contributed his ideas and advice to the
government, military, and industry establishments through his consulting for a
variety of private and public institutions, including the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA), the Army, the Navy, the Department of Defense (DoD),
and the National Research Council (NRC). With the NASA he served as a member of the
Space Program Advisory Council (SPAC) from 1974 to 1978, as a member, then Chairman
of the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) between 1975 and 1984, and as a member
of the NASA Advisory Council (NAC) from 1977 to 1983. He was a member of the NRC
Naval Studies Board (NSB) from 1982 to1986 and 1988 to1992, member, then Chairman of
the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board
(ASEB) from 1967 to 1975, and a member of the NAE Space Applications Board (SAB)
from 1975-1978. He was also Vice-Chairman (1970) and Chairman (1971) of the
Aerospace Industry Association (AIA) Aerospace Technical Council and, in 1979,
Chairman of the Defense Science Board of the Department of Defense.
Hawkins received numerous awards and honors throughout his career. In 1961 he
received the U.S. Navy Distinguished Public Service Award for his contributions to
the Polaris missile program. Hawkins briefly left Lockheed between 1963 and 1966 to
serve as Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Army for Research and Development, for
which he received Distinguished Civilian Service Awards in 1965 and 1966 for his
contributions to the Army's research and development programs and for his direction
of the M1 Abrams main battle tank development. He received an honorary Doctor of
Engineering degree from the University of Michigan in 1965 and an honorary Doctor of
Science degree from Illinois College in 1966, the same year he was elected to the
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). In addition to the NASA Distinguished Public
Service Medal awarded in 1975 for his contributions to the space shuttle program,
Hawkins received the Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy in 1982 and the National Medal
of Science in 1988.
Hawkins was a member of many professional organizations, including the honorary
engineering society, Tau Beta Pi, and the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). He
was a fellow of both the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
and the Royal Aeronautical Society of Great Britain.
Hawkins held 14 patents, including basic aircraft and component patents on carrier
aircraft landing gear, a multiple-wheel system for large aircraft, a jet aircraft
system with augmented takeoff and boundary-layer control, thrust augmentation of
pure jet engines, aircraft control with thrust deflection, jet aircraft with
aft-mounted engines, and design patents for several Lockheed airplanes, including
the C-130 Hercules transport vehicle.
Although he worked as an engineer and administrator rather than a test pilot,
Hawkins earned a pilot's license in 1939 and owned a series of private planes over
his lifetime. He also maintained a sense of civic duty, and gave many speeches to a
variety of audiences ranging from children to professional groups. He authored
numerous articles in a wide variety of publications, both popular and technical, and
remained deeply involved in many aspects of aviation in his private life until his
death.
He married Anita Stanfill on 22 June 1940; they had three children, Nancy Gay
(Bostick) (b. 1943), Willis M. III (b. 1945), and James Walter (b. 1956). Widowed in
1982, Hawkins remarried Fredericka Betts in 1984 and later divorced in 1990. He died
at his home in Woodland Hills, California, on September 28, 2004, of natural causes
at the age of 90.
Bibliography of Publications
Hawkins, Willis M. "Air Transport for Emerging Countries."
Journal of
Aircraft,
17(8). (1980): 547-53.
Brewer, G.D. and Willis M. Hawkins. "Alternate Fuels Make Better Airplanes:
Let's Demonstrate Now."
AIAA Journal, 9. (1979): 42-46.
Hawkins, Willis M. "Answer to Tumerman Letter on the Symposium on Hydrogen for
Aviation."
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 7(1). (1982:
97-98).
-------- . "Ben R. Rich." In
NAE Memorial Tributes, Vol. 8.
Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1996, 201-5.
-------- . "Can Competition and Collaboration Live Side by Side."
International Business Lawyer, 6(2). (1978): 212-18.
-------- . "The Challenge to Take Intelligent Risks."
AIAA
Journal.
(1979).
-------- . "Design Considerations for Feeder Line Transport."
Society of
Automotive Engineers Journal.
(1947).
Hawkins, Willis M. and R. Thoren. "Design Development, Lockheed 'Constitution'."
Society of Automotive Engineers Journal. (1948).
Hawkins, Willis M. "Design Proposal for Personal Aircraft."
Weight
Engineering Journal.
(1949).
-------- . "Frank Allen Cleveland." In
NAE Memorial Tributes,
Vol. 3. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1996, 201-5.
-------- . Forward to ."
Gatty: Prince of Navigators, by Bruce
Brown. San Diego: Libra, 1997.
-------- . "Get the Job Done, Don't Manage It to Death."
Aerospace
America.
(1984).
-------- . "Lockheed Constitution: Development Story." (1950).
-------- . "Profile—Irven Culver."
-------- . "Risk and Technical Health."
Council of Engineering and
Scientific Society Executives (CESSE) Quill,
24(2). (1986:
1-2).
-------- . "Tactical 'Over the Horizon' Vision."
International Defense
& Technologie,
14. (1993: 43-48).
-------- . "Technical Status of the Nation's Airlines/Airframe Industry," in
State of the Nation’s Air Transportation System, Summary Proceedings of a
Symposium June 3-4, 1976,
51-53. Washington, DC: National Academy of
Engineering, 1976.
-------- . "Toward a Brighter 21st Century."
Leaders. (1980,
July).
-------- . "When Not to Manage."
Aerospace America. (1984,
Aug).
-------- . "Where Aerospace Can Serve Afresh: Paths to Energy Independence."
AIAA Journal, 16(2). (1978): 32-36.
-------- . "Why the Thor-Hawk?"
The Michigan Technic. (1937,
May).
--------.
Your Audience Has High Hopes. Institute of the
Aeronautical Sciences.
Scope and Content
The Willis M. Hawkins Papers, 1920-2009 (80 boxes) document the successful aerospace
engineering career of Hawkins at Lockheed, the relationships between industry,
military, and government, and the development of airplanes, missile systems, and
space vehicles during the second half of the 20th century. Effort was made to
maintain the original order in which the collection arrived at The Huntington
Library and the arrangement reflects Hawkins' organization of materials largely by
subject, project, or organization. The bulk of collection materials date from the
1950s to the early 1990s and consists of correspondence, memoranda, presentation and
meeting materials, reports, blueprints, clippings, speeches, writings, and ephemera.
The collection is especially rich in correspondence; in addition to Hawkins'
incoming and outgoing correspondence is the copied correspondence of other Lockheed
executives with whom Hawkins worked closely during his tenure. Hawkins' involvement
in consulting and professional organizations was often in conjunction with his role
at Lockheed, and researchers should thus be aware that materials are often dispersed
through the series. For example, materials related to specific committees are
frequently represented in both the Correspondence and Consulting Files Series.
The Willis M. Hawkins Papers, 1920-2009 (80 boxes) document the successful aerospace
engineering career of Hawkins at Lockheed, the relationships between industry,
military, and government, and the development of airplanes, missile systems, and
space vehicles during the second half of the 20th century. Effort was made to
maintain the original order in which the collection arrived at The Huntington
Library and the arrangement reflects Hawkins' organization of materials largely by
subject, project, or organization. The collection is divided into ten series:
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Development, Calendars and Diaries,
Consulting Files, Correspondence, Personal Files, Photographs, Presentations and
Speeches, Publications and Writings, Subject Files, and Oversized, with the bulk of
the material concentrated in the Consulting Files, Correspondence and Subject Files
series. The bulk of collection materials date from the 1950s to the early 1990s and
consists of correspondence, memoranda, presentation and meeting materials, reports,
blueprints, clippings, speeches, writings, and ephemera. The collection is
especially rich in correspondence; in addition to Hawkins' incoming and outgoing
correspondence is the copied correspondence of other Lockheed executives with whom
Hawkins worked closely during his tenure. Hawkins' involvement in consulting and
professional organizations was often in conjunction with his role at Lockheed, and
researchers should thus be aware that materials are often dispersed through the
series. For example, materials related to specific committees are frequently
represented in both the Correspondence and Consulting Files Series.
Series 1: Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and
Development, 1963-1966, 1968, 1970-1972, 1975, 1992, n.d. (Box 1 and Oversize
Series)
Arranged by subject and chronologically, the series
documents Hawkins' term of service as Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research
and Development and consists of clippings, photographs, ephemera, and
correspondence. Includes six large scrapbooks located in Oversize series.
Series 2: Calendars and Diaries, 1966-1981, 1983-1984, 1995-1998
(Boxes 2-4)
The series contains three distinct forms of calendars
and diaries, arranged by format and chronologically. Of particular interest are the
diaries (1966-1981, 1983-1984) which contain Hawkins' detailed and extensive daily
entries of work activities with personal commentary. Calendars (1980-1983), likely
maintained by Hawkins' secretary or assistant, contain brief schedule and
appointment notes. Personal calendars (1995-1998) were maintained by Hawkins and
contain brief notes of his daily activities, primarily personal, but include work
and travel schedules.
Series 3: Consulting Files, 1966-1999, n.d. (Boxes
5-29)
Arranged alphabetically by organization, institution, or
corporation, the series consists of agendas, correspondence, meeting materials,
memoranda, minutes, notes, organizational charts, papers, presentation materials,
and reports that document Hawkins extensive consulting experience with the
government, military, and industry establishments. Hawkins' involvement in
consulting was often in conjunction with his role at Lockheed, as such, researchers
should be aware that materials may be dispersed through the collection. Committees
and studies in which Hawkins acted as chairman are best represented in the series.
He served as chairman for the National Research Council Strategic Technologies for
the Army (STAR) Study, formed with the primary objective “to identify those
technological requirements, operational changes, and combat service support
structures needed to land and support forces ashore.” The bulk of the NASA Aerospace
Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) records date from 1976 to 1984, including Hawkins' term
as chair from 1982 to 1984. The ASAP assessed the operational plans, procedure, and
facilities of the Space Transportation System, including the design and schedule
review, space shuttle alternatives review, and risk analysis; frequent
correspondents include James Beggs, Gil Roth, Gen. James Abrahamson, Herbert Grier,
and Leighton I. Davis. Hawkins also advised NASA programs as member and Chairman of
the National Academy of Engineering Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB),
and as a member of both the National Academy of Sciences Space Applications Board
(SAB) and Space Science Board (SSB). The records in the NAE subseries document the
relationship between the ASEB, SSB, and SAB, and include detailed meeting summaries
and yearly activity reports; frequent correspondents include LaRae L. Teel, George M
Low, James C. Fletcher, and Charles H. Townes.
Series 4: Correspondence, 1941-1964, 1966-2001, 2003-2004, n.d.
(Boxes 30-50)
Arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically
within, the series contains professional and personal letters, often including
attachments of meeting notes, agendas, minutes, papers, blueprints, drawings and
clippings. The Chronological subseries, likely maintained by Hawkins' secretaries or
assistants, represents the bulk of the series and consists primarily of Hawkins'
outgoing correspondence. Compiled by Hawkins, the various subject and Personal
correspondence files contain a greater number of incoming letters and memoranda. In
addition, copied correspondence or memoranda from or between Lockheed executives
throughout Hawkins' tenure are well represented in the series. The distinctions
between the subseries are often unclear as there is overlap and duplication of
topics and material. As such, researchers should be aware that materials may be
dispersed through the series. Likewise, materials in the Correspondence, Consulting
Files, and Subject Files series are frequently related and contain corresponding or
duplicate documents. Frequent correspondents include Lockheed executives and senior
management such as Roy A. Anderson, Lawrence O. Kitchen, and Daniel Tellep, Norman
R. Augustine, Carl Haddon, Carl Kotchian, James W. Plummer, Jack Real, Clarence L.
Johnson, Ben Rich, Daniel J. Haughton, and Courtland Gross. Frequent correspondents
at Lockheed Missiles and Space Company include Eugene Root, Herschel Brown, Stanley
Burriss, Louis Ridenour, and James Plummer. The Army, Air Force, and Navy are
correspondents within the Department of Defense (DoD) subseries. Topics represented
in the series include aircraft (C-141 Starlifter, C-5 Galaxy, AH-56 Cheyenne,
L-1011, supersonic transport, stealth, Quiet Aircraft, remotely piloted vehicles,
long endurance aircraft), missile systems (tactical, long range, intercontinental,
air-to-air, air-to-surface, cruise, Polaris, Ding-Dong), space programs and
satellite systems (Discoverer/CORONA, Pioneer Venus, Agena), and projects (Ping-Pong
reconnaissance rocket, X-7 ramjet test vehicle, X-17 research rocket). Other topics
represented are employee relations, personnel development, and operations at
Lockheed, internal and national research and development programs, and liquid
hydrogen as an alternate fuel. Noteworthy are Hawkins' weekly, monthly, and yearly
activity reports throughout the Chronological subseries, which provide an account of
the projects he supervised in detail.
Series 5: Personal Files, 1937, 1941-1954, 1955, 1959,
1961-1994, 1997-2001, 2008-2009, n.d. (Boxes 51-53)
Arranged
alphabetically by subject, the series contains awards, financial records, ephemera,
correspondence, and clippings. Also documents Hawkins' social memberships, patents,
and security clearances.
Series 6: Photographs, 1920, 1929, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1939, 1944,
1946, 1947-1948, 1950, 1952, 1954-1955, 1957, 1962-1967, 1969-1971, 1974-1989,
1991-1994, 1999-2000 n.d. (Boxes 54-56)
Arranged alphabetically by
subject, the series contains various sized photographs and negatives in black and
white and color. Several photographs precede Hawkins' tenure at Lockheed, but
capture significant company events, programs, and employees. Photographs originally
located in other series within the collection were replaced with photocopies and
relocated to the Photographs series.
Series 7: Presentations and Speeches, 1949, 1952-1956,
1958-1962, 1964, 1966-2002, 2004, n.d. (Boxes 57-64)
Arranged
chronologically, the series contains notes, correspondence, drafts, and ephemera
that document Hawkins' extensive public speaking engagements. Hawkins spoke on a
wide range of topics to varied audiences, including aerospace clubs, professional
organizations, elementary and university classes, and Lockheed employees. Topics
include commercial transport, liquid hydrogen as an alternate fuel, science and
technology, the role of engineers, maintaining aerospace leadership, research and
development, as well as Lockheed projects and history.
Series 8: Publications and Writings, 1937, 1944, 1950,
1979-1981, 1983-1987, 1992-1993, 1995-1997, 1999-2000, n.d. (Box 65)
The series consists of drafts, papers, correspondence, notes, and clippings and is
divided into two subseries, published and unpublished material, and arranged
alphabetically by title. Topics include the history and future of Lockheed and
aerospace industry projects, management systems, liquid hydrogen as an alternate
fuel, public speaking, and memorial tributes. Writings were published in domestic
and international journals, magazines, and books, for professionals as well as
enthusiasts.
Series 9: Subject Files, 1920, 1929, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1937,
1942, ca. 1944, 1945-1946, ca. 1947-1948, 1951, 1956-1957, 1962, 1964-1986,
1988-2001, 2004, n.d. (Boxes 66-79)
Arranged alphabetically by
subject, the series is comprised of correspondence, reports, papers, memoranda,
notes and ephemera relating to various Lockheed projects in which Hawkins was
involved. Project designations for aircraft, satellites, missiles, etc. changed over
time, as such, subseries titles reflect the designations represented in the
materials in chronological order. The subjects best represented/illustrated in the
series include the C-5A / C-5D / C-5 Galaxy subseries, which documents the 1972
Congressional Hearings and the Corporate Steering Committee chaired by Hawkins,
formed to review and guide the efforts of the Task Force assigned to improve the
utility of the C-5 for the Air Force; the L-1011 Tristar subseries details the
design plans, production of the Rolls Royce RB-211 engine, 1971 Congressional
Hearings, and airplane rollout; and the C-130 Hercules subseries contains material
regarding the design of the aircraft, litigation issues, and anniversary articles.
The Rigid Rotor Helicopters subseries documents the Blue Ribbon Committee technical
audit of the AH-56A, the technical design review of a surveillance derivative of
AAFSS, and the history of the program; frequent correspondents include Jack G. Real,
M. Carl Haddon, and Rudy Thoren. The Hydrogen Fuel subseries documents Hawkins
international campaign to use liquid hydrogen as an alternate aircraft fuel and
includes the reports and papers of Daniel Brewer, who worked closely with Hawkins.
The Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin subseries
documents corporate history through employee newsletters, oral histories,
correspondence, clippings, ephemera, photographs, papers, reports, and notes. The
Oral Histories subseries is primarily comprised of transcripts of interviews
conducted in 1982 by W.D. Perreault as a Lockheed Oral History Project. The
discussions explore the early life, education, career of the interviewee. Also
described are significant events, developments and projects at Lockheed and in the
aerospace industry during the individual's career. The subseries also contains
transcripts from interviews of Hawkins in 2000 and Cyril Chappellet's wife, Pat, in
2001.
Series 10: Oversize, 1963-1966, n.d. ( Box 80 and 6
scrapbooks)
The series is comprised of clippings, correspondence,
ephemera, photographs, and presentation materials that document Hawkins' term as
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Development and contains art work
used for presentations related to the use of hydrogen as an alternate fuel.
