Margrave academic papers, 1952-1995 (MS 505)
The papers of John L. Margrave, Chemistry Professor and Dean of Advanced Studies and Research, 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. (41 boxes)
TABLE OF CONTENTSScope and Contents / Abbreviations List Detailed Description of the Collection Series I – Chemistry Department/Norma Komplin T.A. Papers, 1953-1979. 1 lin. ft. (1 Record Carton). Series IV – Houston Area Research Center (HARC), 1980-1989. 1 lin. ft. (1 Record Carton). Series VI – Marchem, Incorporated, 1972-1985. 1.5 lin. ft. (1 Record Carton, 1 Mss Document Box). Series IX – Research Group, 1964-1979 [Bulk 1969-1978]. 1 lin. ft. (2 Mss Document Boxes). Series X – Reviews/Proposals, 1969-1985. 2 lin. ft. (2 Record Cartons). Series XII – Subject Files, 1952-1996 [Bulk 1970-1991]. 2 lin. ft. (2 Record Cartons). Series XIII – Writings, 1952-1995. 2 lin. ft. (2 Record Cartons). |
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| Repository: | Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University, Houston, TX |
| Creator: | Margrave, John L., 1924-2003 |
| Title | John L. Margrave academic papers |
| Dates: | 1952-1995 [Bulk 1970-1995] |
| Extent | 35.25 lin. ft. (41 boxes) |
| Abstract: | 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. |
| ID | MS 505 |
| Language | English. |
Biographical Note
John L. Margrave was born April 13, 1924 in Kansas City, Kansas. He served in the U.S. Army’s Signal Corps from 1941 until 1968, on active duty from 1943 through 1946. Margrave earned his B.S. in Engineering Physics in 1948 and his Ph.D. in Chemistry in 1950 from the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, where he was a Summerfield Scholar and a Slosson Fellow. He spent twenty months as a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Atomic Energy Commission in the Department of Chemistry at Berkeley from 1951 to 1952. He also was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1960.
Margrave taught Chemistry from 1952 to 1963 at the University of Wisconsin. He began his career at Rice University as a professor of chemistry in 1963. From 1967 through 1972 he was professor and chair of Rice’s department of chemistry, and from 1972 until 1980 as dean of Advanced Studies and Research. In 1980 he was named vice-president of Advanced Studies and Research, a position he held until 1986. That year he was named the E. D. Butcher Professor of Chemistry, a title he kept until his death on December 18, 2003 from complications following heart surgery.
Margrave’s laboratory at Rice University pioneered the following processes: synthetic studies of the carbine-analog SiF2; research in liquid metals at high temperatures through the electromagnetic levitation and heating of conducting samples coupled with high pressure drop calorimetry; a technique for X-ray powder diffraction studies of samples at high pressures; the use of high temperature mass spectroscopy to study fluorides, oxyfluorides, sulfides, and other species; low temperature reactions of metal atoms, dimers, and small clusters with H2O, ROH, R2O, NH3, CO, CO2, and other Lewis bases; reactions of elemental fluorine in low-temperature matrices and with oxides and nitrides; and studies of liquid metals by levitation techniques, including microgravity. Margrave’s special fields of interest included High Temperature Chemistry; Fluorine Chemistry; Optical, Infrared, ESR, Matrix-Isolation and Mass Spectrometry; High Pressure Chemistry; Thermochemistry; and Levitation Calorimetry. He was the recipient of numerous awards, including an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship, an American Chemical Society Award in Fluorine Chemistry, and a Kiekhofer Memorial Teaching Award. He was included in Who’s Who in America’s 1976-1977 edition. Margrave belonged to numerous professional societies such as the American Chemical Society, the National Academy of Sciences, the American Institute of Chemists, and the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. He authored more than 800 publications and was editor of the journal High Temperature Science from 1968 through at least 1995 and Refractory Materials Science from 1976 to 1977. From 1970 through 1976 he also co-edited the Materials Science and Technology Series and, from 1975 to 1976, the Proceedings of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry. In addition, Margrave was a member of a number of editorial boards, including the Journal of Physical Chemistry, Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, and Advances in High Temperature Chemistry. Additionally, Margrave served on many advisory committees, including the Advisory Committee for Reactor Chemistry at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency’s Materials Research Council, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Advisory Panel for Space Processing.
