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Papers of John B. Gatewood
This collection features collected published articles by Lehigh University Professor John Gatewwod and his correspondence with various publishers and reviewers during the publishing process including peer review. Collection does not include Gatewood’s unpublished reports and proprietary surveys.
Papers of Prof. Albert William De Neufville, Lehigh University, Departments of Civil and Mechanical Engineering.
Papers of Prof. Mike Notis
The collection contains documents that related to Prof. Notis’s research in metallurgy, including studying ancient tools, traditional Japanese and Chinese metal work, etc.
Philip Mason Palmer Manuscripts
Writings relating to the history of Lehigh University. Includes typescript on the founding of Lehigh, notes on the history of the College of Arts and Science, a biography of William Bacon Stevens (first president of the Board of Trustees), and material about Severin Ringer (professor of modern languages and literature at Lehigh from 1871-1904).
Pratt Lab at Lehigh University
Collection of documents, publications and photographs documenting the Pratt Lab at Lehigh University. Pratt Lab was a psychology experiment laboratory was funded by Pratt Foundation. Contains black and white photographs, 38 file folders of equipment description, manuals of apparatus, Prof. Jenkins reprints of artcles, and Munsell Book of Color.
Records of Lehigh Valley Association of Academic Women
This collection contains material related to the activities of the Lehigh Valley Association of Academic Women between the years of 1976 and 1985.
Robert D. Billinger Laboratory Notebooks
Notes of Professor Robert D. Billinger in general Chemistry and preparation for history of chemical literature taught both at Lehigh and Yale Universities.
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.