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Notes on ―St. Bart's, 1 page; ―Photos from Carysfort Light, 1 page; ―Expenses Paid, 1 page; ―Radiom. 8/12, 2 pages; Space Program, Addresses and Phone Numbers, 15 pages; ―Skepticism Down Under Meeting, 1986, Sept. 14, 1 page
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Notes on ―Chemofossils, 3 pages; ―Lowenstam (Field Trip—Nov. 8), 3 pages; Miscellaneous (bacteria, clams, soft body forms, non-calcified forms, algae, protozoa), 10 pages; ―Paleotemperatures, ―The Cretaceous / Tertiary Catastrophe, 1 page; ―End of Cretaceous, ―Semi Beginning of Cambrian, 1 page; ―Sponges (Porifera), 1 page; ―Spicules, 1 page; ―Sclerosponge, 2 pages; Coral Reefs, 2 pages; ―Monday—at Lowenstam's (with Lillian—@7:00), 2 pages; ―Questions for HAC [Hughes Aircraft] Meeting, 1 page; ―The Mouilhayrat Patent, 8 pages; ―Savikas, McBride, Stivers at Office in L.A., 5 pages; ―Re-programmable Computers, 1 page; Coral Definitions, 2 pages.
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Apartments, Notes, 1 page, undated; ―Re 781 Prospect, Drawings, Notes, 6 pages, 1971, Feb. 21; Human ―Data Processing, Flowchart Diagrams (6), undated; Poem, undated; [Biomedical Engineering Research / Computers in Medicine], Notes, 8 pages, undated; ―Concept for Sequencing of Proteins and Perhaps DNA, Technical Notes, 5 pages, 1973, Aug. 13; Comets, Technical Notes, 8 pages, undated; ―A Type of Microscope, Technical Notes, 2 pages, Feb. 22; ―Doppler Tracking, Technical Notes, 11 pages, June 10; Radiation Measurement, Notes, 3 pages, undated; ―Tidal Stability (Roche's Problem), Technical Notes, 3 pages, undated; ―µ-Processors, Technical Notes, 2 pages, Oct. 9; ―Div. 82: Mostly Flazer Finale, Notes, 1 page, Dec. 5; ―Invention Idea, Notes, 1 page, 1977, July 19.
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Transportation—Book 2 (June 71)
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[Transportation System], Notes, 3 pages, 1971, June 25-Sept. 1.
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Notebooks
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The series consists of notes and is divided into three subseries, Appointment Books, Miscellaneous, and Technical Notes. Within the subseries, materials are arranged by format and chronologically or alphabetically. The Appointment Books, maintained by Hibbs, contain brief personal and work related schedule notes. The Notebooks and Steno Books constitute the bulk of the Miscellaneous subseries. The Notebooks contain diverse notes on a variety of topics ranging from the space program to finding an apartment. An early Steno book was labeled "phone notes" and the entries throughout the books are detailed, personal, handwritten notes taken during phone conversations, meetings, or conferences. Each entry is typically prefaced with the date, participants, and the subject of discussion. The Steno Books are full of notes on a wide range of topics, including Morgantown, space studies and exploration, microscopes, and the development of medical technologies such as tissue cultures, hearing implants, and neurobiology. Other topics include the space shuttle, solar system exploration and solar sailing, lunar programs, the deep space network, asteroids, "Why Explore Space," Earth sciences and applications, analytical instrumentation, the space lab and space station, LESS Workshop, EEIS (End to End Information System), global habitization, atmospheric research, materials processing, and oceanography. In addition, JEA (Joint Endeavor Agreement), ESA (European Space Agency), Venus balloons, CRAF (Comet Rendezvous Asteroid Flyby), Explorer proposals, SCORE, TSPD (Technology and Space Program Development), OAST (Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology), and Mars are topics during the 1980s. Technical notebooks contain notes of a technical, mathematic, and/or scientific nature. Notebooks labeled "Deal 1" and "Deal 2" reference the Explorer 1 and 2 launches attended by Hibbs. Explorer program material is also located in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Series, however it is primarily published and promotional records. Hibbs' attempts at designing microcomputers for various functions are also documented in the Technical Notes subseries.
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