Manuscripts
Dennis Searles letter to Carrie Searles
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Edgar Dean Mitchell letter to Dennis Cooper
Manuscripts
In this letter, Mitchell is answering a letter Dennis Cooper had about the navigation of the Apollo Lunar Module.
mssHM 79873
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Queen Noor, Washington, D.C., letter to L. Dennis Shapiro
Manuscripts
Typescript letter signed. Thanking for the copy of letter and photograph for her father, Najeeb Halaby. (1 page and envelope) Includes letter from Megan J. Cary to L. Dennis Shapiro 2002 October 29 (1 page).
mssShapiro
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Edward A. Doisy letter to Dennis Cooper
Manuscripts
Letter written by Edward A. Doisy to Dennis Cooper. The letter discusses the importance of the isolation of the female sex hormone estrone (theelin).
mssHM 83069
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Buzz Aldrin letter to Dennis Cooper
Manuscripts
Letter written by Buzz Aldrin to Dennis Cooper. In the letter, Aldrin describes his experience on the moon and the rigors of astronaut training. The letter is signed by Aldrin with the name Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr.; at the time, Aldrin was president of Research and Engineering Consultants, Inc.
mssHM 83056
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Dennis Gabor letters
Manuscripts
Letter to Professor E. N. da C. Andrade (1961, July 28, HM 69389) and letter to Robert F. Allen, Jr. (1974, June 3, HM 69390). Both letters are on letterhead of Imperial College of Science and Technology.
mssHM 69389-69390
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Dennis & Farwell and Oliver P. Dennis architecture photographs
Visual Materials
Two albums of photographs of buildings and houses designed by Oliver P. Dennis or Dennis & Farwell, primarily in the Los Angeles area, approximately 1895-1913. One album is titled: "Dennis and Farwell. Architects, Los Angeles," and the other: "Oliver P. Dennis, Architect, Los Angeles," though some buildings appear in both albums. The prints are black and white and primarily 8 x 10 inches, and there are no identifications except for a few names in pencil. The images include many exteriors and interiors of grand residences of the turn of the 20th century, showing furnishings and decor. Identified residences include those of: Henry Fisher, Redlands (1897); Erasmus Wilson, West Adams (1903); John Cline, West Adams (1903) and Rollin B. Lane, Hollywood (1909), now the Magic Castle nightclub. Other buildings shown include: Union Bank, Pasadena (many interiors), Culver City Grammar School, Hotel Hollywood (1902), Merchants Trust Company building, Hotel Chickasaw, F.P. Fay building, as well as high schools, churches, and other office buildings. Several houses and buildings are unidentified.
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