Arrangement
Arranged in the following ten series:
- 1. Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Development
- 2. Calendars and Diaries
- 3. Consulting Files
- 4. Correspondence
- 5. Personal Files
- 6. Photographs
- 7. Presentations and Speeches
- 8. Publications and Writings
- 9. Subject Files
- 10. Oversize.
Indexing Terms
Subjects
Hawkins, Willis M. --
Archives.
Aerospace Industries
Association of America.
Aerospace Technical
Council (Aerospace Industries Association of America)
Assembly of
Mathematical and Physical Sciences (U.S.). Naval Studies Board.
Assembly of
Mathematical and Physical Sciences (U.S.). Space Science Board.
Lockheed Aircraft
Corporation.
Lockheed-California
Company.
Lockheed
Corporation.
Lockheed
Martin.
Lockheed Missiles and
Space Company.
NASA Advisory
Council.
National Research
Council (U.S.)
National Research
Council (U.S.). Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board.
National Research
Council (U.S.). Board on Army Science and Technology.
United States. Army
Scientific Advisory Panel.
United States.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
United States.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Aerospace Safety Advisory
Panel.
Aeronautical engineers -- United
States.
Aeronautics -- United States.
Aerospace engineering -- United
States.
Aerospace engineers -- United
States.
Aerospace industries --
Employees.
Aerospace industries -- United
States.
Aircraft industry --
Employees.
Aircraft industry -- Military
aspects.
Aircraft industry -- United States --
History -- 20th century.
Airplanes.
Airplanes -- Design and
construction.
Airplanes, Military.
Antisubmarine aircraft.
Ballistic missiles.
Cheyenne (Attack helicopter)
Constellation (Transport
planes)
Engineering -- United States.
Engineers -- United States.
Hydrogen as fuel.
Intercontinental ballistic
missiles.
Jet planes, Military.
Liquid hydrogen.
Lockheed aircraft.
Supersonic transport planes.
Stealth aircraft.
Burbank (Los Angeles
County, Calif.)
California -- History
-- 1950-
Forms/Genres
Awards.
Clippings.
Documents.
Ephemera.
Letters (correspondence)
Negatives (photographic)
Photocopies.
Photographic prints.
Scrapbooks.
Technical drawings.
Acronyms
AAF: Alternative Aircraft Fuels
AFA: Air Force Association
AAH: Advanced
Attack Helicopter
AAV: Autonomous Air Vehicle
ABR: Aeroballistic
Rocket
ACRV: Assured Crew Return Vehicle
AFMA: Armed Forces Management
Association
AFSC: Air Force Space Command
AHEG: Ad Hoc Executive Group
[Hydrogen Energy]
AIA: Aerospace Industries Association
AIAA: American
Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
AMC: Army Materiel Command
AOCI: Operators Council International
ASAP: Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel
(NASA)
ASAP: Army Scientific Advisory Panel
ASEB: Aeronautics and Space
Engineering Board (NAE)
ASME: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
ASTOVL: Advanced Short Take Off Vertical Landing
ASW: Anti-Submarine
Warfare
ATA: Air Transport Association
ATC: Aerospace Technical Council
ATF: Advanced Tactical Fighter
ATW: Air Transport World
AUSA:
Association of the United States Army
BAST: Board on Army Science and
Technology (NRC)
CALAC: Lockheed - California Company
CDA: Concept
Demonstrator Aircraft
CESSE: Council of Engineering and Scientific Society of
Executives
CETS: Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (NRC)
CIA: Central Intelligence Agency
CORLAC: Lockheed Corporation
DAG:
Defense Acquisition Guidebook
DARPA: Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency
DFVLR: Deutsche Forschungs-Luft-und Versuchsanstalt für Luft-und
Raumfahrt
DGLR: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft-und Raumfahrt
DoD:
Department of Defense
DSB: Defense Science Board
DSRV: Deep Submergence
Rescue Vehicle
DSSV: Deep Submergence Search Vehicle
EAL: Eastern
Airlines
ERIS: Exoatmospheric
Reentry Interceptor System
EVAF:
European Association for Industrial Marketing Research
GELAC: Lockheed -
Georgia Company
GEO: Geosynchronous Earth Orbit
HALE: High Altitude Long
Endurance
HOB: Hang Out of Battery
IBA: International Bureau of Aviation
IDA: Institute for Defense Analyses
IR&D: Independent Research and
Development
ISA: Instrument Society of America
ISF: Industrial Space
Facility
LAC: Lockheed Aircraft Corporation
LAI: Lockheed Advanced
Institute
LAI: Lockheed Aircraft International
LAS: Lockheed Aircraft
Service Company
LERC: Lockheed Employee Recreation Club
LLI: Lockheed
Leadership Institute
LMSC: Lockheed Missiles and Space Company
LRCA: Long
Range Combat Aircraft
LSCC: Lockheed Ship Building and Construction Company
LSMI: Lockheed Senior Management Institute
LTMI: Lockheed Technical
Management Institute
LSOC: Lockheed Space Operations Company
MECACON:
Middle East Civil Aviation Conference
MICOM: Missile Command
MIP:
Management Incentive Program
MIT: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
NAA: National Aeronautic Association
NAC: NASA Advisory Council
NAE:
National Academy of Engineering
NASA: National Aeronautics and Space
Administration
NCAR: National Center for Atmospheric Research
NDAA:
Non-Developmental Airlift Aircraft
NIAG: NATO Industry Advisory Group
NRC: Nuclear Regulatory Commission
NRC: National Research Council
NSAC:
National Security Affairs Conference
NSIA: National Security Industrial
Association
NRAC: Naval Research Advisory Committee
NSB: Naval Studies
Board
RAAF: Royal Australian Air Force
RDA: R & D Associates
RLV: Reusable Launch Vehicle
SAB: Safety Advisory Board (LSOC)
SAB:
Scientific Advisory Board (USAF)
SAB: Space Applications Board (NAE)
SAE: Society of Automotive Engineers
SDI: Strategic Defense Initiative
SPAC: Space Program Advisory Council (NASA)
SPC: Shuttle Processing Contract
(LSOC)
SRA: Systems Research and Applications Corporation
SRAM: Short
Range Attack Missile
SSB: Space Science Board
SSD: Space Systems Division
(LAC)
SSEIC: Space Station Engineering and Integration Contract
SSOMAT:
Space Shuttle Operational Management Assessment Team (NASA)
SSPSD: Space
Station Program Support Division
SST: Supersonic Transport
STAR: Strategic
Technologies for the Army (NRC)
TETF: Turbine Engine Test Facilities
TMPG: Technical Management Policy Group
TWA: Trans World Airlines
UCAR:
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
UCLA: University of California
Los Angeles
USC: University of Southern California
UTA: Unmanned Tactical
Aircraft
VHA: Very High Altitude
VSTOL: Vertical Short Take Off and
Landing
WAEO: World Aerospace Education Organization
Box 1
1. Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and
Development.
1963-1966, 1968, 1970-1972, 1975, 1992, n.d.
Physical Description: 6 folders
Folder 1.1
Army Secretariat Alumni Conference.
1968, 1970-1972, 1975
Folder 1.2-3
Clippings (2 folders).
1964-1965, n.d.
Folder 1.4
Miscellaneous.
1963-1966, 1992, n.d.
Clippings, Correspondence, Map, Photographs, Programs, Report
Folder 1.5
Southeast Asia Trip.
1963
Clippings, Correspondence, Itinerary
Folder 1.6
Swearing In Ceremony.
1963
Clippings, Correspondence, Photographs, Press Release
2. Calendars and Diaries.
1966-1981, 1983-1984, 1995-1998
Physical Description: 4 boxes
Box 3
Diaries.
1975-1981, 1983-1984
Box 4
Calendars.
1980-1983, 1995-1998
Folder 4.2
Personal Calendars.
1995-1998
3. Consulting Files.
1966-1999, n.d.
Physical Description: 24 boxes
Folder 5.1
Aerospace-Electric Power Joint Workshop Conference on Commercial Nuclear Power, 1981, 1983
Correspondence, Membership, Notes, Program, Registrants
Folder 5.2-3
Aerospace Industries Association (AIA). Aerospace Technical Council (ATC). Aircraft Noise and Emission Control Committee,
1969-1973
Agendas, Correspondence, Memoranda, Minutes, Reports
Folder 5.4
Aerospace Industries Association (AIA). Aerospace Technical Council (ATC). Project Hindsight, 1966-1968
Correspondence, Notes, Report
Folder 5.5
Aerospace Industries Association (AIA). Aerospace Technical Council (ATC). Technical Management Policy Group (TMPG), 1968-1971
Agenda, Correspondence, Memoranda, Minutes
Folder 5.6
Aerospace Industries Association (AIA). Aerospace Technical Council (ATC). Lockheed Membership, 1971
Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Questionnaires
Folder 5.7
Aerospace Industries Association (AIA). Aerospace Technical Council (ATC). NATO Industry Advisory Group (NIAG) Representation,
1968-1970, n.d.
Correspondence, Notes, Report
Folder 5.8
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). Annual Meeting, 1982-1983
Correspondence, Memoranda, Program
Folder 5.9
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). Miscellaneous, 1974-1975, 1979, 1984-1987, ca. early 1990s
Correspondence, Nominations
Folder 6.1
Army Materiel Command (AMC) Laboratory Management Review, 1975
Agenda, Brochure, Memoranda, Notes
Folder 6.2
Army Scientific Advisory Panel (ASAP). Ad Hoc Group on 1974 Summer Review, 1974-1975
Agendas, Correspondence, Notes, Reports
Folder 6.3
Army Scientific Advisory Panel (ASAP). Ad Hoc Group on AAH Gun/Ammo Study, 1975
Correspondence, Notes, Reports, Research Materials
Folder 6.4
Army Scientific Advisory Panel (ASAP). Ad Hoc Group on HAVE NAME, 1975
Correspondence, Membership, Notes
Folder 6.5
Army Scientific Advisory Panel (ASAP). Ad Hoc Group Reviewing the Javelot Air Defense Gun System, 1975
Folder 6.6
Army Scientific Advisory Panel (ASAP). Ad Hoc Group on Systems Engineering, 1977
Agenda, Correspondence, Notes
Folder 6.7
Army Scientific Advisory Panel (ASAP). Foreign Technology Committee, 1973-1974
Agendas, Correspondence, Membership, Notes, Reports
Folder 6.8
Army Scientific Advisory Panel (ASAP). Independent Panel for Analysis of Chain / Rotary / Bushmaster Guns, 1974-1975
Agendas, Correspondence, Reports, Notes
Folder 6.9
Independent Review of the M60A-2 Hang Out of Battery (HOB) Problem, 1974
Correspondence, Notes, Report
Folder 7.1
Army Scientific Advisory Panel (ASAP). Miscellaneous, 1966-1975
Agenda, Correspondence, Membership, Notes
Folder 7.2
Army Scientific Advisory Panel (ASAP). Missile Command (MICOM) Laboratory Review, 1974-1975
Agendas, Correspondence, Notes, Reports
Folder 7.3-4
Avemco Corporation, Board of Directors, 1979-1990 (2 folders)
Agendas, Evaluations, Membership, Minutes, Notes, Schedules
Folder 7.5
California Antique Aircraft Museum, Campaign Study Committee, 1995-1996, n.d.
Agenda, Brochures, Correspondence, Planning Study
Folder 7.6
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly), Aeronautical Engineering Industrial Advisory Board, 1995-1997
Agendas, Correspondence, Drawings, Membership, Presentation Materials, Minutes
Folder 7.7
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Panel, 1974
Correspondence, Membership
Folder 7.8-9
Congress of the U.S., Office of Technology Assessment, Space Program Advisory Panel, 1980-1982, n.d. (2 folders)
Agendas, Correspondence, Membership, Minutes, Notes, Reports
Folder 8.1
Defense Nuclear Agency / Multi Agency Cooperative EMP Hardening Technology Program, Hardening Technology / Validation and
Force Assessment Working Group, 1983
Correspondence, Program Definition, Report
Folder 8.2
Department of Defense (DoD). Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Submarine Technology Program, 1987-1999
Agendas, Consultants, Contract, Correspondence, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes
Folder 8.3-4
Department of Defense (DoD). Defense Science Board (DSB). Long Endurance Aircraft Task Force
Agendas, Correspondence, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes, Presentation Materials, Reports
Folder 8.5
Department of Defense (DoD). Defense Science Board (DSB). Summer Studies. Achieving Improved NATO Effectiveness through Armaments
Collaboration
Correspondence, Information Booklet, Notes
Folder 8.6
Department of Defense (DoD). Defense Science Board (DSB). Summer Studies. Export of U.S. Technology; Implications to U.S.
Defense, Airframe Subcommittee
Agenda, Correspondence, Notes
Folder 9.1-3
Department of Defense (DoD). Defense Science Board (DSB). Summer Studies. Reducing the Unit Cost of Equipment, 1979-1980 (3
folders)
Agendas, Correspondence, Drafts, Membership, Memoranda, Notes, Participants, Reports, Schedule
Folder 9.4
Department of Defense (DoD). Defense Science Board (DSB). Summer Studies. Technology Base Strategy Task Force, 1975
Folder 9.5
Department of Transportation, Task Force on FAA Safety Mission, 1975
Correspondence, Drafts, Notes, Participants, Report
Folder 9.6
Du Pont Aerospace Company, Board of Directors, 1982, 1986
Correspondence, Reports, Written Consents
Folder 9.7
Flight Safety Foundation, Inc., 1982-1987
Annual Report, Correspondence, Memoranda
Folder 9.8
General Motors, Project Trilby, 1985-1989
Agendas, Correspondence, Meeting Materials, Memoranda, Notes, Organizational Charts
Folder 10.1
General Motors, Project Trilby, 1985-1989
Agendas, Correspondence, Meeting Materials, Memoranda, Notes, Organizational Charts
Folder 10.2-3
George C. Marshall Institute. Board of Directors, 1989-1999 (2 folders)
Agendas, Brochures, Correspondence, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes, Reports
Folder 10.4
George C. Marshall Institute. “New Directions In Space: A Report on the Lunar Mars Initiatives,” 1990
Clipping, Correspondence, Report
Folder 10.5
George C. Marshall Institute. Technical Panel, 1990-1991
Agenda, Briefing Materials, Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes
Folder 10.6
George C. Marshall Institute. Technical Panel on Missile Defense, 1996
Agendas, Briefing Materials, Correspondence, Meeting Materials, Membership, Notes, Paper
Folder 10.7
George C. Marshall Institute. Technology Policy Panel, 1993-1994
Agendas, Memoranda, Notes
Folder 10.8
George C. Marshall Institute. Space Study Panel, 1988-1989
Correspondence, Notes, Papers, Report
Folder 10.9
Grumman Aerospace Corporation, Space Station Program Support Division (SSPSD), Space Station Engineering and Integration Contract
(SSEIC), Technical Advisory Panel, 1988-1990
Agendas, Correspondence, Minutes, Notes
Folder 11.1
Hawaii Space Development Authority, Advisory Board, 1989-1993
Agendas, Correspondence, Membership, Memoranda, Notes, Presentation Materials, Report
Folder 11.2
Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA). Army LHX Helicopter Review Study Panel, 1986-1987
Correspondence, Notes, Report
Folder 11.3
Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA). Journal of Missile Defense Research, Series B: Technical Warfare, Advisory Board, 1968-1970
Correspondence, Membership
Folder 11.4
Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA). Strategic Defense Initiative Advisory Committee (SDIAC), 1987-1988
Agendas, Correspondence, Notes, Presentation Materials, Report
Folder 11.5
International Academy of Science, 1992-1995, n.d.
Brochure, Correspondence, Newsletter
Folder 11.6-7
McDonnell Douglas Corporation, Securities Litigation, 1979-1980, 1984 (2 folders)
Correspondence, Legal Statement, Memoranda, Notes, Reports
Folder 11.8
McLucas Group on Aging Aircraft, 1989-1990, n.d.
Agenda, Correspondence, Membership, Notes, Participants, Presentation Materials
Folder 12.1
McLucas Group on Aging Aircraft, 1989-1990, n.d.
Agenda, Correspondence, Membership, Notes, Participants, Presentation Materials
Folder 12.2
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Ad Hoc Group on Adequacy of the Science Base, 1975
Attendees, Correspondence, Minutes, Notes
Folder 12.3-4
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB). Ad Hoc Advanced Supersonic Technology
Committee, 1973 (2 folders)
Agenda, Correspondence, Membership, Notes, Presentation Materials
Folder 12.5
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB). Ad Hoc Committee on Turbine Engine
Test Facilities (TETF), 1975-1976
Agenda, Correspondence, Membership, Memoranda, Notes
Folder 12.6
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB). Committee on Alternative Aircraft Fuels
(AAF), 1973-1974
Correspondence, Membership, Papers, Participants
Folder 12.7-9
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB). Miscellaneous, 1971-1975 (3 folders)
Agendas, Annual Program Plan, Correspondence, Membership, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes, Press Release, Reports
Folder 13.1-6
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB). Miscellaneous, 1971-1975 (6 folders)
Agendas, Annual Program Plan, Correspondence, Membership, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes, Press Release, Reports
Folder 14.1-2
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB). Miscellaneous, 1971-1975 (2 folders)
Agendas, Annual Program Plan, Correspondence, Membership, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes, Press Release, Reports
Folder 14.3
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB). Nominations. Bueche Award, 1988, 1985-1988
Correspondence, Nominations
Folder 14.4
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB). Nominations. Bueche Award, 1989, 1986-1989
Correspondence, Nominations
Folder 14.5
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB). Nominations. Founders Award, 1988,
1985-1988
Correspondence, Nominations
Folder 14.6
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB). Nominations. Founders Award, 1989,
1985-1989 Nominations.
