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Show moreApproximately 90 typed and handwritten letters, handouts, pamphlets, postcards, newspaper clippings, and papers regarding Brush and his interactions with the American Philosophical Society in the years 1925, 1926, 1927. Subjects covered in correspondence and related materials include presentation of papers, officer appointments, responsibilities related to offices he was elected to, printings and reprintings of his papers published in the Society publications
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 3: Business and Professional (1876-1931)
Box 3
Folder 16
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Show more54 typed and handwritten letters between the American Philosophical Society to Charles F., Sr., written in the years 1927, 1928 and 1929, informing Brush of meeting dates and locations, setting lunch appointments, discussion Society matters and especially regarding efforts to publish his works on gravitation through the Society. Includes several Society building and endowment fund bulletins and 1929 annual meeting program
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 3: Business and Professional (1876-1931)
Box 4
Folder 1
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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. 7. 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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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 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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Show more3 Handwritten letters from Edward Hyde to Charles F., Sr., a postcard from 1920 describing Hyde's trip to London, a letter from 1924 describing life in France and meeting the Severances, and a letter from 1927 expressing condolences over a tragedy Brush suffered recently.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 3: Business and Professional (1876-1931)
Box 4
Folder 14
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Show more2 typed letters between Paul Paddock of Popular Mechanics and Charles F., Sr., discussing the birth of electric lighting through Brush's arc light and the actual date of that event.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 3: Business and Professional (1876-1931)
Box 5
Folder 11
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Show more1 Typed letter from Brooks Shepard to Charles F., Sr., from 1927 regarding writing work he was doing for Brush including Charles F., Jr.'s biography, and his pleasure at being able to write for Brush. 11 typed and handwritten letters between Brooks Shepard, Charles F., Sr., and John Benyon, 1928-1929, in which Benyon asks Brush for an account of the invention of the arc-light for a publication The United States History Association planned to publish, which article Brush suggested Shepard write. Further letters discuss the status of the article. Final letter from Nona Schirg to John Benyon enclosing article after Brush's death in 1929.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 3: Business and Professional (1876-1931)
Box 5
Folder 14
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