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Frances Cabaniss Roberts Collection (Rescans)
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Frances Cabaniss Roberts Collection (Rescans)
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Dr. Frances Cabaniss Roberts was born December 19, 1916 in Gainesville, Alabama, a daughter of Richard H. and Mary (Watson) Roberts. She graduated from Livingston State College, earning her B.S. in 1937, and then the University of Alabama, earning her M.A. in 1940, then her PhD in 1956. Her 1940 M.A thesis was "An Experiment in Emancipation of Slaves by an Alabama Planter;" her 1956 PhD dissertation was "Background and Formative Period in the Great Bend and Madison County," 1956.
She began her professional career as a public school teacher first in Sumter County, Alabama and then in Huntsville, Alabama, 1937-1952. In Huntsville, Roberts taught history at Huntsville High School and then at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), where she was a vigorous participant in the formation of that University. (The Extension Center, then at West Huntsville High School, opened in January 1950.) From 1955 to 1956, she was the only full-time faculty member.
Dr. Roberts served in many roles at UAH: instructor 1953-1956; assistant professor, 1956-1959; associate professor, 1959-1961; professor of history beginning in 1961 until her retirement on August 31st, 1980. In 1988, Dr. Roberts was honored with the dedication of Roberts Recital Hall. The University System Trustees issued this statement concerning the special day: "Dr. Roberts was one of the founding faculty of the University of Alabama in Huntsville, established the University History Department, and was its first full-time history professor. She devoted 18 years to the public schools and 29 years of dedicated service to UAH and accepting only the highest scholarly standards and inspiring generations of students to expand their academic horizons."
The collection of Dr. Roberts’ papers reflects her total immersion in the education, social, religious, musical, and literary life of the community as she led by doing. Frances Cabaniss Roberts died November 5, 2000 at the age of 83, leaving a legacy of leadership and dedication to the community.
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loc_robf_000004
Title
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Frances C. Roberts at her desk.
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1960-1969
1970-1979
Rights
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loc_robf_2018
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Universities and colleges--Faculty
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
Roberts, Frances C.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Photographs
Still Image
Language
A language of the resource
en
Source
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Frances Cabaniss Roberts Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Roberts, Frances C.
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Frances Cabaniss Roberts Collection (Rescans)
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Frances Cabaniss Roberts Collection (Rescans)
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<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/121">View the Frances Cabaniss Roberts Collection finding aid on ArchiveSpace</a>
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Dr. Frances Cabaniss Roberts was born December 19, 1916 in Gainesville, Alabama, a daughter of Richard H. and Mary (Watson) Roberts. She graduated from Livingston State College, earning her B.S. in 1937, and then the University of Alabama, earning her M.A. in 1940, then her PhD in 1956. Her 1940 M.A thesis was "An Experiment in Emancipation of Slaves by an Alabama Planter;" her 1956 PhD dissertation was "Background and Formative Period in the Great Bend and Madison County," 1956.
She began her professional career as a public school teacher first in Sumter County, Alabama and then in Huntsville, Alabama, 1937-1952. In Huntsville, Roberts taught history at Huntsville High School and then at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), where she was a vigorous participant in the formation of that University. (The Extension Center, then at West Huntsville High School, opened in January 1950.) From 1955 to 1956, she was the only full-time faculty member.
Dr. Roberts served in many roles at UAH: instructor 1953-1956; assistant professor, 1956-1959; associate professor, 1959-1961; professor of history beginning in 1961 until her retirement on August 31st, 1980. In 1988, Dr. Roberts was honored with the dedication of Roberts Recital Hall. The University System Trustees issued this statement concerning the special day: "Dr. Roberts was one of the founding faculty of the University of Alabama in Huntsville, established the University History Department, and was its first full-time history professor. She devoted 18 years to the public schools and 29 years of dedicated service to UAH and accepting only the highest scholarly standards and inspiring generations of students to expand their academic horizons."