Correspondence, Nominations
Folder 15.1
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB). Pioneer Venus Program, 1971-1974, 1978
Correspondence, Membership, Notes, Reports
Folder 15.2
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Awards Committee, 1987, 1989-1990
Correspondence, Membership, Nominations, Recipients
Folder 15.3
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Beckman Center Development Committee, 1990-1991
Brochures, Correspondence, Membership, Minutes
Folder 15.4
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Civil Aviation Research and Development Policy Joint Study, 1971
Folder 15.5
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Committee on Membership, Subcommittee on Foreign Associates, 1969-1971
Agenda, Correspondence, Membership, Minutes
Folder 15.6
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Committee on Technology and International Economic and Trade Issues, Civil Aviation
Manufacturing Industry Panel, 1983-1984
Correspondence, Membership, Notes, Paper
Folder 15.7
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Miscellaneous, 1970-1974, 1986, 1989, 1991, n.d.
Agendas, Clippings, Correspondence, Newsletters, Nominations, Notes, Press Releases, Reports
Folder 15.8
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). “The National Energy Problem; Overview and the Academy” Meeting, 1971
Agenda, Attendees, Correspondence, Notes, Paper
Folder 15.9
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Nominating Committee, 1971-1972
By-Laws, Correspondence, Membership
Folder 16.1
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Project Committee, 1972
Folder 16.2
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Space Applications Board (SAB). Miscellaneous, 1976-1978
Agenda, Charter, Correspondence, Membership, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes, Papers, Reports
Folder 16.3-4
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Space Applications Board (SAB). Summer Study, 1974-1975 (2 folders)
Correspondence, Drafts, Notes, Reports
Folder 16.5
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Symposium on U.S. Commercial Airlines and the Commercial Transport Industry, 1976
Agenda, Attendees, Correspondence, Invitees, Notes, Program
Folder 16.6
National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Task Force on Energy, 1974
Briefing Materials, Report
Folder 16.7
National Aeronautic Association (NAA), 1983-1984, 1986.
Agendas, By-laws, Correspondence, Minutes, Notes
Folder 17.1-4
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP), 1976-1984, 1987-1991, n.d. (4
folders)
Agendas, Correspondence, Meeting Materials, Membership, Memoranda, Notes, Paper, Reports
Folder 18.1
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP), 1976-1984, 1987-1991, n.d.
Agendas, Correspondence, Meeting Materials, Membership, Memoranda, Notes, Paper, Reports
Folder 18.2
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Mars Surface Sample Return (MSSR) Workshop, 1974
Agenda, Attendees, Correspondence, Notes, Report
Folder 18.3
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Miscellaneous, 1966, 1968-1974, n.d.
Brochure, Correspondence, Organization Chart, Papers, Press Releases
Folder 18.4-5
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). NASA Advisory Council (NAC). Innovation Study Group, New Directions
Symposium, 1979-1980 (2 folders)
Agendas, Correspondence, Membership, Notes, Photographs, Reports
Folder 18.6
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). NASA Advisory Council (NAC). Miscellaneous, 1978-1983
Agendas, Correspondence, Membership, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes, Reports
Folder 19.1
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). NASA Advisory Council (NAC). Task Force on the Role of Man in Geosynchronous
Earth Orbit (GEO), 1985-1987
Agenda, Correspondence, Drafts, Membership, Notes, Report
Folder 19.2
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). NASA Advisory Council (NAC). Task Force on Shuttle Flight of Private
Citizens, 1982-1984, n.d.
Agenda, Correspondence, Notes, Reports
Folder 19.3
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Pioneer Venus Science Steering Group, 1975-1978
Agenda, Correspondence, Membership, Minutes, Notes
Folder 19.4
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Shuttle Utilization Advisory Committee, 1972-1974
Correspondence, Membership, Memoranda, Notes, Presentation Materials, Reports
Folder 19.5
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Space Program Advisory Council (SPAC), 1974-1977
Agendas, Correspondence, Minutes, Notes
Folder 19.6
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Space Shuttle Operational Management Assessment Team (SSOMAT), 1974-1975
Charter, Clipping, Correspondence, Drafts, Notes, Participants, Report, Research Materials, Task Outline
Folder 19.7
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Study Group on Outlook for Space, 1974
Correspondence, Membership, Notes
Folder 19.8
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Technical Advisory Board for the Space Station Work Package Three (WP-03),
1985
Agendas, Correspondence, Notes, Organizational Chart, Report
Folder 19.9
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Viking I Symposium, 1976
Agenda, Correspondence, Notes
Folder 19.10
National Research Council (NRC). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS), Board on Army Science and Technology
(BAST), Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Study. Briefing and Recovery Session, 1992
Agendas, Draft, Memoranda, Notes, Presentation Materials
Folder 20.1-6
National Research Council (NRC). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS), Board on Army Science and Technology
(BAST), Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Study. Miscellaneous, 1988-1993 (6 folders)
Agendas, Briefing Materials, Correspondence, Drafts, Membership, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes, Organizational Charts, Reports
Folder 21.1-3
National Research Council (NRC). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS), Board on Army Science and Technology
(BAST), Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Study. Miscellaneous, 1988-1993 (3 folders)
Agendas, Briefing Materials, Correspondence, Drafts, Membership, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes, Organizational Charts, Reports
Folder 21.4
National Research Council (NRC). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS), Board on Army Science and Technology
(BAST), Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Study. “STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First
Century” Report. “Assessment of the Army’s Requirements Process,” 1991
Folder 21.5
National Research Council (NRC). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS), Board on Army Science and Technology
(BAST), Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Study. “STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First
Century” Report. Executive Summary, 1990, 1992
Folder 21.6
National Research Council (NRC). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS), Board on Army Science and Technology
(BAST), Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Study. “STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First
Century” Report. Final Report Outline, 1990
Folder 21.7
National Research Council (NRC). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS), Board on Army Science and Technology
(BAST), Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Study. “STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First
Century” Report. Health and Medical Systems Panel Report, 1993
Folder 21.8
National Research Council (NRC). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS), Board on Army Science and Technology
(BAST), Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Study. “STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First
Century” Report. Main Report, 1991
Folder 22.1
National Research Council (NRC). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS), Board on Army Science and Technology
(BAST), Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Study. “STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First
Century” Report. Main Report, 1991
Folder 22.2
National Research Council (NRC). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS), Board on Army Science and Technology
(BAST), Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Study. “STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First
Century” Report. Mobility Systems Panel Report, 1992
Folder 22.3-4
National Research Council (NRC). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS), Board on Army Science and Technology
(BAST), Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Study. “STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First
Century” Report. Overview, 1990-1991 (2 folders)
Folder 22.5
National Research Council (NRC). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS), Board on Army Science and Technology
(BAST), Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Study. “STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First
Century” Report. Panel Summaries, 1990-1991
Folder 22.6
National Research Council (NRC). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS), Board on Army Science and Technology
(BAST), Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Study. “STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First
Century” Report. Science and Technology Forecasts, 1990
Folder 22.7
National Research Council (NRC). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS), Board on Army Science and Technology
(BAST), Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Study. “STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First
Century” Report. Special Technologies and Systems Panel Report, 1990
Folder 23.1-2
National Research Council (NRC). Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems (CETS), Board on Army Science and Technology
(BAST), Strategic Technologies for the Army (STAR) Study. “STAR 21: Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First
Century” Report. Technology Forecast Assessment Papers, 1989 (2 folders)
Folder 23.3
National Research Council (NRC). Committee on Independent Research and Development (IR&D) Issues, 1980-1982
Agendas, Correspondence, Notes
Folder 23.4
National Research Council (NRC). Committee on NASA Scientific and Technological Program Reviews, 1984
Folder 23.5
National Research Council (NRC). Committee on Shuttle Criticality Review and Hazard Analysis Audit, 1986-1987, n.d.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes
Folder 23.6
National Research Council (NRC). Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, Advanced Computer-Based Visualization and
Simulation Workshop, 1991
Agenda, Membership, Notes
Folder 23.7
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Research Advisory Committee (NRAC), US/USSR Technology Balance Assessment Study Group,
1979-1980
Agenda, Congressional Testimony, Correspondence, Drafts, Membership, Minutes, Notes, Organization Chart, Reports
Folder 23.8
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. Meetings. November
1997-January 1998, 1997-1998
Agendas, Meeting Materials, Membership, Notes, Papers, Research Materials
Folder 23.9
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. Meetings. December
10-11, 1997, 1997
Agendas, Correspondence, Notes, Papers, Presentation Materials, Report
Folder 24.1
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. Meetings. December
10-11, 1997, 1997
Agendas, Correspondence, Notes, Papers, Presentation Materials, Report
Folder 24.2
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. Meetings. January
21-22, 1998, 1998
Agendas, Membership, Notes, Paper, Presentation Materials
Folder 24.3-4
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. Meetings. March 11-13,
1998, 1998 (2 folders)
Agendas, Correspondence, Memoranda, Presentation Materials
Folder 24.5-6
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. Meetings. May 13-14,
1998, 1998 (2 folders)
Agendas, Correspondence, Drafts, Memoranda, Notes, Presentation Materials, Reports
Folder 25.1
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. Meetings. June 17-18,
1998, 1998
Drafts, Memoranda, Notes, Presentation Materials, Report
Folder 25.2
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. “Naval Expeditionary
Logistics: Enabling Operational Maneuvers from the Sea” Report, 1998-1999
Folder 25.3
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. Future Carrier Technology
Study, 1990-1992
Agendas, Correspondence, Drafts, Membership, Memoranda, Notes, Organization Charts, Participants, Presentation Materials,
Reports
Folder 25.4
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. High Altitude Picket
Plane / Project Blindman, 1979-1981, n.d.
Blueprints, Drawings, Notes, Photograph
Folder 25.5-6
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. Miscellaneous, 1981-1986,
1988-1993, n.d. (2 folders)
Agendas, Correspondence, Membership, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes, Paper, Presentation Materials
Folder 26.1
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. Navy of the 21st Century
(Navy 21) Study. Amphibious Warfare-Marine Corps Technology Group, 1987-1989
Agendas, Correspondence, Drafts, Membership, Memoranda, Notes, Papers, Reports
Folder 26.2
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. Navy of the 21st Century
(Navy 21) Study. Atmospheric Vehicle Technology Group / Panel on the Implications of Advancing Technology for Naval Aviation,
1982, 1984, 1986-1988
Agendas, Blueprint, Correspondence, Drawings, Membership, Memoranda, Notes, Organization Chart, Presentation Materials, Reports
Folder 26.3
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. Navy-21 Update, 1992-1993
Correspondence, Drafts, Membership, Notes
Folder 26.4-5
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. Navy / Marine Corps
Regional Conflict Study, Combat Power Task Group, 1993-1995, n.d. (2 folders)
Agendas, Correspondence, Draft, Drawings, Membership, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes, Organization Chart, Report
Folder 26.6
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. Panel on Combat Networks
for Distributed Naval Forces, 1984-1986, n.d.
Correspondence, Drafts, Drawings, Membership, Memoranda, Notes, Reports
Folder 26.7
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. SWATH Task Group,
1983-1984
Correspondence, Membership, Notes
Folder 26.8
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. TACAMO / ECX Program,
1982-1983, n.d.
Blueprints, Correspondence, Drawing, Memoranda, Notes, Presentation Materials
Folder 27.1-2
National Research Council (NRC). Naval Studies Board (NSB). Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics. Technology for Future
Naval Forces, Meetings, 1995-1997, n.d. (2 folders)
Folder 27.3
National Research Council (NRC). Space Science Board (SSB). Miscellaneous, 1971-1974, n.d.
Agendas, Correspondence, Drafts, Membership, Memoranda, Minutes
Folder 27.4
National Research Council (NRC). Space Science Board (SSB). Summer Study, “Scientific Uses of the Space Shuttle,” 1973
Folder 27.5
National Science Foundation
Correspondence, Project Proposal Evaluation, Report
Folder 27.6
National Security Affairs Conference (NSAC), National Security Affairs Institute and National Defense University, 1982
Correspondence, Notes, Participants, Program
Folder 27.7
National Security Industrial Association (NSIA), 1968, 1971
Correspondence, Memoranda, Presentation Materials
Folder 27.8
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards, Quality and Quality Assurance in Design and
Construction Subcommittee, 1984
Correspondence, Meeting Summary, Membership, Notes
Folder 28.1
R & D Associates (RDA), 1978, 1980-1983, 1986
Consulting Agreement, Correspondence, Employees, Memoranda, Notes
Folder 28.2
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), Aerospace Vehicle Technology Conference, Impediments to the Application of New Technology
Panel, 1986
Correspondence, Notes, Presentation Materials, Program
Folder 28.3
Southwest Research Institute, “Biotechnology Requirements for Aeronautical Systems: 1980-2000” Workshop, Engineering Core
Committee, 1981-1982, 1985
Agenda, Correspondence, Membership, Notes, Reports
Folder 28.4
Space Industries, Inc. Industrial Space Facility (ISF), Market Analysis, 1985
Correspondence, Memoranda, Report
Folder 28.5
Space Transportation Company Inc., 1982
Folder 28.6
Stanford University, School of Engineering Advisory Council, 1966-1970, 1973
Correspondence, Membership, Paper
Folder 28.7
Systems Research and Applications Corporation (SRA), Advisory Board, 1983
Folder 28.8
U.S. Air Force, Scientific Advisory Board (SAB). Ad Hoc Committee on Cruise Missile Technology, 1976
Agendas, Membership, Memoranda, Notes
Folder 28.9
U.S. Air Force, Scientific Advisory Board (SAB). Summer Study on Long Range Combat Aircraft (LRCA), 1980
Agendas, Correspondence, Membership, Notes, Reports
Folder 28.10
U.S. Department of Commerce, Board on the Impact of Federal Programs and Policies on Industrial Innovation, Subcommittee on
the Procurement and Direct Support of Research and Development, 1978
Correspondence, Membership, Notes, Paper
Folder 28.11
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Symposium, 1983
Correspondence, Invitation, Memoranda, Notes
Folder 28.12
University of Southern California (USC), Institute of Safety and Systems Management, Aviation Advisory Board, 1982-1986
Agenda, By-laws, Correspondence, Membership, Minutes, Report
Folder 29.1
Wackenhut Corporation, Board of Directors. Ad Hoc Committee of Outside Directors of the Board of Directors, 1983-1984
Agendas, Memoranda, Minutes
Folder 29.2
Wackenhut Corporation, Board of Directors. Independent Committee of the Board of Directors, 1988, 1990-1992, 1994
Correspondence, Membership, Notes, Report
Folder 29.3-4
Wackenhut Corporation, Board of Directors. Miscellaneous, 1985-1987 (2 folders)
Agendas, Correspondence, Membership, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes, Reports
4. Correspondence.
1941-1964, 1966-2001, 2003-2004, n.d.
Physical Description: 21 boxes
Folder 30.1
Ad Hoc Hypersonics Committee, 1967
Folder 30.2
Ad Hoc Industrial Planning Committee, 1967
Folder 30.3
American Institute of Aeronautics and Aerospace (AIAA) 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1980-1981
Folder 30.4-5
Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Systems Strategy Council, 1986-1988 (2 folders)
Folder 30.6
Calsoyas Herndon and Associates, 1969
Folder 31.2-3
Chronological, 1958 (2 folders)
Folder 31.4-5
Chronological, 1959 (2 folders)
Folder 32.2-3
Chronological, 1961 (2 folders)
Folder 32.4-5
Chronological, 1962 (2 folders)
Folder 33.2-3
Chronological, 1967 (2 folders)
Folder 33.4-5
Chronological, 1968 (2 folders)
Folder 34.1-2
Chronological, 1969 (2 folders)
Folder 34.3-4
Chronological, 1970 (2 folders)
Folder 35.2-3
Chronological, 1972 (2 folders)
Folder 35.4-5
Chronological, 1973 (2 folders)
Folder 36.1-2
Chronological, 1974 (2 folders)
Folder 37.2-4
Chronological, 1978 (3 folders)
Folder 38.1-4
Chronological, 1979 (4 folders)
Folder 39.1-3
Chronological, 1980 (3 folders)
Folder 39.4-6
Chronological, 1981 (3 folders)
Folder 40.2-5
Chronological, 1982 (4 folders)
Folder 41.1-3
Chronological, 1983 (3 folders)
Folder 43.2-3
Chronological, 1993 (2 folders)
Folder 43.4-5
Chronological, 1994 (2 folders)
Folder 44.9
Colleges and Universities. Miscellaneous, 1966-1973
Folder 44.10
Colleges and Universities. University of Michigan. Clarence L. Johnson Papers, 1988-1993
Folder 44.11
Colleges and Universities. University of Michigan. Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Aerospace Prize, Selection Committee, 1991-1993
Folder 44.12
Colleges and Universities. University of Michigan. Honorary Degree, 1964
Folder 44.13
Colleges and Universities. University of Michigan. Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame Enshrinement, 1994
Folder 45.1
Congratulations on Presidency. Incoming, 1976-1977
Folder 45.2
Congratulations on Presidency. Outgoing, 1976-1977
Folder 45.3-4
Department of Defense, 1966-1975 (2 folders)
Folder 45.5-6
Elements of Success Study, 1997 (2 folders)
Folder 45.7
Executive Office of the President, National Aeronautics and Space Council, 1971-1972
Folder 45.8
Hall Hibbard 90th Birthday Celebration, 1993, n.d.
