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WPA Prints in Special Collections
WPA Prints in Special Collections
Show moreblack and white group portrait of 22 men, 18 wearing football uniforms, 4 wearing suits, sitting and standing / fireplace mantel with clock and other items in background / windows in background
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Show moreblack and white group portrait of 5 men, 4 wearing sweaters and pants holding tennis rackets with 1 of them holding trophy, 1 wearing a suit, squatting and standing / in front of a brick building
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no. 14, 16 skipped in numbering; some issues lack covers
WPA Prints in Special Collections
Show moreThe 1934 Differential represents a student perspective on the events and personalities of the 1932-1933 academic year. The yearbook includes information about and images of individual students, members of student clubs and organizations, athletics, performances, the campus, faculty, and major events of Case Institute of Technology ; color image of printed multi-page document.
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Show moreTyped contracts of employment and other contracts and correspondence related to employees of the Brush Laboratories Company. Contracts outline duties, pay, stock options, and tenure for the employees, as well as a confidentiality clause outlining inventions or discoveries made or developed by the employee. Contracts for Theodore C. Brown, Melvin R. Jenney, Charles Baldwin Sawyer, I. N. Zavarine, Nelson P. Tapp, Bengt Kjellgren, Robert T. Cleveland, John J. Talaj, Raymond T. Sawyer, Jr., J. Kent Thompson, Frank O Dea, William J. Cain, Clover Tryon, Douglas Mackey, F. A. Truesdell, L. Wayne Anderson, Leonard H. Schaefer, Mary F. Gillette, and Roy Krivanek covering years 1921, 1925, 1931, 1932, 1933. Resignation for Jenney, dated 1922. Mutual Release form signed by Browne, May 1, 1925. Correspondence includes typed letter from W. R. Kiefer, attorney at law, to J. Baldwin Sawyer, dated April 30, 1925. Typed letter from Lloyd L. Evans to Brush Laboratories, dated March 26, 1926.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 9: Brush Companies (1880s-1933)
Subseries 1: The Brush Laboratories Company (1921-1933)
Box 29
Folder 12
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WPA Prints in Special Collections
WPA Prints in Special Collections
Show moreNotarized letter with illustrations by P. L. Patterson, signed by Patterson and Chester B. Leott, notary public, May 17, 1933. Describes the Hoopes Aluminum Refining Process, created by William Hoopes and Francis C. Frary, in which an alloy with aluminum is electrolyzed using the Hoopes Cell in order to separate the aluminum from the other metals, and how Patterson plans to apply this method to beryllium refining
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 9: Brush Companies (1880s-1933)
Subseries 1: The Brush Laboratories Company (1921-1933)
Box 29
Folder 13
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WPA Prints in Special Collections
Show moreThe 1933 My Diary represents a student perspective on the events and personalities of the 1932-1933 academic year. The yearbook includes information about and images of individual students, members of student clubs and organizations, athletics, performances, the campus, faculty, and major events of Flora Stone Mather College.
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Show moreThe 1933 Nihon represents a student perspective on the events and personalities of the 1931-1932 academic year. The yearbook includes information about and images of individual students, members of student clubs and organizations, athletics, performances, the campus, faculty, and major events of Adelbert College, School of Architecture, School of Dentistry, School of Education, Law School, School of Medicine, School of Pharmacy ; color image of printed multi-page document.
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Show moreTyped correspondence, typed and signed forms, handwritten notes and illustrations relating to Brush Laboratories Company and Piezo electrical crystals. Typed letter from Edward R. Alexander to Charles F., Jr., dated December 14, 1926, regarding patents for Brush Laboratory Piezo electrical crystals and related technology. Typed response from Charles F., Jr. to Alexander, dated December 16, 1926. Nineteen separate typed and signed forms, dated 1930, 1931, 1932, or 1933, stating that the signer has been shown, in confidence, the experimental works being carried out at Brush Laboratories on Piezo Electric Crystals or machines using these crystals. Handwritten notes and illustrations regarding Piezo electric technology, no date, unknown author
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 9: Brush Companies (1880s-1933)
Subseries 1: The Brush Laboratories Company (1921-1933)
Box 29
Folder 16
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WPA Prints in Special Collections
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