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Konrad Dannenberg Collection
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Konrad Dannenberg Collection
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spc_dann_000148
MC_43_032
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"#4 Beach-life."
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Konrad, Klaus, and Ingeborg Dannenberg vacation in Daytona Beach, Florida. Shows family building a sandcastle and playing in the ocean surf. August 1957.
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Dannenberg, Konrad
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1957-08
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1950-1959
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Dannenberg, Konrad
German Americans
Daytona Beach (Fla.)
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Konrad Dannenberg Collection
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MC_43_033
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"#5 Daytona - The End."
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End of Dannenberg family vacation to Daytona Beach, Florida in August of 1957. They show the neon sign of the Swiss Colony, the inn where they are staying, as well as the entrances to the sea-zoo and the museum of speed, and conclude the film with a few more shots of them on the beach.
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Dannenberg, Konrad
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1957-08
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Dannenberg, Konrad
German Americans
Daytona Beach (Fla.)
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John Rison Jones Collection
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John Rison Jones Collection
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"104th Infantry Division Timberwolves."
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John Rison Jones of Huntsville, Alabama served with the Timberwolves. This pamphlet includes a combat history and photographs of the 104th Infantry Division during World War II. The inside front cover notes, "Passed by censor for mailing home."
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1940-1949
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Soldiers
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World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--Europe
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John Rison Jones, Jr. Collection
Box 1
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Christel W. Ludewig McCanless Collection
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Christel Ludewig McCanless was born in Germany in 1939. Her father, Hermann Ludewig, was one of the V-2 engineers at Peenemuende. Consequently, she grew up in Peenemuende until an air raid in 1943 destroyed their home. McCanless and her family moved to Trebbin, Germany, which became part of East Germany after World War II.
In 1953, Ludewig accepted a job to work with Von Braun in Huntsville, Alabama and decided to flee East Germany with his family. McCanless continued school in the United States and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Montevallo and then graduated with a Masters in Library Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
She served as the first full-time, professional librarian at UAH. After serving as the Library Director at UAH, she worked in the Huntsville Times newspaper library, the Huntsville Museum of Art’s Art Reference Library, and the Huntsville Museum of Art’s Education Resource Center. In addition, she consulted for the Alabama Library Exchange and created workshops on technology and library science.
McCanless is the author of "Fabergé and His Works: An Annotated Bibliography of the First Century of His Art" and a co-author of "Fabergé Eggs: A Retrospective."
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spc_mcca_000337_000340
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"10th Annual Meeting of the Alabama Division of the Southeastern Regional Association of Physical Plant Administrators of Universities and Colleges."
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University of Alabama in Huntsville
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1968-04-10
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1960-1969
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Southeastern Regional Association of Physical Plant Administrators of Universities and Colleges (U.S.)
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University of Alabama in Huntsville
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
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Leaflets
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Christel L. McCanless Collection
Box 1, Folder 53
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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en
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Serials Collection
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Serials Collection
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"14 Employees Graduated With First UAH Class."
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Clipping from the <i> Marshall Star</i>, May 29, 1968, vol. 8, no. 36.
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<i>Marshall Star</i>
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1968-05-29
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1960-1969
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Aeronautical engineers
Commencement ceremonies
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George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
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Clippings
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Serials Collection
<i>Marshall Star</i>, box 1967-1970
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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This item was digitized for the Apollo 11 50th anniversary celebration.
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en
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ap11_exhibit_2019_08
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Konrad Dannenberg Collection
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Konrad Dannenberg Collection
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spc_dann_000304_02
MC_43_188
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"17 Apr. 52- see letter #72 (Contract)- Dannenberg, 14 Jun 52- see letter (to follow) Jet Vane Contr. Amendm [illegible] other details."
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Dannenberg, Konrad
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Konrad Dannenberg
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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en
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NASA TECHNICAL
MEMORANDUM
January 13, 1966
1965 P U B L I C A T I O N S
BY
M a t e r i a l s Division
NASA
George C. Mdrshdll
S'dce Flight Center,
�NASA-GEORGE C. MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
January 13, 1966
NASA TM.X-53378
1965 PUBLICATIONS
Materials Division
ABSTRACT
"1965 Publications" is a compilation of abstracts of NASA Technical
Memorandums and MSFC Internal Notes, written by personnel of the Materials
Division and released during 1965.
These reports may be requested from the MSFC Library at the following
address:
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
Huntsville, Alabama
35812
Attention: MS-IPL
�NASA-GEORGE C. MARSHALL SPACE F L I G H T CENTER
TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM X-53378
1965 PUBLICATIONS
by
Materials Division
MATERIALS D I V I S I O N
PROPULSION AND VEHICLE ENGINEERING LABORATORY
�TABLE OF CONTENTS
........................:....
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SUMMARY
Page
1
1
NASA TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
. ... . . .. . . . . . ... . ..
Spectrographic Solution Analysis of Aluminum Alloys . .
Nonmonotonicity in Sensitivity Test Data . . . . . . . .
Studies in Silazane Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1964 Publications
..
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. .
2
2
2
3
Vacuum Compatibility of Engineering Materials (Liquid and
. .
. .
. . .
. . . .
Semi-Solids)
3
Effect of LiquPd Nitrogen Dilution of LOX Impact Sensitivity
3-
Acoustic Techniques for the Nondestructive Evaluation of
. .
