TLS signed “Jim,” one page, 7.25 x 10.5, personal letterhead, May 3, 1979. Letter to Scott MacLeod, assistant director at the Energy Research Institute, who was organizing a 10-year reunion to honor the success of Apollo 11. This letter is Lovell's response to Scott's invitation, in full: “I was pleased to hear from you and learn you are planning a celebration in honor of our first landing on the moon. As you probably know, several groups are planning reunion parties at that time, including quite a few right here in Houston. I am already committed to one of these get togethers on July 20, and I must decline your offer to participate in your party. I do wish you the best of luck with your plans.” In fine condition, with a few small spots of foxing.
A former Navy fighter pilot, Scott MacLeod worked with NASA's Apollo astronauts to develop and test the lunar module at Grumman's Bethpage facility in New York. And, if you were among the millions who tuned in for CBS's live coverage of NASA's moon missions from 1969 through 1972, you no doubt saw MacLeod, clad in a spacesuit and standing inside a lunar module simulator, providing Walter Cronkite with play-by-play descriptions of every move the real astronauts were making.
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