Archival materials
Found in 604 Collections and/or Records:
Three textile industry booklets
The collection consists of three booklets containing images and information on industrial equipment related to the textile industry. The booklets were printed by W. Schlafhorst & Company, A. Monforts Maschinenfabrik, and C.G. Haubold A.-G. The W. Schlafhorst & Company booklet has loose clip art of diagrams. All booklets are in German.
Tiers-Frasch Collection
The Tiers-Frasch Collection consists of the business records from the firm of Tiers & Company, especially as they pertain to Herman Frasch’s process for extracting sulfur.
Tracing the Path: African American Contributions to Chemistry in the Life Sciences, Teacher’s Guide
Teacher's guide titled “Tracing the Path: African American Contributions to Chemistry in the Life Sciences”.
Traveling dyestuffs exhibit collection
This material relates to a traveling exhibit mounted by CHF (now Science History Institute) on the development of the dyestuffs industry. It is composed of material found loose in the collections. A number of slides found in the collection were separated for re-filing in the Science History Institute Image Archives.
Twelve reprints of papers by Fritz Zwicky
Two papers by Charles A. Horton: "Silicones" and "Oriented adsorption of organic molecules at interafaces"
The term paper of silicones aimed at being fairly comprehensive the typescript is only the opening pages of what was originally a much longer paper.
Uniroyal Chemical history materials
The collection consists of a photocopy of a typewritten paper by Borg on the history of Uniroyal Chemical and a special 75th Anniversary issue of Uniroyal Chem-Texts , vol. 13, 1979, No. 3 containing an abbreviated history of the company. This appears not to have written by Borg.
United States Army Gas School notebook
These are comprehensive notes on the use of gas in warfare, both offensively and defensively. The notes include teaching aids and a circular letter from Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries, Chief of the Chemical warfare Service in which he discusses use of gas in trench warfare in France.
United States Steel Corporation flow charts showing how steel is made
This is second printing a chart that originally appeared in 1953. The imagery is simple and easy-to-follow. The chart could be folded down to 8"x10" and is perforated on one edge for inserting into a ring-binder suggesting that it was designed for use in schools.
University of Pennsylvania New Chemistry Building Dedication Dinner Program
Program for the University of Pennsylvania New Chemistry Dedication Dinner, which was collected by Ralph Connor.