Adhesively Bonded Composite Materials . . . . . .
4
H-1 Engine LOX Dome Failure
4
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. ...
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..... ...... . ... .
Comparison of Two Instruments for Determining Hardness
.
. . . ... .. . . . .
of Elastomers
5
Effects of Nuclear Radiation, Cryogenic Temperature, and
Vacuum on the Electrical Properties of Dielectric Materials
5
Accelerated Compression Set Properties of Fourteen
. . . . . . . .
.
.
Elastomers . .
6
.
....
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.
. ...
... ... .....
Preliminary Investigation of Blast Hazards of R P - 1 1 ~ 0 ~
and LH2/LOX Propellant Combinations . . .
. . . .
. . .
..
Further Development and Evaluation of M-31 Insulation for
. .. . ....
Radiant Heating Environments . . . . . .
.
.
...........
Tracuum Compatibility of Engineering Materials (Solids) I1 .
Automatic Extensometer for Elastomers
. .
Size and Duration of Fireballs from Propellant Explosions .
Stress Corrosion Studies of AM-355 Stainless Steel . . . . .
Low Temperature Mechanical Properties of HP 9-4-25 Alloy
6
7
7
7
8
8
8
�Page
Experimental X-ray Stress Analysis for PrecipitatTon Hardened
Alloys . . .
.
. . .. .
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9
Investigation of the Coefficient of Friction of Various
Greases and Dry Film Lubricants at Ultra High Loads for
the Saturn Hold Down Arms
. . .
. . . . . . .
.. .
9
Low Temperature Mechanical Properties of Aluminum Alloy 2219T87, 0.040-Inch Thick Sheet Through 5.000-Inch Thick Plate . .
9
Distribution of Failure Times in Stress Corrosion Tests
. . .
10
Effects of Various Additives on Physical Properties and
. . . . . . . .
Performance of Monomethylhydrazine
...
10
Simulation Study of the Amount of Sensitivity Test Data
Required to Reject the Hypothesis of Normality When the
Sample Population is Nonnormal . .
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.... ....
11
Status Report on Chemical Synthesis of Monomeric SelfSealant Type Esters
. . . .
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11
A Compilation of Radiant and
12
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... ... ... ..
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Convective Heating Test Results .
MSFC INTERNAL NOTES
Flexure Fatigue Properties of Typical S-IV Common Bulkhead
Composite Sandwich structure at Liquid Nitrogen.Temperature
.
12
Low Temperature Mechanical Properties of "Tensilized" Waspaloy
Bolts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13
Preliminary Investigation of Explosive Hazards of Solvents
. .
. .. . .. .
in Contact with Liquid Oxygen
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13
S-13 Thermal.Contro1 Coating for SA-91Pegasus A Spacecraft
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13
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14
. '. . .
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Examination of Electropolished Foils of Aluminum Alloys
by Transmission Electron Microscopy
. .. . .. . .
.
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Absorption Correction Tables for the Philips A M R / ~Electron
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Probe at Electron Energies of 30 and 20 KV
. . ...
14
Low Temperature Mechanical Properties Evaluation of TD Nickel
14
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�GEORGE C. MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
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TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM X-53378
1965 PUBLICATIONS
by
Materials Division
SUMMARY
This report lists and abstracts NASA Technical Memorandums'and MSFC
Internal Notes written by personnel of the Materials Division, Propulsion
and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center,
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, during 1965.
INTRODUCTION
The mission of the Materials Division is to conduct research and
development in materials science and engineering as related to the programs of the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center. This report lists
and abstracts the technical reports written by personnel of the Materials
Division during 1965.
Requests for copies of these reports should be addressed to:
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
Huntsville, Alabama 35812
Attention: MS-IPL
�NASA TECHNICAL MEMORANDUMS
J a n u a r y 30, 1965
1964 PUBLICATIONS
NASA TM X-53191
by M a t e r i a l s D i v i s i o n
U n c l a s s i f i e d , 1 8 pages
"1964 P u b l i c a t i o n s " i s a c o m p i l a t i o n of a b s t r a c t s o f a NASA T e c h n i c a l
Note, NASA T e c h n i c a l Memorandums, and MSFC I n t e r n a l N o t e s , w r i t t e n by
p e r s o n n e l of t h e M a t e r i a l s D i v i s i o n and r e l e a s e d d u r i n g 1964.
J a n u a r y 20, 1965
SPECTROGRAPHIC SOLUTION ANALYSIS
OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS
NASA TM X-53192
by D. Hamilton and S. C o r b i t t
U n c l a s s i f i e d , 1 8 pages, 5 t a b l e s , 6 f i g u r e s , 1 p l a t e
To o b t a i n a c c u r a t e a n a l y s e s of m e t a l s and a l l o y s w i t h t h e most
w i d e l y used t e c h n i q u e of s p e c t r o g r a p h i c a n a l y s i s , i . e . , t h e p o i n t - t o p l a n e s p a r k t e c h n i q u e , t h e s t a n d a r d s and t h e unknown m a t e r i a l must be
q u i t e s i m i l a r i n s i z e , s h a p e , chemical c o m p o s i t i o n , and m e t a l l u r g i c a l
s t a t e . By d i s s o l v i n g t h e sample and u s i n g t h e vacuum cup s p a r k t e c h n i q u e
t o a n a l y z e t h e s o l u t i o n , t h e s e l i m i t a t i o n s c a n be circumvented.
