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Sunday, 20 May, 1962
Took family to SS & church. Showed John Cheever the photos of the audio system at Fourth Presbyterian — also to Dave Nelson and Paul. Made an appointment with Dave to meet with him on 26 May at PS to gather data for making up a modernization estimate.
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Saturday, 19 May, 1962
Hot & Sticky!
Thunderstorm
Put the head block back on and started the engine but it overheated so I put in a new 160˚F thermostat and it worked ok. I’ll leave the Willys at AMS next week for tightening the head bolts and valve adjustment.
LCH & I went to the Weston Nurseries at Hopkinton and bought a Japanese Red Maple, azalea (Hino), pink dogwood, Dawn Redwood, and a lilac. We brought the dogwood home and planted it east of the end of the driveway; it is about 9 feet and still has a few blossoms.
DCH made enlargements of some 35mm film. He also took the College Board in Biology ($68.35!)
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Friday, 18 May, 1962
At home.
Clear
After the pistons were expanded, and new wrist pins put in, I put them back into the engine and replaced the pan.
Went in to Park Street, (taking JAH), to attend the B of CE mtg. I brought up 1) the question of classes for brilliant students, and 2) the idea of a school 9 times/semester for the teenagers. Jim Petersen will look into 1) and Woody & I into 2).
Stopped at Sears for six qts. of oil for the Willys — SAE 20 for break-in.
Thunderstorm.
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Thursday, 17 May, 1962
At home.
Clear
Worked on Willys at AMS, removing head, pan, and pistons.
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Wednesday, 16 May, 1962
Sat in a mtg. with WZL, WW, Bino, & A. Knoll with John McClow of Aerospace to discuss Bino’s curves showing the required radar slew rates for Vehicle B. The radar specs will not have to be modified.
Rec’d a copy of Paul Miller’s summary of the mtg. at AFCOA on 30 April – 01 May.
Overcast
Rec’d a call from Rabun Wood, who is now with Martin Orlando. He is on a study for BSD across the street. It was good to hear from him.
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Tuesday, 15 May, 1962
Wrote memo for WW via WZL on the contextual Map. Paper K1 last week dealt with this subject, and the general scheme looks like it is appropriate for the PA Project — due to its size.
Handed in an April Progress Report that said:
1) Ran KK’s program 22 times to check Dr. Nanni’s trajectory program.
2) I issued 22L-7197 on 9 April
3) I generated 9 longhand pages of comments on the Aerospace draft document on the STV Test Program.
Wrote letters to Paul Miller at AFCOA requesting a return of the BTL documents I had sent down for my use while there on the SADIC problem on 30 April – 1 May trip.
WZL wants me around tomorrow to participate in a discussion with an Aerospace gent re: trajectories.
Overcast
Drove today.
Dr. & Mrs. Ockenga came to dinner; the children were well-behaved, and we had a most pleasant evening.
Picked up the wheel barrow at Leo’s and returned HS’s mattock; Leo had sharpened it
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Monday, 14 May, 1962
Discussion with Lou Kraft re: the documentation of the scientific aspects of the STV Program. He was told by Dr. Well to see if Aerospace wanted assistance in this matter, and he found that they don’t, but have a target date of 30 July. Lou get the impression that they are desirous of obtaining all credit for carrying out this program, regardless of the origin of the basic inputs.
Rain
Picked up mtl. at Sears at noon; found that I had not ordered a shovel, which I hastened to do.
Moved the front seat back on the Willys a total of 3″.
The American Field Service local committee informed us that we had been selected last night as the local family to provide for a foreign student during 1 Sept to 1 August.
Confirmation is up to the New York Office which does not rubber stamp the local committee action.
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Sunday, 13 May, 1962
Clear in AM
Took family to SS & church. Dave Nelson had been given a note from Mr. Poor — church business manager — re: a phone call from Mrs. Ward about the Altec microphone not being in front of Carl Nelson & Alice. I gave the note to HJO & explained the objective is to provide high quality audio to the radio transmitter, and perhaps Mrs. Ward would underwrite the cost of re-conditioning the entire system as well as the microphone supply.
The International Student Committee (American Field Service) called on us to see if we are eligible.
