Science, Technology, and Health
Found in 204 Collections and/or Records:
H. Tracy Hall awards, scrapbooks, and other materials, 1881-2001
Includes awards related to Hall's profession, scrapbooks, a mission diary from an ancestor of Hall (1881-1882), household information (includes work, consulting, and travel expenses and reimbursement receipts), legal papers, budget reports from Brigham Young University, travel expenditure papers, and news articles on Hall's chemistry related achievements.
H. Tracy Hall correspondence, 1949-2002
Contains personal and business correspondence from Hall's life and work at General Electric, Megadiamond Corporation, and as a professor of Chemistry and Director of Research at Brigham Young University. The bulk of the material is business-related correspondence. Materials date from between 1949 and 2002.
H. Tracy Hall negatives, photographs, and other materials, 1953-1985
Contains slides, photographs, negatives, microfilm, and videocassettes documenting Hall's career, achievements, and inventions.
J. Vern Hales professional files
Includes meteorological research; environmental impact studies; other scientific data; and resource materials for university courses by B. F. Skinner and Vern's father, Wayne B. Hales.
H. Tracy Hall papers
The collection primarily documents Hall's career as a chemist as well as personal history, 1881-2002.
George L. Hardy computer program
Typed and bound paper entitled "A Program to Help Remedy a Difficulty in the Manipulation of Algebraic Expressions." The item explains how to implement a computer program to assist students who are having difficulties learning algebra.
Rosmary Clara Klatt Harms interview
Harold B. Lee Library records on Women of Science Reading Room
Contains agenda, press releases, speeches, correspondence, minutes of planning meetings, biographical information on the Discovery shuttle crew members, and space shuttle mission 51-D press kit compiled by NASA.
Thaddeus Mason Harris letter
Handwritten and signed letter, addressed to T. William Harris, dated 17 Jan. 1834, and composed in Charleston, South Carolina. Thaddeus writes to his son about family matters and their shared interest in collecting birds, squirrels, mice, and moles.
Charles Lynn Hayward field notes
Handwritten field notes. These notes are observations taken on flora and fauna observed by Hayward in various parts of Utah. Many of the observations were made in the Utah County area of Utah.