Standards
c a n be s y n t h e s i z e d e a s i l y by mixing a l i q u o t s of m a s t e r r e f e r e n c e s o l u tions.
The s o l u t i o n t e c h n i q u e a l s o o f f e r s t h e p o s s i b i l i t y of a d d i n g a n
i n t e r n a l s t a n d a r d and, t h e r e b y , o b t a i n i n g a w i d e r s e l e c t i o n o f r e f e r e n c e
l i n e s t o use i n the analysis.
The s o l u t i o n s p e c t r o g r a p h i c method h a s been i n v e s t i g a t e d and a p p l i e d
t o a wide v a r i e t y of a n a l y t i c a l problems a t t h i s C e n t e r . A s a n example,
t h e p r o c e d u r e f o r t h e d e t e r m i n a t i o n of manganese, z i r c o n i u m , magnesium,
vanadium, t i t a n i u m , and i r o n i n t y p e s 2219 and 2319 aluminum a l l o y i s
presented.
The r e s u l t s a g r e e w i t h t h e r e s u l t s o f c l a s s i c a l wet methods
and a r e p r e c i s e t o f0.005 p e r c e n t i n t h e c o n c e n t r a t i o n r a n g e s i n v o l v e d .
J a n u a r y 22, 1965
NONMONOTONICITY I N SENSITIVITY
TEST DATA
NASA TM X-53194
by J . B. GAYLE
U n c l a s s i f i e d , 9 pages, 2 f i g u r e s
I n g e n e r a l , t h e f r e q u e n c y of r e a c t i o n s f o r s e n s i t i v i t y t e s t d a t a
of t h e ''go-no-go" t y p e i n c r e a s e s m o n o t o n i c a l l y w i t h i n c r e a s i n g l e v e l s
of s t i m u l u s . However, o c c a s i o n a l i n s t a n c e s o f nonmonotonic b e h a v i o r
have been n o t e d .
�One such instance has been investigated by carrying out a sufficient
number of replicate tests to permit a statistical analysis of the data.
The results indicated that over a considerable range of stimulus levels
the frequency of response decreased. significantly with increasing
stimulus levels. The significance of this finding to sensitivity testing in general is discussed.
February 1, 1965
STUDIES IN SILAZANE CHEMISTRY
NASA TM X-53197
by James D. Byrd and James E. Curry
Unclassified, 31 pages, 6 tables, 7 figures
The chemistry of a number of silazane compounds has been studied in
an effort to prepare polymers containing Si-N linkages. This effort
has resulted in the discovery or development of some new and interesting
polymeric materials.
Polysilazanes having good thermal stability, elastomeric properties,
and good film-forming properties have been prepared. A method has been
developed for the preparation of an elastomeric silazane from dimethyldichlorosilane and ethylenediamine. This material has good thermal
stability and remains rubbery after extended exposure to elevated temperatures (300-400°C).
Polymers having a number of useful properties were prepared by
the polymerization of equimolar amounts of h e x a p h e n y l c y c l o t r i s i l a z a n e
and a number of different aromatic diols such as p, p'-biphenol.
February 5, 1965
VACUUM COMPATIBILITY OF ENGINEER- NASA TM X-53207
ING MATERIALS (LIQUIDS AND
SEMI-SOLIDS)
by J. G. Austin and J. B. Gayle
Unclassified, 34 pages, 25 figures
The rates of evaporation of 20 liquid and semi-solid materials in
a vacuum environment and the effects of temperature on the rates of
evaporation of 11 of the 20 materials were determined experimentally.
Test conditions were from room temperature to 154'C at pressures of
lom5 torr or less.
February 15, 1965
EFFECT OF LIQUID NITROGEN
DILUTION ON LOX IMPACT SENSITIVITY
by C. F. Key and J. B. Gay,le
NASA TM X-53208
�Unclassified, 26 pages, 18 figures
An experimental investigation was carried out to study the decrease
in reactivity of materials with liquid oxygen (LOX) that is caused by
A wide range of materials
dilution of the LOX with liquid nitrogen (LN2).
was selected for testing, each of which previously had been shown to be
sensitive to impact in LOX. Tests were made with the ABMA LOX Impact
Tester using LOX/LN2 mixtures ranging in concentration from 20 percent
LOX in LN2 to pure LOX. The results showed that relatively large proportions of LN2 were required to effect an appreciable decrease in
reactivity; however, all materials tested were insensitive to impact at
10 kg-m in liquid air.
March 17, 1965
ACOUSTIC TECHNIQUES FOR THE
NASA TM X-53219
NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION OF ADHESIVELY
BONDED COMPOSITE MATERIALS
by W. N. Clotfelter
Unclassified, 43 pages, 27 figures
The extensive usage of composite materials in the Saturn vehicle
has required considerable effort in the development of nondestructive
inspection methods to evaluate the mechanical integrity of these materials. This report describes through-transmission and single-side acoustic
methods applicable to the quality verification of composite panels. Some
of the techniques discussed are "off the shelf.'' Others are believed to
be unique. All of these inspection methods are discussed and illustrated
to show their applicability to the quality verification of certain types
of composite structure used in the Saturn. An attempt has been made to
relate selected techniques to the acoustic characteristics of the materials
used.
