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Box 2

 Container

Contains 7 Results:

United States Correspondence: Nebraska-New Mexico, 1950-1953

 File — Box: 2, Object: 1
Identifier: DR 194
Scope and Content note From the Collection: This particular collection refers to a promotional strategy implemented by the Hayden Planetarium. In 1949, in order to increase publicity for their space exhibit “Conquest of Space”, the Hayden Planetarium set up an “interplanetary-tour reservations desk” that would take reservations for the first trips into space. The museum promised that the collected names would be turned over to the first organization actually planning interplanetary travel. In addition to the desk at the planetarium,...
Dates: 1950-1953

United States Correspondence: New York, 1950-1953

 File — Box: 2, Object: 2
Identifier: DR 194
Scope and Content note From the Collection: This particular collection refers to a promotional strategy implemented by the Hayden Planetarium. In 1949, in order to increase publicity for their space exhibit “Conquest of Space”, the Hayden Planetarium set up an “interplanetary-tour reservations desk” that would take reservations for the first trips into space. The museum promised that the collected names would be turned over to the first organization actually planning interplanetary travel. In addition to the desk at the planetarium,...
Dates: 1950-1953

United States Correspondence: North Carolina- Oregon, 1950-1953

 File — Box: 2, Object: 3
Identifier: DR 194
Scope and Content note From the Collection: This particular collection refers to a promotional strategy implemented by the Hayden Planetarium. In 1949, in order to increase publicity for their space exhibit “Conquest of Space”, the Hayden Planetarium set up an “interplanetary-tour reservations desk” that would take reservations for the first trips into space. The museum promised that the collected names would be turned over to the first organization actually planning interplanetary travel. In addition to the desk at the planetarium,...
Dates: 1950-1953

United States Correspondence: Pennsylvania-Rhode Island, 1950-1953

 File — Box: 2, Object: 4
Identifier: DR 194
Scope and Content note From the Collection: This particular collection refers to a promotional strategy implemented by the Hayden Planetarium. In 1949, in order to increase publicity for their space exhibit “Conquest of Space”, the Hayden Planetarium set up an “interplanetary-tour reservations desk” that would take reservations for the first trips into space. The museum promised that the collected names would be turned over to the first organization actually planning interplanetary travel. In addition to the desk at the planetarium,...
Dates: 1950-1953

United States Correspondence: South Carolina-Virginia, 1950-1953

 File — Box: 2, Object: 5
Identifier: DR 194
Scope and Content note From the Collection: This particular collection refers to a promotional strategy implemented by the Hayden Planetarium. In 1949, in order to increase publicity for their space exhibit “Conquest of Space”, the Hayden Planetarium set up an “interplanetary-tour reservations desk” that would take reservations for the first trips into space. The museum promised that the collected names would be turned over to the first organization actually planning interplanetary travel. In addition to the desk at the planetarium,...
Dates: 1950-1953

United States Correspondence: Washington-Wyoming, 1950-1953

 File — Box: 2, Object: 6
Identifier: DR 194
Scope and Content note From the Collection: This particular collection refers to a promotional strategy implemented by the Hayden Planetarium. In 1949, in order to increase publicity for their space exhibit “Conquest of Space”, the Hayden Planetarium set up an “interplanetary-tour reservations desk” that would take reservations for the first trips into space. The museum promised that the collected names would be turned over to the first organization actually planning interplanetary travel. In addition to the desk at the planetarium,...
Dates: 1950-1953

United States Correspondence: District of Columbia, 1950-1953

 File — Box: 2, Object: 7
Identifier: DR 194
Scope and Content note From the Collection: This particular collection refers to a promotional strategy implemented by the Hayden Planetarium. In 1949, in order to increase publicity for their space exhibit “Conquest of Space”, the Hayden Planetarium set up an “interplanetary-tour reservations desk” that would take reservations for the first trips into space. The museum promised that the collected names would be turned over to the first organization actually planning interplanetary travel. In addition to the desk at the planetarium,...
Dates: 1950-1953