Wade -- nice binding -- great item for your collection. After George Higgins sent me a copy of his work, I acquired a pamphlet from Clem Parker in which he had bound the three works [Higgins, Hickman & English] like yours. The spine reads "Velocity and Acceleration of Arrows - Hickman".
He also tipped in various ephemera relating to "Medal Day" [Wednesday, October 20, 1954] at The Franklin Institute where Clarence Nickols Hickman [co-author of "Archer the Technical Side"] was awarded the Wetherill Medal for his inventions in Rocketry, Telephony, Sound Recording, Archery and in other fields.
Hickman in a letter [dated Nov. 1, 1954]conveying the ephemera to Clem Parker stated: "I have just returned from Albuquerque where I worked for a few days. It was nice there and I hated to have to come back. I was hunting up state [Hickman lived in Jackson Heights, NY] with Jene Myers the week end before I left for N.M. We did not shoot any birds but got lots of sunshine and exercise. The boys in Alb. are getting ready for their deer hunt. On the way out I called Mrs. Klopsteg on phone and find that Dr. Klopsteg has not only retired from Northwetern but will quit his Wash. job in Dec. I am working on him to attend the National in Ohio next year. Hope he does not take on any other job...."
Hickman was a man of many talents.