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Achievement of Continuous Wall Curvature in Design of Two-Dimensional Symmetrical Supersonic Nozzles

Description: "Auxiliary boundary conditions are derived to assure continuity of wall curvature in applying the method of characteristics to the design of two-dimensional symmetrical supersonic nozzles. An illustrative example is included" (p. 1).
Date: January 1952
Creator: Evvard, J. C. & Marcus, Lawrence R.
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Achilles

Description: The painting consists of a large red vertical field on a darker red/black field.
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Date: 1952
Creator: Newman, Barnett
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

[Advertising products at 7-11 stores]

Description: Photograph of a display featuring products at 7-11 stores. The products include Oak Farms Milk, Snow Crop Orange Juice, Snow Crop Broccolli Spears, Dr. Pepper Drink, Youngblood's Batter Mix, Holsum bread, Ideal Dog Food, Duncan's Maryland Club Coffee, and Keyko Oleomargarine. A suitcase is visible to the right of the image.
Date: 1952
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Advertising Tarrant County building & loan]

Description: Photograph of a print that reads "...and has an eager nose for profits?" in black font against a white background. There is an illustration of an elephant holding dollar bills with its trunk. The print is taped to a wall.
Date: 1952
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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Airfoil profiles for minimum pressure drag at supersonic velocities -- general analysis with application to linearized supersonic flow

Description: From Summary: "A theoretical investigation is made of the airfoil profile for minimum pressure drag at zero lift in supersonic flow. In the first part of the report a general method is developed for calculating the profile having the least pressure drag for a given auxiliary condition, such as a given structural requirement or a given thickness ratio. To illustrate the general method, the optimum airfoil, defined as the airfoil having minimum pressure drag for a given auxiliary condition, is ca… more
Date: 1952
Creator: Chapman, Dean R.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Analyses of Ohio Coals

Description: Report discussing an analyses of the data for Ohio coals, which the Bureau of Mines providing an analysis of every coal-mining State.
Date: 1952
Creator: Fieldner, A. C.; Taylor, Dorothy Ann; Toenges, Albert L.; Crentz, William L.; Fraser, Thomas; Young, W. H. et al.
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Anderton Court Shops

Description: This view of the Rodeo Drive facade shows a portion of the shopping center with the originally copper colored details now painted black.
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Date: 1952/1954
Creator: Wright, Frank Lloyd
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Anderton Court Shops

Description: This detail view of the shopping center shows some Christmas tree decoration and the entrance overhangs and a portion of the steeple like structure rising from the center of the building.
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Date: 1952/1954
Creator: Wright, Frank Lloyd
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Anderton Court Shops

Description: The view is skyward through the light well and also shows the angular walking ramps.
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Date: 1952/1954
Creator: Wright, Frank Lloyd
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Anderton Court Shops

Description: The view is of the spire that rises over the light well. Cracks in the concrete facade can be seen. The complex decorative exterior structure of the spire is visible in this view.
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Date: 1952/1954
Creator: Wright, Frank Lloyd
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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