The collection of Dr. Roberts’ papers reflects her total immersion in the education, social, religious, musical, and literary life of the community as she led by doing. Frances Cabaniss Roberts died November 5, 2000 at the age of 83, leaving a legacy of leadership and dedication to the community.
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loc_robf_000005
Title
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Frances C. Roberts delivering a speech.
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1960-1969
1970-1979
Rights
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loc_robf_2018
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Universities and colleges--Faculty
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
Roberts, Frances C.
Type
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Photographs
Still Image
Language
A language of the resource
en
Source
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Frances Cabaniss Roberts Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Roberts, Frances C.
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Harvie P. Jones Architecture Collection
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Harvie P. Jones Architecture Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Harvie P. Jones was born in Huntsville, AL on June 9, 1930. He grew up in New Market, AL and went to college at the Georgia Institute of Technology, earning a BS degree (1952) and a BArch Degree (1953). In 1967, Jones and William Herrin formed Jones & Herrin Architects and Interior Design, where Jones remained until his retirement in 1998. Harvie P. Jones died in 1998 in Huntsville, AL.
In 1967, Harvie P. Jones co-founded the firm of Jones & Herrin Architects and Interior Design, now JH Partners Architecture and Interiors. The firm was commissioned for numerous projects in Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Florida, including thirty preservation projects in the historic district of Savannah, Georgia. These projects range in size up to $2.4 million and include a wide variety of building types and preservation projects. Twenty-six of these projects received architectural awards from the American Institute of Architects and other organizations. Several projects were published in national publications, including the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Preservation News.
Harvie P. Jones, FAIA, was the 1980 Chairman of the National AIA Committee on Historic Resources and served on the boards of several preservation organizations. In 1981, Mr. Jones was elected to the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows in recognition for his work in Historic Preservation.
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<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/105">View the Harvie P. Jones Architectural Collection finding aid on ArchivesSpace</a>
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Drawings of a sidewalk well and rail on Courthouse Square in downtown Huntsville, Alabama.
Subject
The topic of the resource
City planning
Historic preservation
Sidewalks
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
Description
An account of the resource
The drawings include plans for a building a well in the sidewalk with a glass top for viewing the "old handmade brick walk" underneath the current sidewalk. In one of the notes, architect Harvie P. Jones notes that the historic sidewalk probably dates from the early to mid-nineteenth century "based on its depth of approximately 10" below the present walk." The well is located in front of 205 East Side Square. It was restored in 2018.
Creator
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Jones and Herrin, Architects, A. I. A.
Date
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1974-06-10
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Type
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Architectural drawings
Still Image
Identifier
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loc_jonh_000010_000011
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
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Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1970-1979
Language
A language of the resource
en
Source
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Harvie P. Jones Architecture Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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Lunar Roving Vehicle Collection
Relation
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<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/68" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">View the Lunar Roving Vehicle Collection finding aid in ArchivesSpace</a>
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Lunar Roving Vehicle Collection
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<p>As the space race began in the early 1950s, the United States and the Soviet Union began to design rovers for the moon that would be able to traverse and learn about the lunar surface. This research and development eventually led to the Lunar Roving Vehicle, or LRV, a battery-operated, manned transport that accompanied Apollo 15, 16, and 17 astronauts to the moon (Wade).</p>
<p>This collection covers the development of this vehicle, from early Soviet missions to its deployment on the lunar surface.</p>
<p>Sources</p>
<p>Wade, Mark. "Apollo LRV."<em> Encyclopedia Astronautica</em>, http://astronautix.com/a/apollolrv.html.</p>
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The lunar roving vehicle (LRV) on the Moon.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Project Apollo (U.S.)
Lunar surface vehicles
Moon--Exploration
Description
An account of the resource
This photo shows the LRV on the moon at the Hadley-Appenine mountain range landing site during the Apollo 15 mission. Developed by Marshall Space Flight Center and built by Boeing, the LRV was an electric vehicle used to explore the Moon's surface during the Apollo 15, 16, and 17 missions.
