Chemical engineering -- History
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
American Institute of Chemical Engineers founding letters
Early correspondence of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Ernst Berl Papers
Correspondence, professional files, patent files, financial records, personal files, papers and speeches, and publications of Austrian chemical engineer Ernst Berl.
Papers of Walter O. Snelling
This collection is mainly a research collection with much of its content being devoted to the field of military ordnance, explosives and pyrotechnics, but in his capacity as Director of Research for the Trojan Powder Company, Snelling maintained files on many different aspects of industrial chemistry.
Records of the American Chemical Society Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
Institutional records of the American Chemical Society Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry.
The papers of Ralph B. Thompson: Karrer lecture notes
This collection consists of copies of Thompson's notes to Paul D. Bartlett's course, Chemistry 17A taught at Harvard University in 1938, and an unpublished translation by Thompson of Paul Karrer's 1927 textbook on organic chemistry.
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.
W.L. Badger Associates Collection
Business records, legal files, financial files, reports, patent files, articles and papers, printed materials, technical drawings, electronic storage materials, and photographic materials of W.L. Badger Associates, Incorporated, an American chemical engineering consulting firm. The materials in this collection were collected and maintained by Ferris C. Standiford, a longtime president of W.L. Badger Associates, Incorporated.