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Series: 5. Audio Recordings, 1945-1997 : This series is comprised of 66 audio cassette and reel recordings, primarily interviews
that Hardie conducted with figures prominent in early Wisconsin aviation. These include
John Kaminski, associates of Billy Mitchell, and several engineers, designers, and
employees of Hamilton Standard Propeller Company and the Lawson Airline Company. The
balance of these tapes include recordings of AAHS meetings and interviews of Hardie
discussing his role in the EAA and AAHS.
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American Aviation Historical Society
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Audio
28
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Director on Editorial Committee, undated Audio reel (¼ in.)
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Audio
1
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Directors Meeting, 1962 Audio cassette
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Ball, Lester R., Oral History Interview, 1960 : Lester Ball (d. 1968) was an early pilot who built and operated his planes from
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Audio
2
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Audio cassette : The original audio cassette is restricted; users must use digital file available in
the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Ball_Lester\
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2 digital files (47 min., 7 sec.; 18 min., 0 sec.)
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Audio
27
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Bank, Liam F., Interview, 1962 Audio reel (¼ in.)
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Audio
40
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Baron, R. N., Oral History Interview, 1976 April 28 Audio reel (¼ in.)
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Bateman, C. Barry
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Audio
49
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Interview, 1989 Audio cassette
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Audio
50
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Milwaukee Observer, Interview,
1994 Audio cassette
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Audio
14
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The Business of Wisconsin,
undated Audio cassette
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Audio
3
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Billman's Flight Into Yesterday, undated Audio cassette
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Audio
19
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Bueschel, Speech, How to be a Collector/Specialist, 1961 Audio reel (¼ in.)
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Burnelli, Vincent, Oral History Interview, 1962 : Vincent Burnelli (1894-1964) was an engineer for the Lawson Airplane Company. He was
known for the "lifting body" and "flying wing" concepts, and for his design of Alfred
Lawson's first commercial passenger aircraft.
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Audio
4
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Audio cassette : The original audio cassette is restricted; users must use digital file available in
the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Burnelli_Vincent\
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2 digital files (46 min., 20 sec.; 46 min., 19 sec.)
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Audio
30-31
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Central States Historian Meeting, Dayton, 1964 Audio reels (¼ in., 1 ⅞ ips)
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Audio
32
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Dayton Meeting, 1963 Audio reel (¼ in.)
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Box
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Dedication of Mitchell Airfield, 1955 Record album (33 ⅓ rpm)
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Audio
5
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Dedication of Mitchell Gallery of Flight, undated Audio cassette
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Doerflinger, Joseph, Oral History Interview, 1956
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Audio
24
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Audio reel (¼ in.) : The original audio reel is restricted; users must use digital file available in the
Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Doerflinger_Joseph\
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2 digital files (1 hr., 4 min., 31 sec.; 17 min., 2 sec.)
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Dunlap, George, Oral History Interview, 1960 : George Dunlap was an early pilot and Curtiss plant employee.
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Audio
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Audio reel (¼ in.) : The original audio reel is restricted; users must use digital file available in the
Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Dunlap_George\
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1 digital files (1 hr., 38 min., 40 sec.)
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Audio
29
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EAA, Annual Business Meeting, undated Audio reel (¼ in.)
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Audio
6
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Firing Line, Deregulation: Kahn, Alfred and Frank Borman, Interview,
1988 Audio cassette
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Audio
34
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Genshe and Obenberger, Interview, 1970 Audio cassette
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Hagner, Joseph, Oral History Interview, 1956 : Joseph Hagner worked for the Lawson Airplane Company as a mechanic, machinist, and
aircraft designer, most notably on the C-2 Airliner.
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Audio
7
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Audio cassette : The original audio cassette is restricted; researchers must use the digital files
available in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Hagner_Joseph\
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2 digital files (46 min., 57 sec.; 16 min., 44 sec.)
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Hardie, George
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Audio
20
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Comments on Directors Meeting Agenda, undated Audio reel (¼ in.)
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Video
1
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I Remember Milwaukee, WMVS interview,
1995 Videocassette
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Audio
18
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Interview, circa 1950s Audio cassette
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Audio
36
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Speech at Dayton Meeting, 1963 Audio reel (¼ in.)
