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Correspondence, 1936-1979
0.2 linear feet
The Correspondence series is organized chronologically and includes only professional correspondence. His correspondence with his wife is included in the Mary C. Bromage papers, also housed at the Bentley Historical Library.
Photographs, 1932-1983
The Photographs series consists of one folder of portraits and photographs of Burks at various meetings.
Papers, 1930-1984
The Papers series is arranged chronologically, and consists primarily of correspondence with colleagues and others, but also include other materials, such as articles, awards and speeches. Unfortunately, few materials dated prior to 1950 are included, therefore there is no material dealing with Burks' work on the ENIAC. Misfiling (items filed in the wrong year) has been corrected when possible. Burks' appointment books for the years 1950 to 1977 are located at the end of this series.
Articles 1907-2002 and undated
The Articles series, the largest series in this collection, contains writings about roundabouts, traffic signals (including stop and yield signs), pedestrian safety, and right-of-way priority. Also included are sub-series dedicated to traffic regulations in various countries. Notable in the United Kingdom sub-series is a large engineering diagram of the "Magic Roundabout" located in Swindon.
Roundabouts 1907-2000 and undated
The Roundabouts sub-series contains 11 folders of dated articles, and 1 folder of undated items. The contentsrticles range from journal articles to technical reports from throughout the 20th century.
Articles., 1936-1972
The Articles series (1936-1972) contains articles written by Stowe, especially during his years as a roving editor for the Reader's Digest.