Archival objects in this container: Howard Cannon brief by Dr. Thomas H. Allen, chief of the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine's Physiology Department: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Paul Bible, Chief, NASA's Flight Research Center, briefs the visiting senatorial committee on the X-15 manned research rocket plane: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Dr. Lawrence E. Lamb, Chief of the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine's Clinical Sciences Division and Internal Medicine Department describes for Howard Cannon physical evaluations given to astronaut candidates: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Senatorial committee receives briefing on new applications of rocket propulsion by First Lieutenant Donald Mitchell, Howard Cannon is on the left: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Dr. Sidney J. Leverett, chief of the School of Aerospace Medicine's Biodynamics Department briefs Howard Cannon on the Rotational Flight Simulator. Major General T. C. Bedwell, Jr. and Captain Lee S. Jackson also present: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Major Robert M. White explains X-15 cockpit arrangement, Howard Cannon is on the left: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Howard Cannon in the cockpit of the X-15 with Major Robert M. White on the right: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Howard Cannon works the remote handling device used to handle radioactive materials at the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine's Bionucleonics Department. Lieutenant Colonel Edwin R. Ballinger is present: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 General Earle G. Wheeler with Howard Cannon during a meeting of the 9999th Air Reserve Squadron: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Senatorial committee poses in front of the NASA rocket engine test stand, Howard Cannon is third from the left: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Howard Cannon in the cockpit of an aircraft: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Howard Cannon in the cockpit of an aircraft: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Howard Cannon in the cockpit of an aircraft: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Senators Howard Cannon and Barry Goldwater, posed: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Howard Cannon with Charles Catt and Adlai Stevenson, posed: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Howard Cannon on a platform with Major John Corcoran, General White, and Major Fitzgerald: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Howard Cannon with Jackie Cochran and unidentified NASA representative conversing: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Howard Cannon with Major Sergeant Richard W. Rhyno, Chief of Public Information, Office of Information in the Aerospace Medical Division: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 In an effort to put silver dollars in circulation in the Washington area and call attention to the importance of the metal to the nation, Howard Cannon pays his staff partly in “cartwheels”. Shown with Cannon are two of his office aides, Barbara Van Nostrand, left, and Judy Sedor: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Howard Cannon and Commander Alan Shepard discussing Nevada's nuclear rocket engine program during a meeting in Cannon's Washington, D.C. office: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Howard Cannon discusses the United States Space Program with astronauts Gus Grissom, Alan Shepard, and John Glenn: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Howard Cannon and Senate colleagues pictured on the steps of the Capitol Building, Washington, D.C., with former President Harry Truman: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Senators Walter Baring, Alan Bible, and Howard Cannon posed with "six shooter" revolvers in front of Governor Grant Sawyer: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Senators Walter Baring, Alan Bible, and Howard Cannon posed with "six shooter revolvers" in front of Governor Grant Sawyer: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983 Cannon Family on grounds of the United States Capitol: photographic print, approximately 1950 to 1983