Series III. Notes on Conference Talks, Lab Courses, & Readings, 1966-2004, undated
Scope and Content
The Papers of Dudley A. Saville contain the academic and professional papers of American chemical engineer Dudley A. Saville. This collection documents Saville’s career in chemical engineering from his time as an undergraduate student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to his death. His consultant work with NASA is also well represented.
The Papers of Dudley A. Saville are arranged into the following five series:
- Academic Career
- Manuscripts and Reprints
- Notes on Conference Talks, Lab Courses, & Readings
- Work with NASA
- Correspondence & Reviews
Dates
- Creation: 1966-2004, undated
Series Description
Arranged in its original order, this series contains note files created and maintained by Dudley A. Saville. These files concern conference talks presented and attended by Saville. Lab courses taught and attended by Saville are also documented in this series. Files regarding papers and books read and reviewed by Saville are also present here.
Notes make up the bulk of the materials preserved in these files. A variety of other miscellaneous materials, including, but not limited to, correspondence, overhead slides, and reports, are found here as well.
Repository Details
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