Archival materials
Found in 605 Collections and/or Records:
The physical universe readings and exercises binder
These supplementary readings accompanied a course in physical science that was a part of the University of Wisconsin's Integrated Liberal Studies program. The course combined elements of chemistry, physics and astronomy. This was the Second Edition.
The Pioneer of Little River: by Gordon H. Pritham
The Professional Papers of Robert L. Rorschach
This collection is a series of reports written by Rorschach throughout his career. It is a small collection of material ranging chronologically from Rorschach's days as a student in Tulsa through to the mid-1970s.
The R. H. Schallenberg Bottled Energy research files
This is a collection of files consisting of both original notes and photocopies of previously published materials assembled by Richard H. Schallenberg as an aid to him in his composition of the posthumously published 1982 book Bottled Energy: Electrical Engineering and the Evolution of Chemical Energy Storage.
The Ray Dawson - Percy Julian Collection
This is a small but detailed collection of business and professional correspondence dealing with Percy Lavon Julian's project to cultivate and harvest Dioscorea in Guatemala for medicinal uses.
The Robert B. Woodward Collection
Correspondence, manuscripts, reprints, printed materials, and miscellaneous materials pertaining to American organic chemist and Nobel Prize winner Robert B. Woodward. The materials in this collection were collected and maintained by Croatian chemist Vinko Škarić.
The Rohm & Haas Company archives
For a more detailed inventory, please view this record in our library catalog: https://othmerlib.sciencehistory.org/record=b1059338~S6
The Samuel Phillip Sadtler materials
This a collection of material relating to Samuel P. Sadtler founder of the Sadtler dynasty.
The Seymour Kletzien papers
These papers consist of three series including: laboratory notebooks, manuscripts, and miscellaneous. The laboratory notebooks are undated and contain information on animal physiology and biology. The manuscripts date from the 1920s concern his research in biochemistry. The miscellaneous items include autographed reprints, and one of his student exercises on agricultural economics.
The story of the atomic bomb by William L. Laurence
Reprint of "The Story of the Atomic Bomb" (1945) by William L. Laurence, which is from a series of articles originally published in The New York Times.
