Science
Found in 107 Collections and/or Records:
Preston D. Linford photograph collection
The Preston D. Linford photograph collection consists of portraits of Linford.
Charles W. Lockerbie papers
The Charles W. Lockerbie papers (1927-1962) contain field notebooks, bird lists, correspondence, subject files, and scrapbooks. Lockerbie was a Utah ornithologist.
Roy E. Lundquist report
The Roy E. Lundquist report (1941) is entitled "Snowslides and Their Causes."
Bob Marsh photograph collection
The Bob Marsh photograph collection contains slides used in avalanche education and from an avalanche study conducted by Bob Marsh.
Irving B. McNulty papers
The Irving B. McNulty papers (1950s-1990s) consist of his curriculum vitae, copies of two talks he presented in the 1970s, a memorial tribute to Walter P. Cottam, and reprints of some of his publications and some he authored with others. McNulty was a Professor Emeritus of biology at the University of Utah. Included in the collection is correspondence written by McNulty to Louise Garrigues while he was working and traveling internationally.
Loren E. Morey papers
The Loren E. Morey papers (1826-1983) contain correspondence, notes, articles, publications, notebooks, pamphlets, brochures, and news clippings related to hot air balloons and rocket systems. Loren E. Morey received a Ph.D in chemistry from Columbia University in 1944. He worked for Hercules Powder Company for twenty-five years beginning in 1950. While at Hercules, he participated in the development of several military rockets including the Nike Ajax, Little John, Terrier, and Talos.
Loren E. Morey photograph collection
The Loren E. Morey photograph collection contains images related to hot air balloons and rocket systems.
William Wallace Newby papers
The William Wallace Newby papers (1930-1971) consist of personal and professional materials concerning William Newby (1902-1977), a professor of biology at the University of Utah from 1927-1971. Included are biographical information, obituary notices, an oral history transcript, numerous hand drawn and reproduced illustrations, and literature and correspondence pertaining to the Aztec Club, of which Newby was president from 1965-1966.
Newton's Principia exhibition records
The Newton's Principia exhibition records (1987-1988) consist of materials relating to an exhibit and lecture series held in February 1988 at the University of Utah in honor of the 300th anniversary of the publication of Isaac Newton's Principia. Included are correspondence, publicity materials, a grant proposal and contract, and display placards used in the exhibit. The complete title of the exhibit was "Newton's 'Principia': Understanding the Gravity of the Situation."
Frederick J. Pack photograph collection
The Frederick J. Pack photograph collection contains photographs and negatives of geological formations in Utah, some views of areas in Utah and California and individual and group portraits.
Robert W. Parry photograph collection
Erich Robert Paul papers
The Erich Robert Paul papers (1856-1994) contain correspondence, biographical information, articles, subject files, research materials, conference materials, class materials, notes, and news clippings. Paul received a master's degree in computer science at the American University and master's and Ph.D. degrees in the history and philosophy of science from Indiana University. He has taught at American University, Utah State University, and Dickinson College.
Erich Robert Paul photograph collection
The Erich Robert Paul photograph collection contains one portrait of a man.
Mark A. Pendelton photograph collection
The Mark A. Pendelton photograph collection consists of prints, glass lantern slides, and negatives of the towns of Leeds, Silver Reef, Paragonah, St. George, and other scenes and towns in southwestern utah. Included are buildings, mining, milling, and other activities.
Edwin Frederick Pike papers
The Edwin Frederick Pike papers (1945) contain a thesis written by H. D. Smyth titled, A General Account of the Development of Methods of Using Atomic Energy for Military Purposes Under the Auspices of the United States Government, 1940-1945.
Don M. Rees photograph collection
Alton F. Richards papers
The Alton F. Richards papers (1839-1994) contains correspondence, family papers, teaching materials, church records, financial records, clippings and notes relating to the life of Alton Richards. Included are correspondence of his father, Ianthus P. Richards, and grandfather, Samuel W. Richards. Alton F. Richards was a mathematics teacher in the Ogden, Utah public schools. He also served as a bishop in the LDS Church during the 1940s.
Peter H. Roth papers
This collection (1970-1980) contains the corresponding manuscripts to Peter H. Roth's photographs documenting and analyzing the geological profiles of Mars.
Leo Tolstoy and Barbara Samuels papers
The Leo Tolstoy and Barbara Samuels papers (1841-2010) consist of materials relating to the biochemisty careers and personal papers of Leo T. Samuels (1899-1978) and Barbara Petri Samuels (1901-2010). Included are correspondence, family history, speech and article reprints, an oral history interview transcript, memorabilia, and news clippings.
Emil L. Smith papers
The Emil L. Smith papers (1905-1994) contain copies and reprints of scientific papers in biochemistry by Emil L. Smith and by other contemporary biochemists. Emil L. Smith was a biochemist at the University of Utah College of Medicine and UCLA.