Sub-series 6. Miscellaneous Files, 1986-1993, undated
Scope and Content
The Nuclide Corporation Archives and The Papers of Leonard F. Herzog contain the corporate records of American scientific instrument manufacturer Nuclide Corporation and the professional files and personal files of American geophysicist, scientific instrument industry executive, and Nuclide Corporation founder Leonard F. Herzog. The collection is arranged into the following ten series:
- Chronological Files
- Nuclide Corporation Files
- Measurement and Analysis Systems, Incorporated (MAAS) Files
- Premier American Technologies Corporation (PATCO) Files
- Scientific Products, Incorporated (SPI) Files
- Science Centre, Incorporated (SCI) Files
- Ho-Par Associates, Incorporated Files
- Pennsylvania State University Files
- Personal Files
- Photographs
Dates
- Creation: 1986-1993, undated
Sub-series Description
Arranged alphabetically by subject, this sub-series contains Measurement and Analysis Systems, Incorporated’s miscellaneous files. This sub-series consists of thirteen files that do not readily fit elsewhere in Series III - Measurement and Analysis Systems, Incorporated (MAAS) Files.
Twelve of the files in this sub-series concern MAAS itself, pertaining to administrative matters, sales of MAAS instruments, and technical matters. A single file concerning a proposal jointly submitted by MAAS and Pennsylvania State University’s College of Health and Human Development to the Ben Franklin Technology Center of Central and Northern Pennsylvania, Incorporated is also preserved here.
The contents of the Miscellaneous Files consist of a variety of materials, none of which predominate. Sales orders, minutes, and memoranda are the most common materials found in this sub-series. Other miscellaneous materials, including, but not limited to, notes, manual manuscripts, a photocopied manual, and lists (sales list and an employee list) are preserved here as well.
Repository Details
Part of the Science History Institute Archives Repository
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Philadelphia PA 19106 United States
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