Showing Collections: 111 - 120 of 391
Edward Logan Forstall, Lehigh University, Class of 1920
This collection contains Forstall’s Lehigh University application and report cards (1917-1920), Delta Upsilon Fraternity certificate and publications, Philadelphia Alumni Club programs and correspondence from the 1960s and 1970s, a scrapbook, personal diaries from 1917-1925, and correspondence with a woman from South Africa in the 1930s.
Edwin Stanton Stackhouse Papers
Elijah D. and John Tompkins Social Services Account Book, 1843 - 1851
Engineering Field Books 1893-1910
Interesting examples of engineering calculations and observations before the age of computers. Some books have calculations recording the Lehigh River flow and flood stages as well as New York City engineering works at the turn of the twentieth century.
Eric T. Vogel Documents Related to Loewy Hydropress Inc.
A collection of drawings of large industrial machinery and patents resulting from the refinement and improvement of the machinery manufactured and used by Loewy Hydropress Inc.
Ernest Nevin Dilworth papers
Ernest Nevin Dilworth was a professor of English at Lehigh from 1949 to 1977. Collection contains manuscript drafts of his published work and reference/citation cards, notes, and correspondence with publishers and colleagues.
Estate documents of Harry E. Packer
This collection contains material relating to the settlement of Harry Packer's estate, which was tied in with the settlement of Asa Packer's estate. He was the youngest son of Asa Packer, founder of Lehigh University.
Estate of Mary Packer Cummings
F. B. Peck Limestone Notebook
Frederick Burritt Peck, a geologist, created a notebook detailing information regarding the Vanport Limestone in Lawrence County in Pennsylvania. His preliminary report is divided into different topics about the limestone from its availability to its general description. The destination of the report is unknown.
Final Examinations and Answer Sheets, 1892 -1893
Contains holograph examination questions and answer sheets of tests given in June 1893 at Lehigh University. The courses are identified by title and class level (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior or Senior) and the answer sheets (usually listed as "the two best submitted") by the students who wrote them. Also included is a scrapbook containing copies of all the examinations given at Lehigh in 1892.