Folder 46.1
Flash Fires in Oxygen Atmosphere, 1967
Folder 46.2
“Jewels,” 1941-1958, n.d.
Folder 46.3-4
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation (LAC). Applicants, 1966-1973 (2 folders)
Folder 46.5
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation (LAC). Board of Directors, 1976-1979
Folder 46.6
Lockheed - California Company (CALAC), 1966-1970, 1972, 1974
Folder 46.7
Lockheed Corporation (CORLAC). Selection Committee for Senior Vice President of Science and Engineering, 1977-1980
Folder 46.8
Lockheed - Georgia Company (GELAC), 1967-1974
Folder 46.9
Lockheed Missiles and Space Company (LMSC), 1966-1974
Folder 47.1
Lockheed Missiles and Space Company (LMSC), 1966-1974
Folder 47.2
Lockheed Ship Building and Construction Company (LSCC), 1967, 1969-1970
Folder 47.3
Lockheed Space Operations Company (LSOC) Shuttle Processing Contract (SPC). Assurance Advisory Board, 1993
Folder 47.4
Lockheed Space Operations Company (LSOC) Shuttle Processing Contract (SPC). Safety Advisory Board (SAB), 1984-1989, n.d.
Folder 47.5-6
Nominations, 1968, 1977, 1980-1981, 1983-1991, 1993, 1998 (2 folders)
Folder 47.13-14
Personal, 1966 (2 folders)
Folder 48.1-2
Personal, 1967 (2 folders)
Folder 49.3-4
Personal, 1974 (2 folders)
Folder 50.2-3
Personal, 1976 (2 folders)
Folder 50.7
Washington Office, 1966-1967
5. Personal Files.
1937, 1941-1954, 1955, 1959, 1961-1994, 1997-2001, 2008-2009, n.d.
Physical Description: 3 boxes
Folder 51.1
American Bonanza Society, 1997-1998
Folder 51.2
Awards and Certificates, 1953, 1955, 1959, 1961-1962, 1964, 1979-1980, 1987, 1993, 1997, 2001, n.d.
Folder 51.3
Biographies and Personal Record, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1973, 1976-1978, 1981, 1984, 1988-1989, 1994, 1999, n.d.
Clippings, Correspondence
Folder 51.4
Cosmo Club, 1994
Brochures, Correspondence
Folder 51.5
Event Badges and Buttons, 1973, 1987-1989, 1991-1993, n.d.
Folder 51.6
Harvard Business School, Advanced Management Program, 1963
Brochures, Diploma, Photographs
Folder 52.10
Newspaper and Periodical Clippings. Hawkins Family as Subject, 1983, 2000
Folder 52.11
Newspaper and Periodical Clippings. Hawkins Quoted, 1944-1945, 1986, n.d.
Folder 52.12
Newspaper and Periodical Clippings. Hawkins as Subject, 1948-1949, 1966, 1972, 1976, 1978-1979, 1981-1982, 1992-1993, 2008-2009
Folder 52.13
Passports and Visa Applications, 1937, 1941-1943, 1976-1978, 1982, 1986-1987
Folder 52.15-16
Security Clearances, 1942, 1967-1992, 1996-1997, n.d. (2 folders)
Folder 53.1
Security Clearances, 1942, 1967-1992, 1996-1997, n.d
Folder 53.2
Visit Requests. Expired, 1982-1984, 1988-1990
Folder 53.3
Visit Requests. Renewable, 1982, 1991-1993
6. Photographs.
1920, 1929, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1939, 1944, 1946, 1947-1948, 1950, 1952, 1954-1955, 1957, 1962-1967, 1969-1971, 1974-1989, 1991-1994,
1999-2000, n.d.
Physical Description: 3 boxes
Folder 54.1
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Development, Scrapbook Duplicates. Army Scientific Advisory Panel (ASAP)
Meeting, Mobility Command, 1965
Folder 54.2
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Development, Scrapbook Duplicates. End of Army Tour, 1966
Folder 54.3
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Development, Scrapbook Duplicates. Headshot, 1963
Folder 54.4-5
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Development, Scrapbook Duplicates. Miscellaneous, 1964-1965, n.d. (2 folders)
Folder 54.6
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Development, Scrapbook Duplicates. Tour of Germany and Great Britain, 1965
Folder 54.7
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Development, Scrapbook Duplicates. University of Mississippi, ca. 1965
Folder 54.8
Headshots. Anderson, Roy A., n.d.
Folder 54.9
Headshots. Augustine, Norman R., n.d.
Folder 54.10
Headshots. Culver, Irven H., n.d.
Folder 54.11
Headshots. Gross, Courtlandt S., n.d.
Folder 54.12
Headshots. Gross, Robert E., n.d.
Folder 54.13
Headshots. Haack, Robert W., n.d.
Folder 54.14
Headshots. Haughton, Daniel J., n.d.
Folder 54.15-20
Headshots. Hawkins, Willis M., 1954, ca. 1950s, 1974, 1986, 1991, n.d.
Folder 54.21
Headshots. Hawkins, Willis M., American Institute of Aeronautics and Aerospace (AIAA) Honorary Fellows Dinner, 1984
Folder 54.22
Headshots. Hawkins, Willis M., Vice-President—Engineering and Science, ca. 1962-1974
Folder 54.23
Headshots. Hibbard, Hall L., n.d.
Folder 54.24
Headshots. Johnson, Clarence L. (Kelly), n.d.
Folder 54.25
Headshots. Kitchen, Lawrence O. (Larry), n.d.
Folder 54.26
Headshots. Smelt, Ronald (Roy), ca. 1969-1970
Folder 54.27
Lockheed. Air-to-Surface Technology Test Bed Team, ca. 1980s
Folder 54.28
Lockheed. Design Meeting with Hall L. Hibbard, Clarence L. (Kelly) Johnson and Unidentified Others, ca. early 1950s
Folder 54.29
Lockheed. Eastern Airlines Constellation Roll-out, 1952
Folder 54.30
Lockheed. Frost, Eugene C. (Jack) at Department 56-40 Quality Control Station, n.d.
Folder 54.31
Lockheed. Hawkins Admires Office Decorations, ca. early 1950s
Folder 54.32
Lockheed. Hawkins Appointed Chief Engineer at Lockheed Missiles and Space Company (LMSC), 1954
Folder 54.33
Lockheed. Hawkins’ Offices. Calabasas, ca. late 1980s-early 1990s
Folder 54.34
Lockheed. Hawkins’ Offices. Unidentified Location, ca. 1940s, ca. early 1950s, ca. 1970s, 1984
Folder 54.35
Lockheed. Hawkins’ Offices. Unidentified Location, with Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy, 1983
Folder 54.36
Lockheed. Historic Moments, ca. 1930s, 1944, 1954, ca. early 1950s, n.d.
Folder 54.37
Lockheed. Johnson, Clarence L. (Kelly) and Team, ca. 1945, 1950, n.d.
Folder 54.38
Lockheed. Kenyon, David H., 1939, 1993, 1999
Folder 54.39
Lockheed. L-193 Design Room, ca. 1952
Folder 54.40
Lockheed. Library Meeting, ca. early 1950s
Folder 54.41
Lockheed. Pan American World Airways Signing, 1978
Folder 55.1
Lockheed. Recognition Dinner, Burbank, 1985
Folder 55.2
Lockheed. Recognition Dinner, Calabasas, 1987
Folder 55.3
Lockheed. Rye Canyon, n.d.
Folder 55.4
Lockheed. Savannah River Site, K Reactor, ca. 1960s
Folder 55.5
Lockheed. Smelt, Ronald (Roy), Retirement, 1978
Folder 55.6
Lockheed. Unidentified Airfield, ca. 1930s
Folder 55.7
Lockheed. Unidentified Meeting, n.d.
Folder 55.8
Miscellaneous. Hawkins with Bellanca Airplane, ca. 1980
Folder 55.9
Miscellaneous. Hawkins on Golf Course, 1994
Folder 55.10
Miscellaneous. Hawkins and Rear Admiral R.R. Hedges, 1977
Folder 55.11
Miscellaneous. Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences (I.A.S.), California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (Cal
Poly), ca. 1950s
Folder 55.12
Miscellaneous. Kirtland Air Force Base, Conference Orientation, ca. early 1950s
Folder 55.13
Miscellaneous. National Medal of Science Presented by President Ronald Reagan, 1988
Folder 55.14
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Assistant Secretary of the Army Series. Box 1(4), 1966
Folder 55.15
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Assistant Secretary of the Army Series. Box 1(6), 1963
Folder 55.16
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Consulting Files Series. Army Scientific Advisory Panel (ASAP), Box
6(8), 1974
Folder 55.17
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Consulting Files Series. NAE, ASEB, Box 13(4), 1974
Folder 55.18
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Consulting Files Series. NASA, NAC, Innovation Study Group, New Directions
Symposium, Box 18(5), 1979-1980
Folder 55.19
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Consulting Files Series. NRC, NSB, High Altitude Picket Plane / Project
Blindman, Box 25(4), n.d.
Folder 55.20
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Correspondence Series. Chronological. Box 37(2), 1978
Folder 55.21
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Correspondence Series. Chronological. Box 37(4), 1978
Folder 55.22
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Correspondence Series. Chronological. Box 42(1), 1987
Folder 55.23
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Correspondence Series. Chronological. Box 42(2), 1988
Folder 55.24
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Correspondence Series. Chronological. Box 43(3), 1993
Folder 55.25
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Correspondence Series. Chronological. Box 43(4), 1994
Folder 55.26
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Correspondence Series. Chronological. Box 43(5), 1994
Folder 55.27
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Correspondence Series. Chronological. Box 44(4), 1999
Folder 55.28
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Correspondence Series. Chronological. Box 44(5), 2000
Folder 55.29
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Correspondence Series. Colleges and Universities, Univ. of Michigan,
Michigan Aviation Hall of Fame Enshrinement, Box 44(13), 1994
Folder 55.30
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Correspondence Series. Personal. Box 47(14), 1966
Folder 55.31
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Correspondence Series. Personal. Box 48(5), 1970
Folder 55.32
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Correspondence Series. Personal. Box 49(5), 1975
Folder 55.33
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Correspondence Series. Personal. Box 50(2), 1976
Folder 55.34
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Personal Files Series, Harvard Business School, Advanced Management
Program, Box 51(6), 1963
Folder 55.35
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Presentations and Speeches Series. Opening Remarks, AIAA, “Anaheim 1969”
Exhibit, Box 58(19), 1969
Folder 55.36
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Presentations and Speeches Series. “The World Will Fly” or “How to Get
the World Airborne,” AIAA / SAE, Littlewood Memorial Lecture, Box 60(35), 1979
Folder 55.37
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Presentations and Speeches Series. “What to Do Next in the Air Transport
World,” Sir Henry Royce Memorial Lecture and Royal Aeronautical Society Derby Branch, Box 61(4), 1979
Folder 55.38
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Presentations and Speeches Series. “The Lockheed Model 10 Electra,”
ASME, Box 61(15), 1980
Folder 55.39
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Presentations and Speeches Series. “Liquid Hydrogen—An Outstanding Alternative
Fuel for Transport Aircraft,” Flight Safety Foundation, International Air Safety Seminar, Box 61(19), 1980
Folder 55.40
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Presentations and Speeches Series. “The Learning Process” or “Lessons
from Aerospace,” AIAA, The Von Karman Lecture, Box 62(8), 1982
Folder 55.41
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Presentations and Speeches Series. “The Potential for New Aircraft and
New Fuels After the Year 2000,” Japanese Aircraft Pilot Association, International Aeronautical Symposium, Box 62(11), 1982
Folder 55.42
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Presentations and Speeches Series. “The Renaissance of Technical Thought,”
Wright Brothers Memorial Lecture, Box 62(17), 1982
Folder 55.43
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Presentations and Speeches Series. “Where Have All the Designers Gone?,”
MIT, Gardner Lecture, Box 64(3), 1991
Folder 55.44
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Publications and Writings Series. Publications. Profile—Irven Culver,
Box 65(14), n.d.
Folder 55.45
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Publications and Writings Series. Publications. “Toward a Brighter 21st
Century,” Leaders, Box 65(17), 1980
Folder 55.46
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) / YF-22A / F-22
Raptor, Box 66(3), n.d.
Folder 55.47
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. C-5A / C-5D / C-5 Galaxy, Photographs, Box 67(6),
n.d.
Folder 55.48
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Corona, Box 68(1), 1995-1996, n.d.
Folder 55.49
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. F-104 Starfighter, Box 68(8), 1957
Folder 56.1
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Hydrogen Fuel. P-3 Conversion, Box 71(1), 1980
Folder 56.2
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Hydrogen Fuel. Senate Meetings, Box 71(2), n.d.
Folder 56.3
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. L-1011 TriStar. British Airways Rollout, Box 72(2),
1978
Folder 56.4
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. L-1011 TriStar. Rolls-Royce, Photographs, Box
74(4), n.d.
Folder 56.5
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Lockheed Aircraft Corporation / Lockheed Corporation
/ Lockheed Martin. Employee Newsletters, LERC, Pilots Club, Box 75(4), 1974
Folder 56.6
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Lockheed Aircraft Corporation / Lockheed Corporation
/ Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Cleveland, Frank Allen (Al), Box 75(17), 1982
Folder 56.7
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Lockheed Aircraft Corporation / Lockheed Corporation
/ Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Haddon, M. Carl, Box 76(4), 1982
Folder 56.8
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Lockheed Aircraft Corporation / Lockheed Corporation
/ Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Haughton, Daniel J., Box 76(5), 1982
Folder 56.9
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Lockheed Aircraft Corporation / Lockheed Corporation
/ Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Hawkins, Willis M., Box 76(6), 1982
Folder 56.10
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Lockheed Aircraft Corporation / Lockheed Corporation
/ Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Hibbard, Hall L., Box 76(8), ca. 1944, 1946, 1979, 1982
Folder 56.11
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Lockheed Aircraft Corporation / Lockheed Corporation
/ Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. LeVier, Anthony W. (Tony), Box 76(14), 1982
Folder 56.12
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Rigid Rotor Helicopters. AH-56 Cheyenne, AAFSS,
Miscellaneous, Box 77(9), n.d.
Folder 56.13
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Rigid Rotor Helicopters. Model 286, Box 78(1),
ca. 1967, n.d.
Folder 56.14
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Rigid Rotor Helicopters. XH-51, Box 78(2), n.d.
Folder 56.15
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) P3C UPDATE II
Orion, Box 78(3), n.d.
Folder 56.16
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Saturn, Box 78(4), ca. 1947-1948
Folder 56.17
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Shuttle/Agena Upper Stage, Box 78(6), 1974
Folder 56.18
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. Vega, “Winnie Mae”, Box 78(12), 1920, 1929, 1931,
1933, 1935, 1969
Folder 56.19
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. X-7 Test Vehicles, Box 79(5), n.d.
Folder 56.20
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. X-Wing Aircraft, Box 79(8), n.d.
Folder 56.21
Originally Located in Other Series within Collection. Subject Files Series. YO-30A / Q-Star / QT-2 Prize Crew / Quiet Aircraft,
Box 79(9), n.d.
Folder 56.22
Public Speaking. Airport Operators Council International (AOCI) Meeting, n.d.
Folder 56.23
Public Speaking. Air Transport World (ATW) Awards, ca. 1970s
Folder 56.24
Public Speaking. Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences (I.A.S.) Meeting, 1948, n.d.
Folder 56.25
Public Speaking. Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences (I.A.S.) Meeting, Abe Silverstein at Podium, 1948
Folder 56.26
Public Speaking. Unidentified Lockheed Event, ca. 1960s
Folder 56.27
Public Speaking. Wings Club Distinguished Achievement Award, Accepted on Behalf of Hall Hibbard, 1979
Folder 56.28
Social Events. Air Transport World (ATW) Seminar, ca. late 1970s
Folder 56.29
Social Events. American Institute of Aeronautics and Aerospace (AIAA) Honorary Fellows Dinner, 1984
Folder 56.30
Social Events. Earl Carrol Theatre Restaurant, 1944
Folder 56.31
Social Events. Early Birds of Aviation: Glenn Messer and Percival H. (Spence) Spencer with Willis M. Hawkins, Edward Heinemann,
Daniel Miller, Carol Osborne, and Evelyn (Bobbi) Trout, 1989
Folder 56.32
Social Events. Hawkins, Willis M., 80th Birthday, 1993
Folder 56.33
Social Events. LeVier, Anthony W. (Tony), 80th Birthday, 1993
Folder 56.34
Social Events. Museum of Flying, Santa Monica, California, ca. 1999
Folder 56.35
Social Events. National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio, 1981
Folder 56.36
Social Events. Olivers Party, ca. early 1980s
Folder 56.37
Social Events. Space Camp Scholarship Dinner, 1992
Folder 56.38
Social Events. Tail of the Cock “Porter” Party, 1954
Folder 56.39
Social Events. Unidentified Dinner Party, 1955
Folder 56.40
Social Events. Unidentified Lockheed Dinner, n.d.
