Professors (Teachers)
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Robert Baird Shuman book manuscripts
This collection contains corrected typescript of manuscripts and a Ph.D. dissertation by Robert Baird Shuman.
A Memoir on the Quintic Equation
Arthur Cayley's 1894 paper about quinitic equations. Also includes information on the sextic resolvent equations of Jacobi and Kronecker, Journal èfèür die Reine und Angewandte Mathematik, CXIII.
Allen J. Barthold Papers (1914-1984)
The collection includes papers from his undergraduate work at Lehigh as well as his graduate and professional work at Yale and Lehigh. The collection also includes photographs and memorabilia from his life as well as papers regarding his two year leave of absence to the Dominican Republic and his work involving the Richards Harding Davis Collection at Lehigh's Linderman Library.
American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics Archives
General records of the operation of the Division, maintained by its Secretary. Correspondence, annual reports, executive committee minutes, financial records, documents relating to planning of program meetings, etc.
Arthur Cayley Letters to Robert Harley, 1859-1863
This collection contains letters written from London by Cayley to Rev. Robert Harley between 24 September 1859 and 5 February 1863. Many of these letters deal with details of invariant-theoretic calculations that Cayley and Harley performed. Harley's name does not appear in any of these letters and his identity has been deduced from internal evidence.
Arthur Cayley Letters to Robert Harley, 1859-1863
Benjamin Leroy Miller Papers, 1894-1944
The collection includes correspondence to (and carbons of replies from) Prof. Miller, and also includes mounted newspaper clippings, diaries and photographs of his South American trip in 1915 and diaries of his trip around the world in 1937, plus his daily personal diaries from 1891 to 1913 and from 1929 until his death in 1944.
Bradford Willard Correspondence and Photographs
A collection of student tributes written on the occasion of Lehigh Geology professor Dr. Bradford Willard’s retirement at the end of the Spring Semester 1959. Dr. Willard’s wit and the esteem his peers held for him are humorously recalled in letters from some correspondents who could not attend the honorary dinner.