Newspaper Clippings., 01/01/1970-12/31/1999
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Printed Materials. Arranged chronologically.
Dates
- 01/01/1970-12/31/1999
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Extent
From the Collection: 2 Linear Feet (4 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Newspaper Clippings dated 1970s?-1990s? Includes Printed Article by Richard M. Helms in "Reader's Forum" regarding Peter Kross' review of "The Ravens" by Christopher Robbins. Also, 1 Printed Item dated 2/1997 by Albert D. Wheelon entitled "Corona: The First Reconnaissance Satellites" from "Physics Today." And, 1 Printed Article by Dino Brugioni dated 3/1996 entitled "The Art and Science of Photoreconaissance" from "Scientific American."
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
HELMS, RICHARD M. - PRINTED ARTICLE BY HIM RE:"THE RAVENS" (1987?): Printed Item
"RAVENS" - BOOK - ARTICLE BY HELMS, RICHARD M. ABOUT IT (1987?): Printed Item
ROBBINS, CHRISTOPHER - ARTICLE BY HELMS, RICHARD M. ABOUT"RAVENS" 1987: Printed Item
KROSS, PETER - ARTICLE ABOUT HIS REVIEW OF "RAVENS" (1987?): Printed Item
WHEELON, ALBERT D. - ARTICLE: "CORONA" (1997): Printed Item
"CORONA" - ARTICLE ABOUT IT BY WHEELON, ALBERT D. (1997): Printed Item
BRUGIONI, DINO - ARTICLE RE: PHOTORECONAISSANCE (1996): Printed Item
PHOTORECONAISSANCE - ARTICLE BY BRUGIONI, DINO (1996): Printed Item
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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