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Saturday, 12 May, 1962
Clear
Dug up four dogwood with Ben’s help — and a beech to take home. Left about 11 AM; made one stop at a used car lot near Poughkeepsie where I picked up a windshield wiper motor for the Ford.
Arrived home at 7:30 PM; Janet’s birthday party was going on, with her friends from her SS class.
Planted the 4 dogwood, but they look like they won’t make it.
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Friday, 11 May, 1962
Overcast in D.C.
Clear in Princeton
Left at 2:3 PM for Princeton, arriving at 6:30 PM. Had a real pleasant evening visiting, and a most delicious dinner.
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Thursday, 10 May, 1962
Had a long discussion with Dr. Mottley on the make-up, activity objectives of the JCS. He is participating in an IOA study to look into the C2 problem at the DOD or National level.
Participated in the organization mtg. of the Transportation Section of ORSA. Leslie Edie was elected Chairman Protem. The proposed changes to the By-laws will be circulated and the Organizing Committee was instructed to propose at least two candidates for each office.
Clear
Had a pleasant discussion with Dr. Motley, Ken More, and Dick Blythe
Rented close-up lenses for the Retina IIIc to photograph the proposal for the audio system at 4th Presbyterian Church.
Heard Dr. Smith again on Liberty; I wish I could hear the last two, but I have to leave tomorrow noon.
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Wednesday, 09 May, 1962
The mtgs today were generally good, particularly Gen. Schreiver of AFSC. Found that Zimmerman, Chief AFCOA, is resigning to head the OA activity of Douglas at Santa Monica; this from Walt Deemer.
Clear
Went to Evans Farm Inn for dinner and then to 4th Presbyterian for the 3rd in the First James H. Miers Lecture Series by Wilbur Smith; he is dealing with the general topic of Liberty and his remarks tonite were on the Truth that makes men Free: Acts 4:7 to end of chapter. Talked to Glenn Kirkland until midnight principally about the audio system in 4th.
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Tuesday, 08 May, 1962
Left for DC at 8 AM, arriving after 8 PM after driving thru the rain from Poughkeepsie to Annapolis.
Overcast
Left at 8 AM for DC in the Willys. Drove in the rain from Poughkeepsie to Newcastle, arriving at the Shoreham at 8:15 PM.
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Monday, 07 May, 1962
Ran one deck thru after changing CoA from 400 to 1/8; the range changed from 353 to 359. Left the deck with cards for another run with β = 1000. I’ll get it on my return next Monday. Left about 2:30 PM.
Clear
Drove in Willys. Went home about 2:30 PM, stopping at the Concord RR Station to pick up the shipment from wayside Nurseries in Ohio. A Tortuous came, as did a Fresis, Malus hopa, and a Coral.
Planted them in the front yard after dinner.
DCH to Explorers mtg.
Tightened a drag link as well as the two axle nuts on Willys.
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Sunday, 06 May, 1962
Rain in PM
Took family to SS & church. A final total of $273, 713 was raised for missions. Among others, we saw Mrs. Byrnes, former music (voice) teacher at Wellesley; it was good to see her.
Spoke with Dave Nelson re: the connectors & cabling; also Steve Corey — will generate an estimate for the 11 May trustees meting. We may need 2000′ of cable, depending on the condition of what is now in place, particularly the lead-covered lines.
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Saturday, 05 May, 1962
Worked on ditch and tile for the downspout drains at the front of the house. Put in the fiber pipe at the front door plus one length of pipe.
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Friday, 04 May, 1962
Put through another run, changing the nozzle area to zero for the 3rd stage firing.
Found a note requesting me to call Hugh Miser; it is dated 4/30 and he is now out of town. I’ll call him tomorrow.
Worked with Arnie Knoll in the afternoon after another run. We have different input values.
Overcast
Took the Willys to AMS early, but they were too busy to put new rings in.
DCH went as far as the Lab with me on his way to Park Street, where he is to operate the projectors this afternoon.
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Thursday, 03 May, 1962
Drove home from Princeton, arriving at 7:55 PM.
Looked at the President’s House where Howard and Winifred expect to move; it surely is a pleasant place, with lots of room and beautifully landscaped.
Left about 10 AM, going thru Poughkeepsie, Canaan, and Gt. Barrington. Arrived home at 7:55 PM, after chasing the rain of last night.
