Chemistry -- History
Found in 65 Collections and/or Records:
The A. M. Byers notebook
Byers' notes are written in the form of a continuous narrative and are nicely illustrated by Byers. The course taught by Keller (who was partially educated in Germany) appears to have combined elements of both chemistry and physics.
The John Beer historical reprint collection
The John Ela Willard papers
The collection consists of one box of correspondence and original documents and four boxes of pre-printed conference and symposia materials.
The Marvin Margoshes collection
This collection consists of two small collections of printed materials, each dealing with a different aspect of analytical instrumentation.
The Owens-Illinois Glass Company Kimble Division card collection album
The collection represents 50 men and women prominent in the sciences whose ideas changed out world. The cards are numbered, and all of the images are drawings done in light brown against a black and white background and are approximately 2 x 3 inches in size.
The Papers of Barbara Hodsdon Ullyot
This collection is largely comprised of materials relating to the Centennial Celebrations held in honor of the American Chemical Society by which Mrs. Ullyot was employed. There is also some material relating to the educational mission of the ACS. This is a small collection highlighting Barbara H. Ullyot's work with the American Chemical Society.
The Pioneer of Little River: by Gordon H. Pritham
The Robert B. Woodward Collection
Correspondence, manuscripts, reprints, printed materials, and miscellaneous materials pertaining to American organic chemist and Nobel Prize winner Robert B. Woodward. The materials in this collection were collected and maintained by Croatian chemist Vinko Škarić.
The Viktor A. Kritsman Collection of Reprints
For a more detailed inventory, please view this record in our library catalog: https://othmerlib.sciencehistory.org/record=b1055551~S6
This is a collection of nine reprints written between 1976 and 1996. The reprints cover various aspects and personalities of the history of chemistry.
Three Centuries of Irish Chemists Collection
One copy of Three Centuries of Irish Chemists by Deasmumhan Ó Raghallaigh, published by Cork University Press in 1941.