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... Infobox bodystyle = float:right; valign:top; title = Otto Willi Gail titlestyle = image = Image:Otto_Willi_Gail. ... autumn of 1924. The book was a great success and started his career as a writer. In the later 1920s he became interested in rocketry and joined the VfR . He capitalized ...
... Online - 96-9-27 On animal communication Interview Diana Reiss Online - 96-9-29 Bestselling writer on Darwinism and evolution Interview Stephen Jay Gould Online - 96-9-30 On interactive musicmaking ... into tissue regeneration Interview Dr. George Michalopoulos Online - 97-6-26 Award winning hard SF writer on his new novel Interview Greg Bear Online - 97-6-3 Anthropologist author of The ...
... I think his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh was a wonderful person and quite an eloquent writer. '''Ambrose:''' Yes. '''Brinkley:''' Did you ever correspond with him at the time of the Apollo ... in science fiction, things about space? Did you ever read any of the science fiction writers of that time? '''Armstrong:''' As a young boy I don't recall reading much science ... about. Armstrong laughs. And I get asked, "What's the secret to being a successful writer?" I say, "Marry an English major." '''Brinkley:''' When you left Cleveland, did you drive from ...
... of inspiration for space travel seems to have almost always been a legendary French fiction writer. On February 8th 1828, Pierre Verne and his wife Sophie Alotte de la Füye, announced ... around the Parisian artistic community. The revolution had spawned hundreds of new publications and good writers were in demand. He enjoyed writing and his artistic friends told him that he had ... flight. We have the whole neat and tidy story of how a French science fiction writer proposed using a gun for a manned scientific trip to the moon. How his intellectual ...
... landed on the moon." ''(Text)'' David N. Buell of Chrysler Corp, told the Aviation-Space Writers' Association Conference that an unmanned spacecraft could be launched to the sun by 1975 or ... York Herald Tribune and Arthur Charles Clarke Arthur C. Clarke , British science writer, were cited by the Aviation-Space Writers' Association for outstanding articles in 1964. Mr. Hoffman received the James J ...
... been a newspaperman and he was brought in to head a section mainly of speech writers for the administrator. But we also handled the administrator's public appearances. Later, Brian then ... Agency people and a couple of Voice of America people. One USIA fellow was a writer and one was photographer that was recording all of the stops. The Voice of America ... , yes. It's sad. I think it's sad. I know one of the speech writers years ago, in response to a similar kind of question, made the analogy of what ...
... influences as three Frenchmen, Henri Parville , Alexandre Dumas and Jules Verne . As he was a writer of articles on mechanical and electrical engineering it is not out of the realms of ... Fischer, in one respect affords him the elevated status of the second most important German writer of science fiction (behind Lasswitz) but at the same time dismisses him almost contemptuously because ...
... referring to Robert Godwin Robert or “Rob” Godwin of Toronto and to whom the present writer is most indebted for much of the material contained in this article. The readers who ... that while in New York he met and spoke with the famous aviator and aviation writer of the time, Major Alexander P. Seversky for an hour and showed him the blueprint ... vigorous advocate for the development of huge helium airships for transport and research. A prolific writer on a wide spectrum of areas in rocketry, spaceflight, oceanography, and the use of satellites ...
... &R, 5/27/63, 14-15)'' May 21-24: Aviation/Space Writers Association met in Dallas, Tex., more than 500 writers from throughout U.S. and Canada. ''(MSC Space News Roundup, 5 ...
... time." ''(Text)'' A new program was being established to encourage the develop­ment of skilled writers who would explain science to the layman. The Richard Prentice Ettinger Program for Creative Writing ... earning a living. It also awards a Richard Prentice Ettinger Medal, with $1,000, to writers or others who have fostered understanding of science. ''(NYT, 10/30/63, 40)'' October 1963 ...

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