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Wednesday, 02 May, 1962
Left for Princeton about 1:00 PM from Dr. Wood’s office.
Had Ford front end looked at; I need new ball joints, tie rod ends, and idler arm. Rotated tires.
Saw Dr. Wood, who could find no external evidence of tooth soreness. Had lunch with him and left for Princeton, arriving at 5:45 PM in a driving rain. Howard showed some slides on his new Kodak projector before going to a concert. It was quite pleasant.
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Tuesday, 01 May, 1962
Concluded an acceptable draft, for Miller to work on, about 4:30 PM.
Dan Leivich wanted to know if I would return to Alaska at ALCOM. It was hard to say no!
Overcast
Talked to Glen Kirkland for 65 minutes re: 1) the audio system at 4th Presbyterian Church, and 2) the impact on the church of Dr. Mier’s death. Made arrangements to meet Glen again next week.
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Monday, 30 April, 1962
Checked in at AFCOA at 11:10 AM after a 7:30 AM start. I was too tired to start at 6.
The document we were asked to comment on was a statement of the radar range equations for various cases, including self & mutual screening for jamming. It isn’t quite clear just how we are to treat this document.
Stayed at Holiday Inn at Shirley Hiway & s. Glebe Road.
Overcast
Left a call for 0530, but was too tired so slept until 0730. Got to the Pentagon at 11:00 AM.
Stayed at Holiday Motel at Shirley Highway & S. Glebe Road.
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Sunday, 29 April, 1962
Left for DCA at 4 PM. Stopped at a motel adjacent to Exit 7 on the NJTP at 11:30 PM after driving thru /in a driving rainstorm all the way.
Overcast
Took family to church & SS. Many missionaries were there, and a fine service was held.
Stopped at Bea Yuknis’ on the way home to get Al’s Simpson meter for the church and a summer coat of his.
Left for DCA at 4 PM.
Stopped at a motel adjacent to the NJTP Exit 7 at 11:45 PM. It rained most of the way, so hard in places that traffic slowed.
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Saturday, 28 April, 1962
Stopped by the Lab to see how my run came out; it had numbers I’ve never seen before. After some study I found that card 1 was left out of the data deck. Fixed this and left it again for another run, which in this case will be Monday AM.
Clear
Went in to church to work on and talk about the audio system. It is being readied for the Conference, with special set-ups for projectors and outside speakers. I found at least 2 bad cables. DCH was along.
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Friday, 27 April, 1962
Picked up the output of the deck I put in yesterday. It was no different than yesterday. About 1:30 PM I concluded that the Mach Number / Cd + Cl Table input was not in the proper sequence in that it should be monotonically increasing. I relocated the groups of 7 blank cards so that they came ahead of the unity entries for Cd for Stages 5, 6, and 7. This ran ok, but the missile never started down! Casacelli found that TP had no decimal point, so it was not applied! Fixed this and left it for the 5 PM run.
Took LCH & DCH in to the first mtg. of the Missionary Conference. It was well-attended and quite good.
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Thursday, 26 April, 1962
Put the finished Deck into the 7090, but it stopped taking data after card 72; this was the 1st card of the NTI set. Left it for a rerun after Donna Sample was unable to find anything wrong.
Called Gen. McCormack’s office re: HJM, but didn’t get a response later for an appointment.
Rec’d approval to attend the ORSA mtg in DC May 9-11. Put thru trip requests for this and the one next week to DCA.
Clear
Phoned AMS to see if I can get the steering gear fixed tomorrow but they are booked up.
Picked up drive shaft and put it in the Willys.
DCH made his last regular visit to Dr. Yen; he is now on his own; i.e., if he wants his teeth straight he will have to keep the brace in his mouth.
Tuned some of the bass notes. Sally O. came over to give JAH a piano lesson; NJH also took a 15 minute lesson. The treble keys are out of tune.
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Wednesday, 25 April, 1962
Started to make up a deck of cards so that I can get an entire trajectory from the program I’m using.
Clear – windy
Left the drive shaft at AMS. It was not worn out, it was out of adjustment, so I’ll have to look elsewhere for the vibration. I’ll get it tomorrow.
Went to BS meeting. Got Sgt. Held to give the boys some marching instruction.
