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Oral history interview with James Axtell



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    Oral history interview with Edward Zadorozny

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    This an edited transcript of an oral history interview of Donald A. Hicks conducted by Layne Karafantis.

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    Oral history interview with Frances Ferris

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    This an edited transcript of an oral history interview of Frances Ferris conducted by Layne Karafantis. Frances Ferris was an engineer and manager at Rockwell and Boeing on the Space Shuttle.

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    Oral history interview with Millie Kronfly

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    This is an edited transcript of an oral history interview of Millie Kronfly conducted by Layne Karafantis. Millie Kronfly was an engineer and supervisor on the Space Shuttle program at Rockwell International from 1972 to the late 1990s.

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    Oral history interview with Sherman Mullin. First Interview

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