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"Butt Out; Good Advice For Those Who Want To Quit."
Cigarette butt being extinguished -
"Bubble Bounce."
This flier has a description, specifications, photographs, and an illustration of the Bubble Bounce ride. -
"Brooks Watson and Saturn's Steel Mountain."
Included are a copy of page 7 of the December 1963 publication of Pan Am (GMRD) Clipper magazine and a letter from Pan American World Airways to David Christensen. The magazine article briefly describes the gantry that surrounded Saturn-V and Pan American's Saturn complex Supervisor, Brooks Watson. -
"Brick laying + carport slab."
Construction continues on the Dannenbergs' new house. Seen in this film is bricklaying of the outer wall, framing of the roof, and the pouring and smoothing over of the concrete carport slab. Summer 1958. -
"Böblinger Bad / Fam. Ullrich + Hunde / Halli beim Grasschneiden."
Klaus and Konrad visit a German waterpark in the first half of this film. During the second half, they are shown visitng the house of someone who was with them at the waterpark. He is shown mowing the lawn and playing with his dogs. -
"Black History Month"
Slaves and freedom fighters side by side to show progression of history -
"Black History Month; Look Where You've Been to See Where You're Going"
Various Black historical figures in American history -
"Black History Month; February 1991"
Various picutres of Black military men fighting and winning medals -
"Birmingham Age-Herald"
February 14 1909 -
"Bibliography of Research and Development Reports on the Centaur Program for Period 1958-1962."
Contract AF 18(600)-1775AD 815-832. Original is 6 sheets of microforms. Pages i, ii, iv, vi-xii, 110 and 344 missing on microforms. The title page notes that the document "Supersedes AE62-0400 and Supplements -A, -B, & -C." -
"Bet you didn't have this in mind when you said..."Let's go check out some bars."; Drinking and Driving Don't Mix."
Hands sticking out of a jail cell -
"Berthoud Pass - Continental Divide - Chairlift."
The Konrad, Klaus, and Ingeborg Dannenberg stop at the continental divide and enjoy the sights from this location. Klaus and Ingeborg also go on a chair lift to see more of the surrounding mountains. Summer 1956. -
"Bendix: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow."
This history has been abstracted from the text of a speech given by Mr. A. P. Fontaine, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, The Bendix Corporation to the Newcomen Society of North American on December 8, 1966. This Newcomen address was delivered at the "1966 Michigan Dinner" of the society held at Detroit, Michigan when Mr. Fontaine was the guest of honor. Portions of Mr. Fontaine's talk relative to the Baltimore Divisions and Bendix Field Engineering were amplified locally to provide more historical detail concerning those organizations.; Stapled to this brochure is a letter to Mr. David L. Christensen, Documentation Coordinator, Saturn History Program, University of Alabama, Huntsville from Paul R. Leatherwood, Jr., Director, Public Relations, Bendix Field Engineering Corporation dated August 26, 1969. -
"Begin of carport framing, Huetz's visit to [illegible], Putting up the beams first masonry, Sidney Joiner, Good shots of Steve and Newton."
Continuation of the construction on the Dannenbergs' new home. Primarily shown is some of the roof framing, masonry work, and propping up the beams over the family room. Film also depicts an older couple being shown around the house while still under construction. Summer/Autumn 1958. -
"Before you have one for the road ... Consider the Cover Charge!"
Person being loaded into ambulance in a body bag and overturned car -
"Battle of Horseshoe Bend in Tallapoosa County, Alabama," 1955
Alabama Counties -
"Battle of Anzio Timeline".
The timeline describes events spanning from to 18 December 1943 to 4 June 1944. Events from 22 January 1944 to 14 February 1944 are highlighted. -
"B&W Movies. Farm, Fishing. Christmas. Mertle Beach. [illegible] about 1951."
Family films depicting farm life in Madison County in the early 1950s. Additional footage includes a family vacation to what is likely the Smoky Mountains and Myrtle Beach.
Farm life [00:01]
Snow [01:15]
Christmas [03:02, 12:13]
Valley and wilderness scenes [06:57, 07:10]
Industrial plant/debris pit [06:47] -
"Avoid the tail dragger breakfast; Whole-grain cereals, fresh fruit, and non-fat milk will fuel your life for the long run"
Turtle finishing the race eating cereal and the rabbit being slowed down by bad breakfast of donut and bacon and eggs -
"Automatic Saturn V Page Test System."
The abstract notes, "This paper describes the Automatic Saturn V Page Test System. The system is used to evaluate microminiature Unit Logic Device (ULD) circuits. A page is an assembly consisting of a magnesium- lithium frame, an input-output connector, test points, and multilateral printed circuit boards that interconnect the IUDs into logic circuits. The test system automatically performs tests for shorted voltages and shorted diodes, static logic function, and pulse function." -
"Automatic Pressure Transducer Calibration System."
The abstract notes, "The development of an automatic pressure transducer calibration system is discussed in this report. Evolution from past practices and systems into an automatic calibration system with computerized data handling is described." -
"Automated PCM Data Processor Theory of Operation."
Includes a blueprint of DDAS System Block Diagram. -
"Astronauts thank 7,000 during brief ceremony."
A news article detailing a ceremony in which astronauts thank the crew who built their rocket. -
"Astronauts set to preform key test of lunar landing technique."
News article detailing an experiment revolving around taking photographs from a high altitude to observe the Earth's surface. -
"Astronauts continue on greatest venture."
A news article detailing the progression of the Apollo 11 mission and its preparation for a moon-landing. -
"Astronautics and Aeronautics September 1969: A Chronology on Science, Technology, and Policy (HHR-23)."
Comment draft. Text drafted by Science and Technology Division, Library of Congress. -
"Astronautics and Aeronautics October 1968: A Chronology on Science, Technology, and Policy (HHR-23)."
Comment draft. Text drafted by Science and Technology Division, Library of Congress. -
"Astronautics and Aeronautics November 1968: A Chronology on Science, Technology, and Policy (HHR-23)."
Comment draft. Text drafted by Science and Technology Division, Library of Congress. -
"Astronautics and Aeronautics July 1969: A Chronology on Science, Technology, and Policy (HHR-23)."
Comment draft. Text drafted by Science and Technology Division, Library of Congress. -
"Astronautics and Aeronautics July 1968: A Chronology on Science, Technology, and Policy (HHR-23)."
Comment draft. Text drafted by Science and Technology Division, Library of Congress. -
"Astronautics and Aeronautics February 1969: A Chronology on Science, Technology, and Policy (HHR-23)."
Comment draft. Text drafted by Science and Technology Division, Library of Congress. -
"Astronautics and Aeronautics December 1968: A Chronology on Science, Technology, and Policy (HHR-23)."
Comment draft. Text drafted by Science and Technology Division, Library of Congress. -
"Astronautics and Aeronautics August 1969: A Chronology on Science, Technology, and Policy (HHR-23)."
Comment draft. Text drafted by Science and Technology Division, Library of Congress. -
"Astronautics and Aeronautics April 1968: A Chronology on Science, Technology, and Policy (HHR-23)."
Comment draft. Text drafted by Science and Technology Division, Library of Congress.