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John L. Margrave Academic Papers, 1952-1995 [bulk 1970-1995]

July 23, 2014
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Inventor Name

Margrave, John L.

Repository

Woodson Research Center MS #215
Fondren Library
Rice University
P.O. Box 1892
Houston, TX 77251-1892
713-348-2586
http://library.rice.edu/collections/WRC

Physical Description

35.25 lin. ft. (41 boxes)

Summary

The academic papers of Chemistry Professor and Dean of Advanced Studies and Research John L. Margrave reflect the daily business of his career at Rice University, and his involvement with Gulf Universities Research Consortium (GURC), Houston Area Research Center (HARC), High Temperature Science, and Marchem, Incorporated.See detailed descriptions at the begining of each of the 13 series. Series XII – Subject Files, 1952-1996 [Bulk 1970-1991]. 2 lin. ft. (2 Record Cartons).  Within the series Subject Files are materials of a miscellaneous nature that did not fit into any other series category. This includes abstracts by persons other than Margrave; correspondence, minutes, reports, publications, and newsletters of organizations like the American Chemical Society and the National Academy of Sciences; JANAF tables for 1976-1978; and documents related to the various patents granted to Margrave.

Finding Aid

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ricewrc/00178/rice-00178.html

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