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Egon Verheyen papers, 1959/2008

3.75 linear feet (9 boxes)
Abstract Or Scope
This collection largely documents Egon Verheyen's research and manuscripts through articles, notes and correspondence. It also contains information about his time as a Robinson Professor at George Mason University.
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Egon Verheyen papers, 1959/2008 3.75 linear feet (9 boxes)

Egon Verheyen papers, 1959/2008

3.75 Linear Feet 9 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
This collection largely documents Egon Verheyen's research and manuscripts through articles, notes and correspondence. It also contains information about his time as a Robinson Professor at George Mason University.
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Egon Verheyen papers, 1959/2008 3.75 Linear Feet 9 boxes

Science Building Papers (Gilmer Hall), 1941/2006

1 Linear Feet
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The Science Building Records (Gilmer Hall) 1941-1971, collection contains correspondence, proposals, memoranda, architectural drawings, and alcohol permits relating to the building and maintenance of a science building on campus known as Gilmer Hall. Not included in the collection are documents regarding individual department purchases or information about the current science building, Pauley Science Center. Also included are some documents regarding Herbert Sipe and the chemistry department.

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Science Building Papers (Gilmer Hall), 1941/2006 1 Linear Feet

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