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Lecture notes

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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

James H. LeVan Papers (1922-1992)

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Identifier: SC MS 0079
Abstract

The collection contains some Lehigh University class notes and syllabi, and a notebook of material as Class Correspondent for the Class of 1926. The rest of the material concerns his career in the U.S. Public Health Service. Papers he wrote, notebooks of material regarding promotions and assignments, and his retirement files, and scrapbooks are included.

Dates: 1922-1992

James S. Saeger “Diplomatic History” Course Lecture Notes

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Identifier: SC MS 0017
Abstract

Handwritten notes for a course at Lehigh University in U.S. diplomatic history.

Dates: 1975

Louis Edouard Rivot Lectures on Mining Engineering

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Identifier: SC MS 0355
Abstract

Handwritten lecture notes in French which became the basis for a popular mining engineers field handbook in the late Nineteenth Century. The lectures were given by Professor Louis Edouard Rivot at Ecole Imperiale des Mines in Paris and the notes taken by his student Rothwell. The manuscripts owned by Eckley B. Coxe then donated to Lehigh in 1897.

Dates: 1859 - 1861

Papers of Prof. Albert William De Neufville, Lehigh University, Departments of Civil and Mechanical Engineering.

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Identifier: SC MS 0024
Abstract Prof. Albert William De Neufville Papers contain documents related to the projects and reports for government agencies and industry; presentations at professional meetings, his dissertation and other writings pertaining mathematical problems and analyses in fluid mechanics, tensor analysis, vectors, versors and airfoils. There are also documents related to his teaching, such as class notes, problems and quizzes for basic and advanced courses in mechanics, hydrodynamics and aerodynamics at...
Dates: 1952-1966

Professor Mansfield Merriman Lecture Notes Taken by Edgar A. Borhek, 1904

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Identifier: SC MS0266
Abstract

The lecture notes reflect an interesting view into the field of civil engineering at the turn of the twentieth century. The notes indicate that a student in civil engineering was expected to have a multidisciplinary diversity. Some examples given in the lectures illustrate the broad field of knowledge possessed by Professor Mansfield Merriman.

Dates: 1904

William L. Estes, Jr. Papers, 1895-1971

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Identifier: SC MS 0014
Abstract

Personal papers of William L. Estes, Jr., M.D. Includes diary of his experiences as Army surgeon in World War I, and papers relating to his subsequent medical career in Bethlehem, Pa., and his civic activities in that city.

Dates: 1895-1971