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Daniel Guggenheim, noted for the progressive and far-sighted methods he introduced into the mining industry, was a pioneer in the introduction of new processes.
Establishment of a Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronauties, with $2,500,000 at its disposal, was announced in a letter to Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover from Mr. Guggenheim.
Trials to win $100,000 for the safest plane extant began at Mitchel Field, L. I., last week. The Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics provided the prize money, and an ...
T he Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics, joint backer with the U. S. Department of Commerce of Colonel Lindbergh’s tour, announced a new policy: to lend money to U. S ...
The Guggenheim Board of Award is pleased to announce that the 2010 Daniel Guggenheim Medal has been won by Arthur E. Bryson, professor emeritus of aeronautics and astronautics at Stanford ...
The Daniel Guggenheim Medal was established in 1929 to honor innovators who make notable achievements in the advancement of aeronautics. Its first recipient was Orville Wright. The medal is jointly ...
Martin received the Collier Trophy from Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932 for the introduction of the B-10 Bomber. He continued to receive various medals and awards such as the Daniel Guggenheim Medal in ...
Daniel and Florence Guggenheim moved into the mansion in 1917, turning the then-250-acre estate into a family gathering place for almost three decades. The show house, ...