Mr. Charbineaux had a problem in that the Explorers were requested by Hirsh to lead the parade at the Davis Home on 19 April & Art Hirsh then brushed them aside at starting time. A. Miller will talk to A. Hirsh to see what he says.
Went in to town on 2 PM shuttle. Paid $1000 on mortgage at Cambridge Savings Bank and took hat to Adams Hat Company for reworking.
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Tuesday, 24 April, 1962
Talked with Dan D. re: HJM at FAA BRD. He agreed, said he would talk to Dr. Overhage, L2 Director, and I will talk to HJM. I did this at 1:45 PM, and he agreed, as he wants to leave the area. Reported this to Dan who said the following: Mr. Halaby had spoken at length with his scientific advisory committee on this need for a BRD head. Halaby wants an individual from industry who is an R&D leader. He certainly won’t get this at the current Federal salaries. Halaby regards this job as the key to the future.
Call from a Col. Duncan on Hanscomb re: going to Washington next week to review a problem that has to do with the air defense of Europe. It turned out that Larry Starkey requested me as a member of a 3-day evaluation committee. I’ll drive down Sunday afternoon.
Clear.
Windy
Took the drive shaft out of the Willys; will leave it at AMS in morning.
Picked up our 5 sacks of Turf Builder at Dr. Wishner’s; it was $3.35/sack, so I got back $.75. Our lawns — the grass from the original plantings — are almost non-existent.
Mr. Gravelin was supposed to appear at 0730 to talk about a ditch for drain tile at the front of the house.
I’ll have to get the 2nd Willys towed to AMS, as they do not have a set of repair plates.
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Monday, 23 April, 1962
Decks I, II, & III produced Runs 15, 16, & 17 but Deck IV was short card 2, so it produced no data. Reran this one at 1200.
Discussed Saturday’s idea (4.21) with VAN, who thot that Dan Dustin might be able to help.
Put card 22 (Item 29-42) the nozzle area equal to zero so that the thrust will be zero at time 31.9999 secs. Previous changes have made it zero during the application of the 4th stage thrust. These will be Runs 19 thru 22.
Clear, windy
Tried tuning the piano by counting beats. Certain notes are hard, D42 for example. Perhaps I need to mute all the strings rather that the middle section. A37 & F45 sound dead, although the 2 new A37′s sound fine.
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Sunday, 22 April, 1962
Sticky – clear
Took family to church – 9 AM. The Sanctuary was filled at both services. This should help materially with the deficit.
We then went to Al & Edith’s for a delicious dinner. May & John seem quite well.
Mary expects to get her new VW on 25 April. She is quite excited as it is her first new car.
We went to the Easter concert at the Church at 6:30 PM; it was fine, but too short.
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Saturday, 21 April, 1962
It occurred to me while laying fiber pipe to take water from our SW down spout that Hugh Miser might take on the job of FAA R&D Bureau Chief. I thot of writing to the FAA Administrator & to the President’s Science Adviser Dr. Weisner, but of course, I have no rank. It then occurred to me to seek the assistance of Alex Nedzel, and thru him, Bob Weisner. I’ll work on this on Monday AM.
Clear – 70˚!
Finished the ditch about 1 PM. Now we won’t have drain water over the SW yard.
Put the concrete mixer together; it works quite well.
Asked Mr. Gravelin to look at the drain problem in the front yard and quote on a ditch.
Too tired to sleep.
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Friday, 20 April, 1962
Ran at 0930:
Deck 1 β = 8.0 ∼ 400, T = 700
Deck 2 β = 20 ∼ 1000, T = 5500
Also, had the cards from the Output Tape sorted on Col 72 so that they can be put through the plotter. Made an error in the above runs; also Bino tells me that the thrust eq. for St. 4 should have the nozzle area taken out. Changed the data cards to provide 4 runs two with 5500 at β = 400 + 1000. Left cards at Stop 2 for 0815 Monday morning.
Overcast in AM
Drove the Willys.
Went into Boston in the afternoon, picking up the mixer, a length of pipe (fiber), some bread and a few other articles.
Stopped at the office until 7:30 PM.
Worked a little on the ditch for draining the downspout at the SW corner of house.
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Thursday, 19 April, 1962
See yesterday – Came in at 3 PM to look at the results for runs 9 & 10 — see previous page.
