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Show moreTwo typed letters, regarding Brush attending a party for 35 years or more members of the Society at the Annual Dinner of the Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 3: Business and Professional (1876-1931)
Box 3
Folder 14
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Show moreA print copy is available for library use only at the Allen Memorial Library of the Cleveland Health Sciences Library at Case Western Reserve University. Includes Statistical report of City Hospital Sanatorium for 1926, p.25-28. Annual report for 1927, not published. Correspondence regarding the collection should be directed to the Allen Memorial Library Serials Dept. at crd@case.edu.
Annual Reports of Public Health Collection, Cleveland, Ohio. 1875-1930
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Show moreA print copy is available for library use only at the Allen Memorial Library of the Cleveland Health Sciences Library at Case Western Reserve University. Includes a map of Cleveland health districts on p.6. Correspondence regarding the collection should be directed to the Allen Memorial Library Serials Dept. at crd@case.edu.
Annual Reports of Public Health Collection, Cleveland, Ohio. 1875-1930
Continues: Annual report / Division of Public Health of the Dept. of Public Welfare
Continued by: Cleveland's health
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no. 10 issued twice
nos. 16-18 skipped in enumeration
no. 48 skipped in enumeration; some issues lack covers
Show more6 typed letters between Charles F., Sr., and C. Cornell discussing Cornell's theory of and blueprints for a water and air engine likely to be a perpetual motion scheme.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 3: Business and Professional (1876-1931)
Box 4
Folder 5
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Show moreThe 1927 Differential represents a student perspective on the events and personalities of the 1925-1926 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 moreTwo reprints, three typescripts, and one handwritten manuscript for the article by Charles F. Brush, Sr. entitled, Discussion of the Kinetic Theory of Gravitation III, from the Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Volume 65, Number 3, dated 1926. Originally read April 23, 1926. Brush presents some experimental evidence supporting the theory of continual generation of heat in some igneous rocks and minerals, and the relation of this to the internal heat of the earth and presumably the sun. Tests conducted on machinery at the Sandusky Cement Company
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 7: Articles by Charles F. Brush (1879-1929)
Box 26
Folder 11
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Show more7 Typed and handwritten letters between Charles F., Sr., and Richard Fay, in 1920 Brush asking Fay to attempt to put mathematical equations to his gravitation theory and Fay's equations, in 1925 and 1926 Fay writes with refined equations and new thoughts.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 3: Business and Professional (1876-1931)
Box 4
Folder 7
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Show more54 Typed letters between Charles F., Sr., various members of the General Electric Company, P. Wold, and students at Union College, written in 1926, 1927, 1928, and 1929, regarding attempts to repeat Brush's free-fall experiments on gravitation, ideas for new apparatuses and refinements on the experiments, and results of other experiments, ending only with Brush's death in June 1929. Several letters includes diagrams of the new apparatuses and charts of results.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 3: Business and Professional (1876-1931)
Box 4
Folder 10
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Show moreblack and white exterior oblique distant view of 2 sides of building / building along west side / grass lawn with leafless trees in foreground / sidewalk with short chain fence leading around 2 sides of building / bushes along building / street with cars parked on it in background
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Show more6 Typed letters between William Hobbes and Charles F., Sr., in which Hobbes hopes Brush will finance further geographical work, Hobbes mentions naming a mountain in Greenland Mt. Brush, and Brush suggests Hobbes look elsewhere for financing. Includes photograph of Mt. Brush.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 3: Business and Professional (1876-1931)
Box 4
Folder 13
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people