Archival materials
Found in 605 Collections and/or Records:
Roger Hahn collection of history of chemistry reprints
This is a collection of 125 reprints, many of them inscribed to him, assembled by Roger Hahn.
Roger M. Smith Collection
A collection of materials related to Roger M. Smith’s involvement with the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).
Roger R. Festa Papers
Correspondence, minutes, printed materials, audiocassette tapes, and photographic materials of American chemistry educator Roger R. Festa.
Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine materials
The Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine Materials contains materials relating to the refurbishment of the Chemical Teaching Laboratory for the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in London, England. Materials consists of correspondence, estimates for the project, and blueprints of the laboratory.
Royal Institute of Chemistry British Postage Stamp Reproduction Postcards Collection
A collection of four British postage stamp reproduction postcards commemorating the contributions of four British Nobel Prize winners and members of the Royal Institute of Chemistry.
Rudolph Pariser Papers
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, data, photographs, publications, and glass slides belonging to American physical and polymer chemist Rudolph Pariser.
Sales Association of the Chemical Industry membership materials
Sam Tharpe Collection
Collection of materials regarding vanilla, conisisting of a publication, a formula standard, and a report collected by American flavor chemist Sam Tharpe.
Samuel Meites Collection
This collection contains material from two publications: Pediatric Clinical Chemistry: Reference (Normal) Values, edited by Samuel Meites and published in 1988 and Otto Folin: America’s First Clinical Biochemist, written by Samuel Meites and published in 1989.
Samuel N. Wrenn Autographed Reprint
Autographed reprint of Samuel N. Wrenn's and Johannes S. Buck's science journal article "Preparation of Amino-Acetal," which was collected by Jack L. Hedrick.
