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Congratulated on strato flight in S.D. Officials of the National Geographis Society congratulate the two officers who made the record-breaking strato flight for the U.S. Army Air Corps and the National Geographic Society. From left: Dr. John Oliver Le Gorce, Ass't Editor and Vice President of the society; Capt. Albert W. Stevens, Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, President of the society, and Capt. Orvil A. Anderson, 11/14/35
L to r: Gilbert Grosvenor, Pres. Nat'l Geographic, Rear Ad. Richard Byrd
[Richard Byrd, center; Gilbert Grosvenor, right]

[Richard Byrd, center; Gilbert Grosvenor, right]

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Admiral Byrd admires medal awarded to aide on Antarctic expedition. Washington, D.C., April 27. Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd admires the gold medal of the National Geographic Society which was awarded today to Dr. Thomas C. Poulter, (left) senior scientist and second in command of the Byrd Antarctic expedition of 1933-35. The presentation of the award was made by Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, President of the National Geographic Society, 4/27/37

Admiral Byrd admires medal awarded to aide on Antarctic expedition. Wa...

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Bal Boheme winner. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Grosvenor of Washington drew upon the resources of a king to capture first prize at the Bal Boheme, a social event of gaiety and costume held annually. Judge Charles Bittinger, President of the Arts club, is making the award. Mr. Grosvenor, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor of the National Geographical Society, is wearing a costume given [...] Catherine Allen (N.Y.); Edyth Mattocks (Ills.); Ida B. Woodward (Ga.)

Bal Boheme winner. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Grosvenor of Washington drew ...

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Boxes placed in Smithsonian in 1881 by telephone inventor opened for first time. Washington, D.C., Oct. Three boxes which Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, and two associates placed in the secret archives of the Smithsonian Institution in 1881 and which have remained [un][?]opened since, were formally opened today in the presence of Bell's two daughters and a group of scientists. The boxes contained among other things the original working model of the first machine ever to record on wax and reproduce the Human voice. In the photograph, left to right: Mrs. David Fairchild, daughter of the inventor; Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, another daughter; Alexander Graham Bell, great-grandson of Bell; T.H. Beard, Director or Research of the Dictaphone Co.; Dr. Charles Abbot, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution; and H.W. Dorsey, also of the Smithsonian. 10/27/37

Boxes placed in Smithsonian in 1881 by telephone inventor opened for f...

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Letter from Edwin Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, February 25, 1916
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, October 14, 1906
[L to R: Gilbert Grosvenor, Pres. Nat'l Geographic, Rear Ad. Richard Byrd, right]

[L to R: Gilbert Grosvenor, Pres. Nat'l Geographic, Rear Ad. Richard B...

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Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
Donald B. MacMillan & Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, 4/22/25

Donald B. MacMillan & Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, 4/22/25

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Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Letter to Gilbert Grosvenor, October 14, 1906
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, February 3, 1909
Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
Telegram from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor and Elsie Bell Grosvenor, August 7, 1905
Letter from Charles J. Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, March 13, 1916
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, February 3, 1909
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, September 29, 1906
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, October 14, 1906
Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, June 18, 1911
Planning motor car expedition across Asia. Georges-Marie Haardt of Paris will head a scientific party which will start shortly on an expedition which will cover 13,500 miles in Asia, including previously unexplored sections. The expedition will travel in special caterpillar-drive equipped motor cars. Haardt came to Washington to complete arrangements for the National Geographic Society to participate in the project. In the photograph, left to right: Dr. John Oliver La Gorce, vice president of the Society; Haardt; Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, president of the Society, and Maynard Owen Williams, the Society's correspondent who will accompany the expedition, 12/3/30

Planning motor car expedition across Asia. Georges-Marie Haardt of Par...

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[Gilbert Grosvenor, left] - Public domain portrait photograph

[Gilbert Grosvenor, left] - Public domain portrait photograph

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Letter from William Thomson (Baron Kelvin) to Gilbert Grosvenor, March 20, 1905
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, October 14, 1906
Letter from Charles J. Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, March 13, 1916
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Letter from Charles R. Cox to Gilbert Grosvenor, November 30, 1907
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, October 14, 1906
Letter from Charles J. Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, February 7, 1916
Donald B. MacMillan & Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, 42225

Donald B. MacMillan & Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, 42225

Title from unverified data provided by the National Photo Company on the negative or negative sleeve. Gift; Herbert A. French; 1947. General information about the National Photo Company collection is available ... More

Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
Letter to Gilbert Grosvenor, October 14, 1906
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Letter from Edwin Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, February 25, 1916
Letter from Edwin Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, February 25, 1916
Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, May 23, 1912
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, June 10, 1912
Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Letter to Gilbert Grosvenor, October 14, 1906
Letter to Gilbert Grosvenor, October 14, 1906
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, September 29, 1906
Letter from Charles R. Cox to Gilbert Grosvenor, November 30, 1907
Letter from Charles J. Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, March 13, 1916
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, November 2, 1906
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, June 10, 1912
Dedications and Ceremonies, Plaques, NPS Individual. National Geographic Society Plaque. Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor and Supt. John R. White.

Dedications and Ceremonies, Plaques, NPS Individual. National Geograph...

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Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, November 2, 1906
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, February 3, 1909
Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
[Herbert Hoover presenting the National Geographic Society medal to Amelia Earhart; with Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, at left. White House, Washington, D.C.]

[Herbert Hoover presenting the National Geographic Society medal to Am...

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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, September 29, 1906
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, February 3, 1909
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Letter from William Thomson (Baron Kelvin) to Gilbert Grosvenor, March 20, 1905
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, February 3, 1909
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, February 3, 1909
Bal Boheme winner. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Grosvenor of Washington drew upon the resources of a king to capture first prize at the Bal Boheme, a social event of gaiety and costume held annually. Judge Charles Bittinger, President of the Arts club, is making the award. Mr. Grosvenor, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor of the National Geographical Society, is wearing a costume given ... Catherine Allen (N.Y.); Edyth Mattocks (Ills.); Ida B. Woodward (Ga.)

Bal Boheme winner. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Grosvenor of Washington drew ...

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Congratulated on strato flight in S.D., Wash. D.C. Officials of the National Geographic Society congratulate the two officers who made the record-breaking strato flight for the U.S. Army Air Corps. and the National Geographic Society. From the left: Dr. John Oliver La Gorce, Ass't editor and vice president of the society; Capt. Albert W. Stephens, Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, President of the society, and Capt. Orvil A. Anderson. 11/14/35

Congratulated on strato flight in S.D., Wash. D.C. Officials of the Na...

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Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, November 2, 1906
Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, October 14, 1906
Report from Alexander Graham Bell and Mabel Hubbard Bell to Gilbert Grosvenor, undated
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
Report from Melville Bell Grosvenor to Gilbert Grosvenor, December 1914
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