Box 0117.01
Contains 257 Results:
CE ’05
C.E. ’06
C.E. 04, 05 (2)
C.E. 04, 05 (2), 06 Negatives (paper envelope containing negatives of 117.01.22.01B, 117.01.22.02, 117.01.22.03(3 – 1 negative is of entire photo that appears as 117.01.22.03 but two other negatives are of same subject but section enlargements). Negatives are cataloged 117.01.22.04 A, B, C. C-1, C-2)
“Fritzie” (folder contains seven items of ephemera)
The collection consists of one archival box with 28 folders containing assorted photographs, letters, newspaper articles and publications.
New York Herald Tribune, Saturday, October 15, 1955 (newspaper Article “New Lab Is Dedicated By Lehigh University”)
The collection consists of one archival box with 28 folders containing assorted photographs, letters, newspaper articles and publications.
(photocopy of previous newspaper article from Herald Tribune)
The collection consists of one archival box with 28 folders containing assorted photographs, letters, newspaper articles and publications.
3 ¾” x 4 ¾” black and white proof print
3 ¾” x 4 ¾” black and white proof print, back of print in pencil is BS2877 (chicken egg on pedestal beneath test head of Baldwin Universal Testing Machine, crouching man at left of pedestal)
3 ¾” x 4 ¾” black and white proof print
3 ¾” x 4 ¾” black and white proof print, back of print in pencil is BS2878 (chicken egg shells on pedestal beneath test head of Baldwin Universal Testing Machine, two crouching men on each side of pedestal)
3 ¾” x 4 ¾” black and white proof print,
3 ¾” x 4 ¾” black and white proof print, back of print is BS2872 (close up of chicken egg shells and baby chick on pedestal beneath test head of Baldwin Universal Testing Machine demonstrating the control range of the Baldwin 5,000,000 lb testing capacity – delicate enough to “hatch” a chicken egg all the way to 5,000,000 lbs of compression or tension depending on required test force)
FRITZIE was born under 5,000,000 lb
FRITZIE was born under 5,000,000 lb. testing machine; lived a full life with no breakdowns; but finally gave his all for good old Fritz Lab, wishing the 5,000,000 lb. testing machine the same. (two photocopies of label on plastic box (located in display case next to elevator in Fritz Lab addition) containing the wishbone of “Fritzie” which has been preserved as a monument to the testing capacity of the Baldwin Universal Testing Machine)