Box 1
Contains 108 Collections and/or Records:
Engineering Experiment Station, cotton spinning research--B. B. Peacock (Georgia Tech Engineer 1/1, p. 10), May 1938
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
A.C. network calculator (The Research Engineer 10/1, p. 17), 1948
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Emory University Medical School, camera cardiograph synchronizing -- unidentified woman (The Research Engineer 4/2, p. 1), September 1949
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Unidentified man working at electric furnace (The Research Engineer 5/1, p. 1), May 1950
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Maxwell J. Richards and a Baker-Perkins mixer (The Research Engineer 5/3, p. 19), November 1950
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Georgia Tech Network Calculator Laboratory -- three unidentified men (The Research Engineer 5/4, p. 8), January 1950
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Metallurgy, James E. Curry, graduate student at Bausch and Lomb, works at a metallograph (The Research Engineer 5/5, p. 3), May 1950
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Unidentified man working on a machine (The Research Engineer 5/5, p.1), May 1950
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Unidentified man working on a machine, "landscape view" (The Research Engineer 5/5, p. 1), March 1950
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Herman Talmadge, Blake K. Van Leer, and B.E. Thrasher preside over Architecture Building groundbreaking ceremony (The Research Engineer 12/2, p. 1), October 11, 1950
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit, Ohio Oil Company (The Research Engineer 51-52/1, p.5), 1951
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
U.O.P. Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit, the Aurora Gasoline Company, Detroit, Michigan (The Research Engineer, undated
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Industrial engineering wire recorder for time measurements -- unidentified man and woman (The Research Engineer 6/1, p.10), May 1951
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Experimential television camera -- unidentified man (The Research Engineer 6/2, p. 1), September 1951
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Dedication of Thomas Philip Himman Memorial -- family members in attendance (The Research Engineer 6/2, p. 10), September 1951
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Load test of nailed construct(The Research Engineer 6/3, p. 1), 1951
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Load test of load construct (The Research Engineer 6/3, p. 8), 1951
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Load test of nailed construction, lower chord joint, south end of west truss (The Research Engineer 6/3, p. 21A), November 1951
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Load test of nailed construction, failure of west truss (The Research Engineer 6/3, p. 20B), November 1951
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Load of nailed construct, cracked struts (The Research Engineer 6/3, p. 20c)
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Load test of nailed construction, top chord, west truss (The Research Engineer 6/3, p. 21B), November 1951
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Load test of nailed construction, east truss (The Research Engineer 6/3, p. 21C ), November 1951
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Allis Chamber extractor, Tennessee soya mill -- unidentified man (The Research Engineer 6/4, p. 22), January 1951
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Semi-continous cardiac-output analyzer -- unidentified female patient (The Research Engineer 7/1, p. 1), May 1952
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Semi-continous cardiac output analyzer -- unidentified female patient and unidentified doctor (The Research Engineer 7/1, p. 1), May 1952
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Permeometer (The Research Engineer 7/2, p. 4), September 1952
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Reading development tachistoscope -- unidentified professor and unidentified students (The Research Engineer 7/2, p. 5), September, 1952
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Bob Johnson (front), David Prince (rear), and analog computer (The Research Engineer 11/3, p. 15), July 1956
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Reading development tachistoscope, "portrait view" -- unidentified professor and students (The Research Engineer 17/2, p. 5), September 1952
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Reading development, "landscape view" -- two unidentified men (The Research Engineer 7/2, p. 6), September 1952
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Reading development, "landscape view" -- two unidentified men (The Research Engineer 7/2, p. 6), September 1952
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Composition on concrete floor -- unidentified man (The Research Engineer 7/4, p. 6), January 1952
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Aisle at Grant field after composition treatment (The Research Engineer 7/4, p. 14B), January 1952
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Water tank, high speed photography -- three unidentified men (The Research Engineer 9/4, p. 14), 1954
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Georgia Tech librarian, Zanier Downs, assists patron Odom Fanning (The Research Engineer 10/4, p. 22), 1955
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Carl F. Friend, Professor Donnell W. Dutton of the Guggenheim School of Aeronautics, and Georgia Tech president Blake R. Van Leer look at blueprints of Georgia Tech wind tunnel (The Research Engineer 10/3, p. 24), 1955
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
William B. Wrigley and mobile unit (The Research Engineer 11/2, p. 1), April, 1956
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Rich Computer Center dedication - C.L. Keeney (speaker), two unidentified men (The Research Engineer 11/1, p. 22a), 1956
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Phillip (Mick) Daugherty (The Research Engineer 11/4, p. 1), 1956
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Nuclear program -- Tom Elliot (left) and Professor Earl McDaniel (right) (The Research Engineer 12/1, p. 1), 1957
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Architecture building groundbreaking ceremony -- Herman Talmadge, Black R. Van Leer, and unidentified crowd(The Research Engineer 12/2, p. 1), 1957
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Heat transfer laboratory -- William Hamison (left) and Win Boteler (right) (The Research Engineer 12/2, p. 11), 1957
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Electrical engineering -- Jesse James (The Research Engineer 12/3, p. 1), 1957
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Solar system model used at Tech in meteor studies (The Research Engineer 12/2, p.9 ), 1957
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Communications Branch -- Head William B. Wrigley (right) and Walter Reagh (left) at field site (The Research Engineer 12/3, p. 13), 1957
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Radioisotope and Bioengineering Laboratory (The Research Engineer 13/1, p. 10), 1958
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Textile engineering, J.L. Taylor (The Research Engineer 13/3, p. 12), 1958
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Physics, microphotography -- unidentified man (The Research Engineer 13/4, p. 4), 1958
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Physics, microphotography -- unidentified man looking at microscope (The Research Engineer 13/4, p. 4), 1958
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.
Chemical Science Division, Instron tester in Textile Laboratory (The Research Engineer 13/4, p. 12), 1958
The photographs are black and white, with notes written on the back in crayon and pencil detailing how they should be prepared for publication. The condition of these materials is generally good, although a few of the photographs are stained or wrinkled.