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Messick, Robert Eugene
Size: 0.2 linear feet Collection ID: MSS 00039
The Robert Eugene Messick Papers, 1966-1970, contains documents written by Robert Eugene Messick. Included is his undergraduate thesis on a unified graphic system for the various campus documents and bulletins at North Carolina State College. The collection also contains two reports published by Messick. The first is entitled "The ...
MoreThe Robert Eugene Messick Papers, 1966-1970, contains documents written by Robert Eugene Messick. Included is his undergraduate thesis on a unified graphic system for the various campus documents and bulletins at North Carolina State College. The collection also contains two reports published by Messick. The first is entitled "The Gray Area Report" and describes his account of the events and issues surrounding his early release as Theater Assistant Technician with Thompson Theater. The second, entitled "Death of a Union," contends that students had lost all voice in the operation of the College Union at North Carolina State University by 1969. The final item is a text regarding the state of the College Union that Messick prepared for a meeting before the Executive Committee on the Board of Trustees of North Carolina State University. Robert Eugene Messick, born in 1941, attended North Carolina State College (later North Carolina State University) from 1959 to 1966. In May 1966 he received a bachelor's degree in product design, and then worked as a product design instructor and as a technician and designer in campus theatre productions at North Carolina State University.
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Davis, Robert F. (Robert Foster), 1942-
Size: 7.25 linear feet (18 archival box) Collection ID: MC 00211
The Robert F. Davis Papers includes correspondence, high school summer workshop and North Carolina State University course materials, and a large series of article reprints that relate to the processing of glass and ceramics. The material dates from 1932 to 1992, and bulks in the two decades of his career as educator and researcher. ...
MoreThe Robert F. Davis Papers includes correspondence, high school summer workshop and North Carolina State University course materials, and a large series of article reprints that relate to the processing of glass and ceramics. The material dates from 1932 to 1992, and bulks in the two decades of his career as educator and researcher. Topics include his academic life and materials science engineering research and education.
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Stoops, Robert F., 1921-2005
Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 archival box) Collection ID: MC 00181
The Robert F. Stoops Papers, 1946-1950, 1963, contain class notes, assignments, tests, and textbooks from Stoops's time as an undergraduate ceramic engineering major at North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering (later North Carolina State University), as well a lab report written by one of Stoops's students at N.C. ...
MoreThe Robert F. Stoops Papers, 1946-1950, 1963, contain class notes, assignments, tests, and textbooks from Stoops's time as an undergraduate ceramic engineering major at North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering (later North Carolina State University), as well a lab report written by one of Stoops's students at N.C. State. Robert F. Stoops (1921-2005) received his B.A. in ceramic engineering from N.C. State and his M.A. and Ph.D. in ceramic engineering from Ohio State University. He joined the faculty at N.C. State in 1958 and was appointed director of engineering research in 1968. He also served as the director of the N.C. State Minerals Research Laboratory.
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Fearn, Robert M.
Size: 1.5 linear feet (3 archival boxes) Collection ID: MC 00239
The papers of Robert M. Fearn, professor emeritus of economics at North Carolina State University, include correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, and reports relating to his roles as chair of Faculty Senate, Athletics Council member, and economics professor. Information related to athletic affairs, faculty senate, Nelson ...
MoreThe papers of Robert M. Fearn, professor emeritus of economics at North Carolina State University, include correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, and reports relating to his roles as chair of Faculty Senate, Athletics Council member, and economics professor. Information related to athletic affairs, faculty senate, Nelson Hall, U.S. Department of Labor project, and the Barney Huang legal case are included in the collection. Robert M. Fearn was a professor of economics at North Carolina State University, former chair of the Faculty Senate, and member of the Athletics Council.
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McKinley, Robert, Matthews, Robert M.
Size: 4 linear feet (1 box, 1 halfbox, 3 slideboxes, 1 oversize folder, and 1 oversize photograph) Collection ID: MC 00537
This collection includes documents and hosiery samples from the Kellwood Company of Siler City, North Carolina. Robert McKinley, who worked at the Kellwood Company for ten years, was in possession of the documents found in this collection. However, many documents, patents, agreements, and financial records originally belonged to ...