March 18, 1965
H-1 ENGINE LOX DOME FAILURE
NASA TM X-53220
by C. E. Cataldo
Unclassified, 22 pages, 6 tables, 9 figures
A 7079-T6 aluminum forging, which is the forward closure of the H-1
rocket engine combustion chamber, failed after the engine was installed
on the Saturn S-1-7 vehicle. It was concluded that the failure, occurringseveral weeks before launch at the Kennedy Space Center, was caused
by stress corrosion. This report describes the metallurgical analysis of
the failure and discusses previous failures experienced on this same part
and the corrective actions that were taken.
�March 26, 1965
COMPARISON OF TWO INSTRUMENTS
NASA TM X-53226
FOR DETERMINING HARDNESS OF ELASTOMERS
by J. T. Schell and C. D. Hooper
Unclassified, 31 pages, 5 tables, 18 figures
To reach a higher degree of accuracy in control evaluations of
rubber compounds, a comparison was made of two commercially available
instruments for measuring hardness of elastomeric compounds. These
instruments, the Shore durometer and ASTM (Tinius Olsen), were compared
over a wide hardness range on 13 types of rubber formulations.
Studies indicated that, although the ASTM (Tinius Olsen) instrument
requires a more refined test specimen and is somewhat more difficult
to operate, it is a more precise instrument and should be used where
very close tolerances are involved or as a "referee" in case of doubt
with other instruments. The Shore durometer provides a rapid means for
measuring hardness of elastomers; the specimen size is not critical; and
the Shore durometer accuracy is sufficient for control evaluations as
well as for the majority of end items.
With the graphs and tables in this report, it is possible to convert
units of measure from one instrument to the other for a particular compound of interest; however, to prepare a single table (or graph) illustrating a "typical" correlation for all elastomers is not practical because
of the variation in creep with different formulations.
EFFECTS OF NUCLEAR RADIATION,
NASA TM X-53230
CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURE, AND VACUUM ON THE
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF DIELECTRIC MATERIALS
March 30, 1965
by R. L. Gause and E. C. McKannan
Unclassified, 29 pages, 6 tables, 11 figures
The dielectric properties of polymeric materials probably are among
the most sensitive to the effects of radiation from the space environment,
from nuclear power sources, or from nuclear rockets. These properties
also are affected in various ways by other parameters of the space environment such as vacuum and temperature. Therefore, a combined environmental
evaluation of four commonly used dielectrics was made. Some preliminary
results indicate that the effect on the dielectric constant and dissipation factor of the polymers was minor for vacuum alone but of major
significance for radiation alone. The cryogenic tempemperatures had
�a minor effect on the dielectric properties of silicone rubber and polytetrafluoroethylene but a direct and signifikant effect on the epoxy
and polyurethane materials. It appeared that the effect.of cryogenic
temperatures may have counteracted the radiation effects in spme cases.
Obtaining dielectric measurements within the combined environmental
simulator posed some special problems and required some novel techniques
which are described.
April 2, 1965
ACCELERATED COMPRESSION SET
PROPERTIES OF FOURTEEN ELASTOMERS
NASA TM X-53232
by C. D. Hooper and J. T. Schell
Unclassified, 44 pages, 35 figures
Fourteen types of synthetic elastomers, from which O-rings and other
gaskets might be fabricated, were investigated for their compression set
properties. Each compound was tested at a minimum of three temperatures
(ranging from 70°C (158OF) to 250°C (482OF)) during various periods of
time up to 32 days.
Results showed that most elastomers have reasonably good compression
set properties at room temperature (25OC) but that many of these might
have critical limitations when subjected to the same compression at an
elevated temperature. These tests, like other accelerated tests, were
not expected to indicate the small differences that might be encountered
in actual service; however, they do provide a practical evaluation of the
properties that are useful where a high degree of precision is not expected.
A summary of the data obtained from this study is presented in graphical form, illustrating the characteristics and limitations of each
compound tested.
April 9, 1965
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF
BLAST HAZARDS OF RP-1/LOX AND
LH~/LOXPROPELLANT COMBINATIONS
NASA TM X-53240
by John B. Gayle, Charles H. Blakewood, James W. Bransford,
William H. Swindell, and Richard W. High
Unclassified, 31 pages, 20 figures
This report discusses the current status of information regarding
the blast hazards of liquid propellants and presents results obtained
from one part of a comprehensive analytical and experimental investigation of this problem. The data generally were consistent with siting
�criteria now used for RP-11LOX. However, explosive yields determined
for LH2/LOX were markedly lower than values reported by previous investigators and suggest that current siting criteria for this propellant
combination may be overly conservative.
May 25, 1965
FURTHER DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION
OF M-31 INSULATION FOR RADIANT
HEATING ENVIRONMENTS
NASA TM X-53267
by Vaughn F. Seitzinger
Unclassified, 25 pages, 4 tables, 6 figures
The results of a program for additional development and evaluation
of M-31 insulation, a composite material developed specificaliy to protect the base of the Saturn launch vehicle, are presented. This insulation is comprised of fibrous potassium titanate ,and asbestos fibers,
bonded with colloidal silica. Processing techniques by the manufacturer
of potassium titanate resulted in an increase in the bulk density, thermal
conductivity, mechanical strength, and drying shrinkage of the insulation.