During his career at Rice University Margrave served as chairman of the Committee on the Undergraduate Curriculum for 1965-1971 and the Graduate Council from 1972-1986. In addition he served on the University Council from 1972-1986, the Research Council 1971-1986, the Tenure Review Committee from 1972-1986, and the Committee on Affirmative Action from 1969-1985, which he chaired from 1969-1973. Other committees upon which Margrave served included the University Space Committee from 1980-1986 and the Graduate House Advisory Committee from 1983-1986. Margrave also became director of the Rice Design Center in 1972 and was a member of the Rice Quantum Institute beginning in 1979. He was also president and then director of Sigma Xi, the scientific research society, from 1986 until 1992.
Margrave delivered numerous international lectures and served as a consultant to many industries and government entities, including the Argonne National Laboratory, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, and the Solar Energy Research Institute. He established Marchem, Incorporated, a consulting firm and research lab, and was involved with the Houston Area Research Center (HARC) and the Gulf Universities Research Consortium (GURC). He married Mary Lou Davis, granddaughter of a former Kansas governor, in 1950.
The Gulf Universities Research Consortium (GURC) was formed in 1965. It was an interdisciplinary collaboration between industries and Gulf of Mexico universities designed to further research and development capabilities. Businesses such as Arco Oil and Gas Company, the Mitchell Energy and Development Corporation, and Dresser Industries often co-sponsored research projects. GURC relied on the expertise of knowledgeable professionals in economics, chemistry, anthropology, agri-economics, and ecology. The organization’s founders specifically worked to develop programs and research that were in the public interest or of common concern to its members and affiliates. Affiliates included the University of Alabama, Tulane University, Southern Methodist University, and the University of Miami. The last correspondence related to GURC, dated 1983, indicates that the consortium disbanded sometime after that date.
The Houston Area Research Center (HARC) was an independent, non-profit corporation established to undertake studies associated with the development of new and emerging technologies. In addition, the corporation sought to carry out research focusing on the social, economic, and environmental consequences of alternate technologies, and to provide a setting for research and technology-related learning through workshops, seminars, and conferences. HARC was formed by a partnership of Rice University, the University of Houston, and Texas A&M University. It grew to include the University of Texas at Austin. It promoted the economic growth of east Texas and focused its attention on developing applied research centers such as the Laser Application Research Center, the Advanced Studies Institute, the National Dynamic Test Center, and the Technological Support for Health Systems center. While no definitive date for the beginning of HARC is located in the collection, it appears that it began operations in 1980. The last dated correspondence in the Margrave papers related to HARC is 1989.
High Temperature Science began publication in 1969. It was formed to foster the theoretical and practical uses of high temperature science. Margrave was one of its initial incorporators. He served as its editor from 1969 until at least 1995, the last year for which material was found in the collection. In 1975 it became known as High Temperature Science and Energy Technology and later as High Temperature and Materials Science. Academic Press originally published the journal, but lack of subscriptions caused that press to cease sponsoring publication. In 1977 Humana Press took over as publisher.
Margrave formed Marchem, Incorporated in 1969. The company started as a direct result of Margrave’s and his chemistry associates’ experimentation and development of CFX—a high temperature lubricant incorporating the fluorination of carbon (thus, the CF). Marchem’s beginning goal was to produce and sell CFX samples. Marchem also operated as a consulting firm and research lab with expertise in high temperature chemistry. In addition, the company helped develop the LaMar process (a combination of the names of its developers—Margrave and Dr. R. J. Lagow, another Rice chemist). The process produced a product known as “FluoroKote,” a fluorinated coating for plastics and rubbers. Both of these developments made possible the creation or improvement of many new products such as wax paper, surgical gloves, inner tubes, and rubber washers.
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Scope and Contents / List of Abbreviations
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.