Overcast – clear in early morning, Rain in PM
DCH & I went on the annual march to Concord; there must have been 700. After ceremonies at the Bridge we then marched in the parade along Monument Street to the parking lot.
Went to the Lab in the PM.
DCH to Boston.
Ordered a concrete mixer, mylar (10′x50′x0.006″ sheet), and some other articles.
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Wednesday, 18 April, 1962
The 4 runs showed a slowdown to 506 Ft/sec at 38 K! This is too slow.
Reran at 20˚ & 25˚ with δ+ = 1.0 sec rather than 0.1 sec and 250 sec total time.
Put a data deck in the 5 PM run with 20˚, 01. sec, β = 400 and δ = 20˚, 0.1 sec, β = 400 and thrust to 5500 from 700; V at 300 K, 36,281; high.
Drove the Willys.
Went in to Tuner’s Supply for some more tools & a pound of Nr. 18-1/2 wire.
Passed a boy (Roger?) on most of his First Class tests except the signalling. We meet at 0545 tomorrow at the Capt. Isaac home to start the march to Concord to commemorate the Battle of Concord April 19, 1775.
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Tuesday, 17 April, 1962
Picked up the new cards and made up 4 data decks hoping to see what the RE angles will be for 5˚, 10˚, 15˚ and 20˚ of thrust direction — δ in Kressa’s program. Left the program & 4 data decks at the L-208 Express pickup point for 10:45 AM pickup. They were run but I should not have put a data card ahead of each deck. I left them for a 5 PM rerun.
Overcast
Rode with HS in his new Plymouth SW. It is an 8 cylinder 6 passenger with auto transmission of a gray color like his old Dodge. It rides very nicely; and does not jerk when the push-buttons are operated.
Sent a check for $96.31 to the Electrical and Hardware Center, 1119 Main Street, Springfield 3, for an AM/FM intercomm with a stainless steel face.
Did as much as I could with the StroboConn, to about C76. Tried the chord method, and found it quite good!
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Monday, 16 April, 1962
Wrote note to Steve Dodd in Div 2 office to authorize payroll deductions of $458.34 over the next five months. This as a result of Liberty Mutual payments in February and March. I hope this finishes this transaction. My jaw is still tight on the left side, making those teeth intersect first.
Took Kent Kressa’s program and changed it to show higher RE angles; also higher β and lower thrust. Nick Ciampa took me thru the card room where I left an order for enough new data cards to make the above changes.
WZL gave Bino and I the data on the 4th Stage from Ashmore, who phoned it at 0830 PST.
Clear
A quarter of an inch of wet snow blanketed everything last night.
Drove to work in the Willys.
Worked on piano in PM. It is quite difficult to rotate the tuning pins in the treble section with the short-handled hammer; I’ll order the extension hammer tomorrow.
All the children home from school, and under foot.
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Sunday, 15 April, 1962
Overcast
Snow in PM!
Took family to SS & church. During the service the Sanctuary public address system picked up a police or aircraft radio transmission. It looks like what we should do is to pull in all new cables asap.
Tuned a few more piano notes; the tuning pins are loose. I broke one string that made up 2 of A-440. Found the StroboConn off — 3 cents low — in comparing it with WWV’s A-440 cps transmission.
LCH & I took DCH in so he could operate the main amplifier in the PM. Mrs. Ockenga & LCH — with HJO — are coming to dinner on 16 May.
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Saturday, 14 April, 1962
Took Willys down to AMS where I checked the compression and timing. Compression ok in all 6 at about 90 psi. The timing was way off.
Tuned all the piano notes except the upper 28 and the lower 8.
The chap who does black-topping came around and he will widen the drive by 2′ and dig out under the porch, starting in about 1-1/2-2 weeks.
Had breakfast at Harry’s; he insisted when I went after the tires. Put his on the RF of Willys and my good 5th one as the Willys spare. Put the 2 off the Willys on the 3rd SW.
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Friday, 13 April, 1962
Worked with Bino most of the day. We obtained Kent Kresa’s program from him after finding an error in it (the angle of application of 4th stage thrust). This was changed to 10˚ and the thrust cut by a factor of 10, producing a much more reasonable trajectory. It still however, provided excess velocities and greater than desired ranges.