Creator
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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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en
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Photographs
Still Image
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spc_lrvc_000004
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Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1970-1979
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1971
Source
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Lunar Roving Vehicle Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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Lunar Roving Vehicle Collection
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Lunar Roving Vehicle Collection
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An account of the resource
<p>As the space race began in the early 1950s, the United States and the Soviet Union began to design rovers for the moon that would be able to traverse and learn about the lunar surface. This research and development eventually led to the Lunar Roving Vehicle, or LRV, a battery-operated, manned transport that accompanied Apollo 15, 16, and 17 astronauts to the moon (Wade).</p>
<p>This collection covers the development of this vehicle, from early Soviet missions to its deployment on the lunar surface.</p>
<p>Sources</p>
<p>Wade, Mark. "Apollo LRV."<em> Encyclopedia Astronautica</em>, http://astronautix.com/a/apollolrv.html.</p>
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Two astronauts driving a test model of the lunar roving vehicle (LRV).
Subject
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Lunar surface vehicles
Moon--Exploration
Project Apollo (U.S.)
Creator
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George C. Marshall Space Flight Center
Rights
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Language
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en
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Photographs
Still Image
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spc_lrv_000003
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Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1970-1979
Description
An account of the resource
Developed by Marshall Space Flight Center and built by Boeing, the LRV was an electric vehicle used to explore the Moon's surface during the Apollo 15, 16, and 17 missions.
Source
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Lunar Roving Vehicle Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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Lunar Roving Vehicle Collection
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<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/68" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">View the Lunar Roving Vehicle Collection finding aid in ArchivesSpace</a>
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Lunar Roving Vehicle Collection
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An account of the resource
<p>As the space race began in the early 1950s, the United States and the Soviet Union began to design rovers for the moon that would be able to traverse and learn about the lunar surface. This research and development eventually led to the Lunar Roving Vehicle, or LRV, a battery-operated, manned transport that accompanied Apollo 15, 16, and 17 astronauts to the moon (Wade).</p>
<p>This collection covers the development of this vehicle, from early Soviet missions to its deployment on the lunar surface.</p>
<p>Sources</p>
<p>Wade, Mark. "Apollo LRV."<em> Encyclopedia Astronautica</em>, http://astronautix.com/a/apollolrv.html.</p>
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The lunar roving vehicle (LRV) during its construction.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Lunar surface vehicles
Moon--Exploration
Project Apollo (U.S.)
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Rights
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en
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The nature or genre of the resource
Photographs
Still Image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
spc_lrvc_000002
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Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1970-1979
Description
An account of the resource
Developed by Marshall Space Flight Center and built by Boeing, the LRV was an electric vehicle used to explore the Moon's surface during the Apollo 15, 16, and 17 missions.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Lunar Roving Vehicle Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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Monte Sano Historical Collection
Relation
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<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/37">View the Monte Sano Historical Collection finding aid in ArchivesSpace</a>
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Monte Sano Historical Collection
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loc_mshc_000035
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Monte Sano Boy Scout troop on a camping trip.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1970-11
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1970-1979
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Photographs
Still Image
Language
A language of the resource
en
Rights
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Relation
A related resource
loc_mshc_2018
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Monte Sano Historical Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
Subject
The topic of the resource
Boy Scouts of America
Camping
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
Monte Sano Mountain (Huntsville, Ala.)
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Willy Ley Collection
Identifier
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Willy Ley Collection
Description
An account of the resource
On October 2, 1906, Willy Otto Oskar Ley was born to Julius Otto Ley and Frida May. Even in his youth, Ley loved exploration and discovery, and Ley eventually became infatuated with rockets and space travel. In 1927, Ley helped found the Verein für Raumschiffahrt (Society for Space Travel), an amateur rocket association. In the meantime, Ley wrote prolifically about rockets for both foreign and German newspapers, acquiring a reputation as an international scientist.
