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John Disher Papers
Collection Overview
Predominant Dates:1945-1993
ID: OGLMC1299
Primary Creator: Disher, John (1921-1988)
Extent: 26.75 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 12/02/1994. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Space, University of North Dakota - Alumni
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The John Disher Papers, 1937-1994, document Disher's career, reflecting the evolution of the United States space program from its beginnings through the 1980s. The collection is divided into seven individual series.
Series 1: Personal Materials
Series 2: National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), 1945-1958
Series 3: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 1958-1989
Series 4: Avanti Systems, 1980-1989
Series 5: University of North Dakota School of Engineering and Mines, 1986-1988
Series 6: Oversize Materials
Series 7: Photographs
Collection Historical Note
John Howard Disher was born December 23, 1921, in Olmstead, North Dakota. He was raised in Devils Lake, North Dakota and graduated from high school there in 1939. He earned a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, in 1943. While at UND, he was a Sigma Nu Fraternity member and was active in the University concert and marching bands.
Following his graduation from UND, Disher joined the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, or NACA, a predecessor of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA. He worked as a NACA aeronautical research analyst in the Flight Propulsion Laboratory, located in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1951, Disher was named head of Free Flight Research Section. This group tested the first hypersonic flight of a solid rocket, and the first flight of a high energy fueled vehicle.
NASA was formed in 1958. The following year, NASA appointed Disher Project Engineer of the task group formed to oversee the Mercury Program, which launched the first American astronauts into space. He served in this capacity at the Langley Research Center in Virginia until 1960, when he was named Head of Advanced Manned Missions and relocated to NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. In 1961, he became Assistant Director for Apollo Spacecraft Development for the Spacecraft and Flight Missions Office. From 1963 to 1965, he was the Director of the Apollo Test for the Apollo Program Office. He was appointed Deputy Director of Skylab in 1965 and played an important role in the development of that program. In 1974 he became the Director of Advanced Programs, Manned Space Flight and held this post until his retirement from NASA in 1980.
Disher also made notable achievements independent of NACA and NASA. In 1969, he graduated from the Harvard Business School Advanced Management Program. From 1948-1987, he served on the Technical Committee of the Indianapolis 500 Automobile Race.
After his retirement from NASA, he became an aerospace consultant and formed his own company, Avanti Systems. Avanti Systems’ clients included the Italian government, Boeing Aerospace, and the U.S. Office of Technology Assessment. From 1986 until his death in 1988, Disher served on the University of North Dakota School of Engineering and Mines Advisory Council. He was a member of the International Academy of Astronauts and a fellow of the British Interplanetary Society.
Disher received many honors, including the NASA Sustained Superior Performance Award for Apollo Test Program Management (1964), the NASA Exceptional Service Medal (1969), the Collier Trophy, a Skylab Program Award (1973), the NASA Distinguished Service Medal for the Skylab Program (1974), the American Astronautical Society Achievement Award for Skylab (1974), the University of North Dakota Sioux Award for Outstanding Achievement (1974), the American Astronautical Society Achievement Award for Skylab (1974), and the NASA Exceptional Service Medal for "Outstanding Achievement in Development of Advanced Space Systems and Innovative Concepts" (1980). In 1993, the University of North Dakota School of Engineering and Mines honored him posthumously with its Nye Award.
John Howard Disher died August 27, 1988, in Bethesda, Maryland. He was survived by his sons, James and John Thomas, and by his wife, Lillian Helen Rusnak Disher, whom he married in Cleveland, Ohio on April 9, 1948.
Source: "University of North Dakota School of Engineering and Mines Engineers Banquet, Thursday, March 4, 1993." [Pamphlet]
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Accruals: Additional material was deposited by Lillian Disher, Walnut Creek, California, on October 11, 2001 (2002-2553)
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Lillian Disher, Bethesda, Maryland
Acquisition Method: Donation; 94-1987
Separated Materials: Six oversize folders were separated and placed in the Oversize File Cabinets.
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). John Disher Papers. OGLMC 1299, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections. Chester Fritz Library. University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid added to Archon in October 2013.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Personal Materials],
[Series 2: National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), 1945-1958],
[Series 3: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 1958-1989],
[Series 4: Avanti Systems, 1980-1989],
[Series 5: UND School of Engineering and Mines, 1986-1988],
[Series 6: Oversize Materials],
[Series 7: Photographs],
[All]
- Series 6: Oversize Materials
- This series contains various materials which were placed in the Oversize File Cabinets due to their size.