List of abbreviations used:
AAAS – American Association for the Advancement of Science
AAU – Association of American Universities
AAUP – American Association of University Professors
ACS- American Chemical Society
AEC – Atomic Energy Commission
AFOSR – Air Force Office of Scientific Research
AFWL – Air Force Weapons Laboratory
AIEC – Association of Independent Engineering Colleges
ANROTCCU – Association of NROTC Colleges and Universities
ARCS – Achievement Rewards for College Scientists
AROD – Army Research Office – Durham
ARPA – Advanced Research Projects Agency (Associated with MRC)
ASLE – American Society of Lubricating Engineers
ASMS – American Society for Mass Spectrometry
AWU – Associated Western Universities
BDM – The BDM Corporation
CBTCUS – Coordinating Board, Texas College and University
System
CCR – Council for Chemical Research (See also U/ITT)
CDR – Critical Design Review (DARPA/AFWL)
CGS – Council of Graduate Schools
CODAN – Committee on Data Needs
CRR – Chemistry Research Resource Program
CRSSR – Chemical Retaliatory Stockpile Status Review
DARPA – Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
DOE – Department of Energy
DOT – Department of Transportation
DTST – Defense Technologies Study Team
ERDA – Energy Research and Development Administration
EREF – Energy Research and Education Foundation
ESCA – Electron Spectrometer for Chemical Analysis
GURC – Gulf Universities Research Consortium
HARC – Houston Area Research Center
HEW – Health, Education, and Welfare Department
HGAC – Houston-Galveston Area Council
HTS –
High Temperature Science
ICSA – Institute for Computer Services and Applications
IIE – Institute of International Education
LCMMD – Laser Countermeasure Materials Development
MRC – Material Research Council
MST – Materials Science and Technology
NAS – National Academy of Sciences
NASA – National Aeronautic and Space Administration
NBS – National Bureau of Standards (U.S. Department of
Commerce)
NCURA – National Council for University Research
Administrators
NIH – National Institutes of Health
NRC – National Research Council
NRL – Naval Research Lab
NSERC – National Solar Energy Research Consortium
NSF – National Science Foundation
ONR – Office of Naval Research
ORAU – Oak Ridge Associated Universities (Associated with Oak
Ridge National Laboratory)
ORNL – Oak Ridge National Laboratory
REDDI – Rice Engineering Design and Development Institute
SERI – Solar Energy Research Institute
SREB – Southern Regional Education Board
STAMPS – Scientific & Technological Aspects of Materials
Processing in Space (under the NRC)
STTF – Solar Thermal Test Facilities
TAS – Texas Academy of Sciences
URA – Universities Research Association
USARO – U.S. Army Research Office
USRA – Universities Space Research Association
UTRC – United Technologies Research Center
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Arrangement
The academic papers of Chemistry Professor and Dean of Advanced Studies and Research John L. Margrave include 13 series:
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Restrictions
Access Restrictions
This material is open for research but requires 24 hrs. for retrieval.
Please call ahead at 713-348-2586 or e-mail woodson@rice.edu.
Use Restrictions
Permission to publish material from the John L. Margrave academic papers must be obtained from the Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library.
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Index Terms
Subjects
Subjects (Persons)
Subjects (Organizations)
Formats
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Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
John L. Margrave academic papers , MS 505, Woodson Research Center, Fondren Library, Rice University, Houston, TX.
Acquisition Information
This collection was transferred by the Rice University Chemistry Department, Feb. 2003.
Processing Notes
This collection came to Woodson in fair to poor condition. Some of the material, particularly in the High Temperature Science series, had to be discarded due to dampness and mold. Each series in this collection is arranged alphabetically. Note, however, that the manuscript records within the High Temperature Science series, with the exception of the Leo Brewer special issue, are arranged numerically to conform to their original order, but they are also listed chronologically. All of those related to the Leo Brewer issue are dated 1984. In addition, the Meetings series is arranged alphabetically and then chronologically, while the first portion of the Correspondence series is arranged chronologically and the last portion alphabetically by name of correspondent.
