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This year marks the centennial of the Wright brothers' first flight
at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on December 17, 1903, where Wilbur
and Orville Wright made the first successful sustained powered flight
in a heavier-than-air machine. The flight has been called twelve
seconds that changed the world (http://www.firstflightcentennial.org/
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To honor the achievements of that first flight, the Libraries of
The Claremont Colleges will feature exhibits in Honnold/Mudd Library
including items from the Carruthers Aviation Collection* November
1, 2003 - January 30, 2004. Aviators and aviation technologies will
be showcased using drawings, photographs, personal correspondence,
books, and aviation sheet music. On view will be items such as prints
depicting early experiments in ballooning from the 18th century,
photographs of Charles Lindbergh during his heyday, and original
letters from early women aviators.
The display will complement an online exhibit and an event co-sponsored
by the Libraries of The Claremont Colleges and Harvey Mudd College
(HMC) featuring Professor Fred Culick from the California Institute
of Technology. Dr. Culick will speak about the evolution of the
Wright Flyer as part of HMC's Nelson Lecture series on Wednesday,
November 5, at 7pm at Galileo Hall on HMC's campus.
Dr. Culick is a professor of aerodynamics and has taught courses
in both physics and engineering. In addition he is a consultant
to several industrial and government agencies concerned with combustion
instability in propulsion systems. Currently he is the chief engineer
for a group of aerospace engineers who have built and conducted
wind-tunnel tests of a real-size replica of the original Wright
flyer in order to reenact the Wrights' historic flight.
The Libraries are honored that Dr. Culick will also be a speaker
at the grand opening of the library aviation exhibits and the opening
of the Founders Room on Wednesday, November 5, 3:45-5pm, in Honnold/Mudd,
second floor. This is a free event and anyone interested is welcome
to attend. For more information on this event contact Government
Publications Librarian Sheri Irvin at 607-9526 or Honnold/Mudd Special
Collections at 607-3977.
Events are being organized nationwide to celebrate the Wright brothers'
first flight. For more information on the Wright Brothers famous
flight see:
*The Carruthers Aviation Collection was a gift to CMC and is housed
in Special Collections, Honnold/ Mudd Library. This collection has
a strong emphasis on World War I aeronautical history, the history
and development of balloon flight, and pioneer women aviators.
Sheri Irvin
Honnold/Mudd
sheri.irvin@libraries.claremont.edu
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