Images L90-3737 and L90-3739 are available as electronic files from the photo lab. See URL. -- Photographs copied on: 03/27/90. -- File of photographs copied by Bill Taylor during production of the book Engineer in Charge. L90-3737 "Veteran NACA engineer Fred Weick hands on hips; Charles Lindbergh is on the right"; L90-3738 "Joseph S. Ames, executive chairman (1920-1937) and later chairman (1927-1939) of the NACA, at his desk at NACA headquarters about 1920"; L90-3739 Max M. Munk in his office at Langley, 1926" in Engineer in Charge, p 95.; L90-3740 (original L# is L4933) "Full Scale Tunnel from Little Back River, October 1931" in Engineer in Charge, p 103.; L90-3741 "On the north shore of Hampton Roads, Old Point Comfort in the 1950s" in Engineer in Charge, p 150.; L90-3742 "The Chamberlain Hotel and Fort Monroe in the 1950s" in Engineer in Charge, p 150.; L90-3743 "LMAL chart of the test arrangements for the Brewster XF2A-1 Buffalo. The two columns of numbers show quantitatively the effects of the configuration variations" in Engineer in Charge, p 197.; L90-3744 "In a special February 1944 edition of the LMAL Bulletin, the engineer-in -charge announced a joint army-navy-NACA plan that placed essential lab employees who were eligible for the draft into the Army Air Corps Enlisted Reserve" in Engineer in Charge, p 205.; L90-3745 (originally L80435) "Mrs. Doris Porter handles rolls and rolls of computer tape" in Engineer in Charge, p 209.; L90-3746 "John Stack as an MIT student in 1927" in Engineer in Charge, p 257.