Manuscripts
John Goddard letter to John Dillon
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Robert Hutchings Goddard letter to Harry K. Weymer
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Goddard states in this letter that "no book has yet been published regarding my experiments" and that there is only one paper published about his experiments. He also states that he is "not working in conjunction with Mr. Ludvik Ocenasek," but has only heard of him through newspaper articles. With the letter is a signed statement by Goddard reading: "Investigations carried on at great altitudes, or in 'space,' by means depending essentially on highly-efficient rocket propulsion, seem to me one of the most fascinating problems of applied physics" (dated 1932, October 6).
mssHM 76727
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Patrice Dillon letter to John McDougal
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Dillon asks McDougal to remit the remainder of the sentence of a French national imprisoned for forgery.
mssHM 19389
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A few of the very many miscellaneous articles, in poetry and prose, written by Henry Goddard
Rare Books
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