7. Presentations and Speeches.
1949, 1952-1956, 1958-1962, 1964, 1966-2002, 2004, n.d.
Physical Description: 8 boxes
Box 57
Presentations and Speeches.
Folder 57.1
“Trends in the Design of Military Aircraft,” North Hollywood Rotary Club, 1949, Mar. 28
Folder 57.2
“New Promise in Aircraft Transport and New Problems,” Breakfast Club Meeting, 1949, Sept. 27
Folder 57.3
“New Promise in Air Transport and New Problems,” California Chamber of Commerce, 1952, Jan. 5
Folder 57.4
“New Promise in Air Transportation,” Channel 4 Television, 1953, July 26
Folder 57.5
“Missile Systems and Lockheed’s Contribution,” 1954, Sept.
Correspondence, Draft, Records
Folder 57.6
“Address to the Board of Directors,” 1955, Jan. 10
Folder 57.7
“Remarks to Executive Committee—Regarding Stanford Move,” 1955, Jan. 18
Folder 57.8
Address, Air Force Association (AFA) Defense Symposium, 1955, July 21
Folder 57.9
“New Responsibilities of Science and Engineering in Weapon System Development,” 1955, Aug. 12
Folder 57.10
“Overall Aspects of New System Design,” University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Lectures for Graduate Course in Preliminary
Design, 1955, Sept. 29 and 1955, Oct. 6
Bibliography, Class Schedule, Draft, Outline
Folder 57.11
“Some Problems in Testing Guided Missiles and Components,” Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) Meeting, 1955, Oct. 29
Folder 57.12
“Remarks on Organization for Management Club Dinner,” 1956, Jan. 30
Folder 57.13
“Your Future—You Make It,” The Leelanau School Commencement Address, 1958
Folder 57.14
“Impact of Space Flight on Industry,” American Rocket Society Forum Fall Meeting, 1958
Folder 57.15
[Untitled], New York Society of Security Analysts, Scientific Industries Forum, 1958, Mar. 20
Correspondence, Draft, Schedule
Folder 57.16
“Stock Exchange Speech,” 1958, Nov. 12
Folder 57.17
“Inside Story of Polaris,” San Francisco Advertising Club, 1959, Feb. 4
Folder 57.18
“Missiles and Space Vehicles,” AOA Spring Luncheon Meeting, 1959, Apr. 16
Folder 57.19
“Space Flight Instrumentation,” United States Naval Postgraduate School, 1959, Apr. 22
Folder 57.20
“Infinity and Beyond,” Durand Centennial Conference on Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1959, Aug. 6
Folder 57.21
“Man: An Instrument for Space Exploration,” Instrument Society of America (ISA) Management Day Luncheon, 1960, May 10
Abstract, Correspondence, Outline
Folder 57.22
“The Environment for Missile and Space Business,” Lockheed Board of Directors Meeting, 1960, Sept. 16
Folder 57.23
“Vehicles for Space Missions,” Convention of the American Rocket Society, 1961, Oct. 11
Folder 57.24
“Prime Versus Associate Contractor System Management,” Air Force Space Command (AFSC) Management Conference, 1962, May
Draft, Presentation Materials
Folder 57.25
Commencement Address, Cabrillo Junior College, 1962, June 15
Folder 57.26
“An Assessment of Space System Reliability Development,” Military-Industry Missile & Space Symposium, 1962, June [18-21]
Folder 57.27
Keynote Address, Army Science Conference, 1964, June 17
Folder 57.28
“The Next Fifty Years in Aviation,” University of Michigan, Convocation of Fiftieth Anniversary of Aeronautical Engineering,
1964, Oct. 9
Draft, Clippings, Publication
Folder 57.29
[Untitled], Discussions with Presidential Staff, 1966, July 12
Folder 57.30
“Department of Defense (DoD) Planning for Research and Development,” Leelanau School, 14th Annual World Affairs Symposium,
1966, Aug. 28
Folder 57.31
“Department of Defense (DoD) Procurement of Research and Development, Part II,” 14th Annual World Affairs Symposium, 1966,
Aug. 29
Folder 57.32
“Technology Needs and Opportunities,” Stanford University Symposium, 1966, Nov. 2
Folder 57.33
“Department of Defense (DoD)—Government Research and Development,” 1966, Dec. 27
Folder 57.34
“Summary TMD Meeting,” 1967, Jan. 18
Folder 57.35
“Research and Development and Government,” Lockheed Missiles and Space Company (LMSC) and Stanford Research Symposium, 1967,
Jan. 25
Folder 57.36
Address, Lockheed Missiles and Space Company Research Colloquium, 1967, Jan. 26
Folder 57.37
[Untitled], C & C Meeting, 1967, Feb. 14
Folder 57.38
“Inside the Army,” Sales Conference, 1967, Feb.
Folder 57.39
“On Occasion of Hersch’s Retirement,” 1967, Feb.
Folder 57.40
“Combat Surveillance & Target Acquisition,” ECOM-Industry, 1967, Mar. 15
Folder 57.41
[Untitled], Lockheed – California Company (CALAC) England, 1967, Apr. 7
Folder 57.42
“Long Range Planning,” 1967, Apr. 11
Folder 57.43
[Untitled], Lockheed Missiles and Space Company (LMSC), 1967, May 10
Folder 57.44
“Responsibility of Technical Man in Department of Defense Developments,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
(AIAA)-Vandenberg Air Force Base, 1967, May 16
Folder 57.45
“Lockheed and LDC Future Prospects,” Lockheed Propulsion Company Management Club, 1967, May 26
Folder 57.46
“Broad Brush View—Army Avionics,” ECOM & Princeton, 1967, June 7
Folder 57.47
“Technical Problems: LTD War,” Kiwanis, 1967, July 19
Folder 57.48
“Research and Development Foundation for the Future,” Corporate Management Incentive Program (MIP), 1967, Aug. 3
Folder 57.49
“Effective Long Range Research and Development Planning in Industry,” National Security Industrial Association (NSIA) Symposium,
“National Research and Development in the 1970s,” 1967, Oct. 18-19
Correspondence, Draft, Notes
Folder 57.50
“Changing Relationships Industry and Government on Research and Development,” Gaseous Electronics Conference, 1967, Oct. 19
Folder 57.51
Remarks, Ocean Systems Meeting, 1967, Nov. 28
Folder 57.52
Year End Report, Chief Engineers Meeting, 1967
Folder 57.53
“Marketeers and Technicians,” Marketing Conference, 1968, Jan. 11
Folder 57.54
“Vertical Short Take Off and Landing (VSTOL) Solutions for Inter and Intra City Needs,” American Institute of Aeronautics
and Astronautics (AIAA), 1968, Feb. 14
Folder 57.55
“Technological Transfer Programs at Lockheed,” University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Technology Transfer Symposium,
1968, [March/April]
Correspondence, Notes, Transcript
Folder 57.57
[Untitled], Presentation to an Investment Analyst Audience, 1968, Apr. 15
Correspondence, Memoranda
Folder 57.57
“The Technology Base for Lockheed’s Future,” Long Range Planning Meeting Talk, 1968, Apr. [18]
Box 58
Presentations and Speeches.
Folder 58.1
“The Aerospace Industry and Your Community,” The Buckley School, Business Executive Lecture Series, 1968, May 6
Folder 58.2
“Air World Needs Mass Navigation,” 1968, June 21
Folder 58.3
“Comfort and Convenience on Jumbo Transports,” Aero Club, 1968, July 3
Folder 58.4
“New Convenience and Comfort from the Subsonic Giants,” Aerospace Club of Washington, 1968, July 30
Correspondence, Draft, Notes, Program
Folder 58.5
“Look Into the Future,” Lockheed Missiles and Space Company (LMSC) Management Club, 1968, Sept. 14
Folder 58.6
“Ideas: Our Passport to the Future,” LEC, 1968, Oct. 9
Folder 58.7
[Untitled], Royal Aeronautical Society, 1968, Oct. 17
Folder 58.8
Introduction for Cliff Von Kann, Air Transport Association (ATA), Long Life Symposium, 1968, Nov. 12
Folder 58.9
Keynote: Long Life Aircrafts, Lockheed—Georgia Company (GELAC), 1968, Nov. 12
Folder 58.10
Remarks, Canadian International Aerospace Exposition Certification Symposium, 1968, Nov.
Folder 58.11
“L-1011 to Aer Lingus,” 1968, Dec. 16
Folder 58.12
Introduction, British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC), 1968, Dec. 17
Folder 58.13
[Untitled], Safety Directors Meeting, 1969, Mar. 3
Folder 58.14
“Technical Manpower Long Range Plan,” 1969, Apr. 16
Folder 58.15
“New Business Opportunities,” Lockheed – Georgia Company (GELAC) Long Range Plan, 1969, Apr. 17
Folder 58.16
“A Look at Our Technical Future,” United States Army National Junior Science & Humanities Symposium, 1969, May 1
Folder 58.17
[Untitled], West Point Junior Science and Human Symposium, 1969, May 1
Folder 58.18
“Report Regarding NATO Industrial Advisory Group (NIAG),” Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) International Committee,
1969, Sept. 16
Folder 58.19
Opening Remarks, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) “Anaheim 1969” Exhibit, 1969, Oct. 20
Correspondence, Notes, Photographs
Folder 58.20
[Untitled], ATLAS, 1969, Oct. 23
Folder 58.21
“Lockheed Expanding Horizons,” 1969, Nov. 6
Folder 58.22
Press Notes, 1969, Nov. 10
Folder 58.24
“Lockheed’s Opportunities, Markets, Technology, Organization and Finances,” Lockheed Aircraft Service Company (LAS) Management
Meeting, 1970, Jan. 22
Folder 58.25
Think Session, 1970, Feb. 6
Folder 58.26
“Promotion of Technical Development,” 1970, Feb. 27
Folder 58.27
[Untitled], Lockheed Management Institute (LMI), 1970, Mar. 4
Folder 58.28
“High Capacity Airliner,” Canadian Pacific AirLines, Vancouver Operations Centre Opening, 1970, Apr. 17
Folder 58.29
[Untitled], Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), 1970, Apr. 28
Folder 58.30
“Corporate Experiments in the Analysis of Product Markets and Operations,” European Association for Industrial Marketing Research
(EVAF) Conference, 1970, May 13
Correspondence, Draft, Notes, Photographs, Summary
Folder 58.31
“Insurance Underwriters,” Sportsman’s Lodge, 1970, June 17
Folder 58.32
“Computer Aided Design,” 1970, Aug. 19
Folder 58.33
“Prototypes: Experience and Promise,” Armed Forces Management Association (AFMA) Annual Conference, 1970, Aug. 20 and 1970,
Oct. 21
Correspondence, Draft, Notes, Outline, Program, Reports
Folder 58.34
“Technology: Ready, Able and Willing to Serve,” Western Briefing Conference on Government Contracts, 1970, Oct. 5
Correspondence, Draft, Program, Publications
Folder 58.35
“Changing Challenge,” Chief Engineers Meeting, 1970, Nov. 11
Folder 58.36
“Social Systems: New Technological Frontier,” Stanford, 1970, Nov. 13
Folder 58.37
“A Look at the Future of Defense Business,” Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) Board of Governors Meeting, 1970, Nov.
18
Correspondence, Draft, Notes
Folder 58.38
“Independent Research and Development / Bid and Proposal Proposal,” 1971, Jan. 22
Folder 58.39
“New Directions in ‘70’s Engineering Management,” Management Club, 1971, Mar. 24
Folder 58.40
“Prototype Presentation of Grant Hausen,” Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), 1971, July 6
Folder 58.41
“Systems Procurement,” Secretary Seamans, 1971, July 8
Folder 58.42
[Untitled], Board of Directors, 1971, Aug. 2
Folder 58.43
“Commercial Air Transport,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), 1971, Oct. 28
Folder 58.44
“Aerospace Technical Council Activities: 1972,” Board of Governors Meeting, 1971, Nov. 17
Folder 58.45
“Independent Research and Development Situation and Air Traffic Control Activities,” Reception to Board of Governors Meeting,
1971, Nov. 18
Folder 58.46
“New Weapon System Acquisition Policy: Directive 5000.1,” Reception to Board of Governors Meeting, 1971, Nov. 18
Folder 58.47
“Rolls-Royce Development Progress L-1011 Review,” 1971, Dec. 11
Folder 58.48
“Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) ATL Task Force on Restraints to Use of Industry Research and Development Talents,”
Comments to Dr. Lawrence Goldhuntz, 1971, Dec. 14
Box 59
Presentations and Speeches.
Folder 59.1
[Untitled], Fletcher Meeting, 1971, Dec.
Folder 59.2
[Untitled], Testimony House Subcommittee, 1971
Folder 59.3
“Systems Development Policies,” Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), Board of Governors Meeting, 1971
Folder 59.4
[Untitled], Aeronautical Research and Development Hearings, Congressional Testimony on Card Policy Study, 1972, Jan. 19
Folder 59.5
[Untitled], Board of Directors Meeting, 1972, Apr. 3
Folder 59.6
L-1011 Review, 1972, Apr. 23
Folder 59.7
Technical Presentation, Trans World Airlines (TWA), 1972, Apr. 24
Folder 59.8
“Short Take Off and Landing Programs at Lockheed Aircraft Corporation,” British Press, 1972, Apr. 27
Folder 59.9
[Untitled], Pan American Airlines (PAA), 1972, July 18
Folder 59.10
“Carts Meet Contract,” Trans World Airlines (TWA), 1972, July 18
Folder 59.12
“Technical Challenges at Lockheed Aircraft Corporation,” Space Systems Division (SSD) England Dinner, 1972, Sept. 21
Folder 59.13
“Lockheed and the Future,” Lockheed Missiles and Space Company (LMSC) Management Club, 1972, Nov. 14
Folder 59.14
[Untitled], Dr. Low Discussion, 1973, Jan. 9
Folder 59.15
“L-1011 Development,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 1973, Mar.
Folder 59.16
[Untitled], Board of Directors Meeting, 1973, June 4
Folder 59.17
“Adventures Toward Ultimate Environment,” Society of Women Engineers, 1973, June 28
Folder 59.18
“Air Transport: Only the Beginning,” Royal Aeronautical Society Main Lecture, 1973, Sept. 19
Folder 59.19
“Aerospace Future,” Lockheed Missiles and Space Company (LMSC) Colloquium, 1973, Oct. 18
Folder 59.20
[Untitled], Report to Board of Directors Meeting, 1973, Dec. 3
Folder 59.21
Report on Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB), National Academy of Engineering (NAE), 1973
Folder 59.22
[Untitled], Nantucket Memorial Airport, 1973
Folder 59.23
“Energy: Tapping Nearly Infinite Sources,” Town Hall of California, Natural Resources Section Meeting, 1974, Apr. 3
Correspondence, Drafts, Notes, Outline
Folder 59.24
[Untitled], Willis M. Hawkins Retirement Party, 1974, May
Folder 59.25
Report on Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB), National Academy of Engineering (NAE), 1974, May
Folder 59.26
“Practical Applications of Space Systems,” 1974, July 13
Folder 59.27
“The Next Forty Years in Aviation” or “Trends in Aircraft for Transportation and Defense” [program] or “The Next Fifty Years
in Aviation” [two versions], NASA / University of Kansas Conference on Aeronautics, 1974, Oct. 23
Agenda, Draft, Notes, Program, Outline
Folder 59.28
“National Science and Engineering Scene Character of Environment,” Chief Engineers Meeting, 1974, Oct. 29
Folder 59.29
“Airline Operation—Regulatory Environment—1975-1980,”Air Transport Association (ATA) Engineering and Management Committee,
1975, Sept. 18
Folder 59.30
“How to Get Out of Age of Derivatives,” Chief Engineers Meeting, 1975, Oct. 28
Folder 59.31
“Guidance and Control for Commercial Air Transports,” Stanford Symposium, 1976, May 5
Folder 59.32
“Air and Space Transport Next Generation,” 1976, Nov. 3
Folder 59.33
“Briefing on Cruise Missiles,” to General Dixon, 1976, Dec. 7
Folder 59.34
“Thank You Roy Col. Borman and the Eastern Airlines (EAL) Team,” 1977, Mar. 4
Folder 59.35
“President’s Outlook,” 1977, Mar. 7
Folder 59.36
[Untitled], Trans World Airlines (TWA), 1977, Mar. 8
Folder 59.37
Introduction, Canadian Pacific Air Lines, 1977, Mar. 15
Folder 59.38
[Untitled], 1977, Mar. 17
Folder 59.39
[Untitled], Lockheed Management Club, 1977, Mar. 17
Folder 59.40
Statement Before the Hearings on HR 4539, House Aviation Subcommittee, 1977 Mar. 30
Folder 59.42
“What’s Next in Commercial Aviation,” Aviation/Space Writers Association Mid-East Region Luncheon, 1977, Apr. 28
Correspondence, Notes, Outline
Folder 59.43
“A Contractor Looks at Government Industry Collaboration,” Interagency Seminar Group, 1977, Apr. 29
Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Outline
Folder 59.44
“What is Left to Do?,” Finance Function Conference, 1977, May 4
Folder 59.45
“Advanced Design Technologies,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Mini Symposium “The Next Commercial
Jet,” 1977, May 18
Clippings, Correspondence, Program, Outline
Folder 59.46
“Mid Year 1977,” 1977, July 8
Folder 59.47
[Untitled], Trans World Airlines (TWA), 1977, July 28
Folder 59.48
“Government Military Export Programs,” Bankers Meeting, 1977, Sept. 15
Folder 59.49
“Where Do We Go From Here?,” Airline Engineering and Maintenance Conference, 1977, Sept. 20
Folder 59.50
“Some Views of Transport Future,” Hi-Flyers Aero Space Club, 1977, Sept. 23
Clippings, Correspondence, Notes
Folder 59.51
[Untitled], Delta, 1977, Oct. 6
Folder 59.52
“Can Competition and Collaboration Live Side by Side?,” International Bureau of Aviation (IBA), Aeronautical Law Committee
Seminar, 1977, Nov. 3
Correspondence, Draft, Notes, Program
Box 60
Presentations and Speeches.
