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Aeronautics

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 178 Collections and/or Records:

10-Foot Wind Tunnel

 Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1997-00121

10-Foot Wind Tunnel Rigging

 Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1997-00122

100th Anniversary Dinner

 Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1986-00666

Aeronautics

 File — Box A1: Series II, Folder: 7
Identifier: A01.07

Aeronautics: deeper, faster, higher, and hotter

 Unprocessed Material — Carton AV-Aisle, Tape: AER-1958
Identifier: 1991-00124

Air Flow Meter

 Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 2007-00099

Allen E. Puckett

 File — Box Z33: Series II
Identifier: Z33
Scope and Contents

Allen E. Puckett is a Distinguished Alumnus of Caltech. He received his PhD in aeronautics in 1949 under Theodore Von Karman and is chairman emeritus of Hughes Aircraft Company.

Dates: 19th century to present

Arthur Klein Oral History Interview with Harriett Lyle and John Greenberg [sound recording], 1979-02-14 - 1982-04-20

 Item
Scope and Contents Interview in four sessions, February 1979 and April 1982, with Arthur L. ("Maj") Klein, who entered Throop College, the predecessor of the California Institute of Technology, in 1916. When R. A. Millikan arrived as the institute's head, Klein decided to change his major from mechanical engineering to physics in order to work with him, earning his bachelor's degree in 1921 and a PhD in 1925. He stayed on as a research fellow in physics and soon become involved in the activities of the new...
Dates: 1979-02-14 - 1982-04-20

Banki Medal, Hungarian Astronautical Society

 Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1999-00397

Harry Bateman Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 10018-MS
Abstract

Harry Bateman was a mathematical physicist and professor of physics, mathematics and aeronautics at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech, originally Throop College), 1917-1946. The collection includes his manuscripts on binomial coefficients, notes on integrals and related material (much of which was later published by Arthur Erdélyi); and a small amount of personal correspondence. Also included are teaching materials and reprints.

Dates: 1906-1947