Box 3
Contains 42 Results:
Earhart, Amelia Addressee: Robert James Braly Writer's location: New York City, January 28, 1929
Predicts the future of aviation. Rudin # A-66
Earhart, Amelia Addressee: Dr. R.E. Whitehead Writer's location: Rye, New York, September 25, 1934
Earhart suggests statistics should be gathered for women pilots "We do not know how they react to altitude, or fatigue, or anything else, as we do men." Rudin # A-66A
Earhart, Amelia Addressee: Miss. Ursula Toomey Writer's location: New York City, March 28, 1930
Earhart is pleased that more women are showing an interest in aviation. Rudin # A-67
Earhart, Amelia Addressee: Federal Communications Commission Writer's location: Union Air Terminal Burbank, California, August 8, 1936
Earhart licensing the aircraft for her last flight. Rudin # A-68
Edison, Thomas Writer's location: Orange, NJ, 1898
Edison's working draft of a letter relating to foreign royalties on the photograph. Rudin # A-69
Edison, Thomas Writer's location: n.p., n.d.
Questions and answers posed to civil engineers and mechanical engineers seeking employment at Edison Laboratories. Rudin # A-70
Edison, Thomas Addressee: Buchanan Writer's location: n.p., n.d.
Asks departments to reduce payrolls. Rudin # A-71
Edison, Thomas Writer's location: Menlo Park, NJ, December 27, 1881
Electric Lamp Patent to provide the lamp with a simpler and cheaper base. See also Selden, Bell, Tesla and Wright for other patents. Rudin # A-72
Edison, Thomas Addressee: Hon. Abram S. Hewitt Writer's location: New York, May 15, 1883
Edison agrees to light Cooper Institute. Rudin # A-73
Edison, Thomas Addressee: Edwin Elsbach Writer's location: Orange, NJ, October 9, 1918
Discusses his experiments on ink which could facilitate printing for the blind. Rudin # A-74