Folder 60.1
“Improved Efficiency, the Continuing Challenge,” Air Transport Association (ATA) Engineering and Maintenance Forum, 1977 Nov.
10
Agenda, Correspondence, Notes, Outline
Folder 60.2
[Untitled], Lockheed Management Institute (LMI), 1977, Nov. 18
Correspondence, Notes, Outline, Schedule
Folder 60.3
Opening Remarks, Employee Twenty-five Year Service Recognition Program, 1977, Dec. 7
Correspondence, Draft, Program
Folder 60.4
“Path to Energy Independence,” 1977, Dec. 22
Folder 60.7
[Untitled], To Terjaki Yamada (Kawasaki), 1978, Jan. 13
Folder 60.8
[Untitled], Rummel Retirement, 1978, Jan. 15
Folder 60.9
“Air Canada L-1011-400-500,” 1978, Jan. 23
Folder 60.10
“S-3 Readiness,” 1978, Jan. 24
Folder 60.11
“Have Blue and Related Programs,” 1978, Jan. 26
Folder 60.12
“MFG and QA Supervision,” 1978, Feb. 4
Folder 60.13
“Civil Air Transport Systems Policy Issues II,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), 1978, Feb. 7
Folder 60.14
“A View of Research 1950-1980 Trends and Consequences,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), 1978, Feb.
9
Folder 60.15
“Cruise Missile Launch Presentation,” Defense Science Board (DSB) Ad Hoc Study Group, 1978, Feb. 14
Folder 60.16
Opening Remarks, Employee Twenty-five Year Service Recognition Program, 1978, Feb. 24
Draft, Memoranda, Program
Folder 60.17
“The Next Twenty Years in Space,” Goddard Dinner Space Club, 1978, Mar. 10
Folder 60.18
“Delta-400 Presentation,” 1978, Mar. 27
Folder 60.19
“CALAC into the 1980s,” CALAC Management Club Meetings, 1978, Apr. 1 & 20
Correspondence, Drafts, Notes
Folder 60.20
“American Introduction,” 1978, Apr. 20
Folder 60.21
“Beyond the Supersonic Transport (SST),” Space Writers, 1978, Apr. 25
Folder 60.22
“Changing Environment of International Air Commerce,” International Aviation Symposium, 1978, May 4
Attendees, Correspondence, Drafts, Notes, Outline
Folder 60.23
[Untitled], Lockheed Electronics Management Club, 1978, May 13
Folder 60.24
[Untitled], Lockheed Management Institute (LMI), 1978, May 15
Folder 60.25
[Untitled], Dinner for Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), 1978, May 23
Folder 60.26
[Untitled], Trinidad-Tobago Air Adv. Com., 1978, Sept. 6
Folder 60.27
“Our Future Challenge,” Airport Operators Council International (AOCI) Annual Meeting, 1978, Oct. 10
Correspondence, Draft, Images, Notes
Folder 60.28
“Advanced Technology through the Year 2000” or “Future of Civil Aviation Technology—Aircraft Power Plants and Avionics,” Middle
East Civil Aviation Conference (MECACON), 1978, Oct. 17
Correspondence, Draft, Notes, Outline, Program
Folder 60.29
“Science and Technology in an Awakened World,” Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society of America Annual Meeting, 1978,
Oct. 28
Correspondence, Draft, Notes, Program
Folder 60.30
[Untitled], Lockheed Management Institute (LMI), 1978, Oct. 31
Folder 60.31
“Managing Research and Development,” Israeli Industry Group, 1978, Nov. 20
Folder 60.32
“The Impact of the First 75 Years of Flight,” 75th Anniversary Recognition Breakfast of the Wright Brothers First Flight,
1978, Dec. 1
Correspondence, Draft, Notes, Program
Folder 60.33
“What We Expect of International Directors,” International Marketing Meeting, 1979, Jan. 8
Folder 60.34
“Task Force,” Management Meeting, 1979, Mar. 22
Folder 60.35
“The World Will Fly” [program] or “How to Get the World Airborne” [publication], American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
(AIAA) / Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), Littlewood Memorial Lecture, 1979, Mar. 26
Correspondence, Draft, Newsletter, Notes, Photographs
Folder 60.36
“Lockheed—California Company (CALAC) into the 80s,” Management Club, 1979, Apr. 1 and 1979, Apr. 20
Folder 60.37
“Cost Estimating: Program Advocacy: Industry Perception,” Department of Defense (DoD), Acquisition Research Symposium, 1979,
May 2
Correspondence, Draft, Notes, Program
Folder 60.38
“Management Perspectives: Structural Integrity,” American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 1979, May 9-11
Folder 60.39
“What Next in Air Transport,” Langley Section, 1979, May 24
Folder 60.40
“The Future of Transport Aircraft—How Do We Get There From Here,” Middle East Civil Aviation Conference (MECACON) ’79, 1979,
June 5
Attendees, Correspondence, Draft, Notes, Press Release, Program
Folder 60.41
“A Brighter 21st Century,” Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft-und Raumfahrt (DGLR) and Deutsche Forschungs-Luft-und Versuchsanstalt
für Luft-und Raumfahrt (DFVLR), International Symposium “Hydrogen in Air Transportation,” 1979, Sept. 12
Drafts, Notes, Outline, Press Release, Program
Box 61
Presentations and Speeches.
Folder 61.1
“Management Challenges in High Technical Industries,” 1979, Sept. 17
Folder 61.2
“Tomorrow’s Airplanes for Air Cargo,” 1979, Oct. 10
Folder 61.3
“The Evolution of Safety Design in Air Transport,” National Academy of Engineering (NAE), 1979, Nov. 1
Folder 61.4
“What to Do Next in the Air Transport World,” Sir Henry Royce Memorial Lecture, 1979, Nov. 12 and Royal Aeronautical Society
Derby Branch, 1979, Nov. 14
Correspondence, Drafts, Notes, Photograph, Schedule
Folder 61.5
“Implications of Advanced Technology,” Naval Aviation Conference, 1980, Jan. 16
Folder 61.6
“A Proposed Alternate Fuel Program for Air Transport,” Air Transport World Seminar, 1980, Jan. 17
Correspondence, Draft, Notes, Outline
Folder 61.7
[Untitled], National Aeronautic Association (NAA), Elder Statesmen of Aviation Award, 1980, Jan. 22
Correspondence, Notes, Outline
Folder 61.8
“Shuttle: Adlai Stevenson III and Harrison Schmidt (Jack),” 1980, Feb. 7
Folder 61.9
“Economic Impact of Alternate Fuels,” Lloyd’s of London International Civil Aviation Conference, 1980, Apr. 29
Correspondence, Delegates, Draft, Notes, Publication, Registration Form
Folder 61.10
[Untitled], Lockheed Management Club, 35th Anniversary, 1980, May 8
Correspondence, Notes, Outline
Folder 61.11
“Thoughts on Retirement from the Board of Directors,” Lockheed Corporation Board of Directors Meeting, 1980, May 13
Folder 61.12
[Untitled], Pilot’s Club Meeting, 1980, May 18
Correspondence, Notes, Outline
Folder 61.13
“Liquid Hydrogen (LH2) and Subsonic Air Transport,” 3rd World Hydrogen Conference, 1980, June
Folder 61.14
“Canadian P-3 LH2 CP140 Presentation,” 1980, July 8
Folder 61.15
“The Lockheed Model 10 Electra,” American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 1980, Aug. 13
Drafts, Memoranda, Photographs, Program, Research Materials
Folder 61.16
“Designing Airframes for New Fuel and Other Concepts,” Royal Aeronautical Society and Financial Times Conference “Aerospace
into the Eighties and Beyond,” 1980, Aug. 27
Folder 61.17
[Untitled], Society of Flight Test Engineers, 1980, Aug. 29
Folder 61.18
Address, Lockheed Missiles and Space Company (LMSC), 1980, Sept. 5
Folder 61.19
“Liquid Hydrogen—An Outstanding Alternative for Transport Aircraft” or “Liquid Hydrogen—The Best Alternative” [program], Flight
Safety Foundation, International Air Safety Seminar, 1980 Sept. 18
Clippings, Drafts, Notes, Photographs
Folder 61.20
“The Potential of Liquid Hydrogen as an Air Transport Fuel,” International Forum for Air Cargo, 1980, Sept. 30
Correspondence, Drafts, Notes
Folder 61.21
“Alternate Energy Future,” University of Michigan, 1980, Oct. 3
Folder 61.22
“Hans Mark,” 1980, Oct. 22
Folder 61.23
[Untitled], 1980 Aerospace Luncheon, 1980
Folder 61.24
[Untitled], WINCOM, 1981, Feb. 5
Folder 61.25
[Untitled], Department of Energy (DoE) Coörd Committee, 1981, Apr. 14
Folder 61.26
[Untitled], Tennessee Society of Professional Engineers, 1981, Apr. 30
Folder 61.27
“Solutions to the Aviation Fuel Problem,” Paris Air Show, International Aerospace Symposium, 1981, June 2
Clippings, Correspondence, Drafts, Notes, Program
Folder 61.28
“Aerospace in the Twenty First Century,” World Aerospace Education Organization (WAEO), World Congress on Aerospace Education,
1981, July 7
Correspondence, Draft, Notes, Outline
Folder 61.29
[Untitled], American Society for Civil Engineers, 1981, Sept. 9
Folder 61.30
“Our Energy Future Airplanes,” Encino Kiwanis, 1982, Feb. 2
Box 62
Presentations and Speeches.
Folder 62.1
“A Future Energy Pattern,” Southern Pacific Regional Association of Small Business Investment Co., 1982, Feb. 22
Folder 62.2
“Testimony,” United States House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Science and Application, 1982, Feb. 24
Folder 62.3
“Our Energy Future—Particularly Airplanes,” 1982, Feb.
Folder 62.4
“An Energy Alternative for the Next Century and Beyond,” Glendale Kiwanis Club, 1982 Mar. 1
Folder 62.5
“The Learning Process,” Lockheed Financial Managers Meeting, 1982, Mar. 29
Folder 62.6
“The Potential for Long Range, High Payload Aircraft with Alternative Fuels,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
(AIAA), 2nd International Very Large Vehicles Conference, 1982, May 18
Draft, Notes, Publication
Folder 62.7
“Lockheed’s 50 Golden Years,” Information and Services Executives, 1982, May 19
Folder 62.8
“The Learning Process” or “The Aerospace Learning Process” [clipping] or “Lessons from Aerospace” [publication], American
Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), The Von Karman Lecture, 1982, May 25
Clippings, Correspondence, Drafts, Notes, Photographs
Folder 62.9
“Enthusiasm—Dedication—Now What,” Navy Recruit Training, 1982, May 28
Folder 62.10
Introduction, International World Hydrogen Energy Conference, Ad Hoc Executive Group (AHEG), 1982, June 16
Folder 62.11
“The Potential for New Aircraft and New Fuels After the Year 2000,” Japanese Aircraft Pilot Association, International Aeronautical
Symposium, 1982, Aug. 18
Correspondence, Draft, Images, Notes, Presentation Materials, Program
Folder 62.12
“Future Opportunities in Aerospace,” Air Industries Association of Canada, Annual General Meeting, 1982, Sept. 14
Attendees, Correspondence, Draft, Notes
Folder 62.13
“The Learning Process,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), Seminar “Today’s Engineer,” 1982, Oct.
6
Correspondence, Notes, Program
Folder 62.14
“The Learning Process,” Illinois College, 1982, Oct. 29
Folder 62.15
“Potential for Aircraft and New Fuels After the Year 2000,” Illinois College, 1982, Oct. 29
Folder 62.16
“The Learning Process,” Skunk Works Personnel, 1982, Nov. 4
Folder 62.17
“The Renaissance of Technical Thought,” Memorial Lecture, 1982, Dec. 10
Attendees, Clippings, Correspondence, Draft, Itinerary, Notes, Photographs
Folder 62.18
“LIARs: Legendary Intrepid Airmen of Renown” or “The Lessons From the Past,” 1982, Dec. 17
Folder 62.19
“Potential for New Aircraft and New Fuels After the Year 2000,” 1983, Feb. 23
Folder 62.20
“Another Management Approach,” Air Force Pentagon Management Luncheon, 1983, May 18
Folder 62.21
“Maintaining Aerospace Leadership,” The Wings Club, Sight Lecture, 1983, June 15
Brochure, Clippings, Correspondence, Drafts, Notes, Photographs, Presentation Material, Publication
Folder 62.22
“Maintaining Aerospace Leadership,” University of Michigan, Undergraduate Seminar, 1983, Nov. 18
Folder 62.23
“Opportunities for Innovation and Invention in the Aerospace Industry,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
(AIAA) Aerospace Conference, 1984, Jan. 24
Folder 62.24
“Some Airplanes for Next Century,” Show Hawks Flying Club, 1984, Mar. 8
Folder 62.25
“Maintaining Aerospace Leadership,” Ames Research Center, Colloquium, 1984, July 12
Folder 62.26
“Maintaining Aerospace Leadership,” TRW, Inc. Technical Managers, 1984, Sept. 20
Folder 62.27
“New Challenges for Technical Community,” Lockheed Technical Management Institute (LTMI), 1985, Jan. 10
Folder 62.28
“Overview—Technology Summary: The Competitive Status of the U.S. Civil Aviation Manufacturing Industry,” National Academy
of Engineering (NAE), 1985, Feb. 20
Attendees, Correspondence, Draft, Notes
Folder 62.29
“Invest in the U.S.A.,” 1985, Feb. 26
Folder 62.30
“Maintaining Aerospace Leadership,” University of Texas, 1985, Feb. 27
Folder 62.31
“Implications of Advanced Technology for Naval Aviation,” Summary for Information Technology Review, 1985, Apr. 16
Box 63
Presentations and Speeches.
Folder 63.1
[Untitled], American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), Clarence L. (Kelly) Johnson Evening, 1985, May 16
Folder 63.2
“Risk and Technical Health,” National Academy of Engineering (NAE) Founders Lecture, 1985, Oct. 2
Correspondence, Drafts, Notes, Outline, Publication
Folder 63.3
“Design for Supportability,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), Aircraft Design, Systems and Operations
Meeting, 1985, Oct. 16
Folder 63.4
“Liquid Hydrogen for Aircraft,” University of La Verne, 1985, Nov. 18
Correspondence, Draft, Images, Notes, Slides, Publication
Folder 63.5
“Maintaining Aerospace Leadership,” Pasadena Rotary Club, 1985, Nov. 27
Folder 63.6
“Risks and Technical Momentum,” Lockheed Senior Management Institute (LSMI), 1986, Apr. 16
Folder 63.7
“Maintaining Technical Momentum,” Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Hemke Lecture, 1986, Apr. 22
Folder 63.8
“Maintaining Aerospace Leadership,” Lockheed Senior Management Institute (LSMI), 1986, June 12
Folder 63.9
“Manned vs. Telepresence vs. Automated,” National Space Club, 6th Annual Conference, 1986, June 17-18
Folder 63.10
[Untitled], Lockheed Aircraft International (LAI) Graduation, 1986, July 18
Folder 63.11
“Risk and Technical Health,” Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), Aerotech ’86, 1986, Oct. 15
Folder 63.12
“Maintaining Aerospace Leadership,” Lockheed Management Institute (LMI), 1986, Oct. 28
Folder 63.13
[Untitled], Lockheed Aircraft International (LAI) Graduation, 1986, Nov. 21
Folder 63.14
“Procurement—Deterrent to Creation,” Air Force Studies Board, 1986, Dec. 8
Folder 63.15
“Program Management Without Armor,” Lockheed Management Institute (LMI) Teachers Graduation, 1987, Jan. 19
Folder 63.16
“Innovation in Aerospace: Lessons We’ve Forgotten,” Los Angeles Space Museum, 1987, Feb. 17
Folder 63.17
“The Changing Design Process,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), 1987, Feb. 18 and Skunk Works, 1987,
Mar.16
Folder 63.18
“Lockheed—Future Promise,” 1987, Feb. 27
Folder 63.19
“Maintaining Aerospace Leadership,” 1987, Apr. 2
Folder 63.20
“Past and Future Role of the Test Pilot,” 3rd Washington Symposium, 1987, May 1
Folder 63.21
“Hydrogen as an Aircraft Fuel,” Renewable Energy Technical Symposium, 1987, June 2
Folder 63.22
Hydrogen Address, 1987, June 18 and 1993, June 18
Folder 63.23
“What Lockheed Leadership Means to Me,” Lockheed Leadership Institute, 1987, Sept. 18
Folder 63.24
“Learning From Yesterday,” 1987 Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Aerospace Technology Conference and Exposition, 1987,
Oct. 5
Folder 63.25
“A New Look at Ourselves,” American Astronautical Society Annual Meeting, 1987, Nov. 3
Folder 63.26
“The Pacific: A New Ocean of Opportunity,” Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), International Pacific Air and Space Technology
Conference, 1987, Nov. 13
Folder 63.27
“Risks and Technical Progress,” Kiwanis Luncheon, 1988, Feb. 3
Folder 63.28
“How to Design an Airplane,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), Engineering Conference and Show, 1988,
Feb. 10
Folder 63.29
[Untitled], Lockheed Management Institute (LMI) Graduation, 1988, Feb.