MoreThis collection includes documents and hosiery samples from the Kellwood Company of Siler City, North Carolina. Robert McKinley, who worked at the Kellwood Company for ten years, was in possession of the documents found in this collection. However, many documents, patents, agreements, and financial records originally belonged to Robert M. Matthews. The collection contains both business-related documents as well as documents, photos, slides, and samples pertaining specifically to the garments themselves. There are many articles within the collection. The bulk of the material comes from the 1980s about twenty years after the company was established. Robert McKinley began by working for Sears as a buyer in New York and Chicago. McKinley worked at Kellwood Company in Siler City, North Carolina for ten years. Robert M. Matthews worked for Robert McKinley. During his career at Kellwood Company, he was able to acquire two patents regarding hosiery and panty-hose creation and material during early 1970s.Kellwood Company was formed in 1961 due to the merger of Sears and other companies. Kellwood company still exists today and is acquired by a Hong Kong-based investor group.
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Elliott, Robert N.
Size: 5 linear feet (13 albums; 1 flatbox) Collection ID: MC 00004
This collection contains photographs taken by Dr. Robert N. Elliott, Jr. A professional photographer by training, Dr. Elliott took the majority of these photographs during his tenure as a history professor at North Carolina State University. The photographs span from 1965 through 1985 and the bulk of the photographs were taken in the ...
MoreThis collection contains photographs taken by Dr. Robert N. Elliott, Jr. A professional photographer by training, Dr. Elliott took the majority of these photographs during his tenure as a history professor at North Carolina State University. The photographs span from 1965 through 1985 and the bulk of the photographs were taken in the 1970s. The photographs are primarily outdoor shots in North Carolina, but images from Virginia, Georgia, and South Carolina are included. Some themes of the photographic collection include the historic sections of Raleigh and Old Salem, North Carolina; South Carolina cemeteries; beaches and waterscapes; rural landscapes; outdoor winter landscapes; North Carolina State University and University of North Carolina campuses; plants and flowers; and trees. While the collection is primarily made up of photographs, it also contains some of Elliott's drawings of rural landscapes. Dr. Robert Neal Elliott, Jr., was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1915. He was trained as a professional photographer by M. F. Dunbar. During World War II, he utilized his photography skills as a camera operator for the United States Army Air Force’s First Motion Picture Division, based in Hollywood, California. After the war, Elliott earned a bachelor’s degree from Appalachian State University and a doctorate degree from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, where he specialized in North Carolina history. He taught at Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs, North Carolina, from 1953 to 1956, then at North Carolina State University from 1956 until his retirement in 1981. He is the author of The Raleigh Register, 1799-1863. He maintained an active interest in photography throughout his life and on at least one occasion exhibited his photographs at North Carolina State University. Elliott died in 2003.
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Tilman, Robert O.
Size: 27.5 linear feet (28 boxes, 2 legal boxes, 3 half boxes, 2 legal half boxes, 7 cartons) Collection ID: MC 00092
The papers of Robert O. Tilman document his career as assistant and associate professor at Yale University, professor of political science and dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at North Carolina State University, and other professional activities related to Southeast Asian studies. A small part of the collection, ...
MoreThe papers of Robert O. Tilman document his career as assistant and associate professor at Yale University, professor of political science and dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at North Carolina State University, and other professional activities related to Southeast Asian studies. A small part of the collection, mostly slides and photographs, deals with Tilman’s personal life. The collection includes correspondence; course material, such as syllabi and lecture notes; administrative files; files relating to various professional activities; manuscripts; publications; material from a research project about Filipino identity; reference files; personal files including those related to his wife Jo Tilman; audiovisual material such as video cassettes, tape reels, slides and photographs; artifacts; and computer-related material. Robert O. Tilman (1929-1987) was professor of political science, 1971-1987; dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 1971-1984; and founder of the North Carolina Japan Center at North Carolina State University. Tilman was an expert in Southeast Asian political systems.
