Prints Boxes 113 - 115 and 135; 107 Framed Items
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Box Item Location Sub-series Description Prints Series 12: Prints Boxes 113 - 115 and 135; 107 framed items 113 1 01-8-04- Annie Glenn Color posters for International Stuttering Awareness 14-06-2-3 Day, October 22, 1998; and National Stuttering Awareness Week, May 11-17 (no year, circa 1998). 2 Family Two color prints of hot air balloons, titled 1) Neueste Erfindung, einen Luftballon durch Adler zu regieren 1801, and 2) Ascent of James Sadler at Oxford 1810. 3 Black and white matted, limited edition print titled, "The Roadway," by Leslie Cope, circa 1970s. 4 Military Black and white prints "Corsairs Climbing" and "Corsairs Ready for Action," 1950s. 5 Black and white print of drawing, "Corsair Taking- off," by Barclay, 1950s. 6 Color signed print of a F4U Corsair in flight titled "Marine Fighter Pilot - Lt. John Glenn - VMF-155," by Mark Karvon, no date. 7 Black and white print of drawing, "Pohang by the Sea," by R.G. Smith, drawing of two "Marines VMF-115 aircraft taking off, Compliments of Newport 17 restaurant - Tustin," circa 1950s. 8 Color prints of the Douglas F4D Skyray, D-558-2 Skyrocket, and F-86 Sabre Jet Fighter, circa 1950s. 9 NASA Color cover of Life Magazine featuring the Mercury 7 astronauts, "First Person reports by the Astronauts," September 14, 1959. 10 Color cover of Life Magazine featuring "Astronauts' wives, their inner thoughts, worries," autographed by the wives, September 21, 1959. 11 Color advertisement for the International Space Hall of Fame, Alamogordo, New Mexico, circa 1960s. 12 Color drawing of the Mercury spacecraft with all the Project Mercury mission logos, autographed by Glenn, two copies, circa 1962. 13 Cover of Life Magazine featuring John Glenn, Gus Grissom and Alan Shepard, "Exclusive on men picked for space, Astronaut First Team," March 3, 1961. 14 Black and white matted print of the U.S. Postal Service Project Mercury stamp, 1962. 15 Color print of the U.S. Postal Service Project Mercury stamp, 1962. 1 Box Item Location Sub-series Description Prints 113 16 01-8-04- NASA Black and white illustrations from the National 14-06-2-3 Geographic Society article proof, "America's First Orbital Space Flight," 1962. 17 Black and white print of the front page of the New York Daily News, "Had Moments of Doubt: Glenn," February 24, 1962. 18 Black and white print of the New York World- Telegram and Sun front page with headline "Wave a Welcome to Col. Glenn: You're Our Hero," March 1, 1962. 19 Color cover of Life Magazine featuring Glenn after his Friendship 7 space flight with headline, "The Glenn Story Nobody Saw," March 2, 1962. 20 Color reproduction of the Life Magazine cover with headline, "My own Story of the Orbit, by John Glenn," March 9, 1962. 21 Black and white technical illustration of the Friendship 7 spacecraft, used to advertise Benson Manufacturing Co. brand tanks, 1962. 114 1 01-8-04- NASA Black and white advertising layout for an unknown 14-05-2-3 product with caption, "He invented it. John Glenn wore it into orbit," 1960s. 2 Black and white print of a photograph of the Project Mercury astronauts' wives, captioned "The Women Behind the U.S. Astronauts," taken at press conference in New York, March 7, 1962. 3 Color print of the control panel for NASA's Project Mercury spacecraft, 2 copies, 1960s. 4 Color poster of Glenn with an Eagle Scout, Boy Scout and Cub Scout, captioned "Astronaut John Glenn says Scouting is All-OK Join Today," Boy Scouts of America, 1960s. 5 Color print of a stained glass window in Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, featuring John Glenn in spacesuit, titled "Human Endeavor Windows," installed in 1964. 6 Black and white drawing of a U.S. Postage stamp featuring Roger Chaffee, Ed White, and Gus Grissom, "Come, my Friends, tis not too late to seek a newer world," inscribed to Glenn from Bob Drinon, circa 1973. 2 Box Item Location Sub-series Description Prints 114 7 01-8-04- NASA Black and white print of Glenn by Milton Caniff, 14-05-2-3 awarded to Glenn at his induction into the Aviation Hall of Fame, Dayton, July 24, 1976. 8 Black and white prints of Milton Caniff drawings of various people inducted into the Aviation Hall of Fame, 1980s. 9 Color poster from Muskingum College, New Concord, "If you get your start here, you can go anywhere," John Glenn, 1998. 10 Color humorous print "The Effects of Space Flight on Aging," featuring a manipulated photograph of the STS-95 crew with Glenn changed to look younger while other crew members look older, signed by mission staff, circa 1998. 11 Color print of the Space Shuttle Discovery mission STS-95 crew members, October 29, 1998. 