Folder 63.30
“Management of Risk,” Lockheed Executive Institute #15, 1988, Mar. 11
Folder 63.31
“Management at a Crossroad—Government Progress,” Lockheed Senior Management Institute (LSMI), 1988, Apr. 22
Folder 63.32
“Teamwork,” Lockheed Management Institute (LMI), 1988, July 22
Folder 63.33
[Untitled], Skylarks Flying Club, 1988, Sept. 21
Folder 63.34
[Untitled], Lockheed Management Institute (LMI) Graduation, 1988, Nov. 18
Folder 63.35
“A Clean Future Environment: Can Aerospace Help?,” University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), “Environmental Issues in
the Year 2000: Technical Challenges” Conference, 1989, Jan. 5-6
Folder 63.36
“Launch Concept Contributions to Cost Savings,” Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) Advisory Board, 1989, Jan.
Folder 63.37
[Untitled], Association of the United States Army (AUSA), 1989, Feb. 23
Folder 63.38
“A Clean Future Environment—Can Aerospace Help?,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), San Fernando
Valley Section Meeting, 1989, Mar. 15
Folder 63.39
“Atmospheric Vehicle,” Naval Studies Board (NSB), 1989, Apr. 12
Folder 63.40
“Aircraft Design for Survivability,”American Defense Preparedness Assoication (ADPA), 1989, Sept. 14
Folder 63.41
[Untitled], Army STAR Symposium, 1989, Oct. 12
Folder 63.42
“A New Environment for the Aerospace Designer,” University of Michigan, Aeronautical Design Centennial, 1989, Nov. 1-3
Agenda, Correspondence, Draft, Notes, Program
Folder 63.43
[Untitled], Lockheed Executive Institute #17, 1989
Folder 63.44
“Getting to the Moon and Mars and Back,” 1989-1993
Folder 63.45
Remarks, Hydrogen Action Task Force, 1990, Mar. 4
Folder 63.46
“Progress—Innovation—Risk,” Bureau Mines Management Meeting Keynote Address, 1990, Apr. 3
Folder 63.47
“Progress and Risk: An Engineer’s Responsibility,” University of Minnesota, Distinguished Honeywell/SWEATT Lecture, 1990,
Apr. 5
Correspondence, Draft, Notes
Folder 63.48
“Procurement Issues,” NCMA, 1990, May 23
Folder 63.49
“Training for What?,” Lockheed Advanced Institute (LAI) #28, 1990, July 20
Folder 63.50
“Progress and Risk—A National Responsibility,” Leelanau World Affairs Symposium, 1990, Aug. 14
Folder 63.51
“Wrestling with U.S. Government (Real Impact of Procurement Practice),” Economic Club, 1990, Aug. 16
Folder 63.52
[Untitled], Lockheed Leadership Institute (LLI) Graduation, 1990, Sept. 21
Box 64
Presentations and Speeches.
Folder 64.1
“Hercules History,” Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), Aerotech Conference, 1990, Oct. 1
Folder 64.2
“A Review of Alternative Fuels for Aircraft Studies at Lockheed,” Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board (ASEB), 1990, Oct.
18
Folder 64.3
“Where Have All the Designers Gone?,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Gardner Lecture, 1991, Apr. 26-30
Agenda, Attendees, Correspondence, Drafts, Images, Notes, Outline
Folder 64.4
“Ascendancy Development,” R.E. Gross Awards, 1991, May 13
Folder 64.5
“Lessons From the Past,” American Bonanza Society, 1991, June 27
Folder 64.6
“The Hydrogen Economy: A Strategy for Acceptance,” National Hydrogen ’91 Meeting, 1991, Sept. 17
Folder 64.7
[Untitled], Lockheed Advanced Institute (LAI), Graduation #33, 1992, Feb. 21
Folder 64.8
“Lessons From the Past,” California Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, 1992, Mar. 9
Folder 64.9
Remarks to Directors Wives, Lockheed Annual Meeting, 1992, Apr. 28
Folder 64.10
[Untitled], Graduates of Human Relations Class, 1992, May 22
Folder 64.11
“Lessons from the Past,” Lockheed Lawyers Annual Meeting, 1992, June 4
Folder 64.12
“Adventures in Designing and Flying,” Showhawks Meeting, 1992, June 11
Folder 64.13
“Thinking and Selling Management,” Lockheed Business Management Institute, 1992, June 19
Folder 64.14
“Getting the Job Done,” Lockheed Advanced Institute (LAI) Graduation #35, 1992, July 17
Folder 64.15
“Engineers as Decision Makers,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), 1992, Aug. 27
Folder 64.16
“The Engineer as a Decision Maker,” Engineering Annual Meeting, 1992, Oct. 1
Folder 64.17
“Engineers as Decision Makers,” University of Michigan, Student Symposium, 1992, Oct. 2
Folder 64.18
“Some Lockheed History and What We’ve Learned,” Lockheed Overseas Reunion, 1992, Oct. 23
Folder 64.19
“Change and Its Value to Lockheed,” Lockheed Advanced Institute (LAI) #36, 1992, Nov. 20
Folder 64.20
“Tyranny of Incumbency,” University of Southern California (USC) Course and Lecture, 1992, Nov. 23, 1993, Apr. 13, and 1993,
Nov. 16
Folder 64.21
“Airplanes and Space,” Mrs. Koch’s 4th Grade Class, 1992
Folder 64.22
80th Birthday—Tony LeVier, Aero Club, 1993, Mar. 18
Folder 64.23
“Hydrogen Aircraft Adventures and Conjectures,” National Hydrogen Association, 1993, Mar. 25
Folder 64.24
[Untitled], University of Michigan, Discussion with Prospective Students, 1993, May 22
Folder 64.25
[Untitled], Hydrogen Conference ’93, 1993, June 22
Folder 64.26
Address, GPS Symposium, 1993, July 19
Folder 64.27
“Military Competitive Strength for the New Future,” American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), Aircraft Design
[Conference], 1993, Aug. 13
Folder 64.28
[Untitled], Project Energy ’93 Banquet, 1993, [Sept.]
Folder 64.29
“We Need Engineers,” University of Michigan Engineering Alumni Society Medal, 1993, Oct. 1
Correspondence, Drafts, Program
Folder 64.30
“Adventures at Lockheed,” Stardusters, 1994, May 3
Folder 64.31
[Untitled], Leelanau School Graduation, 1994, May 28
Folder 64.32
[Untitled], Lockheed Management Institute (LMI) Graduation, 1994, July 22
Folder 64.33
“Where Do We Go From Here?,” University of California (USC) Lecture, The Political Influence on System Design, 1995, Mar.
6
Folder 64.34
“The Promise of Hydrogen as an Aircraft Fuel,” Royal Aeronautical Society, 1996, Mar. 19-21
Correspondence, Drafts, Itinerary, Notes, Outline
Folder 64.35
[Untitled], Linda Finch’s Stop in Burbank with Her Lockheed 10E En Route Around the World, 1997, Mar. 19
Folder 64.36
“Future Fuels—Some Aircraft Examples,” 1997, June 20
Folder 64.37
“C-5 Avionics Upgrade,” Best Practices Institute, 1997, Sept. 11
Folder 64.38
“Carl Haddon Memorial,” 1997, Oct. 20
Folder 64.39
“Some Lockheed History,” Society of Quiet Birdmen, 1998, Aug. 10
Folder 64.40
“Fred Seitz: Ethics and Science,” Jonas Salk Institute, 1998, Oct. 31
Folder 64.41
“The Lockheed Skunk Works: R&D Beyond the State-of-the-Art,” Shell Distinguished Lecture Series, 1999, Jan. 13
Folder 64.42
“Modern Marvels: Jet Engines,” The History Channel, Modern Marvels, 1999, Mar.
Correspondence, Release Forms, Transcript
Folder 64.43
“Lockheed Historical Ventures,” Society of Quiet Birdmen, 1999, Apr. 12
Folder 64.44
“Van Nuys and History,” 1999, June 3
Folder 64.45
Acceptance Speech, Aero Club of Southern California, Howard Hughes Memorial Award, 2000, Jan. 18
Correspondence, Draft, Newsletters (the Aileron), Notes
Folder 64.46
“Air Force Academy Study of Major Richard Bong,” United States Air Force (USAF) Academy Bong Class Exemplar Dinner, 2000,
Oct. 30
Brochures, Correspondence, Draft, Itinerary, Program
Folder 64.47
“Hi Lites of Lockheed History,” Antique Airplane Society, 2001, May 18
Folder 64.49
“Lockheed Adventures,” Society of Quiet Birdmen, 2002, Jan. 28
Folder 64.50
“Some Lockheed Adventures,” Burbank Rotary Club, 2002, Aug.
Folder 64.51
[Untitled], Burbank Rotary Club, 2002, Nov. 5
Folder 64.52
“A Thought or Two About This Unique Honor” [presented by Nancy Bostick], National Management Association Hall of Fame Induction,
2004, Nov. 2
Folder 64.53
“Booster Initiative,” Lockheed Missiles and Space Company (LMSC), Mar. 22
Folder 64.54
“Beginnings—Lockheed Missiles and Space Company,” Herschel Brown Luncheon, Apr. 24
Folder 64.55
“How to Buy a New Transport and Why,” Aviation Space Writers Association, May 2
Folder 64.56
“Atmospheric Vehicle Report,” Navy League, Sept. 27
Folder 64.57
[Untitled], to Armin Baldeschwiler, Dec. 5
Folder 64.58
Address, Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association Banquet, n.d.
Folder 64.59
“The Aerospace Industry and Your Community,” n.d.
Folder 64.60
“The Aerospace Industry and Your Community,” Class Lecture, Dr. Buckley, n.d.
Folder 64.61
“Corporate Safety Policy Review Environment,” n.d.
Folder 64.62
“Cruise Missile Launchers,” n.d.
Folder 64.64
“Final Staff,” Lockheed – California Company (CALAC), n.d.
Folder 64.64
Introduction for Larry Kitchen, n.d.
Folder 64.65
Remarks, University of Southern California (USC), Graduates of Mechanical Engineering, n.d.
Folder 64.66
“Science in Action,” AX-1 Orientation Film, Animation Section Regarding POLARIS, n.d.
Folder 64.67
“Spending Our Engineering Money Wisely,” n.d.
Folder 64.68
[Untitled], Regarding Vince Marafino, n.d.
8. Publications and Writings.
1937, 1944, 1950, 1979-1981, 1983-1987, 1992-1993, 1995-1997, 1999-2000, n.d.
Physical Description: 1 box
Box 65
Publications and Writings.
Folder 65.1
Publications. “Air Transport for Emerging Countries,” Journal of Aircraft, Vol. 17, No. 8, 1979-1980
Correspondence, Drafts, Reviews
Folder 65.2
Publications. “Alternate Fuels Make Better Airplanes: Let’s Demonstrate Now,” co-authored by G.D. Brewer, Astronautics and
Aeronautics, 1979
Folder 65.3
Publications. “Answer to Tumerman Letter on the Symposium on Hydrogen for Aviation,” International Journal of Hydrogen Energy,
1981
Copyright Agreement, Draft
Folder 65.4
Publications. “The Challenge to Take Intelligent Risks,” Astronautics and Aeronautics, 1979
Clippings, Correspondence, Draft
Folder 65.5
Publications. Gatty: Prince of Navigators [Forward] by Bruce Brown, 1997
Folder 65.6
Publications. “Get the Job Done, Don’t Manage It to Death,” Aerospace America, 1984
Correspondence, Copyright Release, Drafts
Folder 65.7
Publications. “Lockheed Constitution Development Story,” 1950, Dec.
Folder 65.8
Publications. Lockheed L-188 Electra [Introduction] (AirLInerTech Series, Vol. 5) by Jim Upton, 1999
Folder 65.9
Publications. Lockheed: The People Behind the Story [Introduction] by Gil Cefaratt, 2000
Folder 65.10
Publications. Memorial Tribute for Ben R. Rich, National Academy of Engineering (NAE) Memorial Tributes, Volume 8, 1995
Clippings, Correspondence, Drafts
Folder 65.11
Publications. Memorial Tribute for Carlos C. Wood, National Academy of Engineering (NAE) Memorial Tributes, Vol. 9., 2000
Folder 65.12
Publications. Memorial Tribute for Frank Allen Cleveland, National Academy of Engineering (NAE) Memorial Tributes, Volume
3, 1984-1985
Folder 65.13
Publications. Memorial Tribute for Levering Smith, National Academy of Engineering (NAE) Memorial Tributes, Volume 7, 1987,
1993
Folder 65.14
Publications. Profile—Irven Culver, n.d.
Folder 65.15
Publications. “Risk and Technical Health,” Council of Engineering and Scientific Society Executives (CESSE) Quill, Vol. 24,
No. 2, 1986
Folder 65.16
Publications. “Tactical ‘Over the Horizon’ Vision,” International Defense & Technologie, No. 14. 1993
Folder 65.17
Publications. “Toward a Brighter 21st Century,” Leaders, 1980
Correspondence, Draft, Negatives
Folder 65.18
Publications. “When Not to Manage,” Aerospace America, 1983-1984
Folder 65.19
Publications. “Why the Thor-Hawk?,” The Michigan Technic, 1937, 1944, n.d.
Folder 65.20
Publications. “Your Audience Has High Hopes,” Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences Pamphlet, n.d.
Folder 65.21
Writings (Unpublished). “The Argus Program,” n.d.
Folder 65.22
Writings (Unpublished). “Autonomous Air Vehicle (AAV) Concept,” 1992
Folder 65.23
Writings (Unpublished). “Contributions of the Military to the U.S. Civil Aviation Manufacturing Industry,” 1983
Folder 65.24
Writings (Unpublished). “Critical Issues and Options,” 1983
Folder 65.25
Writings (Unpublished). Hall Hibbard Memorial, co-authored by Carl Haddon, 1996
Clippings, Correspondence, Drafts, Notes
Folder 65.26
Writings (Unpublished). “Importance of Civil Aeronautical Industry to the United States,” 1983
Folder 65.27
Writings (Unpublished). “Importance of Technology for Future Markets,” 1983
Folder 65.28
Writings (Unpublished). “Lessons of the Present,” 1983
Folder 65.29
Writings (Unpublished). “Tactical ‘Over the Horizon’ Vision,” 1985, 1992-1993, n.d.
Brochure, Clipping, Correspondence, Drafts, Memoranda, Paper
Folder 65.30
Writings (Unpublished). [White Paper for Senator Sam Nunn], 1987
9. Subject Files.
1920, 1929, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1937, 1942, ca. 1944, 1945-1946, ca. 1947-1948, 1951, 1956-1957, 1962, 1964-1986, 1988-2001,
2004, n.d.
Physical Description: 14 boxes
Folder 66.1
A300B Consortium, 1969
Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes
Folder 66.2
Advanced Short Take Off Vertical Landing (ASTOVL) Marketing Team, 1992-1993
Folder 66.3
Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) / YF-22A / F-22 Raptor, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1997, n.d.
Brochures, Meeting Materials, Paper, Photographs, Teaming Agreement
Folder 66.4
Aeroballistic Rocket (ABR) / Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV), 1994
Folder 66.6
Assured Crew Return Vehicle (ACRV), Senior Advisory Board, 1990
Agendas, Correspondence, Minutes, Notes, Presentation Materials
Folder 66.7
Ballistic Missile Defense, 1996
Correspondence, Program Summary
Folder 66.8
C-5A / C-5D / C-5 Galaxy. Congressional Hearings, 1972
Folder 66.9
C-5A / C-5D / C-5 Galaxy. Corporate Advisory Board, 1970-1974
Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Organization Chart, Presentation Materials, Reports
Folder 67.1-2
C-5A / C-5D / C-5 Galaxy. Corporate Advisory Board, 1970-1974 (2 folders)
Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Organization Chart, Presentation Materials, Reports
Folder 67.3
C-5A / C-5D / C-5 Galaxy. Engine Data, 1967-1969, n.d.