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Upchurch, Robert Phillip
Size: 93.25 linear feet (134 boxes, 3 card boxes, 13 cartons, 4 flat boxes, 6 flat folders, 1 half box, 1 oversize flat box, 3 slide boxes) Collection ID: MC 00029
The Robert Phillip Upchurch Collection contains personal and professional papers of plant scientist Robert Phillip Upchurch. This collection contains annual reports, 1953-1965, written by Upchurch for a project at the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, The Development of Principles and Practices for the Control of Weeds ...
MoreThe Robert Phillip Upchurch Collection contains personal and professional papers of plant scientist Robert Phillip Upchurch. This collection contains annual reports, 1953-1965, written by Upchurch for a project at the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, The Development of Principles and Practices for the Control of Weeds in Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Forage Crops, Turf and for the Control of Nutsedge, Johnson Grass and Woody Plants, as well as class notes, 1941-1949, from Upchurch's years as a student in crop science and plant physiology. Robert P. Upchurch's personal military records, 1948-1967, are included in the collection, as are the Upchurch Bulletin, 1980-2006, and Englandia, 1996-1999, family history quarterlies edited and published by Robert Phillip Upchurch. Also included are publications and other materials of the Plant Growth Regulation Society of America, the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST), and the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH). Robert Phillip Upchurch, 1928-2020, was born in Wake County, North Carolina, on February 9, 1928. He graduated from North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering (later North Carolina State University) with a B.S. in Crop Science in 1948. He received a master's degree in 1949 and in 1953 was awarded a Ph.D. in plant physiology from the University of California, Davis. Upchurch was a member of the faculty at North Carolina State College from 1949 to 1965. From 1955 to 1957 Upchurch served in the United States Air Force with the rank of second lieutenant. From 1965 through 1975 he worked for the Monsanto Corporation in St. Louis, Missouri. From 1975 to 1990 Upchurch was a professor and head of the Plant Sciences Department at the University of Arizona.
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Sargent, Robert G.
Size: 49 linear feet (106 archival boxes, 1 half box, 2 flat boxes, 2 cartons); 939 megabytes Collection ID: MC 00343
The Robert Sargent Papers, 1961-2002, include teaching materials, publications, research files, presentations, and data tapes documenting his work as a Professor at Syracuse University and on behalf of the United States Air Force. There are also materials, including conference programs, documenting Sargent’s involvement with the ...
MoreThe Robert Sargent Papers, 1961-2002, include teaching materials, publications, research files, presentations, and data tapes documenting his work as a Professor at Syracuse University and on behalf of the United States Air Force. There are also materials, including conference programs, documenting Sargent’s involvement with the Winter Simulation Conference and other professional organizations and meetings. A list of books related to simulation donated to NC State University Libraries by Robert Sargent and individually cataloged may be found here. Robert G. Sargent studied simulation methodology and modeling at the University of Michigan. After completing his Ph.D. in 1966, he joined the faculty at Syracuse University, where he taught simulation until retiring in the late 1990s. Sargent made significant contributions to several areas of simulation research and software development and was widely involved in professional service activities.
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Mace, Robert, 1921-2010, Mace, Ruth L. (Ruth Lowens)
Size: 0.75 linear feet (1 halfbox, 1 flatfolder, 1 tube) Collection ID: MC 00647
The Robert and Ruth Mace House Papers contains financial reports, newspaper articles, architectural notes and plans, and photographs relating to the construction of the Robert and Ruth Mace House located in Hillcrest Circle, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The collection includes some architectural materials related to Lewis Clarke, the ...
MoreThe Robert and Ruth Mace House Papers contains financial reports, newspaper articles, architectural notes and plans, and photographs relating to the construction of the Robert and Ruth Mace House located in Hillcrest Circle, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The collection includes some architectural materials related to Lewis Clarke, the landscape architect of the Mace House, and Donald Stewart, the architect of the Mace House. The materials range from 1959 to 1985, with the bulk of the materials from 1959 to 1965. Robert and Ruth Mace moved to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in 1954, where Robert Mace received a Ph.D. in physics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Following this, the Mace Family decided to stay in the area. They constructed a home at 222 Hillcrest Circle, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where they raised their two children, Mary and Tony Mace. The Robert and Ruth Mace House was completed in 1968. The house was later deeded to Robert and Ruth Mace's daughter, Mary Mace. It was rented out for several years, and torn down in 2017.
