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Jack R. Hunt
Jack R. Hunt, for whom the Hunt Library is named, was appointed President of the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Institute in 1963. Under his leadership, the institution was relocated from Miami to Daytona Beach, gained accreditation, achieved university status and expanded to include the Prescott and what is now the Worldwide campuses. Through his hard work and dedication, Embry-Riddle grew from an institute of fewer than 300 students to a fully accredited University with thousands of students across the globe.
In 1942, Hunt joined the Navy and was trained in lighter-than-air and heavier-than-air aviation. His most famous flight was aboard the Navy blimp, ZPG-2 Snowbird. In 1957, Commander Hunt set the record for the longest non-refueled sustained flight by flying 9,448 miles from Massachusetts to Europe, Africa, and then to Florida. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross by Fleet Admiral Halsey and and the Harmon International Trophy by President Dwight Eisenhower for this achievement.https://commons.erau.edu/veterans-week-images/1010/thumbnail.jp
Alan Hunt
Alan R Hunt, Alan Hunt, Alan, Hunthttps://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/sust-seminar-headshots/1096/thumbnail.jp
Letter from R. H. Hunt to Rev. J. P. Larrimore [sic]
Letter from R. H. Hunt to Rev. J. P. Larrimore [sic]. R. H. Hunt was a Chattanooga, Tennessee, based architect who wrote to T. B. Larimore to express interest in drawing up plans for Dixieland College
Letter From Leigh Hunt to Dear Sir
abstract: Concerning Hunt's request that the recipient reply with the time in which Hunt's little boy can come pick up payment for an article Hunt wrote.Seller's Description: Attached note reads: 133 Hunt, Leigh. English author, A.L.s. in the third person. 1 p., 4to; with the integral address leaf. "Regents' Park-May" n.d. $50.00.Curator's Note: Handwritten notes read "1833 or 1839" on recto and "From Men, Women, and Books" on verso.Paper details: Glue on verso indicated it was once glued into a book. Originally folded.Creation Date Details: Range given is the author's lifespan.Provenance: Removed from a set of Hunt's
Men, women, and books; a selection of sketches, essays, and critical memoirs, from his uncollected prose writings, by Leigh Hunt. Publisher London, Smith, Elder and co., 1847.
Local Call Numbers: SPEC E-1691 v.1, SPEC E-1691 v.2, SPEC E-1691 v.1,
SPEC E-1691 v.2
Hunt, R R, VX13756
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/393994Surname: HUNT. Given Name(s) or Initials: R R. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX13756. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 8485.216672
Item: [2016.0049.26287] "Hunt, R R, VX13756
William Hunt, Jr. and fellow Civil War soldiers photograph
William Hunt, Jr. (second from left) and fellow Civil War soldiers N. Houghton, Charles S. Rice, A. Mattox and Samuel R. Strayer (left to right), ca. 1863
Interview with Oliver Hunt
Interview with Dr. Oliver R. Hunt in which he shares professional and personal details, including his experience as a WWII veteran and assisting at the first open-heart surgery performed at the Mayo clinic
Letter from George W. P. Hunt to President Calvin Coolidge
Letter from Governor George W. P. Hunt to Calvin Coolidge arguing for more autonomy in Arizona state matters
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