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"UAH Summary Statistics-Cataloging and Circulation Departments."
This document lists the number of books added and circulated in the month of October. -
"Ulla, Inge, little Gge at the Beach / Rita, Hanns coming in / Daytona Bch 1st Oct '67 week."
Shown in the first part of the film is Rita and Hanns, two friends of the Dannenbergs, swimming in the resort pool. The film then transitions to show Ingeborg, Betty, and George making sandcastles and playing in the surf of the ocean. 1967. -
"Ullrichs, Ulla, Geo, IM im & am Wasser / Daytona Beach 1st Oct '67 week."
Konrad, Klaus, Betty, and Ingeborg Dannenberg and little George vacation in Daytona Beach, Florida. The film opens with the family lounging around the pool at their resort, and then shows them walking down to the beach to play on the sand and in the ocean. 1967. -
"Ullrichs' Departure Jacksonville Airport / 7 Oct '67."
Konrad, Klaus, Ingeborg, and Betty Dannenberg and little George accompany the Ullrichs (Rita and Hanns) to Jacksonville International Airport, where they leave by plane. They've recorded the Ullrichs going to the airport, boarding the plane, and the Dannenbergs waving goodbye from an observation deck. Fall 1967. -
"Ultra high strength composite materials."
8 x 10 inch black and white photograph which displays an image that includes the plate, bar and the magnification of the bar to display its molecules. -
"United Aircraft Quarterly Bee-hive:" January 1962, Volume XXXVII, Number 1.
A book containing various articles surrounding the activities and achievements of the Saturn program up to January, 1962. -
"United Aircraft Quarterly Bee-hive:" Spring, 1962: Volume XXXVII, Number 2.
A book containing various articles surrounding the activities and achievements of the Saturn program up to Spring, 1962. -
"University and research institute contracts awarded by MSFC."
This is a list of contract numbers, contractor, subject and RNT contact. -
"University of Alabama Centers-Announcements 1963-1964."
The pamphlet provides information about attending the University of Alabama Centers, including advantages of attending, entrance requirements, fees, withdrawls, refunds, and the registration calendar. It also gives information on the individual programs of study, including the program description and the classes offered for that program. -
"University of Alabama Huntsville Center Library-Information Concerning The Library."
The document provides the library hours, library smoking policy, location of library materials, and fines for the loss of library materials. -
"University of Alabama Huntsville Facts for Prospective Students."
The bulletin includes a summary of degree programs and admissions requirements for students applying to the university. -
"University of Alabama in Huntsville Announces The Opening of Fall Quarter September 21, 1964."
The anouncement states the undergraduate and graduate majors that will be offered beginning in September of 1964 and briefly discusses registration for classes. -
"University of Alabama in Huntsville Facts For Prospective Students."
The provided information includes facts about the instructional programs, research institute, admission requirements, freshman counseling, expenses, and more. -
"University of Alabama in Huntsville Library Regulations."
This document outlines library hours, location of books and periodicals, and circulation procedures. -
"Use of tank mounted booster pumps for providing NPSH to turbopumps operating in a radiation environment."
This paper outlines the results of a test program which was planned to demonstrate the feasibility of using a tank mounted, all-inducer, high speed liquid hydrogen booster pump to provide NPSH for the turbo pump in a reactor-powered vehicle. The cavitation problem associated with pumpoing liquid hydrogen, when used as a propellant, is further aggravated by localized heating caused by radiation from the reactor. -
"Uses of Saturn."
Saturn and Apollo hardware will not have realized their ultimate potential for space exploration after the project lunar landing is complete. To accomplish the Apollo lunar landing program, an immense backlog of technology, facilities, and booster capability will have been built up, and we believe proper utilization of this resource will fill the needs for planetary, lunar and earth orbital space exploration for years to come. -
"Vacation '78. 1975 Christmas. 1976 Christmas."
A selection of various Christmas and family scenes. Includes a visit to Grizzly Gorge safari park/zoo. Some scenes of a family vacation to the beach and birthday parties for Eddie Burwell and Christy Burwell.
