Archival materials
Found in 600 Collections and/or Records:
David N. Clark Scientific Research Institutions Collection
A collection of materials collected by David N. Clark comprising documents and materials pertaining to several scientific research institutions, organizations, and companies with a focus on chemical and biological warfare.
David Spence: Guayule Rubber Project Records
Reports, correspondence, patent files, reprints of articles, photographs, experiment files, and graphs belonging to Scottish-American rubber chemist David Spence. The materials in this collection document Spence’s involvement in Intercontinental Rubber Company’s efforts in producing rubber from guayule during the 1920s and 1930s and the Guayule Rubber Project during World War II.
Delaware River Basin Commission Lecture and Slides Collection
A collection of one-hundred-and-eight color 35 mm slides and a twelve-page script for a lecture titled, “The Mighty Delaware” from January 13, 1954, which was prepared, collected, and maintained by the Delaware River Basin Commission.
Derivate des Phenpropylamins collection
This collection consists of a reproduction of Francksen's Ph.D. thesis and a copy of his course grades.
Developed Colors on Cotton Yarn Dye Sample Book
Sample book of phenazo dyes on cotton yarn developed and produced by an unidentified dye manufacturer.
Developments of post war physics
This set of materials covers the main points of the documentation strategy theory of archives preservation. It also contains information on oral histories as relating to physics history.
Dimitry Mendeleyev Bulgarian Postage Stamps, Postcard, and Postal Cover Collection
A collection of Bulgarian postage stamps, postcard, and postal cover commemorating the life and work of Russian chemist and inventor Dimitry Mendeleyev.
Dimitry Mendeleyev Spanish Stamp Collection
A collection of Spanish stamps and assorted materials commemorating the life and work of Russian chemist and inventor Dimitry Mendeleyev.
Donald F. Othmer Collection: Birthday scrapbooks
A small black scrapbook commemorates the 85th Birthday and is essentially a album of color snapshots with a few congratulatory letters at the back. The 70th Birthday is represented by a larger white binder and consists of letters, cards, artworks but no photographs.