12 Double-sided color posters from the New York Daily News commemorating Glenn's Friendship 7 and STS- 95 space flights, with caption, "Godspeed John Glenn," 1998. 13 Color print, matted greeting for the STS-95 mission, includes pictures of Glenn and crew, with caption, "Godspeed John Glenn and the crew of Discovery," from American Greetings, NASA Lewis Research Center, and the Greater Cleveland Community, 1998. 14 Two black and white prints of sketches of the crew members for the Space Shuttle Discovery mission STS-95, by Martin Morales, Madrid, Spain, 1999. 15 Color print of Glenn in spacesuit, left half of face is from a 1962 photo, right half of face is from a 1998 photo, for the YMCA annual report, "Exceeding Expectations," 1999. 16 Corporate Black and white print with a photo montage from the Ohio Special Olympics at the Ohio State University, Ohio Stadium, June 22-23, 1973. 17 Senate Color original cover of the Saturday Evening Post, "Why John Glenn is entering Politics," February 22, 1964. 18 Color, scanned reproduction mounted on foamcore board of the Parade Magazine cover, "Should John Glenn be President?" June 13, 1982. 3 Box Item Location Sub-series Description Prints 114 19 01-8-04- NASA Color, cover of Ohio Magazine featuring John and 14-05-2-3 Annie as teenagers sitting in Glenn's convertible car, October 1983 issue. 20 Black and white print from Glenn's 1984 presidential campaign, "New Horizons, Glenn 1984," featuring sketches of Glenn in suit and tie and in spacesuit. 21 Set of four color, signed, limited edition prints by Richard W. Prayton commissioned by the Lockheed Corporation for use in 1984 advertisement programs, printed September 10, 1984. 22 Color limited edition print, "Iron Eyes," by Bob Timberlake, autographed by Iron Eyes Cody, 1986. 23 Signed, limited edition color print captioned, "Pittsburgh Flight to the Future," by George Stephen Gaadt, 1990s. 24 Iridescent gold embossed print of the Iwo Jima Monument with caption, "So Proudly We Hail," inscribed to Glenn by Major General Hollis Davison, December 13, 1991. 25 Post-Senate Color poster from the National Commission on Mathematics and Science Teaching for the 21st Century, autographed by Glenn and Dick Riley, September 1999. 26 Black and white card with a photograph of King Hussein I of Jordan, from the Noor Al Hussein Foundation, 2000. 27 Color, signed, limited edition print of the Cuyahoga- Campbell Road Bridge, by Adam Misztal, 2000. 28 Black and white, pen and ink drawing of Glenn's boyhood home in New Concord, Ohio renovated as the John and Annie Glenn Museum, 2001. 29 Color, photo montage from Recreation Unlimited (Glenn was celebrity honoree), 2002. 30 Signed limited edition print "From Cockpit to Orbit," by Hank Caruso featuring "aerocatures" of the aircraft and spacecraft flown by John Glenn, 2005. 31 Print of a watercolor of the National Museum of the Marine Corps, by Jack Dyer, 2007. 4 Box Item Location Sub-series Description Prints 114 32 01-8-04- Post-Senate Black and white print, "Uncommon Valor," featuring a 14-05-2-3 visual history of the U.S. Marine Corps in the shape of the Marine Corps Memorial, inscribed to JHG by the artist, Don Stewart, November 10, 2010. 33 Poster commemorating the election of JHG as an honorary director of the Great Lakes Science Center in Cleveland, Ohio, April 21, 2011. 115 1 01-8-03- Annie Glenn Color poster for the Council for Better Hearing and 19-05-4-3 Speech, inscribed to the Glenns and signed by actress Florence Henderson, May 2, 1985. 2 Color poster from the National Association for Hearing and Speech featuring "The Message" statue by Jane Hanulton, "Communication: The Human Connection," circa 1986. 3 Military Black and white print, "Crusader Champs," featuring a photograph of Vought Aircraft President Sol Love and Glenn holding the joy stick from the 1957 Project Bullet, no date. 4 Print, including drawing and text, of the Chance Vought's Crusader Glenn flew in Project Bullet, from an article in Aviation Week, "Bullet, the Shot that Traveled 2,445 miles," September 9, 1957. 5 NASA Black and white print featuring a photograph of an old man in a space helmet, with caption "You guys said it would be a SHORT trip," inscribed "To Lt. Col. John Glenn from Atlas/Mercury launch crew at AMR," with signatures, circa 1962. 6 Color poster from a Space Station advertisement depicting astronaut Neil Armstrong standing on the moon next to the American flag, produced by Rockwell International, no date. 7 Color poster of a space shuttle on the launch pad with vignettes of Glenn and other astronauts with caption, "Marines…Air, Land, Sea and Space," no date. 8 Color limited edition print depicting a space shuttle landing with a super-imposed eagle flying above it, no date.