June 21, 1965
AUTOMATIC EXTENSOMETER FOR ELASTOMERS NASA TM X-53231
by C. D. Hooper
Unclassified, 19 pages, 1 table 11 figures
An extensometer has been designed to measure accurately the elongation
of any elastomer or similar material and to record electronically this
data on the chart of the testing instrument. This instrument, which may
be used by operators with a minimum of experience, results in reproducibility of data from laboratory to labdratory since the extension is
measured by a semi-automatic.process.
Although it was designed for accuracy (from 0 to 1000 percent using
a one-inch original gauge), the instrument is rugged enough to require
no special handling. It is relatively simple to fabricate in a standard
machine shop and can be adapted to almost any tension testing instrument
(conforming to ASTM or Military Specifications for testing elastomers)
at a very low cost when compared to other commercial laboratory equipment.
June 24, 1965
VACUUM COMPATIBILITY OF ENGINEERING NASA TM X-53286
MATERIALS (SOLIDS) I1
by J. G. Austin and J. B. Gayle
�Unclassified, 156 pages, 2 tables, 130 figures
.The rate and extent of weight loss of 62 solid materials in a vacuum
environment were determined experimentally by continuous and intermittent
weighing techniques. Test conditions ranged from 41°C to 200°C at presto 10-5 torr. The results are presented in 2 tables and
sures of
130 figures.
July 23, 1965 LOW TEMPERATURE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES NASA TM X-53302
OF HP 9-4-25 ALLOY
by W. R. Morgan
Unclassified, 13 pages, 3 tables, 4 figures
The mechanical properties of HP 9-4-25 alloy sheet (0.062-inch thick)
The
were determined at temperatures from 27OC (80°F) to -253OC (-423OF).
ultimate tensile and yield strengths were considerably greatet at -253OC
(-423OF) than at 27OC (80°F),' and the notched/unnotched tensile ratios
were greater than 0.81 at temperatures from 27OC (80°F) to -196OC
(-320°F).
This alloy is not recommended for critical applications below
-196OC (-320°F) since the elongation and notched/unnotched tensile ratio
decreased raptdly below this temperature.
August 4 , 1965
SIZE AND DURATION OF FIREBALLS
FROM PROPELLANT EXPLOSIONS
NASA TM X-53314
by J. B. Gayle and J. W. Bransford
Unclassified, 19 pages, 7 figures
Data from tests and vehicle incidents have been compiled and analyzed
with respect to fireball diameters and durations. Both variables were
found to be dependent on the cube root of the weight of the combined
propellants and independent of the particular propellant combination.
Fireball diameters also appear to be roughly dependent on the cube root
of the ambient pressures.
August 9, 1965
STRESS CORROSION STUDIES OF AM-355
STAINLESS STEEL
NASA TM X-53317
by J. G. Williamson
Unclassified, 18 pages, 3 tables, 6 figures
The stress corrpsion cracking susceptibility of AM-355 stainless steel
alloy was studied. This alloy is used extensively for sleeves in flared
�tube fittings in the S-I and S-IC stages of the Saturn I and Saturn V
vehicles, respectively. Various heat treated conditions were investigated
and relative stress corrosion cracking susceptibility determined. Of the
generally used heat treatments, the fully hardened SCT 1000 treatment was
found to be superior in stress corrosion resistance.
September 13, 1965
EXPERIMENTAL X-RAY STRESS
ANALYSIS FOR PRECIPITATION
HARDENED ALUMINUM ALLOYS
NASA TM X-53329
by J. H. Wharton and W. L. Prince
Unclassified, 26 pages, 12 figures
X-ray diffraction techniques for dekrmining stress in precipitation
hardened aluminum alloys have been developed and evaluated. The materials
investigated included 2014-T6, 2219-T37, and 7075-T6 aluminum alloys. A
precision corresponding to +5 percent of the alloy yield strengths was
obtained under laboratory conditions. Further studies are needed to
evaluate this method for field measurements of stress in vehicle components.
September 14, 1965
INVESTIGATION OF THE
NASA TM X-53331
COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION OF VARIOUS
GREASES AND DRY FILM LUBRICANTS AT ULTRA
HIGH LOADS FOR THE SATURN HOLD DOWN ARMS
by K. E. Demorest and A. F. Whitaker
Unclassified, 29 pages, 2 tables, 12 figures
A series of high load, l6w speed sliding friction tests was made on
8 fluid lubricants and 18 dry lubricants at normal unit loads from 10,000
psi to 150,000 psi. Four different substrate materials having a range of
hardnesses from Rockwell C 18 to Rockwell C 55 were used. The ultimate
load capability of both fluids and dry films is a function of substrate
hardness with the best ultimate load capability being provided by inorganically bonded molybdenum disulfide films with small amounts of graphite
added. The coefficient of friction of the fluid lubricants appears to be
an inverse function of substrate hardness and a direct function of the normal
load. The coefficient of friction of the dry lubricants is an inverse function of the normal load, but it does not appear to be related to the substrate hardness.
