Archives
Includes development files and schematics related to the MS-9 mass spectrometer.
Includes working papers related to the takeover of Althouse Chemical Company and Bates Chemical Company by the Crompton & Knowles Corporation.
Includes reports, notebooks, and a bound monograph pertaining to Zoss’s post–World War II investigations of the German chemical industry and scientists, specifically acetelyne research led by Walter Reppe at BASF.
Includes correspondence, presentations, and manuscripts related to the career of Savitzky as a pioneer in computer-aided analytical chemistry.
Includes material created by Klawans during his tenure as art director of SmithKline French Laboratories.
Includes corporate records and catalogs of the Aldrich Chemical Company.
Includes annotated manuscript notes for Loeb’s book Color and Symmetry, 1971.
Includes working papers related to the centennial celebrations of the American Chemical Society.
Includes company histories, minutes and by-laws, annual reports, newsletters, patents, reference manuals, marketing materials, financial records, and photographs.
Includes correspondence, working papers, lab notebooks, scrapbooks, artifacts, and ephemera primarily from the latter years of Marvel’s career.
Includes laboratory notebooks kept by Price from 1934 to 1945, article reprints, and correspondence related to his activities as a peace activist.
Includes correspondence, memos, and reports related to Overberger’s activities with various professional organizations.
Includes working papers of the organization.
Includes correspondence, business records, and reports related to Commercial Solvent Corporation’s Research and Development Department and pertaining extensively to nitroparaffin production for military explosives.
Pertains to Fox’s professional career at General Electric and his career as a private inventor. Includes office files, correspondence, patents, technical reports, biographical material, laboratory notes, conference papers, product samples, awards and certificates, photographs, GE newsletters, journal reprints, books, transparencies, video tapes, and newspaper clippings.
Includes biographical information and personal and professional files relating to Othmer’s life and career as a chemical engineer.
Includes correspondence, publications, oral histories, advertisements, artifacts, awards, reports, research notebooks, and photographs related to the Dow Chemical Company employees, products, buildings, and grounds.
Includes correspondence, reports, memos, and research notebooks related to the entire chemical career of Saville from his days as a graduate student until his untimely death. His experiments with NASA are also well represented.
The notebook contains recipes and formulas developed or copied by E. F. Carey while working as an assistant pharmacist in Rhode Island and as the owner-operator of a pharmacy in Massachusetts. Includes recipes for hair wash and dye, cough syrup, writing ink, coloring billiard balls, rheumatism relief, and more.
Includes biographical information, as well as correspondence, research notebooks, pamphlets, and artifacts, related to Brame’s interest in science in the Soviet Union and the application of scientific methods in the study of parapsychology.
Includes research material and writings on the history of the periodic table.
Includes research files, correspondence, and professional organization literature.
Includes correspondence, reports, and articles related to Garfield’s career as an information scientist.
Includes correspondence and assorted working papers related to the career of F. William Sunderman as a pathologist.
Includes project designs, operating data, technical manuals, articles, and marketing material about FLOWTRAN System.
Includes material used by Levy for a series of popular essays for American Laboratory, as well as various technical writings and records as a professional consultant.
Includes Ullyot’s working papers from SmithKline & French laboratories, as well as various awards and honors.
Includes the professional papers of Neil E. Gordon that are related to the Gibson Island Conferences. Also includes the director’s files of several Gordon Research Conference directors.
Includes correspondence, reports, and working papers related to processes for extracting rubber from the guayule shrub. Also includes a patent file and photograph collection relating to natural and synthetic rubber processes.
Includes personal and business correspondence, company documents, reports, patents, photographs, and a small number of artifacts.
Includes the institutional working papers of the numerous IUPAC divisions.
Includes bound volumes of dye sample cards for various fabrics, including silk, cotton, linen, paper, rayon, wool, and suede.
Includes correspondence, diaries, account books, manuscripts of literary work, photographs, and artifacts.
Includes research notebooks and correspondence from Deisenhofer’s postgraduate work at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry, as well as his Nobel Prize work done in the United States in conjunction with Hartmut Michel.
Includes correspondence, reports, and memos related to John Pople’s professional and personal life.
Includes a collection of academic reprints about various scientific topics.
Includes professional papers related to Weiss’s consulting business as a chemical engineer. Also includes papers related to various chemical processes in which Weiss was interested.
Includes research biographical information, notebooks, and patents related to Cusic’s career with G. D. Searle & Company, where he developed the formula for Dramamine.
Includes correspondence and working papers related to chemical education of secondary-school students and the CHEM Study Program.
Includes correspondence, research notebooks, photographs, and artifacts related to the creation and manufacture of nylon at DuPont.
Includes technical bulletins and advertising literature concerned with the paint, varnish, and resin industries.
Includes reports from Strong’s tenure at the Department of Physical Chemistry of the Harvard Medical School as well as working papers for an improved high-school chemistry curriculum, titled “Chemical Bond Approach.”
Includes records of Darleane Hoffman and Glenn Seaborg in their roles as heads of the Nuclear Sciences Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Topics include cold fusion, discovery and naming of the transuranium elements, and awards.
Includes correspondence and letter books related to the history of the Manufacturing Chemists’ Association and its successor group, the American Chemistry Council.
Includes notebooks, correspondence, reprints, photographs, and miscellaneous laboratory equipment related to Somogyi’s scientific work on diabetes.
Includes notebooks, reports, and technical materials related to Simon’s career with the Polaroid Corporation. Also includes extensive material on the development of instant color photography.
Includes programs and abstracts of the Organosilicon Symposia.
Includes correspondence, published articles, and notebooks, with an emphasis on the latter part of Bartlett’s career at Harvard University.
Includes correspondence and working papers related to Flory’s published articles. Also contains research notes, course lectures, and source material for texts.
Includes working papers pertaining to the physical compounding of perfumes and scents.
Includes transcripts of taped reminiscences by Boyer explaining his side in the Boyer-Flory feud.
Includes office files, laboratory notes, event files, news clippings, and reprints.
Includes correspondence, memos, bylaws, minutes, financial data, annual reports, news clippings, photographs, advertisements, organizational charts, and patent files relating to the history of the Rohm and Haas Company.
Includes correspondence, reports, and memos related to the Pariser-Parr-Pople method for predicting electron configurations.
Includes the reference files, patent material, and conference papers kept by Brody while developing instrumentation for Melpar/Meloy Laboratories.
Includes laboratory notebooks, correspondence, reports, and project summaries.
Includes correspondence and working papers related to the early use of mass spectrometry in the petroleum industry.
Includes a miscellaneous assortment of material related to the history and development of the electronic storage battery.
Includes microfilm copies of technical documents, patents, reports, scrapbooks, and photographs.
Includes training material for various Perkin-Elmer–made FT-IR analytical Instruments.
Includes correspondence and business records related to the business interests of Cornelius and Alexander Tiers, Herman Frasch, and Franklin Rockefeller in a sulfur-mining business.
Includes agendas, reports, and membership lists regarding the Two-Year College Chemistry Conference.
Includes research files for a series of papers about chemistry education in America before the Civil War.
Includes reports on the German plastics industry after World War II.
Includes correspondence, notebooks, scrapbooks, and photographs related to the career of William Bailey.
Includes records pertaining to Hartford’s career with the Mutual Chemical Company and Allied Chemical Corporation.