Archival materials
Found in 604 Collections and/or Records:
Wilfred F. Langelier Papers
Article and paper manuscripts concerning American sanitary engineer Wilfred F. Langelier. The materials in this collection were collected and maintained by Kenneth W. Busch, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at Baylor University.
Wilhelm Lewicki Collection
The Wilhelm Lewicki Collection consists of publications, articles, and correspondence about the Justus von Liegig Museum, which were collected by Wilhelm Lewicki. It is arranged in its original order.
William A. Cowan papers
Correspondence, handwritten notes, and reports created by or relating to William A. Cowan.
William A. Lester, Jr. Papers
Correspondence, professional files, manuscripts, printed materials, notebooks, electronic storage materials, audio-visual materials, and photographic materials of African American theoretical chemist and chemistry educator William A. Lester, Jr.
William Benzon Physical Chemistry Laboratory Notes
One notebook belonging to William Benzon, containing physical chemistry notes.
William C. Rose Collection
Articles, correspondence, manuscripts, photograph, reprint, press release, and publication pertaining to American biochemist and nutritionist William C. Rose, which were collected by Robert L. Switzer.
William H. Brock Papers
Personal and professional correspondence of British chemist and science historian William H. Brock.
William Henry Perkin Mauveine Patent Specification
Copy of William Henry Perkin's British patent specification for mauveine, the world's first synthetic dye.
William O. Baker Bell Laboratory collection
This collection is really a research file consisting of ten key monographs by Baker and two articles on the Bell Laboratories, both dating from the period in which Baker served as vice president of the Research Division. The Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey were considered to be among the world's most advanced industrial research facilities. Eleven Nobel Prizes were awarded for research conducted at the labs during Baker's tenure there.
Williams Haynes Research Collection
This collection was amassed by Williams Haynes during the course of a 38-year career as an editor and writer on the chemical industry, its history and the economic forces behind it.