Ley helped contribute to the popularity of rocketry in Germany, eventually working as a technical consultant for Fritz Lang’s "Die Frau im Mond" ("Woman in the Moon"). However, thanks in no small part to the Great Depression, the rocketry fad in Germany died down, and the Nazis rose to power. Horrified by the tenets of National Socialism and the Nazis who embraced them, Ley fled his home in Germany in 1936, first settling in Great Britain before permanently moving to the United States, becoming an American citizen in 1944.
During his time in the United States, Ley continued to pursue his love of rockets and science fiction, supervising two rocket mail operations in Greenwood Lake, New York in 1936, publishing scientific articles in science fiction magazines, and writing both science fiction and nonfictional books on rockets and engineering, many containing surprisingly accurate predictions about future technology. In 1940, Ley joined the newspaper "PM," where he met his future wife, whom he married in 1941. In 1944, Ley published "Rockets: the Future of Travel Beyond the Stratosphere," a text in which he expressed his belief that rockets would someday make the fantasy of space travel a reality. In 1949, he published "The Conquest of Space," a speculative science book.
Ley continued to write and participate in both science and science fiction projects for the rest of his life, never losing his passion for science. Ley passed away at age 62 on June 24, 1969, less than a month before Apollo 11 landed on the moon.
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<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/102">View the Willy Ley Collection finding aid on ArchivesSpace</a>
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Program from the dedication and opening of the Willy Ley Memorial Collection at the UAH Library.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Ley, Willy, 1906-1969
Libraries--Special collections
Science writers
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
Description
An account of the resource
The program includes a diagram of the arrangement of the collection, a brief biographical sketch of Ley, and a program for the "Ley Memorial Symposium on Science and Technology in the 1970's." Willy Ley died in 1969. The UAH Library purchased his book collection from his widow, Olga Ley, in 1970.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Willy Ley Collection
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1971-04-16
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
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Language
A language of the resource
en
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Programs
Text
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
spc_leyw_000001_000004
Temporal Coverage
Temporal characteristics of the resource.
1970-1979
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Charles A. Lundquist Collection
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A related resource
<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/46" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">View the Charles A. Lundquist Collection finding aid in ArchivesSpace</a>
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Charles A. Lundquist Collection
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spc_lund_000008
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David Christensen speaking at the dedication of the Willy Ley Collection at the UAH Library.
Description
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Christensen then worked in the Division of Graduate Programs and Research at UAH. The UAH Library purchased the Willy Ley Collection from Ley's widow, Olga, in 1970.
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University of Alabama in Huntsville
Date
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1971-04-16
Temporal Coverage
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1970-1979
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Christensen, David L.
Ley, Willy, 1906-1969
Libraries--Special collections
Science writers
University of Alabama in Huntsville
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Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
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Type
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Still Image
Photographs
Source
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Charles A. Lundquist Collection
Box 92
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
Language
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en
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This material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though the University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections.
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Charles A. Lundquist Collection
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<a href="http://libarchstor.uah.edu:8081/repositories/2/resources/46" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">View the Charles A. Lundquist Collection finding aid in ArchivesSpace</a>
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Charles A. Lundquist Collection
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spc_lund_000009
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Painted sign advertising the Willy Ley Collection at the UAH Library.
Description
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Today this sign is on display in the Archives and Special Collections reading room on the ground floor of the library. The UAH Library purchased the Willy Ley Collection from Ley's widow, Olga, in 1970.
Creator
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University of Alabama in Huntsville
Date
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1971-04-16
Temporal Coverage
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1970-1979
Subject
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Ley, Willy, 1906-1969
Libraries--Special collections
Science writers
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Academic libraries
Huntsville (Ala.)
Madison County (Ala.)
Academic libraries
Type
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Still Image
Photographs
Source
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Charles A. Lundquist Collection
Box 92
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
Language
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en
Rights
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This material may be protected under U. S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S. Code) which governs the making of photocopies or reproductions of copyrighted materials. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research. Though the University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections has physical ownership of the material in its collections, in some cases we may not own the copyright to the material. It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections.
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spc_lund_2019_01