Archival materials
Found in 573 Collections and/or Records:
Textiles & dyestuffs collection
The Ronne material from the New Bedford School is early-modern and forms a continuous whole, the remainder of the material is a grab-bag of commercial literature, mainly sample cards, from a variety of sources.
The A. M. Byers notebook
Byers' notes are written in the form of a continuous narrative and are nicely illustrated by Byers. The course taught by Keller (who was partially educated in Germany) appears to have combined elements of both chemistry and physics.
The Abraham O. Zoss papers
This is material relating to an inspection tour of captured German polymer plants made by Zoss and others for the Office of Technical Services U.S. Department of Commerce.
The ACS history of steroids symposium collection
For a more detailed inventory, please view this record in our library catalog: https://othmerlib.sciencehistory.org/record=b1057173~S6
The collection consists of a series of organizational files concerning the mechanics of the symposium, and a series of individual folders on the presenters. Each presenter folder contains at least a preprint of the talk given.
The Advanced Stirling Engine for Space Power Presentation
Copy of a presentation given at the American Rocket Society 14th Annual Meeting.
The Alan J. Klawans collection
For a more detailed inventory, please view this record in our library catalog: https://othmerlib.sciencehistory.org/record=b1054910~S6
The Albert S. Matlack materials relating to computers & instruments
The collection includes instructions and manuals on the Deci-Log Slide Rule, the K&E Color Analyzer, an informational brochure on computers and their uses, an NAS Program from the 100th Annual Meeting, a 1927 Chemical Bulletin and a 1929 set of dental x-rays.
The Alfred G. Comolli Collection
The collection is comprised of company documents and secondary sources. None of the materials were actually authored by Comolli.
The Baptista-Geigy sample card collection
The Bendix Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer collection
This is an extensive trove of material relating to the creation marketing and maintenance of the Bendix Corporation's flagship analytical instrument, the Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.