September 14, 1965
LOW TEMPERATURE MECHANICAL
PROPERTIES OF ALUMINUM ALLOY
2219-T87, 0.040-INCH THICK SHEET
THROUGH 5.000-INCH THICK PLATE
by C. R. Denaburg
NASA TM X-53332
�Unclassified, 33 pages, 12 tables, 11 figures
The mechanical properties of aluminum alloy 2219-T87 sheet and plate
of various thicknesses were determined over the temperature range from
ambient through -253OC (-423OF). The ultimate tensile and yield strengths
in the longitudinal and transverse direction increased as the temperature
decreased. The ultimate tensile strength ranged from 66.4 to 69.4 ksi at
ambient temperature and 95.8 to 107.3 ksi at -253°C (-G23OF). The yield
strength at ambient temperature was between 54.1 and 57.1 ksi; however,
at -253OC (-423OF), it ranged between 68.8 and 79.5 ksi.
The elongation, in general, increased as the temperature decreased.
Elongation in the longitudinal and transverse directions for all the
thicknesses investigated averaged 9.0 percent at ambient temperature and
11 percent at -253OC (-423OF).
The tensile strength in the short transverse direction for the twoinch thick plate was 64.0 ksi at ambient temperature and 78.9 ksi at
-253OC (-423OF). The elongation was 4.6 percent at ambient temperature
and decreased to 1.3 percent at -253OC (-423OF).
The tensile strength in the short transverse direction of the fiveinch thick plate was 54.6 ksi at ambient temperature and 65.1 ksi at
-253°C (-423OF). Elongation was 0.6, 0.2, and 1.6 percent in two inches
for ambient temperature, -196OC (-320°F), and -253OC (-423OF), respectively.
Previous evaluations of aluminum alloy 2219 by this division are
referenced.
November 1, 1965
DISTRIBUTION OF FAILURE TIMES IN
STRESS CORROSION TESTS
NASA TM X-53355
by J. B. Gayle
Unclassified, 12 pages, 3 figures
The results of stress corrosion tests on aluminum alloys have been
analyzed with respect to the statistical nature of the distribution of
failure times. The analyses indicated that the data were represented
adequately by a three-parameter Weibull distribution in which the induction
period amounted to 85 percent of the time of the first observed failure
and 55 percent of the time required for failure of half the specimens.
November 3, 1965 EFFECTS OF VARIOUS ADDITIVES ON
NASA TM X-53356
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND PERFORMANCE OF
MONOMETHYLHYDRAZINE
by Harold Perkins
�Unclassified, 15 pages, 2 tables, 7 figures
The freezing and boiling points of 0 -40 percent mixtures of various
nitrogen compounds and water in monomethylhydrazine (MMH) were determined
experimentally. The additives for these mixtures were selected on the
basis of chemical similarity to MMH, mixture thermal stability, probability of contamination occurrence, cryoscopic and ebullioscopic effects,
and anticipated effects on propellant performance.
Theoretical specific impulses were calculated as a function of additive concentration using nominal values of the Saturn S-IVB Vehicle
Auxiliary Propulsion System as a basis.
November 4, 1965
SIMULATION STUDY OF THE AMOUNT OF NASA TM X-53357
SENSITIVITY TEST DATA REQUIRED TO REJECT
THE EIYPOTHESIS OF NORMALITY WHBN THE
SAMPLE POPULATION IS NONNORMAL
by J. B. Gayle and C. L. Hopkins
Unclassified,l3 pages, 3 tables, 3 figures
Computer simulation techniques were used to study the number of
sensitivity tests which are required to reject the hypothesis of a
normally distributed sample population when the population actually
was nonnormal. The results indicated that, even under the most favorable
conditions, the number of tests required far exceed the number usually
run in sensitivity type testing. This suggests that any assumption concerning the statistical nature of the distribution ordinarily will not
be verified experimentally.
November,4 , 1965
STATUS REPORT ON CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS NASA TM X-53358
OF MONOMERIC SELF-SEALANT TYPE ESTERS
by Lawrence R. Moffett, Jr.
Unclassified, Zlpages, 8 figures
The purpose of this program was to develop an efficient synthetic
chemical route or the preparation of alkyl esters of a -cyanosorbic
acid (1-cyano-hexadienoic acid) as intermediates in self sealant polymerization studies. The in-house investigation of the direct and indirect
esterification of a-cyanosorbic acid, employing standard and non-conventional techniques, has resulted in the development of a satisfactory
procedure for the preparation of n-butyl-a-cyanosorbate and n-amyl-acyanosorbate in yields approaching 90 percent. Parallel stuzies which
were initiated by the Research and Technology Division of the Air Force
Systems Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, (ASD) under
Government Work Order H-71461, have resulted in the preparation of
�n-butyl-a-cyanosorbate in
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somewhat lower yields with concomitant longer
reaction periods. The synthetic procedures developed in both investigations
are discussed in detail in this report, and chemical and spectral data are
presented to verify the identities of the esters formed in the various
reactions.
This program established that the direct esterification of a-cyanosorbic acid is quite feasible and is a much preferred route to the indirect esterification through preparation of such intermediates as the
corresponding acid chlorides and sodium salts.
December 15, 1965
A COMPILATION OF RADIANT AND
CONVECTIVE HEATING TEST RESULTS
NASA TM X-53369
by F. Uptagrafft, L. A. Soileau, and T, Barkley
Unclassified, 164 pages, 12 tables, 5 figures
The report is a compilation of data which characterize the response
of approximately 1,500 insulation materials when they are exposed to a
variety of temperature and pressure environments. To establish the capability of these materials to satisfy the many conditions to which they
could be exposed in the Saturn launch vehicles, a multitude of different
heat pulses was included in the material evaluation. The purpose of the
program was to define the characteristics of these materials in peculiar
environments (e.g., radiant heating, heating at reduced pressure, etc.)
which are experienced in the Saturn stages and for which no data were
available. The preponderance of the materials evaluated are available
commercially.