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Audio
21
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WUWM-FM Radio Interview and WITI-TV County Close-Up, 1969 Audio reel (¼ in., 1 ⅞ ips)
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Audio
35
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Hardie, George and Harvey Lippincott, A.A.H.S., 1966 Audio reel (¼ in.)
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Hartman, Eric : Eric Hartman (1922-1993), originally "Erich Hartmann," was a Luftwaffe Ace for
Germany during World War II who emigrated to Milwaukee after ten years in a Russian
POW camp.
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"German War Ace," Interview, 1971
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Audio
38
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Audio reel (¼ in.) : The original audio reel is restricted; researchers must use the digital file
available in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Hartman_Eric\
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1 digital file (46 min., 46 sec.)
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Speech, undated
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Audio
37
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Audio reel (¼ in.) : The original audio reel is restricted; researchers must use the digital file
available in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Hartman_Eric\
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1 digital file (33 min., 39 sec.)
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Audio
9
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Henry, Lyell, Interview via the Telephone, 1997 Audio cassette
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Hessler, Frank, Flying with the Luftwaffe, Speech, 1971 : Frank Hessler was a pilot for the Luftwaffe during the 1930s and World War II.
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Audio
39
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Audio reel (¼ in.) : The original audio reel is restricted; researchers must use the digital files
available in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Hessler_Frank\
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2 digital files (56 min., 9 sec.; 2 min., 31 sec.)
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Jones, Ira Milton, Channel 10 Interview, undated, and Oral History
Interviews, 1987 : Ira Milton Jones (1896-1992) was a World War I veteran, captain in the 32nd National
Guard Division, and president of World War I Overseas Flyers. He received the Billy
Mitchell Trophy in 1989 for his contributions to aviation.
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Audio
10-11
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Audio cassettes : The original audio cassettes are restricted; researchers must use the digital files
available in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Jones_Ira_Milton\
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4 digital files (46 min., 19 sec.; 46 min., 20 sec.; 45 min., 43 sec.; 28
min., 43 sec.)
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Kaminski, John, Oral History Interview, undated : John Kaminski (1893-1960) was a Polish-American aviator, stunt pilot, and the first
licensed pilot in Wisconsin.
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Audio
26
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Audio reel (¼ in.) : The original audio reel is restricted; researchers must use the digital file
available in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Kaminski_John\
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2 digital files (1 hr., 22 min., 55 sec.; 29 min., 44 sec.)
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Audio
8
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Krimkowski, Julius, Interview, 1970 Audio cassette
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Audio
65
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Krimkowski, Julius, Interview, 1970 Audio cassette
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Loening, Grover, Speech, 1976 : Grover Loening (1888-1973) was head of the Loening Aeronautical Engineering
Corporation and recipient of the first American Aeronautics Engineering master's
degree from Columbia University.
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Audio
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Audio reel (¼ in.) : The original audio reel is restricted; researchers must use the digital file
available in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Loening_Grover\
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2 digital files (51 min., 19 sec.; 2 hr., 4 min., 39 sec.)
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Audio
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Marker Dedication, 1976 Audio reel (¼ in.)
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Midwest Aero Historians
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Audio
41
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Fall Meeting, 1969 Audio reel (¼ in.)
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Audio
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Meeting, EAA Hales Corners, 1973 Audio cassette
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Mulick, Ed, Oral History Interview, 1974 March 28 : Ed Mulick was an aviator and manager of the Curtiss-Wright Airport during the
1930s.
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Audio
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Audio reel (¼ in.) : The original audio reel is restricted; researchers must use the digital file
available in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Mulick_Ed\
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1 digital file (1 hr., 57 min., 15 sec.)
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Audio
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Nichols, John, Interview, undated Audio reel (¼ in., 1 ⅞ ips)
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Niemann, Robert A., Flying in World War I, Speech, 1972 : Robert A. Niemann was an aviator for Germany during World War I and pilot based out
of Lodi Airfield in Columbia County, Wisconsin.
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Audio
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Audio reel (¼ in.) : The original audio reel is restricted; researchers must use the digital files
available in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Niemann_Robert\
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1 digital file (58 min., 43 sec.)
