Box Communal Collections 15
Contains 39 Results:
Charles H. Benjamin Papers, 1903-1912
Charles H. Benjamin Papers, 1913-1916
Charles H. Benjamin Papers, 1916-1920
Charles H. Benjamin Papers, 1926
Articles and photograph, 1886-1939
Articles, 1943-1945
O. C. Berry articles, 1916 - 1918
This collection contains two folders with articles written by O. C. Berry.
The Carburetion Of Gasoline, by O. C. Berry and C. S. Kegerreis; Bulletin No. 5, Engineering Experiment Station, Lafayette, Indiana, Vol. IV, No. 1, April 1920
This collection contains two folders with articles written by O. C. Berry.
W. W. Binkley Papers, 1939
Article: A Study of the Preparation of the Lower Alkyl Iodides, by W. W. Binkley and R. F. Duncan with Ed. F. Degering, Purdue University; Proceedings Indiana Academy of Science 48:89-91, 1939.
G. R. Bisby Papers, 1916-1920
Two articles by G. R. Bisby:
The Uredinales Found Upon The Onagraceae [Reprinted from he American Journal Of Botany, 3: 527-561, December, 1916.
Short Cycle Uromyces Of North America [Reprinted from private circulation from The Botanical Gazette, Vol LXIX, No. 3, March 1920.
Gertrude Bilhuber Papers, 1926
The Effect of Functional Periodicity on the Motor Ability of Women in Sports, by Gertrude Bilhuber, Dr. P.H., Associate Professor of Physical Education, Purdue University.
Alice Biester papers, 1914
A Study Of The Nutritive Value Of Some Proprietary Infant Foods, by Ruth Wheeler and Alice Biester, Urbana, ILL. [Reprinted from the American Journal of Diseases of Children, March, 1914, Vol. vii, pp 169-183]. Footnote states: From the Research Laboratory of the Department of Household Science of the University of Illinois. Most of the data in the paper are taken from the thesis submitted by Alice Biester for the Master's Degree.
Building blueprints, 1898
The Heavilon Hall records contain invitations to the building's original dedication in 1892. Also included are a document describing restoration efforts after a damaging fire; a pamphlet soliciting donations for a clock and chimes for the restored building's tower; a program for the restored building's 1895 dedication; and the blueprints of the planned renovations.
Gertrude Bilhuber papers
This collection contains one folder with a study by Dr. Bilhuber - "This study concerns itself with the effect of menstruation on the motor ability of college women in certain sports".
Alice Biester papers
The collection contains one article by Alice Biester.
Charles H. Benjamin papers
This collection consists of four folders, containing articles written by Charles Benjamin, the former Dean of the School of Engineering at Purdue University.
Albert Berg papers
This collection consists of two folders which contain articles by and about Albert Berg. It includes a picture with notation, "Albert Berg, a deaf mute was a football coach at Purdue."
Otto Carter Berry papers
This collection contains two folders with articles written by O. C. Berry.
W. W. Binkley papers
This collection contains one folder with one article written by W. W. Binkley.
Guy Richard Bisby papers
This collection contains one folder with two articles written by Guy Richard Bisby.
Heavilon Hall records
The Heavilon Hall records contain invitations to the building's original dedication in 1892. Also included are a document describing restoration efforts after a damaging fire; a pamphlet soliciting donations for a clock and chimes for the restored building's tower; a program for the restored building's 1895 dedication; and the blueprints of the planned renovations.
Thomas F. Moran papers
Manuscripts, circa 1890-1927
This series consists of unpublished documents written by Thomas Moran. It includes essays, lecture notes, and speech transcripts. Subjects include but are not limited to World War One, Memorial Day addresses, Mark Twain, politics and nationalism in the United States, and John Bright.
Correspondence, 1900 - 1913
This series consists of correspondence about Moran or collected by him. It includes a letter sent by then New York Governor Theodore Roosevelt to Indiana Governor James A. Mount; a notice of Moran's opportunity to join the Phi Beta Kappa society; and two letters between Trenton High School (New Jersey) principal William Wetzel and Purdue University Board of Trustees Vice President William Stuart about Moran's candidacy to fill the Office of the President at John Hopkins University.
Memorial Day Speech, June 5, 1891
This series consists of unpublished documents written by Thomas Moran. It includes essays, lecture notes, and speech transcripts. Subjects include but are not limited to World War One, Memorial Day addresses, Mark Twain, politics and nationalism in the United States, and John Bright.