INTERNAL NOTES
January 4, 1965
FLEXURE FATIGUE PROPERTIES OF
IN-P&VE-M-65-1
TYPICAL S-IV COMMON BULKHEAD COMPOSITE SANDWICH STRUCTURE
AT LIQUID NITROGEN TEMPERATURE
by 0. Y. Reece and R. S. Harvey
Unclassified, 12 pages, 1 table, 4 figures
A series of fatigue tests was completed at -196OC (-320°F)
0 to 5 million cycles range for the purpose of establishing an
for a honeycomb structure typical of that used for Saturn S-IV
bulkhead construction. The data and projections show that the
fatigue strength of the panels exceeded the proportional limit
in the
S-N curve
common
average
in the
�range of 0 to 10 million cycles, and the 95 percent confidence limit of
the fatigue strength exceeded the proportional limit in the range of 0
to 400;OOO cycles.
January 28, 1965
LOW TEMPERATURE MECHANICAL
PROPERTIES OF f
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IN-P&VE-M-65-2
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by J. W. Montano
Unclassified, 22 pages, 7 tables, 6 figures
This report presents the mechanical properties of "Tensilized"
Waspaloy bolts and reduced shank bolt specimens which were tested at
temperatures from ambient to -423OF (-253OC). The mechanical properties
of the bolt specimens were compared with those of high strength A-286
alloy. It was concluded from the low temperature tests that the "Tensilized"
Waspaloy bolts of 5116-inch diameter, 24 threads per inch should be satisfactory for structural applications in space vehicles at temperatures from
ambient to -423OF (-253OC).
April 9, 1965
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF
EXPLOSIVE HAZARDS OF SOLVENTS IN
CONTACT WITH LIQUID OXYGEN
IN-P&VE-M-65-3
by C. F. Key and J. B. Gayle
Unclassified, 9 pages, 1 table, 1 figure
Small scale tests were carried out to study the explosive hazards
of selected solvents in contact with liquid oxygen. The results indicated
that many solvents react'explosively with liquid oxygen when suitably
initiated. These findings are similar to results of previous studies
using nitrogen tetroxide.
June 22, 1965
S-13 THERMAL CONTROL COATING
FOR SA-9IPEGASUS A SPACECRAFT
IN-P&VE-M-65-4
by L. K. Zoller
Unclassified, 15 pages, 5 tables
Optical property data from various tests of the S-13 thermal control
coating used on the SA-9 launch vehicle are tabulated. Specimens of
the S-13 coating were prepared when the SA-9 vehicle components were
painted. These specimens were located in the Launch Complex 37 Service
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�Tower and, thus, were exposed to the same environmental history as the
SA-9 launch vehicle. The specimens were periodically evaluated for ultraviolet radiation stability. The data indicate that the S-13 paint on the
SA-9 vehicle was within design requirements and that the paint should
not deteriorate beyond prescribed limits due to ultraviolet radiation
degradation.
July 22, 1965
EXAMINATION OF ELECTROPOLISHED
FOILS OF ALUMINUM ALLOYS BY
TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
IN-P&VE-M-65-5
by J. H. Wharton, G. R. Marsh, and W. L. Prince
Unclassified, 22 pages. 12 figures
This report describes the techniques which are involved in electropolishing foils of 7075 aluminum alloy for transmission electron microscopy
investigations. The success of these electropolishing techniques is demonstrated by the transmission micrographs that are included. Brief comments
concerning the microstructure observed in 7075 aluminum alloy are given.
July 26, 1965
ABSORPTION CORRECTION TABLES FOR THE
PHILIPS A M R / ~ ELECTRON PROBE AT
ELECTRON ENERGIES OF 30 AND 20 KV
IN-P&VE-M-65-6
by J. H. Wharton, W. L. Prince, and G. R. Marsh
Unclassified, 186 pages, 2 tables
Mass absorption corrections have been tabulated as a function of
mass absorption coefficients and atomic number. The corrections are
based upon Philibert's simplified expression for F(X) and the use of
an emergence angle of 15 degrees. Calculations at two accelerating
voltages, 30 KV (Table I) and 20 KV (Table 11), are included. A typical
application of these data is demonstrated.
December 15, 1965
LOW TEMPERATURE MECHANICAL
PROPERTIES EVALUATION OF TD-NICKEL
IN-P&VE-M-65-7
by C. R. Denaburg
Unclassified, 10 pages, 2 tables, 3 figures
The mechanical properties of annealed TD-Nickel, 0.030-inch thick
sheet, furnished by E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company, Incorporated,
were determined from ambient temperature through -253OC (-423OF). In
�general, the tensile properties increased with a decrease in temperature,
and the properties in the longitudinal direction increased slightly
more than in the transverse direction at -253OC (-423OF). The notched
tensile strength and notched/unnotched tensile ratio in the transverse
direction were slightly higher than in the longitudinal direction at all
test temperatures.
