Box 4
Contains 31 Results:
6400 CORRESPONDENCE, 1964
Letter from Frank Donahue to Edwin Link asking Link’s availability for a meeting with Ramsey Parks and Plazzi Miller.
6401 CORRESPONDENCE, Jan. 1964
6402 CORRESPONDENCE, Feb. 1964
Letters between Edwin Link, Edward Lanphier, Pablo Bush Romero, Frank Donahue, and Lawrence Vineburgh regarding Link’s absence from a course of Hyperbaric Medicine, an underwater convention in Mexico City, planned 400 and 600 foot sustained dives, and request for borrowing a salvaged anchor from the “Santa Maria”.
6403 CORRESPONDENCE, Mar. 1964
6404 CORRESPONDENCE, Apr. 1964
6405 CORRESPONDENCE, May 1964
Telegraph from Mckenny to RUKHC that confirms the itinerary dates for Sea Diver operations. Letters between Edwin A. Link, E.C. Stephan, D.W. Smith, David McDonald, R.G. Stephens, L.D. Coates, Robert Flood, G.H. Callum, and Pablo Bush Romero regarding underwater search lights, ship availability, patents, underwater research with the Navy, the “Man-in-Sea” project, and the Underwater Society Convention.
6406 CORRESPONDENCE , June 1964
6407 CORRESPONDENCE, July 1964
Letter to Edwin Link from G. T. Welton describing the rubber suit design. Telegram to the crew of SEA DIVER, and Edwin and Marion Link congratulating them on their successful dive. Letters between Edwin Link, Lowell Monroe, David McDonald, H. H. White, and Glenn Welton discussing rubbers suits, solutions to repair failed suits, giving thanks for the support of the Navy, and asking for permission to have Mr. Link’s name in the Alcoa brochure.
6408 CORRESPONDENCE, Aug. 1964
Letters between Edwin Link, Robert Stenuit, Turner Catledge, Joan Membery, George Palmer, and H. H. white regarding accidental injury to Annie Stenuit’s legs, repairs needed for a rubberized container, Robert’s Manuscript, and lack of knowledge on the Navy’s underwater Sea Lab experiments.
6409 CORRESPONDENCE, Sept. 1964
Letters between Edwin Link and Robert Stenuit discussing Annie’s medical bills for her leg injury during a dive and the death of Cristofo Colombo. Letter from Robert Stenuit to Edwin Link forwarding Stenuit’s new book and informing Link of the progress of the new equipment.