Blueprints, Memoranda, Notes
Folder 67.4-5
C-5A / C-5D / C-5 Galaxy. Miscellaneous, 1965, 1970, 1972-1974, 1984-1985 (2 folders)
Clippings, Correspondence, Drawings, Meeting Materials, Memoranda, Papers, Reports, Reviews
Folder 67.6
C-5A / C-5D / C-5 Galaxy. Photographs, n.d.
Folder 67.7
C-5A / C-5D / C-5 Galaxy. Rehabilitation Program, n.d.
Folder 67.8
C-5A / C-5D / C-5 Galaxy. U.S. Air Force. Defense Acquisition Guidebook (DAG) Modification Committee, 1974
Agenda, Attendees, Charter, Correspondence, Notes
Folder 67.9
C-5A / C-5D / C-5 Galaxy. U.S. Air Force. Non-Developmental Airlift Aircraft (NDAA) C-5D, 1995, n.d.
Correspondence, Executive Summary, Presentation Materials, Notes
Folder 67.10
C-141 Starlifter, 1966-1967, 1969-1971
Correspondence, Memoranda
Folder 67.11
Corona, 1995-1996, n.d.
Brochures, Clippings, Correspondence, Drafts, Photographs
Folder 68.1
Corona, 1995-1996, n.d.
Brochures, Clippings, Correspondence, Drafts, Photographs
Folder 68.2
Deep Quest / Deep Submergence Search Vehicle (DSSV) / Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DSRV), 1966-1968
Folder 68.3
Electra. Braniff Accident, 1968-1969, n.d.
Memoranda, Notes, Reports
Folder 68.4
Electra. Electra 2000, n.d.
Folder 68.5
Electra. Model 12 Super Electra, 1972
Folder 68.6
Electra. Model 14 Super Electra, 1937
Folder 68.7
Exoatmospheric Reentry Interceptor System (ERIS), Review Committee, 1985
Agendas, Memoranda, Notes
Folder 68.8
F-104 Starfighter, 1957, 1974, 1996
Clippings, Clarence L. Johnson Paper, Photographs, Program Scope
Folder 68.10
Ground Vehicle Programs / Twister / TerraStar, 1966-1967, 1974, n.d.
Clipping, Memoranda, Notes, Report
Folder 68.12
Husky Program, 1973
Correspondence, Illustrations, Memoranda, Notes
Folder 68.14
Hydrogen Fuel. AVT Program, 1986
Attendees, Meeting Materials
Folder 68.15
Hydrogen Fuel. Canadian Federal Advisory Group on Hydrogen Opportunities, 1986
Correspondence, Membership, Notes, Reports
Folder 68.16
Hydrogen Fuel. Canadian Hydrogen Industry Council. World Hydrogen Summit 1993, 1993-1994
Brochure, Correspondence, Invitees, Memoranda, Notes, Report, Schedule
Folder 69.1
Hydrogen Fuel. International Ad Hoc Executive Group (AHEG) for Hydrogen Fuelled Aircraft. Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Luft-
und Raumfahrt (DGLR) and Deutsche Forschungs- und Versuchsanstalt fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt (DFVLR) International Symposium,
Hydrogen In Air Transportation, 1979
Folder 69.2-4
Hydrogen Fuel. International Ad Hoc Executive Group (AHEG) for Hydrogen Fuelled Aircraft. Miscellaneous, 1979-1983 (3 folders)
Agendas, Correspondence, Membership, Notes, Reports, Papers
Folder 69.5
Hydrogen Fuel. International Association for Hydrogen Energy. “Transitions to Hydrogen” Workshop, 1983-1984
Correspondence, Notes, Participants, Paper, Program
Folder 69.6
Hydrogen Fuel. International Association for Hydrogen Energy. World Hydrogen Energy Conference, 1978-1980
Folder 70.1-5
Hydrogen Fuel. Miscellaneous, 1977-1983, 1985-1988, 1990-1994, n.d.
Clippings, Correspondence, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes, Papers, Presentation Materials, Reports
Folder 71.1
Hydrogen Fuel. P-3 Conversion, 1980
Correspondence, Photographs, Presentation Materials
Folder 71.2
Hydrogen Fuel. Senate Meetings, 1980-1981, n.d.
Correspondence, Presentation Materials, Schedule
Folder 71.3
Hydrogen Fuel. Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), Conference and Workshop on Implementing Transportation Fuel Alternatives
for North America into the 21st Century, 1985
Attendees, Notes, Program
Folder 71.4
Hydrogen Fuel. U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Science and Technology, Subcommittee on Transportation, Aviation
and Materials, Hydrogen Research and Development Act (H.R. 3899), 1985-1986
Correspondence, Notes, Presentation Materials, Research Materials
Folder 71.5
Hypercruiser / Air Force Hypersonics Technology Program, 1993-1995
Correspondence, Memoranda, Paper, Reports
Folder 71.6
JetStar, 1966-1967, 1969, 1972, 1974
Correspondence, Memoranda, Report
Folder 71.7
Joint Strike Fighter, Concept Demonstrator Aircraft (CDA), 1997
Presentation Materials, Program Organization Chart
Folder 71.9
L-206 / YC-130 / C-130J / C-130 Hercules. Anniversary Articles, 1951, 1984, 2004
Clippings, Correspondence, Drafts
Folder 71.10
L-206 / YC-130 / C-130J / C-130 Hercules. Litigation. Buckhout, etc., et.al. v. Lockheed Martin Corporation, etc., et.al.,
1995, 1998-1999
Correspondence, Deposition
Folder 71.11
L-206 / YC-130 / C-130J / C-130 Hercules. Litigation. Zaremba, et.al. v. Lockheed, et.al., 1995, 1997
Correspondence, Depositions, Memoranda, Minutes, Reports
Folder 71.12
L-206 / YC-130 / C-130J / C-130 Hercules. Miscellaneous, 1994-1997, n.d.
Drawings, Memoranda, Notes, Presentation Materials
Folder 71.13
L-206 / YC-130 / C-130J / C-130 Hercules. Project HOW, 1967, 1973
Correspondence, Drawing, Memoranda
Folder 71.14
L-206 / YC-130 / C-130J / C-130 Hercules. Stall Review, 1996
Agenda, Correspondence, Organization Chart
Folder 71.15
L-500, 1966, 1968, 1970
Blueprints, Brochure, Comparison Studies
Folder 72.1
L-1011 TriStar. Characteristics Summary, 1976, 1979
Folder 72.2
L-1011 TriStar. British Airways Rollout, 1978
Brochure, Photographs, Press Release, Schedule
Folder 72.3
L-1011 TriStar. Congress of the U.S., House of Representatives, Committee on Banking and Currency. Backup Hearing Materials,
1971
AH-56 Background, C-5 Guarantee Status, Engineering Data and Comparisons, Flight and Ground Tests, Market Data, Noise, Summary
Data
Folder 72.4
L-1011 TriStar. Congress of the U.S., House of Representatives, Committee on Banking and Currency. Hearing Materials, 1971
Engine: Rolls Comparisons, Flight Summary and Ground Test, Impact Studies and Hearing Notes, L-1011 vs. C-5 Structure, Noise
Performance, Questions, Summary Data
Folder 72.5
L-1011 TriStar. Design and Safety Reviews, 1967-1968
Correspondence, Memoranda, Reports
Folder 72.6
L-1011 TriStar. International Air Transport Association, 1973-1974
Folder 72.7-8
L-1011 TriStar. Miscellaneous, 1967-1974 (2 folders)
Agendas, Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Reports
Folder 73.1-5
L-1011 TriStar. Rolls-Royce. Miscellaneous, 1968-1976, 1991, n.d. (5 folders)
Blueprints, Brochure, Correspondence, Drawings, Meeting Materials, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes
Folder 74.1-3
L-1011 TriStar. Rolls-Royce. Miscellaneous, 1968-1976, 1991, n.d. (3 folders)
Blueprints, Brochure, Correspondence, Drawings, Meeting Materials, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes
Folder 74.4
L-1011 TriStar. Rolls-Royce. Photographs, n.d.
Folder 74.5
L-1011 TriStar. Rolls-Royce. Visiting Team Report on RB-211 Fan Disc, 1973, n.d.
Correspondence, Notes, Report
Folder 74.6
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Brochures. “Adventures in Aerospace: A Pictorial Summary
of What’s Going On at the Lockheed-California Company and Other Lockheed Divisions,” ca. 1975
Folder 74.7
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Brochures. “Air Transportation in the 21st Century,” ca.
1980
Folder 74.8
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Brochures. “Imagination,” 1969
Folder 74.9
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Brochures. Lockheed Martin Skunk Works, 1998
Folder 74.10
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Brochures. “Lockheed Pathways to the Stars,” 1967
Folder 74.11
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Brochures. “Lockheed Profile,” 1965
Folder 74.12
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Brochures. “A Portfolio of Lockheed’s Airplanes,” ca.
1979
Folder 74.13
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Brochures. “Who’s Who on the Lockheed SST: Development
Phase,” 1966
Folder 75.1-2
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Corporate Safety Board, 1968-1974, n.d. (2 folders)
Agendas, Memoranda, Minutes
Folder 75.3
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Employee Newsletters. Lockheed Advanced Development Company
Star, 1993-1994
Folder 75.4
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Employee Newsletters. Lockheed Employee Recreation Club
(LERC), Pilots Club, 1974
Folder 75.5
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Employee Newsletters. Lockheed MSD Star, 1956
Folder 75.6
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Employee Newsletters. Lockheed Today, 1992, 1994
Folder 75.7
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Employee Newsletters. Stardust, 1977
Folder 75.8
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Financial and Model History, 1957, 1968, 1972, 1974-1978,
1983, n.d.
Summary Reports, Historical Financial and Operating Statistics
Folder 75.9
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Firsts, 1970-1971
Correspondence, Memoranda
Folder 75.10
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Independent Research and Development (IR&D) Program, 1965-1966,
1968-1974
Correspondence, Memoranda, Reports
Folder 75.11
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. New Product Opportunities, 1970-1972, 1975, 1978, 1982,
n.d.
Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Presentation Materials
Folder 75.12
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Anderson, Roy A., 1982
Biographical Data, Transcript
Folder 75.13
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Brown, Herschel J., 1982
Folder 75.14
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Canaday, John E., 1982
Folder 75.15
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Chappellet, Cyril, 1982
Folder 75.16
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Chappellet, Mrs. Cyril “(Better known
as ‘Pat’),” “Comments on 1932 Founding of Lockheed Aircraft,” ca. Sept. 2000
Correspondence, Draft, Transcript
Folder 75.17
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Christen, Harvey, 1982
Folder 75.18
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Cleveland, Frank Allen (Al), 1982
Folder 76.1
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Donaldson, R., 1982
Folder 76.2
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Frain, Frank, 1982
Folder 76.3
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Haack, Robert W., 1982
Folder 76.4
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Haddon, M. Carl, 1982
Folder 76.5
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Haughton, Daniel J., 1982
Biographical Data, Photograph, Transcript
Folder 76.6
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Hawkins, Willis M., 1982
Clippings, Photographs, Transcript
Folder 76.7
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Hawkins, Willis M., “Some of the Early
Steps Leading to the Creation of Lockheed Missiles and Space Company (LMSC),” 2001, Apr. 26
Folder 76.8
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Hibbard, Hall L., ca. 1944, 1946, 1979,
1982
Clippings, Photographs, Transcript
Folder 76.9
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Hull, J. Kenneth, 1982
Folder 76.10
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Jacques, Fred S., 1982
Folder 76.11
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Johnson, Vernon A., 1982
Folder 76.12
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Kitchen, Lawrence O. (Larry), 1982
Folder 76.13
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Kotchian, Archibald Carl, 1982
Folder 76.14
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. LeVier, Anthony W. (Tony), 1982
Biographical Data, Photographs, Transcript
Folder 76.15
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Meyer, Allan G., 1982
Folder 76.16
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Mitchell, R.I., 1982
Folder 76.17
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Nelson, Erik, 1982
Folder 76.18
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Osborn, Ralph J., 1982
Folder 76.19
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Rice, G.E., 1982
Folder 76.20
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Root, Leonard Eugene [i.e.: Clarence L.
Johnson, 1910-1990], 1982
Folder 76.21
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Stadlman, Anthony, 1982
Folder 76.22
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Sullivan, Leo, 1982
Folder 76.23
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Wagner, Charles S. (Chuck), 1982
Folder 76.24
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Oral Histories. Wilson, D.R., 1982
Folder 76.25
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Organization Charts. Aeronautical Systems Company, 1989
Folder 76.26
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Organization Charts. Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, n.d.
Folder 76.27
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Organization Charts. Lockheed - California Company, n.d.
Folder 76.28
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Publications. Beyond the Horizons: The Lockheed Story,
1995-1997
Clipping, Correspondence, Draft, Notes
Folder 77.1
Lockheed Aircraft Company / Lockheed Corporation / Lockheed Martin. Publications. “The Lockheed Story,” by Denham Scott, Southern
California Industrial News, 1967-1969
Folder 77.4
P-80A Shooting Star, 1945, n.d.
Clarence L. Johnson Paper, Clipping
Folder 77.5
P-116 Program / Ultra Large Airship Transportation System, 1992-1994
Agendas, Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Presentation Materials
Folder 77.6
Retracted Rotor Helicopter Program, 1966-1968
Blueprints, Correspondence
Folder 77.7
Rigid Rotor Helicopters. AH-56 Cheyenne. Advanced Aerial Fire Support System (AAFSS). Army Review Board, 1965
Folder 77.8
Rigid Rotor Helicopters. AH-56 Cheyenne. Advanced Aerial Fire Support System (AAFSS). Blue Ribbon Committee Evaluation, 1969
Agenda, Correspondence, Memoranda, Notes, Papers, Report
Folder 77.9
Rigid Rotor Helicopters. AH-56 Cheyenne. Advanced Aerial Fire Support System (AAFSS). Miscellaneous, 1966-1968, 1970-1972,
1975, 1977, n.d.
Brochure, Correspondence, Memoranda, Photographs, Presentation Materials, Reports
Folder 77.10
Rigid Rotor Helicopters. AH-56 Cheyenne. Advanced Attack Helicopter (AAH) Comparison, 1979
Correspondence, Notes, Program Summary
Folder 77.11
Rigid Rotor Helicopters. AH-56 Cheyenne. Project History, 1999
Folder 78.1
Rigid Rotor Helicopters. Model 286, ca. 1967, n.d.
Paper, Photographs, Presentation Materials
Folder 78.2
Rigid Rotor Helicopters. XH-51, 1970, 1973, n.d.
Correspondence, Notes, Reports
Folder 78.3
Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) P3C UPDATE II Orion, 1978, n.d.
Correspondence, Invitation, Itinerary, Notes, Program, Schedule
Folder 78.5
Short Range Attack Missile (SRAM) Program / AGM-69A, 1967-1971
Agenda, Correspondence, Memoranda, Minutes
Folder 78.6
Shuttle/Agena Upper Stage, 1974
Briefing Materials, Photographs
Folder 78.7
Space Shuttle, 1969-1971
Correspondence, Memoranda, Organization Chart, Reports
Folder 78.8
Starlet / Starlite System, 1966-1967
Blueprints, Memoranda, Report
Folder 78.9
Tactical Missiles / Antitank/Assault Weapon (VIPER) Program, 1966-1968
Folder 78.11
Unmanned Tactical Aircraft (UTA), 1995
Folder 78.12
Vega, “Winnie Mae,” 1920, 1929, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1969
Clipping, Correspondence, Photographs
Folder 79.1
Vertical Short Take Off and Landing (VSTOL) Systems, 1969
Correspondence, Memoranda, Report
Folder 79.2
Very High Altitude (VHA) / High Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) Aircraft, 1984-1985, 1991
Briefing Materials, Drawings, Memoranda, Patent Evaluation, Reports
Folder 79.3
VSX / S-3A / S-3 Viking, 1967-1974
Agenda, Brochure, Correspondence, Memoranda, Minutes, Notes, Organization Chart
Folder 79.5
X-7 Test Vehicles, 1951, 1975, 1982, n.d.
Correspondence, Photographs, Press Releases
Folder 79.8
X-Wing Aircraft, 1975, n.d.
Agenda, Correspondence, Drawing, Memoranda, Newsletter, Notes, Paper, Photographs, Presentation Materials
Folder 79.9
YO-30A / Q-Star / QT-2 Prize Crew / Quiet Aircraft, 1966-1971, n.d.
Clipping, Drawings, Memoranda, Photographs, Press Releases
Oversize.
1963-1966, n.d.
Physical Description: 1 box and 6 scrapbooks
Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Development, Scrapbooks.
1963-1966
6 scrapbooks with Clippings, Correspondence, Ephemera, Photographs
Box 80
Hydrogen Fuel, Art Work (1 folder)
n.d.
Photographs, Presentation Materials.