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Kasimir Fajans Papers, 1912-1987 (majority within 1936-1975)

14.5 linear feet — 2 oversize items (AC)

Professor of Chemistry at the University of Michigan, 1936-1957, previously professor at the University of Munich, internationally known for his work on radioactivity; papers include extensive correspondence files, lectures and publications, personal/biographical material and photographs.

The papers of Kasimir Fajans, professor of chemistry at the University of Michigan from 1936 to 1957, cover his career as a physical chemist dating from 1912 to 1975.

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Philip Juliber Elving papers, 1939-1977

1.3 linear feet

Professor of chemistry at the University of Michigan. Files relating to University of Michigan and professional organization activities; records relating to his career at Pennsylvania State University and Purdue University.

The papers of Philip J. Elving consist of 1.3 linear feet of mainly professional correspondence, dating from 1939 to 1977. The collection is divided into five series: Associations, Biographical, Journals, Miscellaneous, and the University of Michigan.

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Werner Emmanuel Bachmann Papers, 1924-1951

3 linear feet

Professor of chemistry at the University of Michigan. Correspondence; subject files; research notes and notebooks relating to cancer and penicillin research; teaching materials; reprints of writings; and photographs.

The papers, 1924-1951, of Werner Bachmann came to the library in three accessions. They consist mainly of correspondence with colleagues and students, papers relating to research and teaching activities, and a three volume set of bound reprints. The collection has been alphabetically arranged, with the exception of a folder of Mrs. Bachmann's correspondence, published works, a large certificate and photographs, which have been placed at the end. Of special interest are the papers relating to his research activities. There are notebooks and correspondence relating to cancer, equilenin, estrone synthesis, and penicillin research, as well as reports prepared by graduate students whose work was directed by Dr. Bachmann.