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Philip I. and Muriel M. Berman Papers Collection II
Photo Album of Bridges by G. W. Philips
Photograph Album of the De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd. Kimberley, South Africa 1899-1905
This collection of photographs records the careers of two Lehigh alumni in mining engineering and illustrate the diamond mining procedures in South Africa of the world’s most famous mining conglomerate – De Beers, from 1899 to 1905.
Preston A. Lambert Papers 1884 - 1927
These papers reflect an era of formally engraved invitations, letters of appreciation among faculty, students, university presidents and alumni and general camaraderie. Interesting historical notes are stated in some of the letters in the exchange between a faculty member and three University presidents.
Records of Ludwig and Erwin Loewy
Richard H. Tucker Papers
This collection includes documents from Richard H. Tucker’s days as both a student and a professor at Lehigh University, such as correspondences, newspaper clippings, scrapbook, diplomas, certificates and photographs.
Robert Daniel Stout Documents, Lehigh University Metallurgical Engineering Professor
The material in this collection consists of a scrapbook, photographs, award certificates, publications and memorabilia that were collected from the office of Robert D. Stout, Lehigh professor at Materials Science and Engineering and turned over to Special Collections.
Samuel S. Dale Wool Industry Documents, 1902-1928
This collection is a compilation of material presenting a case for a fair tariff on wool based on value of goods, the manufacture of dyes and duty on dye stuff, labeling, weights and measures. The collector of this collection of pamphlets, newspaper articles and correspondence, Samuel S. Dale, produced this work for the purpose of securing wise legislation affecting the production of wool.
Scrapbook of Bethlehem Bach Choir, January 1917
Student Notebooks, 1896-1925
Contains student notebooks from Chemistry, Physics and Mechanical Drawing classes taught Lehigh University from 1890s to 1920s.