- Box 12
- Item 1: An autographed picture of Robert C. Seaman, Deputy Administrator, National Aeronautics & Space Administration, 1968
- Item 2: A flag of North Dakota that was carried on Skylab 4 Mission presented to John Disher for his contribution to NASA Manned Space Missions, 1980
- Item 3: The US flag carried on the Apollo 17 Mission that was presented to John Disher for his contribution to NASA Manned Space Missions, 1980
- Item 4: Certificate of Appreciation to Disher for his achievements in the Manned Space Flight Program, 1980
- Item 5: NASA Distinguished Service Medal for contributions to the Skylab Program, 1973
- Item 6: Group Achievement award to Advanced Programs Exhibits Team for Bicentennial Exposition on Science and Technology, 1976
- Item 7: NASA Exceptional Service Medal, 1980
- Oversize Folder 1: NASA publication titled Space Shuttle: The Journey Continues, a Popular Mechanics diagram of a space shuttle and a promotional booklet by the Italian aerospace firm Aeritalia, which describes its company and its contributions for the Italian space program. All materials are undated, but are probably from the mid-1980s.
- Oversize Folder 2: NASA poster of Skylab. The back of the poster provides some facts on this space station., 1972
- Oversize Folder 3: Two architectural drawings - "Two Man Space Science Laboratory" and "Two Man Orbiting Laboratory." The drawings are undated.
- Oversize Folder 4: Membership Certificate for the Order of DeMolay, Wamduska Chapter, 1937; 5 year Service Certificate to the Devils Lake Boy Concert Band, 1939; Sigma Nu, Epsilon Kappa, membership certificate, 1940; AIAA Award to Disher for sustained contributions to the advancement of the Arts, Sciences and Technology of Aeronautics and Astronautics through membership since 1945; State of Ohio Certificate as a Professional Engineers, 1952; American Rocket Society Certificate of Membership, 1958; United States Auto Club Certificate of Performance for Serving on the Technical Committee for the Indianapolis 500, 1960; American Rocket Society Membership Certificate as a Senior Member, 1961; AIAA Associate Fellow Member, 1964; NASA Exceptional Service Medal for the Apollo Program, 1969; NASA Group Achievement Award to Apollo Program Office, 1969; NASA Apollo Achievement Award, 1969; Certificate of Public Service as a Juror, Maryland, 1973; American Astronautical Society, Inc. Achievement Award for Management during the Skylab Program, 1974; NASA Skylab Achievement Award, 1974; NASA Group Achievement Award to Skylab Program Office Headquarters Office of Manned Space Flight, 1974; NASA Group Achievement Award to Disher for Skylab Educational Activities, 1974; AIAA certificate as a member of the Technical Committee on Management, 1975-1977; NASA Group Achievement Award to Advanced Programs Exhibits Team for Bicentennial Exposition on Science and Technology, John Disher, Code MT, 1976; NASA 35 Year Service Award, 1978; Who's Who in America, 1984; Certificate of Membership in the IAA as a member of the Engineering Sciences, 1987; Flag flown aboard Space Shuttle "Columbia" given to Disher for his contribution to the mission; Apollo Soyuz Test Project certificate for contribution to the first International mission; Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences Certificate of Membership; Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences Certificate of Membership as an Associate Fellow; Approach and Landing Test Award for "Enterprise"; Apollo Splashdown Party menu; Skylab Honor Awards Ceremony program; three newspaper articles about Skylab, Tektite II, and NASA.
- Oversize Folder File Cabinet
- Oversize Folder 5: Photographs of land taken from Skylab for the purpose of Skylab Earth Resource Lectures. Some of these land masses include parts of North Dakota, Utah, Idaho, and Holland. There is a picture of Apollo 17 during lift off with autographs by the astronauts from Apollo 17, and another picture of an unknown space vehicle. There are three posters before and during the launch of the Columbia space shuttle, and one poster of the shuttle during touchdown.
- Oversize Folder File Cabinet
- Oversize Folder 6: Two posters - "The Year of Skylab," May 1973 to February 1974 (includes pictures of people who worked on Skylab with their signatures) and "Skylab Mission Profile" (depicts various stages of the Skylab Command Service Module).
- Oversize Folder File Cabinet
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Personal Materials],
[Series 2: National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), 1945-1958],
[Series 3: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 1958-1989],
[Series 4: Avanti Systems, 1980-1989],
[Series 5: UND School of Engineering and Mines, 1986-1988],
[Series 6: Oversize Materials],
[Series 7: Photographs],
[All]