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Reed M. Izatt class notes and materials, 1947-2006
Contains lecture notes, tests, and grading rubrics for quizzes, assignments, and tests related to the classes and lectures on chemistry and chemistry-related topics given by Izatt as a professor at Brigham Young University from 1947-2006.
Reed M. Izatt conferences and symposiums, 1952-2008
Contains schedules and itineraries, official correspondence, programs, and photographs related to the various chemistry-related conferences and symposiums that Izatt attended and helped organize from 1952-2008. The conferences and symposiums were held in many locations across North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Notable among the conferences was the Calorimetry conference hosted at Brigham Young University.
Reed M. Izatt personal correspondence, 1953-2009
Materials document Izatt's interactions with family, friends, and students. They include letters of recommendation, congratulations, condolences, and personal updates. Materials date from 1953 to 2009.
Reed M. Izatt reports and publications, 1955-2010
Documents Izatt's publication activities while a faculty member at Brigham Young University. Materials include drafts of research reports, drafts of articles and books, and the published versions of books and articles. Materials date from 1955 to 2010. Materials focus on reports and publications that Izatt produced as part of his research.
Reed M. Izatt research correspondence, 1950-2008
Materials include correspondence, clippings from research publications, and research notes related to the research of Izatt from 1950-2008. Materials focus on the research of Izatt on his various chemistry specialties and his correspondence with colleagues on research. Additional material includes correspondence related to Izatt's work and research at the Thermochemical Institute.
Reed M. Izatt university correspondence, 1953-2006
Materials document Izatt's campus activities and include correspondence, memos, and official invitations to various campus events. Materials date from 1953 to 2006. Materials focus on correspondence between Izatt and other professors at Brigham Young University and university officials.