Yale University. Dept. of Engineering and Applied Science
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Walter Jack Cunningham papers
The papers consist of teaching materials for electrical engineering and engineering and applied sciences courses taught at Yale University. Included are lecture notes, problems, and examinations.
Department of Engineering and Applied Science, Yale University, records
The records consist of the remarks of Daniel E. Rosner on the Frontiers of Applied Science lecture/tour series of the Yale Department of Engineering and Applied Science.
Richard Shelton Kirby papers
Correspondence, writings, and research files reflecting Kirby's interest in the history of engineering. Much of the material was gathered in connection with his book, Engineering in History, published in 1956. Important correspondents are Ludlow S. Bull, an Egyptologist, and his co-autors, Arthur B. Darling, Frederick G. Kilgour, and Sidney Withington.
Aris Phillips papers
The papers consist of grant and proposal files, subject files, and Yale University files.
Franz B. Tuteur papers
The papers consist of biographical material, correspondence, teaching files, and topical files documenting Franz Tuteur's career in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Yale University.