Archival materials
Found in 604 Collections and/or Records:
Frank H. Stodola Nobel laureate letter collection
For a more detailed inventory, please view this record in our library catalog: https://othmerlib.sciencehistory.org/record=b1064219~S6
This is a collection of signed letters sent to Frank H. Stodola by various Nobel laureates in Chemistry. Letters are typed with the signature of the Nobel Laureate and addressed to Dr. Stodola at a variety of institutions.
Frank Henry Verhoek Papers
The focus of this collection is Chemical Education. Verhoek's notebooks from Harvard and the University of Wisconsin give a fairly comprehensive overview of how Chemistry was taught in the early years of the 20th Century.
Franklin D. Roosevelt letter
Fred C. Weber Gerber Method Collection
A collection of correspondence, literature, and reports pertaining to the Gerber method from 1914 to 1979 as collected and maintained by Fred C. Weber.
Frederick Carl Strong III autograph collection
There is no real focus to the collection, in that Strong's principal interest was in the autograph rather than the contents, which are, for the most part, routine notes or inquiries. There are several Nobel laureates and a few outstanding American chemists represented.
Friedrich Bayer & Company Dye Information
Friedrich Bayer & Company booklet with dye Information, dated 1913.
Friedrich Bayer & Company List of Prices and Names of Paint Factories
Typed book with prices and brand names of paint factories by Friedrich Bayer & Company.
Friedrich Wöhler and Leopold Gmelin Commemorative Stamps Collection
A collection of German postage stamps commemorating the lives and works of German chemists Friedrich Wöhler and Leopold Gmelin.
Fritz Mindermann Collection
Official academic documents awarded to German chemist Fritz Mindermann by the University of Tübingen. The materials in this collection were collected by Fritz Mindermann's son Thomas Mindermann.
Fritz Mindermann Papers
Correspondence, dissertations, article reprints, an invitation, and a dissertation excerpt concerning German chemist Fritz Mindermann. The materials in this collection were collected and maintained by Fritz Mindermann’s son Thomas Mindermann.
