Box 318
Contains 9 Results:
[O], 1977 - 1979
The correspondence in this series was handled by Elaine Moore, Secretary to Professor Neil A. Armstrong, and most of it involved standard [std.] replies. The first folder in the series contains the codes for the replies and sample letters. The sample letters are typed on Cardwell International LTD and University of Cincinnati stationery. The majority of the correspondence appears to be correspondence received during Armstrong'’s transition from university professor to business owner.
[P], 1977 - 1979
The correspondence in this series was handled by Elaine Moore, Secretary to Professor Neil A. Armstrong, and most of it involved standard [std.] replies. The first folder in the series contains the codes for the replies and sample letters. The sample letters are typed on Cardwell International LTD and University of Cincinnati stationery. The majority of the correspondence appears to be correspondence received during Armstrong'’s transition from university professor to business owner.
[Q,] (folder is empty), undated
The correspondence in this series was handled by Elaine Moore, Secretary to Professor Neil A. Armstrong, and most of it involved standard [std.] replies. The first folder in the series contains the codes for the replies and sample letters. The sample letters are typed on Cardwell International LTD and University of Cincinnati stationery. The majority of the correspondence appears to be correspondence received during Armstrong'’s transition from university professor to business owner.
[R], 1977 - 1979
The correspondence in this series was handled by Elaine Moore, Secretary to Professor Neil A. Armstrong, and most of it involved standard [std.] replies. The first folder in the series contains the codes for the replies and sample letters. The sample letters are typed on Cardwell International LTD and University of Cincinnati stationery. The majority of the correspondence appears to be correspondence received during Armstrong'’s transition from university professor to business owner.
[S], 1977 - 1979
The correspondence in this series was handled by Elaine Moore, Secretary to Professor Neil A. Armstrong, and most of it involved standard [std.] replies. The first folder in the series contains the codes for the replies and sample letters. The sample letters are typed on Cardwell International LTD and University of Cincinnati stationery. The majority of the correspondence appears to be correspondence received during Armstrong'’s transition from university professor to business owner.
[T], 1977 - 1979
The correspondence in this series was handled by Elaine Moore, Secretary to Professor Neil A. Armstrong, and most of it involved standard [std.] replies. The first folder in the series contains the codes for the replies and sample letters. The sample letters are typed on Cardwell International LTD and University of Cincinnati stationery. The majority of the correspondence appears to be correspondence received during Armstrong'’s transition from university professor to business owner.
[U], 1977 - 1979
The correspondence in this series was handled by Elaine Moore, Secretary to Professor Neil A. Armstrong, and most of it involved standard [std.] replies. The first folder in the series contains the codes for the replies and sample letters. The sample letters are typed on Cardwell International LTD and University of Cincinnati stationery. The majority of the correspondence appears to be correspondence received during Armstrong'’s transition from university professor to business owner.
Invitations, Requests and General Correspondence, 1977 - 1983
The correspondence in this series was handled by Elaine Moore, Secretary to Professor Neil A. Armstrong, and most of it involved standard [std.] replies. The first folder in the series contains the codes for the replies and sample letters. The sample letters are typed on Cardwell International LTD and University of Cincinnati stationery. The majority of the correspondence appears to be correspondence received during Armstrong'’s transition from university professor to business owner.