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the 1930s Donald E. Keyhoe wrote highly popular
aviation mystery and adventure stories for such newsstand
magazines as Flying Aces and Dare-Devil Aces.
See a sample here
from the June 1934 issue of Flying Aces. |
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Donald E. Keyhoe photo from a brochure of the
School Assembly Association, Chicago, Illinois, announcing speakers for the
1928-29 season. "Keyhoe is a noted flyer--a Marine Corps officer,
retired--a recognized aviation authority. His talk is on the "Spirit of
Aviation."
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Above and R: photos from the
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.
Above: Charles A. Lindbergh
(center) and party being welcomed to Pittsburgh, PA, August 3, 1927, by
Mayor Charles H. Kline and members of the reception committee during the
national tour. Don Keyhoe is on the right, arms folded.
R: Enlargement of August 3, 1927
photo showing Charles A. Lindbergh (left) and Don Keyhoe (R), during
national tour |
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Lindbergh standing in front of the "Spirit of
St. Louis," photo inscribed to Don Keyhoe, October 1, 1927
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Donald Keyhoe surrounded by
students at Evans Junior High School in Ottumwa, Iowa (his home town).
Photo from Ottumwa Daily Courier, April 6, 1958. |
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Donald Keyhoe during a visit to Ottumwa, Iowa
circa 1953 following publication of Flying Saucers from Outer Space.
Photo from Ottumwa Daily Courier. |
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Dr. James E. McDonald, professor
of atmospheric physics and meteorology, University of Arizona. McDonald's
writings about UFOs are available from the Fund for UFO Research, P.O. Box
277, Mt. Rainier, MD 20722. www.fufor.com
(Credit: Betsy McDonald and Ann Druffel) |
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Inscription to Richard Hall from Donald Keyhoe,
1960 |
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Dick and Marty Hall, center,
flanked by Idabel Epperson and Dr. Leslie Kaeburn of the Los Angeles
NICAP Subcommittee, 1967. Foreground, left to right, Marilyn Epperson
and Ann Druffel |
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A true love story. Donald
and Helen Keyhoe in retirement years at "Bluemont," Luray,
Virginia. |
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