Box Communal Collections 45
Contains 19 Results:
Comets Amongst The Stars, 1990
Fontaine, William E. (1990). Comets Amongst The Stars: Personal Memoirs of the Founding Director of the Ray W. Herrick Laboratories." West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue Research Foundation.
Pamphlet from the opening of the Richard Bendridge Wetherill Laboratory of Chemistry, 1955
(Pamphlet includes maps of the building.)
Letter from the Secretary of the Nobel Committee of the Royal Academy of Science, stating that the Nobel Committee had received Margerum's nomination of Professor H.C. Brown for the Nobel prize, January 24, 1972
Autobiographical introduction of book "Boranes in Organic Chemistry," by Herbert C. Brown, Ithaca New York: Cornell University Press, 1972
Publications, 1910
A Proposed Method of Calibration of Optical Pryometers, Shook, G. A. Reprinted from The Physical Review, vol. XXXI, no. 4, October, 1910, 342-357. [2 copies] The Equipment of a High Temperature Measurement Laboratory, Shook, G. A. Reprinted from Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 1910, 297-319.
Dissertation, 1914
A Determination of the Sun's Temperature, thesis by Glenn Alfred Shook submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Physics in the Graduate School of the University of Illinois, 1914. Preprinted from The Astrophysical Journal, vol. XXXIX, no. 4, May, 1914.
Publications, 1909-1910
An Investigation of a Point Discharge in a Magnetic Field, Silvey, Oscar William. Reprint from the Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 25th Anniversary Meeting, 1909. [2 copies] An Investigation of a Point Discharge in Magnetic and Electrostatic Fields, Silvey, Oscar William. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 1910, 247-268. [3 copies]
Publications, 1911-1913
An Apparatus for the Study of the Radiation from Covered and Uncovered Steam Pipes, Silvey, O. W.; Grantham, G. E. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 1911, 229-235. [3 copies] Untersuchung Einer Spitzenentladung Im Magnetischen Und Im Elektrostatischen Felde, Silvey, Von O. W. Reprinted from Physikalische Zeitschrift, 14. Jahrgang, 1913, Seite 816-823. [2 copies]
Publications, 1916
Comparison of the Fall of a Droplet in a Liquid and in a Gas, Silvey, O. W. Reprinted from The Physical Review, N. S., vol. VII, no. 1, January, 1916, 87-105. [2 copies] The Fall of Mecury Droplets in a Viscous Medium, Silvey, O. W. Reprinted from The Physical Review, N. S., vol. VII, no. 1, January, 1916, 106-111. [2 copies]
William E. Fontaine papers
Brage Golding collection
Pamphlet and Program: "The Inauguration of Brage Golding as First President of Wright State University," October 21, 1968
Helen Bass Williams Personnel file
Includes Williams' personnel file, biographical information, and posthumously awarded Title IX Distinguished Service Award
Dale W. Margerum papers
Richard L. Funkhouser book chapter
This collection consists of the following: The Richard L. Funkhouser book chapter; “The P.K. Kelkar Library: the first ten years and the collaboration with the Purdue University Libraries.” (2009; 0.1 cubic feet) documents the history of The P.K. Kelkar Library.
Glenn A. Shook papers
The collection consists of two folders which contain publications by Glenn Shook.
Paul Sidwell papers
Contemporary American Fiction: recommended to students for general reading, list prepared by Harry Houston, Instructor in English, Purdue University and Paul Sidwell, Instructor in English, Purdue University, January, 1916. Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Library. [7 copies]
Oscar W. Silvey papers
Arnold L. Lazarus papers
Lazarus, A. L. (1981). Beyond Graustark: George Barr McCutcheon Playwright Discovered. Port Washington, New York: National University Publications. [2 copies]
Burton W. Randolph papers
Effects of Deuteron Bombardment on the Electrical Properties of Molybdenum, a thesis submitted to the faculty of Purdue University, in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Science, June 1952 [accompanied by letter written by Karl Lark-Horovitz, Head, Department of Physics, Purdue University to Professor J. H. Moriarty, August 8, 1952, in regards to unsubstantiated findings in Randolph's thesis]