Archival materials
Found in 573 Collections and/or Records:
Records of the American Chemical Society Committee on Divisional Activities
Institutional records of the American Chemical Society Committee on Divisional Activities.
Records of the American Chemical Society Division of Biochemical Technology
Institutional records of the American Chemical Society Division of Biochemical Technology.
Records of the American Chemical Society Division of Cellulose Chemistry
This collection documents the activities of this division of ACS during the period 1950-1980. Of special interest are the early issues of the division newsletter The Fibrile Angle and the several division histories.
Records of the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Education
Institutional records of the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Education.
Records of the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Health and Safety
Institutional records of the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Health and Safety.
Records of the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Information
Institutional records of the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Information.
Records of the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Marketing and Economics
Treasurer’s records of the American Chemical Society Division of Marketing and Economics.
Records of the American Chemical Society Division of Environmental Chemistry
For a more detailed inventory, please view this record in our library catalog: https://othmerlib.sciencehistory.org/record=b1055814~S6
The collection is lacking in material dealing with the division's earlier years, but the material from 1954 onwards is fairly comprehensive, most it related to the various symposia.
Records of the American Chemical Society Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
Institutional records of the American Chemical Society Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry.
Records of the American Chemical Society Division of Inorganic Chemistry
This is a collection of “foundation records” documenting the early years of the American Chemical Society Division of Inorganic Chemistry. The collection consists mainly of correspondence but also includes reports and institutional records.