Rain
Drove the Willys today.
DCH complained of a sore throat, but made him go to school anyway.
The Willys seemed to have some small amount of vibration still, and the engine didn’t run too well this morning.
Borrowed the StroboConn from the Lab — over VAN’s signature.
Went in from L2 to the Trustees meeting at the Church. We voted unanimously to authorize the Finance Subcommittee to bind the Church in negotiating for the land & building now occupied by the Warren Institute for Savings.
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Thursday, 12 April, 1962
Spent the day working on the trajectory of the B vehicle, using the tapes from Kent Kresa’s run. We found that he had not used the 3rd stage or 4th in the run he gave us.
Overcast – rain/snow in PM
Drove Ford today, stopping at AMS on the way home to get the Willys drive shaft.
HS finally decided that he would like to have his rear springs — boosters taken off so I did so; it was quite a job as the nuts had locking inserts. He gave me his six volt adjustable regulator that I’ll try putting on the Willys, changing the ground — This as an experiment.
Put the Willys drive shaft on and road tested it. There didn’t seem to be any vibration.
Had a large bit of wax taken out of my right ear at the Acton Clinic.
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Wednesday, 11 April, 1962
Spent the day generating comments on the Aerospace draft document on testing — worked out 9 pages of longhand and gave it to Shirley about 4:15 PM.
Clear
Rode with HS.
The Willys drive shaft was not fixed; they had the parts on hand but not in. They will put a lubrication fitting in also.
Went over to the Scout Meeting. They finally were practicing marching.
Wrote some letters in the PM.
JAH is using the piano consistently now; she is in a contest with a few others. I believe I should offer a prize to the winner.
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Tuesday, 10 April, 1962
Started to organize material again to straighten out the test planning details.
WZL called Bino & I in to tell us that the angular acceleration and range rates are needed by 01 May. He gave me the draft test program document from Geo Elliott. Bino needs the 4th Stage characteristics in order to put thrust into the Petersen program.
Called Lou Kraff at L2/LA re; the 7 questions of yesterday. He spoke with Walt Wells this morning (PST) to the effect that why do we need them, etc.
Can’t find Kent Kresa or John Jelatis.
Went to Boyers on the way to work to get a universal joint kit, but he didn’t have one, so I called AMS & told them to go ahead on their source.
Regulated the piano let-off and back-checks. I didn’t leave them in one line; perhaps this is due to poor key leveling.
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Monday, 09 April, 1962
Tried to get the ff on stages 1 thru 4 of vehicle B:
1. Spec impulse
2. thrust vs time (in vacuo or sea level)
3. m˚
4. Wt
5. Mass retro
6. Propellant Fraction
He didn’t have it for 4th Stage.
He wants (for the 4th Stage) of the Ranger Retro:
1. Thrust vs time – in vacuo or sea level
2. m˚
3. Nozzle area
Phoned a req for the above to Lou Kraff at L2/LA. He will do what he can and will call back today.
Read a copy of Larry Starkey´s OA paper #8 in which he sets forth the heed for knowing the effect of CC in force requirements studies. I´ll send him a copy of my paper for Simplex on combat reaction time analysis, 22G-0076, 11 August 1961.
Clear
Rode with HS; left the drive shaft at AMS. The outer cup on the rear was worn out, so I’ll have to get it replaced.
Finished adjusting the piano key dip — black keys — and jack let-off.
LCH went to a Brownie Women’s Group Meeting to hear a chap from the County Agricultural Extension Office talk about landscaping.
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Sunday, 08 April, 1962
Overcast
Took family to SS & church; Harold Brown spoke on the definition of the “Universal Church,” a fine sermon.
We then went to Wollaston to the Vetterlein’s for dinner & a most pleasant afternoon. They have a 70-year-old home that they are gradually working over — 3 floors & basement. They also had a good HO-gauge train layout — JCH fell off a stool while watching it, hurting his forehead.
Took the drive shaft out of the Willys; it still vibrates.
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Saturday, 07 April, 1962
Overcast, trace of rain
Went over to the Lab to see if John Jelatis had left his copy of White on pianos at his desk; he hadn’t. Picked up the oil & lawn mower at Sears Lexington.
