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William S. Steinman
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15043 Rosalita Dr.
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La Mirada, Calif.
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90638
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Stanton T. Friedman
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110 Kings College Rd.
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Fredericton, New Brunswick
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Canada
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E2B 2E7
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March 21, 1984
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Dear Stan:
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I received a letter from Fred Darwin of Dallas, Texas, in which
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he laid down the history of N.D.R.C. - O.S.R.D. as it became J.D.R.B.
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and eventually ended up becoming R.D.B. He gave me names of persons
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whom he considered to be the most likely candidates for team members
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on a Flying Saucer recovery operation - "if there were ever such a
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happening". They are as follows:
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(1) Dr. Vannevar Bush
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(2) Dr. Karl T. Compton
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(3) Dr. Lloyd V. Berkner
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(4) Dr. Robert F. Rinehart
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(5) Dr. Eric A. Walker
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(6) Dr. John Von Neumann
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I did some library research on each name, xeroxing a biography
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of each individual, and looking up their descendants in local area
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telephone directories.
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Stan, I believe that the name of that individual, whom Sarbacher
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mentioned as attending all of the meetings pertaining to recovered
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flying saucers, is Dr. Eric A. Walker.
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Remember Sarbacher stating (moore let me hear that tape
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recording) that this man came from Pennsylvannia and wrote a book
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on Electrical Engineering; well Walker, at that time, was President
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of Penn state university, was formerly head of Penn States electrical
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Engineering Dept., wrote a book on Electrical Engineering, and was a
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consultant ("dollar a year man") to J.R.D.B 1949-1951. He also was in
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charge of a naval laboratory that was developing electronically sonar
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guided Torpedoes - which were consequently showing very positive
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results against the Japanese during WW II.
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The last residence that I have for him is as follows:
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Dr. Eric A. Walker
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Rock Springs Farm Pennsylvania
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Furnace, Pennsylvania
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16895
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I suppose that Moseley contacted you as pertaining to Dr. Robert
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I. Sarbacher. This only proves one thing to me; Moseley is just as
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interested in the Crash-Recovery cases as he was in 1954.
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Stan, I am not doing research for Todd Zechel, altho I did have
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an earlier run-in with him, which I later regreted. My main goal is
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to solve the Flying Saucer Enigma, through the recovery and attempted
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duplication cases.
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Please let me know what you find out through Dr. Walker, and do
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keep in touch.
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Very Sincerely
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WM Steinman
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