Archival materials
Found in 600 Collections and/or Records:
Eugene Jules Houdry Collection
Printed materials, paper manuscripts, personal documents, and photographic materials concerning French mechanical engineer and inventor Eugene Jules Houdry and Houdry Process Corporation, an American chemical company that specialized in catalytic technology. The materials in this collection were collected and maintained by G. Alex Mills, a former employee of Houdry Process Corporation.
Evaluation report of the field testing component of Chemistry in the community (CHEMCOM)
This is an Executive Summary of the Evaluation Report of the Field Testing Component of Chemistry in the Community (CHEMCOM). It has an attached note designating it "Original." The summary consists of 43 single sided pages plus two appendices titled "Opinionnaire Related to Objective and ChemCom Tests and Answer Keys." The document is neither an original typescript nor printed. It's a computer printout and is bound in a white cover with a clear plastic front.
Exxon Mobil Corporation History Manuscript Draft
A manuscript draft for an Exxon Mobil Corporation history written by Lee Edson in 1984, with several pages of correspondence and notes detailing the manuscript’s derivation and importance.
Fabrication du savon and cahier de distillations notebook
Facts about JSPS-79 brochure: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Nihon Gakujutsu Shinkōkai)
The brochure, in addition to offering an overview of the Society's activities also contains some financial and organizational information.
Fan - out: a technical information and application bulletin / Fairchild Semiconductor
This is a single issue of a bulletin published by Fairchild Semiconductor. This issue of Fan-Out concerns silicon transistors and diodes.
"Fast Blues, Suitable for Dyeing Silk and Wool Without the Use of Spirit" Circular
This is a sheet of dyeing instructions in English, French, and German which was printed by Brooke, Simpson & Spiller.
Fergusson family scrapbook
This scrapbook, through news clippings, correspondence and advertising materials, gives a comprehensive overview of the growth and diversification of a family owned business from the mid nineteenth century through to the closing decade of the twentieth.
Fertilizer history material: Haynes pamphlets
Fisher-Pasteur Memorial Collection
Letters, manuscripts, photographs, portraits, postage materials, and other miscellaneous materials collected by Chester G. Fisher and Fisher Scientific Company. Most of the materials in this collection concern French chemist, pharmacist, and microbiologist Louis Pasteur. Most of the Pasteur items in this collection were used in Fisher Scientific Company’s exhibit Pasteur Memorial U.S.A.
