Box 66
Container
Contains 7 Results:
Significant Structures Theory
File — Box: 66, Folder: 1
Identifier: XII
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The subject files were part of Eyring's own organizational system with the exception of folders 6-13 in box 66 which contain unidentified graphs, notes, and equations. A wide variety of materials are contained in the files including correspondence, graphs, notes, overhead transparencies, and rough sketches of what appear to be possible research articles. Subjects are arranged alphabetically and represent areas in which Eyring was conducting research or in which he had an interest.
Dates:
1915-2010
Sound Waves and Planar Impact Waves
File — Box: 66, Folder: 2
Identifier: XII
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The subject files were part of Eyring's own organizational system with the exception of folders 6-13 in box 66 which contain unidentified graphs, notes, and equations. A wide variety of materials are contained in the files including correspondence, graphs, notes, overhead transparencies, and rough sketches of what appear to be possible research articles. Subjects are arranged alphabetically and represent areas in which Eyring was conducting research or in which he had an interest.
Dates:
1915-2010
Theory of Magnetic Circular Dichroism
File — Box: 66, Folder: 3
Identifier: XII
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The subject files were part of Eyring's own organizational system with the exception of folders 6-13 in box 66 which contain unidentified graphs, notes, and equations. A wide variety of materials are contained in the files including correspondence, graphs, notes, overhead transparencies, and rough sketches of what appear to be possible research articles. Subjects are arranged alphabetically and represent areas in which Eyring was conducting research or in which he had an interest.
Dates:
1915-2010
Tree Growth
File — Box: 66, Folder: 4
Identifier: XII
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The subject files were part of Eyring's own organizational system with the exception of folders 6-13 in box 66 which contain unidentified graphs, notes, and equations. A wide variety of materials are contained in the files including correspondence, graphs, notes, overhead transparencies, and rough sketches of what appear to be possible research articles. Subjects are arranged alphabetically and represent areas in which Eyring was conducting research or in which he had an interest.
Dates:
1915-2010
XM687 Program
File — Box: 66, Folder: 5
Identifier: XII
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The subject files were part of Eyring's own organizational system with the exception of folders 6-13 in box 66 which contain unidentified graphs, notes, and equations. A wide variety of materials are contained in the files including correspondence, graphs, notes, overhead transparencies, and rough sketches of what appear to be possible research articles. Subjects are arranged alphabetically and represent areas in which Eyring was conducting research or in which he had an interest.
Dates:
1915-2010
Unidentified Graphs, Notes, and Equations
File — Box: 66, Folder: 6-13
Identifier: XII
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The subject files were part of Eyring's own organizational system with the exception of folders 6-13 in box 66 which contain unidentified graphs, notes, and equations. A wide variety of materials are contained in the files including correspondence, graphs, notes, overhead transparencies, and rough sketches of what appear to be possible research articles. Subjects are arranged alphabetically and represent areas in which Eyring was conducting research or in which he had an interest.
Dates:
1915-2010
Miscellaneous Notebook
File — Box: 66, Volume: 1
Identifier: XII
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The subject files were part of Eyring's own organizational system with the exception of folders 6-13 in box 66 which contain unidentified graphs, notes, and equations. A wide variety of materials are contained in the files including correspondence, graphs, notes, overhead transparencies, and rough sketches of what appear to be possible research articles. Subjects are arranged alphabetically and represent areas in which Eyring was conducting research or in which he had an interest.
Dates:
1915-2010