Engineers.
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Charles N. Pinco papers
Includes maps, tourist guides, Russian newspapers, photographs, sheets from a scrapbook of correspondence, receipts, memoranda, and ticket stubs, all from three trips that Pinco made to the Soviet Union in the 1930s.
Edward Needles and Charles Croasdale Trump papers
Family papers regarding the Trump family.
Halsey family papers
Personal and professional papers of Francis W. Halsey (Cornell University Class of 1873), a newspaper editor and writer, and of his brother, Frederick A. Halsey (Cornell University M.E. 1878), an engineer and author of a number of articles and books about engineering. Also, letters to Frederick Halsey's daughters Olga and Marion from Fred H. Colvin.
Harold MacLean Lewis papers
Lectures, talks, and papers; planning reports by Harold M. Lewis and others; job files including contracts and zoning ordinances; reference materials, notebooks, and clippings. Also, plans, drawings, and slides; and bound volumes of the New York Regional Plan of 1928-1929.
Henry Andrews Babcock papers
Valuation, appraisal and audit reports, certificates and summaries of William H. Babcock and Sons, Inc., 1924-1936. Also, Babcock's files of the Santa Monica, California and Bunker Hill, Los Angeles Redevelopment Projects; and material concerning mass transportation, primarily in Los Angeles.
Henry B. Morris scrapbook
Clippings relating to the activities of an engineer and machine designer in Ithaca, New York, who was involved in the improvement of the autophone and later interested in a weaving company at Geneva.
Juan Pattison papers
Michael C. Ritz papers
Two articles by Michael C. Ritz: "Zoning: Planned Unit Development - The Attorney and the City Planner," 1969; and "Proceedings of a Conference," 1977. Also, an address to the Memphis Rotary Club.
Norman Campbell Chambers papers
Correspondence, receipts, (clothiers and haberdashery), personnel forms, resume of work and travel experience, customs and passport information, American consular papers, maps, brochures (Cornell's Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity), engineering equipment records, and other papers of a mechanical engineer pertaining to his travels throughout Europe, with particular reference to Germany and Russia and their political situations, and his difficulty in obtaining visas to these countries.
Robertson Matthews papers
Includes correspondence, mostly with W.H. Boynton; scrapbooks; typescript of BALFOUR HORNSBY by Hal O'Penselwood; HIS LOST CHORD by Matthews, 47 pages; manuscript and typescript of "A Glimpse of Goldwin Smith"; Allegheny College Annual, 1903; postcards; and photographs and negatives, many of Cornell.