TY - GEN AU - Mueller,G.E. TI - G.E. Mueller papers, KW - Atwood, John Leland, KW - Azcárraga Arana, Alvaro, KW - Blumenthal, W. Michael, KW - Carter, Leonard J. KW - Chevalier, Roger, KW - Clarke, Arthur C. KW - Contant, Jean-Michel KW - Debus, Kurt KW - Doolittle, James Harold, KW - Doolittle, Josephine Daniels KW - Dornan, Robert K., KW - Draper, C. S. KW - Durant, Frederick C., KW - Galloway, Eilene Marie Slack, KW - Gelder, Hélène van KW - Grey, Jerry KW - Gwinn, William P., KW - Harford, James J. KW - Humphrey, Hubert H. KW - Jager, C. de KW - Loewy, Raymond, KW - Loewy, Viola Erickson KW - Miller, George P. KW - Napolitano, Luigi G. KW - Paine, Thomas O., KW - Schreiver, Bernard A. KW - Sedov, L. I. KW - Slotkin, Arthur KW - Smith, Margaret Chase, KW - Teague, Olin E., KW - Von Braun, Wernher, KW - Walker, Brooks, KW - Webb, James E. KW - Welsh, Edward C. KW - Yarymovych, Michael Ihor, KW - American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics KW - American Institute of Wine & Food KW - Bell Telephone Laboratories KW - Burroughs Corporation KW - General Dynamics Corporation KW - George C. Marshall Space Flight Center KW - George E. Mueller Corporation KW - International Academy of Astronautics KW - International Astronautical Federation KW - John F. Kennedy Space Center KW - Kistler Aerospace Corporation KW - Laguna Blanca School (Santa Barbara, Calif.) KW - Manned Spacecraft Center (U.S.) KW - Ocean Corporation KW - Ohio State University KW - Faculty KW - Original Computer Camp (Santa Barbara, Calif.) KW - Project Apollo (U.S.) KW - Project Gemini (U.S.) KW - Purdue University KW - Students KW - Saturn Project (U.S.) KW - Skylab Program KW - Smithsonian Associates KW - Space Shuttle Program (U.S.) KW - Space Technology Laboratories, inc KW - System Development Corporation KW - Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, inc KW - Ramo-Wooldridge Division KW - United States KW - National Aeronautics and Space Administration KW - University of California, Santa Barbara KW - University of Missouri--St. Louis KW - Aerospace engineering KW - Artificial satellites KW - Tracking KW - Artificial satellites in telecommunication KW - Atlas (Missile) KW - Ballistic missiles KW - Computer camps KW - Electrical engineering KW - Jojoba KW - Millimeter waves KW - Research KW - Minuteman (Missile) KW - Oceanography KW - Pioneer (Space probes) KW - Radar KW - Rocketry KW - Sailing KW - Scuba diving KW - Skis and skiing KW - Space flights KW - Space probes KW - Thor (Missile) KW - Titan (Missile) KW - Outer space KW - Exploration KW - Engineers KW - itoamc KW - Executives KW - Public officials N1 - Open to research; Classified, in part; Restrictions may apply to unprocessed material N2 - Correspondence, speeches, writings, subject files, printed matter, and other papers relating to Mueller's studies in electrical engineering at the University of Missouri--St. Louis and Purdue University and documenting his career at Bell Telephone Laboratories, Ohio State University, Space Technology Laboratories, U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, General Dynamics Corporation, System Development Corporation, Burroughs Corporation, George E. Mueller Corporation, Kistler Aerospace Corporation, and his non-aeronautical interests; Projects documented and related topics include millimeter wave research and radar technology; communications satellites, administration of the Atlas, Titan, Minuteman, and Thor ballistic missile programs, Pioneer I space probe, interplanetary space probes, and U.S. Air Force SPAN network for tracking satellites; manned space flights (1963-1969), administration of the Gemini, Apollo/Saturn, Skylab, and Space Shuttle programs, management of the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Manned Spacecraft Center, and John F. Kennedy Space Center; formation of the Sea-Space Symposium connecting scuba diving, oceanography, and space exploration; the development and marketing of jojoba oil; and Mueller's interests in sailing and skiing; Organizations and institutions represented include American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, American Institute of Wine & Food, International Academy of Astronautics (president, 1983-1995), International Astronautical Federation, Laguna Blanca School, National Board of the Smithsonian Associates, Ocean Corporation, Ohio State University, Original Computer Camp, Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc. (Ramo-Wooldridge Division), and University of California, Santa Barbara; Correspondents include John Leland Atwood, Alvaro Azcárraga Arana, W. Michael Blumenthal, Leonard J. Carter, Roger Chevalier, Arthur Charles Clarke, Jean-Michel Contant, Kurt Debus, James Harold Doolittle, Josephine Daniels Doolittle, Robert K. Dornan, C. S. Draper, Frederick C. Durant, Eilene Marie Slack Galloway, Hélène van Gelder, Jerry Grey, William P. Gwinn, James J. Harford, Hubert H. Humphrey, C. de Jager, Raymond Loewy, Viola Erickson Loewy, George P. Miller, Luigi G. Napolitano, Thomas O. Paine, L. I. Sedov, Bernard A. Schreiver, Arthur L. Slotkin, Margaret Chase Smith, Olin E. Teague, Wernher Von Braun, Brooks Walker, James E. Webb, Edward C. Welsh, and Michael I. Yarymovych UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms003021 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms003021.3 ER -