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Agriculture Conservation Booklets and Pamphlets, 1962, , 1969
Ah, Wilderness, 1972 Feb.
Series I contains the slides taken by Abe Bassett during the productions he produced. These run from November 1970 to 1987.
Series II contains general information on the theatre program and Abe Bassett. This includes a listing of all of the productions from 1970-1988 along with director notes on some of the shows.
Series III contains videos from 1971-1985. One of the videos is a retrospective on the Wright State University Theatre.
Air Fair Materials (List of displays, schedules, floor plans, aircraft listing, budget, program, committee roster, press releases), 1975
“Air Force Reserve F-105 Thunderchief” (U.S. Air Force photo by Ken Hackman), Circa 1970
Air Race Cleveland Sept.4, 5, 6, 1948. Cleveland, Ohio: Levitt Luzern Custer, September 4-6, 1948. 1 film reel: (2:48); silent, color; 16mm., 1948 September 4-6
Air Travel News, "Airport Memorial to Famous Ace”, 1927 Dec.
Raoul Lufbery was well-known as one of the greatest American Flying Aces of World War I. This collection contains an array of items, including newspaper articles, magazine articles, photographs, and paintings. The newspaper articles offer an insight into the mind of a military aviator. Two of the articles were written by Lufbery. The other newspaper articles and magazine articles are by those who knew him and flew alongside him in battle.
Aircraft. Vol. I, No. 1 (March, 1910) - II, 12 (Feb., 1912)., 1910-1914
May, 1910, issue contains article by H. A. Toulmin, "Attacks on Wright Brothers Wholly Unjustified," pp. 93-4. Loose issues: Vol. III, 2, 6, 9-10, 12 (April, August, Nov.-Dec., 1912; Feb., 1913). Vol. IV, 7 (Sept., 1913). Vol. V, 3, 10 (May, Dec., 1914).
Airdrop to the ‘Lost Battalion’, 1959
Album, circa 1882-1930
The collection consists of a single album, containing primarily photographs, as well as news clippings, documents, and mementoes, concerning Dayton pharmacist and physician Dr. Carl Henry Breidenbach (1867-1926) and his family. In addition to family photographs and a few medical scenes, other notable topics of the photographs include the Dayton flood of 1913, bicyclists, and the President Rutherford B. Hayes home in Fremont.