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Outline
for International Handbook of Aeronautical Engineering.
(As of February 21, 1947). Concerns size, terminology, conciseness,
etc. of submissions. |
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Series 2 -- Correspondence |
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March
5, 1947. Dr. Alexander Klemin writes Mr. William C. Schoolfield,
inviting him to contribute to the Handbook. He is invited to write
section 6, part 2. He lists three areas which he should cover.
He also makes suggestions on how it should be presented. He would
have 6 to 9 months for actual writing. Suggest he might care to
drive down and visit, or he might in Bridgeport. He enclosed the
handbook. |
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March
10, 1947. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Samuel J. Loring that he had suggested
to Mr. William Schoolfield to visit Greenwich on the same day.
Mr. Schoolfield is discussing the writing of Part 2, Section 6
on Performance. |
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April
2, 1947 Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield regarding I.H.A.E. He
is pleased that he has accepted the invitation to write Section
6, part 2. Dr. Klemin lists what this will embrace. Agrees that
he should proceed without too much regard to worn of other contributors
and anticipate completion within six months. |
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April
4, 1947. Dr. Klemin sends a paper "An Approach to the Analytical
Design of Aircraft," by Cherry and Croshere. |
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April
25, 1947. Mr. Schoolfield writes Dr. Klemin that he is returning
the paper. There is a copy in the library which he refers to.
Thanks him. |
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Blank
postcard with Dr. Klemin's address. |
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May
1, 1947. Dr. Klemin writes the contributors in The International
Handbook of Aeronautical Engineering that publishing arrangements
have been concluded with The Macmillan Co. The letter coves all
aspects involved in the publication. |
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May
14, 1947. Dr. Klemin writes to the contributors that they will
receive a free copy of the handbook. |
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May
16, 1947. Dr. Klemin sends Mr. Schoolfield a Second Circular Letter.
He also asked if he could send two or three "sample pages," so
he could determine style. |
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June
9, 1947. Bradley Jones, University of Cincinnati, sends a tentative
summary regarding the handbook. Writes he would be pleased to
hear his comments. |
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June
10, 1947. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield that he would like
to see two or three samples of his work within a week or two.
He has received outlines from everybody except one or two. |
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June
14, 1947. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield that he has received
a full outline form Professor Jones and enclosed a copy of his
letter. |
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June
28, 1947. Mr. Schoolfield writes Dr. Klemin, enclosing two copies
of the outline of section 6, part 2. Explains what he has done
and if he has overlooked anything he hopes if will be pointed
out to him. Will send some sample pages within two weeks. |
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July
1, 1947. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield regarding I.H.A.E.
He has received the two outlines and find that they do not conflict
with Professor Jones' work. Gives specific reply to some of the
work. Finds nothing to criticize. Ask for a few sample pages. |
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July
21, 1947. A list of 19 different titled reviewed by Europeans
for The International Handbook of Aeronautical Engineering. |
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July
22, 1947. Dr. Klemin informs Mr. Schoolfield that R. H. Page,
Chief of Aerodynamics section of Westland Aircraft, has accepted
to act as European reviewer of I.H.A.E., section 6, part 2. |
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July
23, 1947. Dr. Klemin reminds Mr. Schoolfield that he has not received
the sample pages promised. |
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September
2, 1947. Dr. Klemin writes the Contributes in the International
Handbook of Aeronautical Engineering with the latest developments.
He lists these accomplishments. Progress is satisfactory and final
deadlines have been set. He records these. Delay of one will retard
the entire schedule. |
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September
5, 1947. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield that he shall await
"sample pages" as arranged by telephone call. |
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September
22, 1947. Dr. Klemin, writes Mr. Schoolfield that Mr. Forbes Marn
had visited him and showed him his section 11, part 2. Dr. Klemin
is still trying to get Mr. Schoolfield to send his work in. |
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September
25, 1947. Mr. Schoolfield writes Dr. Klemin, enclosing material
on section 6, part 2. Explains what it is. List two items, which
occurred to him, for coverage in other sections of the handbook.
Plan to correlate his work with Forbes Mann. Writes he is under
great pressure at his own engineering work, but is planning to
devote some time on the handbook. |
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October
3, 1947. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield regarding the handbook,
which they had discussed on the telephone. Expects him October
11 with some references and one or two performance reports. |
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October
6, 1947. A postcard from Dr. Klemin to Mr. Schoolfield reporting
that Joe Grandfield of United is coming October 11, so he can
meet Schoolfield and is bringing his whole section with him. |
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October
13, 1947. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Forbes Mann regarding section
6, page 2. |
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October
21, 1947. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield concerning the handbook.
Request telephone call. |
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November
4, 1947. Dr. Klemin confirms telephone call. Looks forward to
seeing him November 15. |
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November
20, 1947. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield in regard to their
visit, discussing the handbook's progress. Suggest he should amplify
the section on estimation of drag and have a loon at Milliken's
book. Mentions time taken to finish. |
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January
15, 1948. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield regarding the handbook
asking if he is making progress. |
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February
11, 1948. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield regarding the handbook.
He is entirely satisfied with ideas, arrangement and general approach.
List several points to avoid and some to consider. |
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March
6, 1948. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield that since he received
the excellent material about a month ago, he has heard nothing
from him. Ask if he can try to send more, even if not in polished
form. |
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March
15, 1948. Dr. Klemin sends thanks for the notes and item 3. “Splendid.”
Requests another copy of these items. |
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April
7, 1948. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield that he has settled
on May 15th as the absolutely, definite dateline for his section.
Stresses the importance of his section on performance. Not necessary
to present the material in too good shape. His own facilities
and others will be available to put the finishing touches. |
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April
26, 1948. C. L. Skelley, The Macmillan Co. writhed Mr. Schoolfield
that they are happy that a man of his standing is associated with
the handbook. After the whole manuscript is in, several months
of work will be necessary before completion. Emphasized necessity
for hastening the work. |
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May
1, 1948. Dr. Klemin is again urging Mr. Schoolfield to completed
his work. |
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May
10, 1948 Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield that he feels sad because
of the little progress that he has made. Only five or six pages.
Dr. Klemin gives many reasons why Mr. Schoolfield is missing an
opportunity of distinction. Warns that time is running out. He
reduces the assignment to three items, and will personally make
the most of the report and sent it to him for approval. Makes
other requirements. Will call on Mr. Baker if any difficulty arises.
Relying on his having everything to me before leaving for vacation. |
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May
14, 1948. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield and enclosed pencil
notes and typewritten copy. Ask him to indicate any errors. Mentions
the young lady in question. |
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June
9, 1948. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield and enclosed an item
1B inducted drag and airplanes efficiency factor. Informs him
of other tables added. Ask for closer identification of other
graphs. Thinks it is an adequate survey of this topic, but will
need editing. |
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June
17, 1948. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield that references in
the report are not restricted and have been declassified. Nothing
more recent than September 1945. Makes suggestions as how to proceed
to full use of this report. |
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June
30, 1948. Dr. Klemin writes Mr. Schoolfield that he is happy he
has prepared most of the curves that need identifications. Glad
the notebook is now progressing. Makes the suggestion to consider
one brief topic at a time. List the outline for seven topics.
Included in this section are two paper 1B and 2A. |