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... under John Evvard and Abe Silverstein at Cleveland. That was fine. '''Dinkel:''' Can you tell me about some of the people who were there, now that you mention Abe Silverstein and that bunch? '''Cortright ... together. I think we covered just about what it did. '''Cortright:''' Abe Silverstein. Hugh Dryden brought Abe down, and he gave Abe carte blanche authority to put together the organization and the plans, and ...
... five grandchildren survived him. ''(NASA, “Dr. Abe Silverstein, Early Architect of the Apollo Moon Landing, Dies,” news release 01-109, 1 June 2001; Wolfgang Saxon, “Abe Silverstein, 92, Engineer Who Named Apollo Program,” New York Times, 5 June 2001; Associated Press, “Abe Silverstein, 92, Pioneer in Space Research at NASA,” 4 ...
... space stations did not exist in NASA or in scientific community. ''(Transcript)'' Retirement of Dr. Abe Silverstein, Lewis Research Center LeRC Director, was announced by Dr. Thomas O. Paine , NASA Administrator. He ... be succeeded Nov. 1 by OART Acting Administrator Bruce T. Lundin. In requesting retirement, Dr. Silverstein wrote: "As NASA engages in its second ten-year program, it may be important that ...
... and 10 min. of network program ‘‘Today.” ''( UPI, Wash. Post, 1/10/63,A3)'' Dr. Abe Silverstein , Director of NASA Lewis Research Center , told Chicago press conference that trouble in Centaur launch ... developed on schedule to launch Surveyor lunar spacecraft and Mariner interplanetary spacecraft in 1965. Dr. Silverstein pointed out new testing philosophy for Centaur called for more extensive and qualitative pound test ...
... be future coordination to avoid duplication." ''(Text; AP, Wash,. Post, 3/21/63,1)'' Dr. Abe Silverstein Director of Lewis Research Center , said in testimony before subcommittee on Space Sciences and Advanced ... lift 250 additional pounds of payload because of design improve­ments in the vehicle. Dr. Silverstein described design changes and testing program undertaken by Lewis, and said that the second and ...
... . Post, 1/21/64)'' Dr. Abe Silverstein, Director of NASA Lewis Research Center, was presented 1964 Sylvanus Albert Reed Award at AIAA dinner in New York. Dr. Silverstein was cited for "major contributions ...
... no serious question. The only question is whether they will be Ameri­cans." ''(Testimony)'' Dr. Abe Silverstein , Lewis Research Center LeRC Director, described progressive decline of LeRC funding from peak $389.2 ... been less than those believed necessary for proper upkeep and repair." In long run, Dr. Silverstein said, delays "may prove more costly to the Government." ''(Testimony)'' USN Aquanauts Fernando Lugo and ...
... surveying earth's resources from space and continuing developments in meteorology and communications. ''(Text)'' Dr. Abe Silverstein, Director of Lewis Research Center, was announced winner of Rockefeller Public Service Award in science ... . He had supervised plans for rocket installation on Lunar Orbiter and Sur­veyor spacecraft. Dr. Silverstein had been first Director of Space Flight Programs in NASA Hq. in 1958. Under his ...
... . Abe Silverstein, Director of NASA Lewis Research Center which operated station. Charges, made by Plum Brook employee and referred to Rep. Charles A. Mosher (R-Ohio), were being investigated by GAO. Silverstein said ...
... Jan. 1, 1967. ‘‘(Pres. Doc., 9/19/66, 1305)’’ Lewis Research Center LRC Director Dr. Abe Silverstein discussed Lewis Research Center LRC studies on use of liquid methane as an aircraft fuel ... might increase SST payload by 30 per cent and similarly reduce direct operating cost. Dr. Silverstein pointed out, however, that much more would have to be learned about both flight and ...

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