Christmas [00:01, 00:57, 01:43, 02:51, 02:59, 04:26, 20:04, 22:28]
Vacation [07:10, 09:29, 13:21]
Birthday party [23:25, 24:53]
Other family events [04:50, 05:32, 06:15, 06:23, 06:41, 14:46, 17:58]
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"Vacation in 1977. 1975 Michigan."
Footage of the Burwell family at Christmas, during several vacations, and a trip to Big Spring Park.
Christmas [00:03, 03:35, 20:35]
Play [01:06, 06:04, 09:36, 17:34]
Aerial footage [07:38
Beach trip [11:31]
Snow [14:13]
Shooting in a field [23:11]
Big Spring Park [24:15]
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"Vacation. Washington 1957."
Films of various family vacations. Notable events include a trip to the Smoky Mountains, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and mid-century Washington D.C.
Boats and boating [08:04]
Blue Ridge Parkway [00:24]
Mount Vernon [06:47]
Washington D.C. [01:48, 04:31]
People interacting with bears [12:35] -
"VBCC - Graduation & Party."
A graduation party at the Von Braun Convention Center in downtown Huntsville, Alabama. -
"Velez, Ellis, Redford - Arles, Fr. Aug, 1945."
The three soldiers are waiting outside the showers in camp. -
"Vibration and acoustic environment characteristics of the Saturn V launch vehicle."
This paper presents representative examples of vibration and acoustic data from flights of the Saturn V launch vehicle and static firings of Saturn V launch vehicle stages. The purpose of the paper is to provide vibration and acoustic environment characteristics which are pertinent to the design of launch vehicles -
"Vienna Pass."
The pass certified that the bearer was a member of the Vienna Garrison. The pass belonged to Louis Salmon. -
"View from the North of Scale Model UAH, January, 1968."
The model shows the future library building and the Engineering Science building. -
"View from the South of Scale Model UAH, January, 1968."
The model shows the future library and the Engineering Science building. -
"Visit to Cape Kennedy w/ Ulla, VAB - LC39 - 501."
Konrad, Klaus, Ingeborg, and Betty Dannenberg and little George visit Cape Canaveral. On the film they are shown touring the NASA spaceflight facilities here, driving past a number of launching vehicles and pads. The film wraps up by showing a plaque commemorating the success of the Mercury spaceflight program. Fall 1967. -
"Vol. IV 3rd edition Management Information."
This document contains copies of management charts and photographs maintained in the Management Information Office of the Executive Staff on Advanced Program and Research and Technology Areas. -
"Warning! Exercise can cause visible side effects.*"
Man and woman working out -
"Warning!; Prolonged Use Can Be Dangerous To Your Health"
Couch with newspapers and magazines and tin cans and food surrounding it -
"Water Scamp."
This flier has an illustration of the Water Scamp, a diagram of the layout of its use in a pool, and its specifications. -
"We were expecting action!"
A sign for "Cafe Dingbat" can be seen in the background. -
"We're winning the race with Russia."
Partial article discussing the United States' victories in the space-race over Russia. -
"Welcome back planned for 'Gum Drop' crew."
A news article detailing the festivities planned upon the return of nine astronauts returning from a 10-day mission. -
"Welcome back planned for 'Gum drop' crew."
News article detailing the planned 'Welcome back' events surrounding the resturn of the Apollo 9 crew. -
"Welding cryogenic materials for aerospace applications."
Cryogenic propellant rocket engine hardware and the related test facilities will be described. Methods used for selection of alloys for liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen service will be discussed. Unique equipment and welding procedures are reviewed with emphasis on welding problems and their solutions to assure reliable hardware and facilities. Examples of specific welding procedures and methods of quality assurance will be given for joining application ranging in size from .001" to 11" thick sections. -
"Welding for aerospace application : a panel discussion."
Original is a photocopy; W. A. Wilson, Chairman; Russell Meredith, North American Aviation; Robert Hackman, Linde Company; Frank Wallace, Pratt-Whitney Aircraft; P.G. Parks, NASA, MSFC; G. O. Hoglund, Aluminum Company of America.