Finished leveling the keys on the piano — also adjusted the dip to 3/8″ and took out the lost motion, or rather set it so the back check moves 1/16″ before any hammer motion starts.
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Friday, 06 April, 1962
Finished 22L showing Test Program after talking to Ashmore in LA.
Spoke with Lou Kraff, who called from LA. He had good success in his meeting at WSMR on 4 & 5 April.
Clear
The barometer is going down again.
Rode with HS.
Took family — less DCH — in to SS family night. Ken Olsen, John Cheever, Paul Bradbury, and I spent about 2 hours discussing the Audio-Video system. Ken spoke of a Gates console for $2300; this is too much: why can’t we build our own? The operators deserve a great deal of credit for the donation of their time.
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Thursday, 05 April, 1962
Went into see Dr. Thoma; he told me not to force my jaw to the right with my hands, but to do it with the muscles in the jaw. Also the left muscle that moves the jaw forward was taken out as it was attached to the condyle that he removed. He measured the opening of the jaw & found it 31 mm as compared to 25 when I was in before.
Had lunch with Ken Guyer & HJM at the Faculty Club. It was most pleasant to see them again.
Worked on the paper for the Test Program.
Lent Forrester’s “Industrial Dynamics” to R. J. Enticknap D121/5451 via Eleanor Hendry.
Clear – frost
Drove the Jeep; it still vibrates slightly.
Ordered a 100″ antenna for the Jeep, and a 10 qt. can of oil.
Saw Dr. Thoma; he gave me another jaw exercise, that of lining up the teeth in front by the line between the upper and lower 2 front teeth. It makes the occlusion much better.
Started to level the piano keys, but found that a thin center rail punching under the bass is too much of the middle section.
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Wednesday, 04 April, 1962
Called McGraw-Hill to ask for a copy of the 26 March Aviation Week; it has graphs of the recorder entries from the 707 that crashed recently after T.O. from Idlewild.
Worked on the Flight Test Program, editing it into shape to print as an L-Note.
Clear 32°F
Left the drive shaft at Boyer’s at 0820; will pick it up at 4:30 this afternoon. He fixed it up at no charge & I put it back in in the evening. It was 1/4″ out of line. This took most of the vibration out of the car at 30+ mph. There is a little around the engine on acceleration at slow speeds.
The locksmith changed the tumblers on the three Jeep door locks so I can operate them with the ignition key. I put the handle/lock back on the left door & the tailgate.
John Jelatis gave me a lecture on piano tuning.
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Tuesday, 03 April, 1962
VAN wants prepared the document that we spoke of on 9 March with WW.
Obtained β for 4th stage from Kent Kresa for Dr. Nanni — he will work out a graph.
This has then to be compared with the radar resolution ability.
Clear 32°F
Wrote letter for LCH to mail to First National Bank of Anchorage to redeem the three COD bonds; the last coupons brings the total to $1,537.50. LCH put the letter & bonds in registered air mail for $2.49.
Took out the Jeep drive shaft after jacking up the LR wheel to see if the shaft vibrated; it did, and there seems to be something wrong in the differential.
Removed the Willys door lock cylinders to see if they could all be operated from the ignition key.
Raised the piano action so the keys will strike the front rail punchings. This makes the bass section too high.
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Monday, 02 April, 1962
Discussed the STV situation with Lou Kraff, who is going to WSMR tomorrow. He had made a diagram showing the various equipment at WSMR. The program now needs a reliable flow diagram based on the data requirements of the test program and the equipment at WSMR with the ones programmed for this program.
Clear – windy
Drove the Willys, leaving the flat snow tire for exchange, putting one of the good tires on. The snow tire had a break in it, so I discarded it.
Got one new door handle at Boyer’s for $4.00; bought a convex mirror at Auto Engineering for $3.50. Picked up the piano keys at Newton, 97 Austin Street, Russ Grethe. Went to Tuners Supply for a few tools and to return some parts.
The Willys has an unbalanced universal joint, as removal of the snow tires did not remove the vibration.
Started to put the piano keys on.
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Sunday, 01 April, 1962
Rain – hard
Took family to church & SS. Picked up Mary as the MTA is on strike.
HJO had a good sermon on “Sin and Divorce;” he laid it on the line.
Put the missing crosspiece into the piano key support frame, and put the frame back into the piano.
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