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Smith, Rodney V.
Size: 0.01 linear feet Collection ID: MSS 00165
The Rodney V. Smith industrial plant project materials consists of correspondence, interviews, and background materials for a student project on the layout of a gyrocopter industrial plant. Smith worked on this project with two other students, James Newhouse and Jerome Holmes. Smith, Newhouse, and Holmes conducted interviews with ...
MoreThe Rodney V. Smith industrial plant project materials consists of correspondence, interviews, and background materials for a student project on the layout of a gyrocopter industrial plant. Smith worked on this project with two other students, James Newhouse and Jerome Holmes. Smith, Newhouse, and Holmes conducted interviews with employees at Bensen Aircraft, and sent letters to more than 25 companies, including All American Engineering Company, the National Aeronautic Association, the Aerospace Industries Association of America, and Doman Helicopters, Inc. The background materials in the collection include the Directory of Hospital Heliports in the United States and issues of Aerospace News. Rodney V. Smith, James Newhouse, and Jerome Holmes are 1969 alumni of North Carolina State University.
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Clark, Roger H.
Size: 30.1 linear feet (73 Tubes (10 processed and 63 unprocessed), 20 boxes, 7 flat folders, 2 flat boxes, 2 oversize flat boxes, and 1 legal half box); 669 megabytes; 717 files Collection ID: MC 00367
The Roger H. Clark Papers, 1950-2013, contains correspondence; course material from North Carolina State University and University of Virginia; American Institute of Architects committee files; research notes and materials relating to Clark's books Kinetic Architecture, Precedents in Architecture and School of Design' published ...
MoreThe Roger H. Clark Papers, 1950-2013, contains correspondence; course material from North Carolina State University and University of Virginia; American Institute of Architects committee files; research notes and materials relating to Clark's books Kinetic Architecture, Precedents in Architecture and School of Design' published reports; project files, which include reduced plans, skecthes and photographs of architecture models; and architectural drawings of residences, office buildings, academic buildings, churches, banks and other buildings, mostly in central North Carolina. Roger H. Clark (1939- ) is a practicing architect and ACSA Distiguished Professor of Architecture at North Carolina State University. Clark received a B.S. in architecture in 1963 from the University of Cincinnati and a M.Arch. in 1964 from the University of Washington. Clark taught at the University of Virginia from 1964 to 1969, and at North Carolina State University beginning in 1969. His publications include Kinetic Architecture and Precedents in Architecture. Clark practiced architecture individually and with several firms in the Raleigh-Durham area including John D. Latimer and Associates, Inc., O'Brien/Atkins Associates, PA, and Cannon Architects. Clark has chaired the Committee on Design for the American Institute of Architects, both for the national organization and the North Carolina Chapter. He has also chaired the AIANC Awards Committee. Clark is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and has received numerous professional awards and honors.
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Jackson, Roger Lee
Size: 2 linear feet (1 archival box, 1 oversized box) Collection ID: MC 00693
The Roger Lee Jackson Polyhedron Papers and Models (1968-2005) contain Roger Lee Jackson’s calculations and notes illustrating the steps of the math required to compute geodesic domes as well as several paper polyhedron models Jackson made based on the math. The collection also contains some books relating to polyhedra and geometry. ...
MoreThe Roger Lee Jackson Polyhedron Papers and Models (1968-2005) contain Roger Lee Jackson’s calculations and notes illustrating the steps of the math required to compute geodesic domes as well as several paper polyhedron models Jackson made based on the math. The collection also contains some books relating to polyhedra and geometry. Roger Lee Jackson (1931-2014) was a 1955 alumnus of North Carolina State School of Design where he studied and worked with Buckminster Fuller and Eduardo Catalano. To fulfill his ROTC commitment after graduating with a degree in architecture, Jackson worked with the architecture team on the design and construction of the Air Force Academy in Colorado. Jackson’s career also included work on hospitals, airports, shops, and university buildings in several different states including North Carolina, Utah, Minnesota,and California. Buckminster Fuller had a great impact on Jackson’s career and life. Jackson designed and constructed many polyhedron sculptures which were inspired by the work of Fuller.
