Box 28
Contains 18 Results:
Ivonette Wright and Harold Miller Interview by Dr. William Baker Interview, 1976 May 5
Becky Rehling conversation with Ivonette and Harold Miller, 1977 May 11
Becky Beck Rehling, and Ivonette and Harold Miller discuss the friendship of Agnes Beck and Katharine Wright using letters and notes to prompt memories. Side two records a luncheon with Ivonette, Harold, Becky, and other family.
General Benjamin D. Foulois, Aviation Pioneer, 1967 recording, 1967
General Foulois recounts his military career spanning 1898 to 1935.
"Will and Orv," Voice of America, 1978 Nov
"Voice of America" presents "Wil and Orv: an intimate portrait of the men who made human flight possible" to honor the 75th anniversary of powered flight. Bruce Morrow played Wilbur, Jack Wilson played Orville, Ivonette Wright Miller is featured.
"The Bicycle Men" (original musical by Bruce Dillon and Sandra McIntosh), circa 1996
Musical based on the lives of the Wright Brothers: Flying, Twilight Song, Those Two Boys, Give Wings to your Dreams, the Wright Touch, To be there/Twilight Song, Road to Miamisburg, Otto Lilienthal, Together, Those Two Boys (Re.), Kitty Hawk, Wright Touch (Repr.), Maybe in a Thousand Years, Give WIngs (Repr.), Langley's Lament/Wright Hope, Hero's Heart, and Give Wings (Repr).
"Fly Wright! The Story of Two Brothers: A Musical" (original musical by Trimble, Ingle, and Graf), 1992, 1994
Becky Rehling conversation with Ivonette and Harold Miller, 1977 April 22
Lawrence Schiller and Jeb Rosebrook Interview of Ivonette Wright and Harold Miller, part 5, 1975 Dec 7
Ivonette and Harold talk about Wilbur and Orville's personalities. Ivonette talks about her Wright Reminiscenses book. They briefly talk about Carrie Grumbach, patent trials in New York, inaccuracies in the Wright Brothers story, visits to Orville's lab on Sundays, and Ivonette's first flight. Harold talks about his initiation into the family, the 1909 Homecoming Celebration when Harold was part of the human flag as a child, and Lindbergh's visit to Dayton in 1927.