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On Mars:
Exploration of the Red Planet. 1958-1978
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- THE AUTHORS
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- Edward Clinton Ezell, born in
Indianapolis, Indiana (1939), received his A.B. from Butler
University (1961); M.A. from the University of Delaware (1963),
where he was a Hagley Fellow; and Ph.D. in the history of science
and technology from Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland
(1969). He taught at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, and
Sangamon State University, Springfield, Illinois, before
contracting with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
to write The Partnership (Linda N. Ezell, coauthor, 1978), a
history of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. In 1980, Ezell became
the historian at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas. Also
active in the field of military technology, Ezell had recently
written Handguns of the World (1981), a companion volume to the
12th edition of Small Arms of the World (in press) (Harrisburg,
Pa.: Stackpole Books). He is now a curator of military history at
the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History
in Washington.
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- Linda Neuman Ezell, born in Fulton County,
Illinois (1951), graduated from Sangamon State University in 1974.
Under contract to NASA Headquarters, she has also written NASA
Historical Data Book, 1958-1968, vol. 2, Programs and Major
Projects (in press) and is working on another volume that will
describe NASA programs during the agency's second decade. Ms.
Ezell, a part-time graduate student at George Washington
University in Washington, is also an emergency medical technician
and firefighter for a volunteer fire department in northern
Virginia.
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