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Marshall, Roger Powell, 1899-1987
Size: 2 linear feet (4 archival storage box) Collection ID: MC 00163
The Roger Powell Marshall Papers, 1913-1985, include personal correspondence, course materials, notes, and publications. The collection also includes a number of playbills from Broadway shows and information on Marshall's travels. Roger Powell Marshall (1899-1987) was an educator, author, and North Carolina historian. He served as a ...
MoreThe Roger Powell Marshall Papers, 1913-1985, include personal correspondence, course materials, notes, and publications. The collection also includes a number of playbills from Broadway shows and information on Marshall's travels. Roger Powell Marshall (1899-1987) was an educator, author, and North Carolina historian. He served as a Professor of English at North Carolina State College (later North Carolina State University) from 1926 to 1964.
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Powell, Roger A.
Size: 22.5 linear feet (14 cartons) Collection ID: MC 00390
The Roger A. Powell Papers consist of materials documenting the tenure of Roger A. Powell as a member of the faculty of the Department of Zoology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at North Carolina State University. Included are personal and professional corespondence, publications, course material, photographs, and color ...
MoreThe Roger A. Powell Papers consist of materials documenting the tenure of Roger A. Powell as a member of the faculty of the Department of Zoology, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at North Carolina State University. Included are personal and professional corespondence, publications, course material, photographs, and color films with sound, ranging from 1950 to 2007. Dr. Roger A. Powell's major research interests and contributions have been in animals' home ranges and spacing: how animals space themselves on a landscape, depending on the home ranges of other individuals and on the distributions of pertinent resources. Dr. Powell received his B.A. degree from Carleton College in Minnesota and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. He has taught courses in Wildlife Management, Mammalogy, Evolution, and Ecology of Mammals and Community Ecology. Dr. Powell has authored many books and co-authored numerous publications on the subjects of Behavioral Ecology of Mammals and Wildlife Management.
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Scott, Ronald
Size: 210 linear feet (193 video boxes, 19 cartons) Collection ID: MC 00339
The Ron Scott Animal Rights Videotape Collection contains Scott's videotape footage of animal rights events and cruelty to animals. Scott shot a portion of the footage at several Culture and Animal Foundation festivals in Raleigh, N.C. Interview footage from animal rights cable television shows is also included. Ron Scott was a ...
MoreThe Ron Scott Animal Rights Videotape Collection contains Scott's videotape footage of animal rights events and cruelty to animals. Scott shot a portion of the footage at several Culture and Animal Foundation festivals in Raleigh, N.C. Interview footage from animal rights cable television shows is also included. Ron Scott was a retired Air Force pilot who also served in the New York State Air National Guard. During the 1980s and 1990s, he videotaped hundreds of hours of footage at conferences, meetings, demonstrations, and protests related to various animal rights issues. He also traveled throughout the United States and Europe videotaping cruelty to animals and animal sanctuaries.
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Sederoff, Ronald R.
Size: 36.95 linear feet (68 boxes, 1 legalbox, 3 slideboxes, 1 cardbox, and 1 oversizebox) Collection ID: MC 00363
The Ron Sederoff Papers includes notes, proposals, correspondence, publications, reports, paper manuscripts, presentation materials, photographs, subject files, research notebooks, photographic slides, and wood samples related to extensive research, teaching, and professional activities. Included are materials that document ...
MoreThe Ron Sederoff Papers includes notes, proposals, correspondence, publications, reports, paper manuscripts, presentation materials, photographs, subject files, research notebooks, photographic slides, and wood samples related to extensive research, teaching, and professional activities. Included are materials that document Sederoff's role in the Forest Biotechnology Group and the Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources at North Carolina State University. Topics of the materials include DNA transfer in forest trees, lignin biosynthesis, tree genomes, agricultural applications of genetic research, and forest biotechnology. Materials range from 1953 to 2016. Ron (Ronald Ross) Sederoff is an emeritus faculty member for the College of Natural Resources at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. He previously served as Distinguished University Professor and Edwin F. Conger Professor of Forestry and Environmental Resources, Associate Member of the Department of Genetics and the Department of Molecular and Structural Biochemistry, as well as co-director of the Forest Biotechnology Group. His earlier research interests included mutational mechanisms, gene expression, and chromosome structure in bacteriophage T4 and Drosophila. His interest in large woody plants resulted from studies on the mitochondrial DNA of maize. His more recent research interests relate to studying the genomics of forest trees, genetic regulation of lignin biosynthesis, molecular mechanisms in the formation of the plant cell wall, and gene expression in differentiating wood.