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Page, George Jr., Speech at A.I.A.A., 1966 : George Page, Jr. (d. 1983) was an early aeronautical engineer for the Curtiss-Wright
Corporation and others, best remembered for designing the C-46 cargo plane.
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Audio
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Audio reel (¼ in., 1 ⅞ ips) : The original audio reel is restricted; researchers must use the digital files
available in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Page_George\
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1 digital file (1 hr., 33 min., 32 sec.)
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Audio
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Phlaz DXII Aircraft, Rebuilding, 1958 Audio reel (¼ in.)
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Audio
51
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Poberezny, Paul, Interview, 1957 Audio cassette
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Audio
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Reddig, James C., Interview, undated Audio cassette
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Audio
52-53
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Roberts, Claudious H. F., Interview, undated Audio cassettes
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Audio
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Sanders, Edwin O., Interview, 1970 Audio cassette
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Audio
55-58
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Schory, Carl and Al Manella, Interview, undated Audio cassette
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Schory, Carl, Oral History Interview, undated : Carl Schory was a mechanic and engine-man on the C-2 Lawson Airliner.
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Audio
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Audio cassette : The original audio cassette is restricted; researchers must use the digital files
available in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Schory_Carl\
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2 digital files (1 hr., 2 min., 26 sec.; 31 min., 30 sec.)
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Audio
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Schrader, Harold and Robert Reisky, Interview, 1987 Audio cassette
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Audio
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Schwandt, Ernst, Some Surprises in Relativity, Interview, 1972 Audio reel (¼ in.)
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Audio
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Shaw, ?, Interview, 1956 Audio cassette
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Smith, Floyd K., Oral History Interview, circa 1965 : Floyd K. Smith was a secretary for Lawson Airplane Company responsible for
coordinating airline routes and preparing air fields for the company's air-mail
contract.
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Audio
59-61
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Audio cassettes : The original audio cassettes are restricted; researchers must use the digital files
in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Smith_Floyd\
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5 digital files (30 min., 3 sec.; 30 min., 5 sec.; 30 min., 1 sec.; 30 min.,
4 sec.; 6 min., 4 sec.)
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Audio
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Stevens, Brooks, N.R.H.S. Banquet, 1973 Audio reel (¼ in.)
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Audio
17
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Surini, Andrew and Henry Rayeske, Lawson l-4 Tri-Motor, Interview,
1956 Audio cassette
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Surini, Andrew, Oral History Interview, 1956 : Andrew Surini (1894-1958) was a mechanic, machinist, and designer for the Lawson
Airplane Company.
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Audio
16
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Audio cassette : The original audio cassette is restricted; researchers must use the digital files
available in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Surini_Andrew\
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2 digital files (30 min., 3 sec.; 30 min., 5 sec.)
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Audio
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Unknown, Interview, undated Audio reel (¼ in.)
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Wagner, Ron, Oral History Interview, 1967 August 26 : Ron Wagner was winner of the 1967 Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Scale Model
Contest and EAA manager of field operations.
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Audio
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Audio reel (¼ in.) : The original audio reel is restricted; researchers must use the digital file
available in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Wagner_Ron\
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1 digital file (32 min., 29 sec.)
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Watts, Ray, Oral History Interview, 1964 June 14 : Ray Watts was an early aviation enthusiast, World War I cadet, and pilot from
Naperville, Illinois.
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Audio
62-64
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Audio cassettes : The original audio cassettes are restricted; researchers must use the digital files
available in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Watts_Ray\
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5 digital files (29 min., 22 sec.; 29 min., 23 sec.; 30 min., 0 sec.; 30
min., 4 sec.; 6 min., 40 sec.)
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Wittman, Steve, Oral History Interview, undated : Steve Wittman (1904-1995) was an airplane racer, builder, and designer and manager of
the Oshkosh Airport during the 1930s.
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Audio
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Audio cassette : The original audio cassette is restricted; researchers must use the digital files
available in the Archives.
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Electronic Folder
\5.Audio\
Wittman_Steve\
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2 digital files (58 min., 53 sec.; 29 min., 23 sec.)
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