Science
Found in 117 Collections and/or Records:
Department of Physics and Astronomy printed materials, 1959-1975
Department meeting minutes, classroom instructional material, forms and form letters, newsletters, and department reports.
Department of Physics collection of photographic equipment
Department of Physics department chair records
Contains materials from the Physics Department chair, including twenty-five mounted, photographic Lissajous figures and a reprint of the article, "Recording the Lissajous Figures" from The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. Also includes a mounted explanation of the process.
Department of Statistics printed materials, 1963-1980
Classroom materials, forms, form letters, announcements, memos, and minutes.
Thomas A. Edison letter
Typewritten and signed letter to the Gaskill Music Co. urging them to offer free trials of the Edison phonograph.
Michael Faraday letter
Handwritten and signed letter dated May 1, 1867. Faraday writes to a Walter White of the "Royal Academy." Faraday states that an "ingot" should be received by White shortly. This Walter White may have been the English author who lived from 1811 to 1893.
Willard Gardner biography
One typewritten booklet. It contains a brief history of Willard Gardner. He has been referred to as the "father of modern soil physics." Willard got his Ph.D. in physics at the University of California at Berkeley and later on joined the Utah State University Physics Department where he worked on the theoretical and experimental interpretation of soil moisture phenomena.
Joseph M. Glassett papers
Academic papers of Joseph M. Glassett as well as papers and published works related to chemical engineering, 1940-1988.
Clark J. Gubler papers
Research and class materials of Clark J. Gubler while he was a professor in the biochemical department at BYU.
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.