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... naturally looking for other jobs.
We heard about this exciting possibility with NASA, again through Jim
Chamberlin's contacts.
I didn't know much about NASA myself at that time. I only ... about future
possibilities. I waited a few days for the results of that interview.
Again, Jim Chamberlin contacted everyone who had been successful, and he
was very excited about the whole event ... as an aerodynamicist
and when a separate computer department was formed, it still reported to
Jim Chamberlin. He was very enthusiastic about the use of computers.
Even though we were on a ...
... control system analysis for the AVRO Aircraft,
for the electronics part of it…
James A. “Jim” Chamberlin, who was Debranski’s boss, started to come
in and spend more time with us ... hydraulic design, Chamberlin was really—we had
supervisors for each of these groups, but the guy who really dealt with
them was Chamberlin. I spent a lot of time with Chamberlin. In fact ... … he decision was made…that, "Yes, we probably do need a
program…Chamberlin, why don't you pursue this …"
Chamberlin starts to work on a program and starts to talk to
McDonnell ...
... , went up there
to see what we could recruit, and they went to big Jim James A.
Chamberlin and he picked, I think, 30 people, and they all came down.
Let's ... , as I say, I don't know who was the first Gemini program manager.
'''Bergen:''' Jim Chamberlin.
'''Chilton:''' He was? Oh, he was a real controversial figure. And Walt
Williams, too. In ... when Jim
Chamberlin came down here, after he left being the first Mercury project
manager or Shuttle, I mean, Apollo—no, that's not right. Zimmerman was
in charge of contracts, then Chamberlin ...
... give a lot of credit for that, that I worked for,
was James A. Chamberlain, Jim Chamberlin. I don't know if you knew
him, I mean read about him.
'''Rusnak:''' We ... that was essential, and that
was a good thing that happened. That was fortunate. But Jim Chamberlin,
I give very high credit for pulling that off somehow. But now Houbolt,
the people ... thoughts on Bob Robert R. Gilruth?
'''Arabian:''' Yes, Bob Gilruth was pretty good. Jim James A. Chamberlin.
Yes, Jim Chamberlin's thinking was, he had a very peculiar way of
thinking of things, but ...
... out good.
I think that's all I have to say on Mercury, I guess. Jim Chamberlin was
the project manager then, but I was kind of already getting involved in
Apollo ... EMI problems we had on Apollo 7 and 8
were a cause of great concern. Jim Chamberlin at that time had been
shifted as a—that was his sole job for the ... , and Jim Chamberlin
used to call me every morning and, in his own unique way, berate me for
taking too much notice of my own management. Laughter which was one of
Jim's ...
... and could do some other jobs. I
can’t remember James A. Chamberlin’s first name.
'''Rusnak:''' Jim.
'''Aldrich:''' Jim Chamberlin. I remember him having meetings upstairs at
Langley while we were still working ... the key CSM
person in the Spacecraft Analysis Room that we called SPAN. I believe
Jim James E. Hannigan was the key person for the lunar module. We
would be in ... friends for these prior years, so we
knew each other really well. I think when Jim James A. McDivitt left
and Glynn became the Apollo Program Office manager, he needed to ...
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