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Wimberley, Ronald C.
Size: 85.35 linear feet (88 boxes, 3 half boxes, 1 legal box, 16 cartons, 3 tubes) Collection ID: MC 00427
Dr. Ronald C. Wimberley was born in 1943 and died on July 26, 2011. He was the William Neal Reynolds professor of sociology and a member of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences faculty for 40 years at N.C. State University. This collection contains research notes, conferences attended, research data collected, surveys, ...
MoreDr. Ronald C. Wimberley was born in 1943 and died on July 26, 2011. He was the William Neal Reynolds professor of sociology and a member of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences faculty for 40 years at N.C. State University. This collection contains research notes, conferences attended, research data collected, surveys, correspondence, presentations and other materials related to Ronald C. Wimberley's professional work.
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Braham, Roscoe R.
Size: 115.85 linear feet (95 boxes, 38 cartons, 6 half boxes, 5 card boxes, 4 legal boxes, 4 flat boxes, 2 reel boxes, 2 flat folders, 2 artifact boxes, 1 legal half box) Collection ID: MC 00397
The Roscoe Braham Papers contain material documenting Braham's career, including correspondence (some handwritten), office files, research notes, grant proposals and reports, notes and related documentation from meetings and conferences, class notes, and personal records from 1863 to 2011 with some undated material. Also included are ...
MoreThe Roscoe Braham Papers contain material documenting Braham's career, including correspondence (some handwritten), office files, research notes, grant proposals and reports, notes and related documentation from meetings and conferences, class notes, and personal records from 1863 to 2011 with some undated material. Also included are black and white photographs and negatives, newspaper articles, pamphlets, bound reports on research projects, glass slides, slides, film reels, annual American Meteorological Society (AMS) Council Meeting correspondence from the 1940s to 2000 and beyond, and articles and reference material dating back to 1863. The records provide insight into Braham's research on cloud precipitation physics, his engagement with other scientists, scholars, and institutions, like the University of Chicago and North Carolina State University, and his involvement with professional organizations. Roscoe R. Braham Jr. is a pioneering meteorologist, educator, expert in cloud precipitation physics, and visiting professor at North Carolina State University. He earned a bachelor's degree in geology in 1942 from the Ohio University. Braham completed his master's and doctoral degrees at the University of Chicago, joined the University of Chicago staff in 1952 as a research meteorologist and retired in 1991 after thirty-seven years, twenty-six of them as a full professor. Braham has published more than eighty scientific reports, books, and monographs during his academic career. Braham joined the American Meteorological Society in 1945 and served as its president in 1988. He is credited for the discovery of the cell organization of thunderstorms as well as the coalescence-freezing mechanism of precipitation formation in natural clouds.
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Size: 360 linear feet (144 cartons and 200 tubes) Collection ID: MC 00264
Records of Ross Associates, Inc., including discussions of individual plant background, history of manufacturing (including equipment and design), plant management, and standards of manufacturing; standardization of work flow, design of work flow, determination of the conditions under which each operation should take place, finances, ...
MoreRecords of Ross Associates, Inc., including discussions of individual plant background, history of manufacturing (including equipment and design), plant management, and standards of manufacturing; standardization of work flow, design of work flow, determination of the conditions under which each operation should take place, finances, costs; and discussion of the history of individual companies; drawings and plans for new as well as redesigned plants; electronic files on diskette both of architectural and financial data. Also found in these records are published and unpublished articles, correspondence, manuals, and the Ross Report files. The corporate letterhead of Ross Associates, Inc. reads: Ross Associates, Incorporated. Consulting Managment Engineers.
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