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    Statement of Policy-Goddard Art Center

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    Issued March 10, 1970 by W.R. Goddard and the Goddard Foundation. History of the project, source of funds and suggestions for operation are included. 4 pages, photocopie

    Lieutenant Seldon R. Goddard to Eva C. Aldrich, 5 January 1865

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    January 5, 1865Aldrich, Eva C.Seldon Goddard writes to his fiancée Eva to inform her that his request for a leave of absence was denied, because his regiment is being sent to participate in the Second Battle of Fort Fisher.Manuscript letter, 4 page

    (13) The Papers of Robert H. Goddard, Volume III: 1938-1945 [1938-1941: Rockets with Turbopumps]

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    Meticulously curated and edited by Esther C. Goddard and G. Edward Pendray, The Papers of Robert H. Goddard is a 1700-page 3 volume set published in 1970. The set presents a careful and exhaustive chronological presentation of Robert Goddard’s life through diary snippets, correspondence, publications, speeches, patent outlines, school papers, press, reports and more. This section covers 1938 to 1942. During this period, Goddard begins to develop turbine-driven pumps for liquid propellant rockets and conducts a series of flight tests with pump-driven rockets. This section contains correspondence by, to, and about Robert H. Goddard from the following people and entities: William R. Enyart, Harry Guggenheim, George W. Lewis, Charles Lindbergh, Wallace A. Atwood, Major General Archibald H. Sunderland, N.L. Laschever, Colonel D.C. Pearson, Clarence N. Hickman, Colonel L.A. Codd, Charles Greeley Abbot, C.S. Logsdon, Major Jimmy Doolittle, George Pechstein, Theodor von Karman, Etienne Houvet, Lester P. Barlow, Louis T. E. Thompson, Franklin L. Fisher, Lieutenant Colonel J. A. Dorst, William G. Brombacher, John Oliver La Goree, McFall Kerbey, L.T.E. Thompson, General Henry H. Arnold, David I. Walsh, Captain C. A. Ross, Lieutenant Homer A. Boushey, Brigadier General George H. Brett, G. Edward Pendray, Dr. Vannevar Bush, Rear Admiral William R. Furlong, Commander Frederick William Pennoyer, Harold Tuson, Dr. Richard C. Tolman, Herbert B. Nichols, Major William H. Wenstrom, Major General Franklin Otis Carroll, Charles T. Hawley, George W. Lewis, Rear Admiral John Henry Towers, Lieutenant Charles Fink Fischer. Disclaimer: The images in these scans have been rendered somewhat distorted after the fact. We apologize for this error. Thankfully, most of the photographs used in these papers are part of the The Goddard Rocket Researches: A Photographic Record and can be seen individually in high-quality scans.https://commons.clarku.edu/papersgoddard/1012/thumbnail.jp

    (12) The Papers of Robert H. Goddard, Volume III: 1938-1945 [1938: Pressure-Tank Rockets Concluded]

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    Meticulously curated and edited by Esther C. Goddard and G. Edward Pendray, The Papers of Robert H. Goddard is a 1700-page 3 volume set published in 1970. The set presents a careful and exhaustive chronological presentation of Robert Goddard’s life through diary snippets, correspondence, publications, speeches, patent outlines, school papers, press, reports and more. This section covers the year 1938, concluding Goddard\u27s work with pressure-tank rockets. Following this, he would focus his attention on developing turbine-driven pumps for liquid propellants. This section contains correspondence by, to, and about Robert H. Goddard from the following people and entities: William R. Enyart, Harry Guggenheim, George W. Lewis, Charles Lindbergh, Wallace A. Atwood, Major General Archibald H. Sunderland, N.L. Laschever, Colonel D.C. Pearson, Clarence N. Hickman, Colonel L.A. Codd, Charles Greeley Abbot. Disclaimer: The images in these scans have been rendered somewhat distorted after the fact. We apologize for this error. Thankfully, most of the photographs used in these papers are part of the The Goddard Rocket Researches: A Photographic Record and can be seen individually in high-quality scans.https://commons.clarku.edu/papersgoddard/1011/thumbnail.jp

    David R. Goddard

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    Goddard sitting in a chair next to a door and bookshelves.Inscriptions on image and/or album page: "David Goddard/Physiology of microorganisms/Rockefeller Institute/1934"Digitized by: MBLWHOI Libraryimage/jpg black and white image reformatted digitalPhotograph

    Goddard, C. J R

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    (11) The Papers of Robert H. Goddard, Volume II: 1925-1937 [1934-1937: Return to New Mexico; Pressure-Tank Rockets]

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    Meticulously curated and edited by Esther C. Goddard and G. Edward Pendray, The Papers of Robert H. Goddard is a 1700-page 3 volume set published in 1970. The set presents a careful and exhaustive chronological presentation of Robert Goddard’s life through diary snippets, notebook entries, correspondence, publications, speeches, patent outlines, school papers, press, reports and more. This section covers Robert Goddard\u27s life from mid-1934 through 1937. During this time, Robert and Esther Goddard began their second stint in Roswell, New Mexico for Guggenheim funded rocket research (the first was 1930 to 1932). This one would last from 1934 to 1942. During this period Goddard also achieved the first flight of a rocket faster than the speed of sound and published Liquid-propellant Rocket Development . This section contains correspondence by, to, and about Robert H. Goddard from the following people and entities: James C. O’Neil, Albert C. Erickson, Wallace W. Atwood, Calvin H. Andrews, Al West, Waldemar Kaempffert, Colonel D.C. Pearson, Richmond W. Smith, David Smith, Charles T. Hawley, Franklin M. Reck, John W. Parsons, George H. Blakeslee, M.H. Collins, Harry Guggenheim, Arthur A. Collins, Herbert F. Taylor, Webster P. True, Albert Rice Leventhal, Charles Lindbergh, Robert Esnault-Pelterie, Charles Evans Hughes, Midshipman Robert C. Truax, John C. Merriam, Lester D. Gardner, Ernie Pyle, Archibald H. Sunderland, Robert A. Millikan, C. W. McNash, Joseph Nathan Kane, Thomas Sigismund Stribling, Frank Malina, Max Kronstein, Robertson Youngquist, Charles G. Philp, Lieutenant Colonel J.A . Dorst, Harry M. Davis, Edgar A. Fisher, M.D., William R. Enyart, Professor C.E. Pearce, Willy Ley, Albert G. Ingalls. Disclaimer: The images in these scans have been rendered somewhat distorted after the fact. We apologize for this error. Thankfully, most of the photographs used in these papers are part of the The Goddard Rocket Researches: A Photographic Record and can be seen individually in high-quality scans.https://commons.clarku.edu/papersgoddard/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Membership

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    Letter from W. R. Goddard, May 3, 1965, enclosing $200.00 for a charter institutional membership for the Goddard Center of Ardmore
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