�January 13, 1966
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NASA TM X-53378
1965 PUBLICATIONS
by Materials Division
The information in this report has been reviewed for securtiy classification. Review of any information concerning Department of Defense or
Atomic Energy Commission programs has been made by the MSFC Security
Classification Officer. This report, in its entirety, has been determined
to be unclassified.
This document has also been reviewed and approved for technical
accuracy.
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F. B. Cline
Director, Propulsion and Vehicle Engineering Laboratory
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<p>The Saturn V was a three-stage launch vehicle and the rocket that put man on the moon. (Detailed information about the Saturn V's three stages may be found<span> </span><a href="https://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/rocketpark/saturn_v_first_stage.html">here,<span> </span></a><a href="https://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/rocketpark/saturn_v_second_stage.html">here,<span> </span></a>and<span> </span><a href="https://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/rocketpark/saturn_v_third_stage.html">here.</a>) Wernher von Braun led the Saturn V team, serving as chief architect for the rocket.</p>
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Saturn V Collection
Box 16, Folder 3
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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en
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spc_stnv_000027_000050
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http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/files/original/57/2649/spc_mcca_000223-224.pdf
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Christel W. Ludewig McCanless Collection
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Christel W. Ludewig McCanless Collection
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<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/17" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">View the Christel W. Ludewig McCanless Collection finding aid in ArchivesSpace</a>
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Christel Ludewig McCanless was born in Germany in 1939. Her father, Hermann Ludewig, was one of the V-2 engineers at Peenemuende. Consequently, she grew up in Peenemuende until an air raid in 1943 destroyed their home. McCanless and her family moved to Trebbin, Germany, which became part of East Germany after World War II.
In 1953, Ludewig accepted a job to work with Von Braun in Huntsville, Alabama and decided to flee East Germany with his family. McCanless continued school in the United States and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Montevallo and then graduated with a Masters in Library Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
She served as the first full-time, professional librarian at UAH. After serving as the Library Director at UAH, she worked in the Huntsville Times newspaper library, the Huntsville Museum of Art’s Art Reference Library, and the Huntsville Museum of Art’s Education Resource Center. In addition, she consulted for the Alabama Library Exchange and created workshops on technology and library science.
McCanless is the author of "Fabergé and His Works: An Annotated Bibliography of the First Century of His Art" and a co-author of "Fabergé Eggs: A Retrospective."
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spc_mcca_000223_000224
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"1966 Inaugural Banquet of the Student Government Association of the University of Alabama in Huntsville."
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The program includes the banquet menu, the program events, and a list of SGA officers and legislators.
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University of Alabama in Huntsville. Student Government Association
Date
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11/26/1996
Temporal Coverage
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1960-1969
Subject
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Dinners and dining
University of Alabama in Huntsville
University of Alabama in Huntsville. Student Government Association
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
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Programs
Text
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Christel L. McCanless Collection
Box 1, Folder 37
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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en
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spc_mcca_2020_03
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http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/files/original/76/11318/loc_burw_film_009.mp4
be3272f9454e91ad403f6096561d7467
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Burwell Family Collection
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Burwell Family Collection
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<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/145" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">View the Burwell Family Collection finding aid in ArchivesSpace</a>
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<a href="http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/items/show/3332" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">View Edwin D. Burwell's World War II service timeline, 1943-1944</a>
<a href="http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/items/show/3333" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">View Edwin D. Burwell's World War II service timeline, 1944-1945</a>
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Materials donated and digitized by Dudley Burwell
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"1967."
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loc_burw_film_009
MC_115_009
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Home movies of the Burwell family as they settled into their new home in Huntsville. There is some vacation footage but the majority of the film is of mid-century Huntsville and Chattanooga.
Beach scenes [11:55]
Cattle and rural scenes [09:57]
Chores [08:02]
Clay shooting [09:13]
Dog [00:01, 4:38, 7:46, 18:01, 20:01, 20:51]
Fly [21:33]
Homes [02:28, 03:10]
Snow [03:52, 06:46]
Lookout Mountain Hotel [09:07]
Creator
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Burwell, Dudley
Publisher
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University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections, Huntsville, Alabama
Date
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1967
Temporal Coverage
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1960-1969
Spatial Coverage
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Box 2 Films 008-014
Subject
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Family life
Beach
Clay shooting
Homes
Madison County (Ala.)
Type
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Home movies
Moving Image
Super 8
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Burwell Family Collection
Provenance
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Donated by Dudley Burwell. Digitized as part of a gift from the Doris Burwell Foundation in 2021.
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en
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http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/files/original/9/1243/spc_dann_000239.mp4
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Konrad Dannenberg Collection
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Konrad Dannenberg Collection
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<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/99">View the Konrad Dannenberg Collection finding aid on ArchivesSpace</a>
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spc_dann_000239
MC_43_123
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"1969 Webb City & DeBeek."
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Ingeborg and Konrad Dannenberg visit their friends the DeBeeks in Webb City, Missouri. The first part of the film shows them sightseeing on main street, and the second half contains their visit with the DeBeeks. 1969.
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Dannenberg, Konrad
Date
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1969
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1960-1969
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Dannenberg, Konrad
German Americans
Webb City (Mo.)
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8 mm (photographic film size)
Type
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Home movies
Moving Image
Source
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Konrad Dannenberg Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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Donated by Klaus Dannenberg. Digitized for the 2019-2020 CLIR Recordings at Risk grant.
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de
en
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