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Detailed Description of the Collection
| Series I – Chemistry Department/Norma Komplin T.A. Papers, 1953-1979. 1 lin. ft. (1 Record Carton). | |||||||||||
| The series Chemistry Department/Norma Komplin T.A. Papers contains material related to the Rice University Chemistry Department, including correspondence; postdoctoral applications; course syllabi; student papers, exams, lists, and grades. Also included are the papers of Margrave’s teaching assistant, Norma Komplin. These consist of her writings, course materials, and chemical test results. | |||||||||||
| Subseries A: Chemistry Department | |||||||||||
| Box | |||||||||||
| 1 | 1 | Chemistry 104 | |||||||||
| 2 | Chemistry 105 | ||||||||||
| 3 | Chemistry 106 | ||||||||||
| 4 | Chemistry 120 | ||||||||||
| 5 | Chemistry 158, Spring 1953 | ||||||||||
| 6 | Chemistry 265 | ||||||||||
| 7 | Chemistry 460 | ||||||||||
| 8 | Chemistry 610 | ||||||||||
| 9 | Chemistry 611 | ||||||||||
| 10 | Chemical Education | ||||||||||
| 11 | Chemistry Courses, 1972, 1973, 1977 | ||||||||||
| 12 | Chemistry Under Extreme Conditions Course | ||||||||||
| 13 | Correspondence, 1972-1973 | ||||||||||
| 14 | Correspondence, 1974-1976 | ||||||||||
| 15 | Correspondence, 1977-1979 | ||||||||||
| 16 | Cumulative and Qualifying Exams | ||||||||||
| 17 | Cumulative Exam Schedules | ||||||||||
| 18 | Electron Spectroscopy Course | ||||||||||
| 19 | Exam Correspondence | ||||||||||
| 20 | Exam Notices | ||||||||||
| 21 | Finances | ||||||||||
| 22 | Innovative Teaching Conference | ||||||||||
| 23 | Miscellaneous | ||||||||||
| 24 | Oral Exam Committees | ||||||||||
| 25 | Placement Exam Results | ||||||||||
| 26-27 | Postdocs, Applications | ||||||||||
| 28 | Postdocs, Bonus Correspondence | ||||||||||
| 29 | Postdocs, Bonus Material | ||||||||||
| 30 | Postdocs, Correspondence, 1972 | ||||||||||
| 31 | Postdocs, Correspondence, 1973 | ||||||||||
| 32 | Postdocs, Correspondence, 1974 | ||||||||||
| 33 | Postdocs, Correspondence, 1976- | ||||||||||
| 34 | Postdocs, Correspondence, Regrets | ||||||||||
| 35 | Postdocs, Miscellaneous | ||||||||||
| 36 | Postdocs, Notices | ||||||||||
| 37 | Student Grades | ||||||||||
| 38 | Student Lists | ||||||||||
| 39 | Student Papers | ||||||||||
| 40 | Tentative Courses | ||||||||||
| Subseries B: Norma Komplin T.A. Papers | |||||||||||
| Box | |||||||||||
| 1 | 41 | Chemistry 101 | |||||||||
| 42 | Chemistry 103 | ||||||||||
| 43 | Chemistry 104 | ||||||||||
| 44 | Chemistry 495 Term Papers | ||||||||||
| 45-46 | Chemistry 801, Photochemistry | ||||||||||
| 47 | Crystal Chemistry | ||||||||||
| 48 | Cumes (Cumulative Exams) | ||||||||||
| 49 | Diamond Morphology Photographs | ||||||||||
| 50 | Drawings and Kestrel | ||||||||||
| 51 | HCI Addition Studies | ||||||||||
| 52 | Jeol SEM | ||||||||||
| 53 | MRS001 Thickness Measurements | ||||||||||
| 54 | Organic Reaction Sheets | ||||||||||
| 55 | Resume | ||||||||||
| 56 | Temperature Studies | ||||||||||
| 57 | Writings | ||||||||||
| 58 | Xray Diffraction | ||||||||||
| Series II – Correspondence, 1970-1995 [Bulk 1970-1990]. 2 lin. ft. (1 Record Carton, 2 Mss Document Boxes). | |||||||||||
| The Correspondence series comprises the general correspondence to and from the various organizations and associations with which Margrave was involved, as well as letters of recommendation for Margrave’s former students, and letters to and from specific individuals, businesses, and organizations such as the American Chemical Society, Houston attorneys Baker & Botts, and the General Electric Corporation. | |||||||||||
| Within the Gulf Universities and Research Consortium (GURC) series are the articles of incorporation and bylaws; board of directors and executive committee agendas, minutes, and correspondence; proposals; reports; and general correspondence. | |||||||||||
| Researchers are also encouraged to look in Series IX: Research Group (Boxes 29 and 30) and Series XI: Rice, General Correspondence (Boxes 36 and 37) for other letters of recommendation. | |||||||||||
| Subseries A: Chronological | |||||||||||
| Box | |||||||||||
| 2 | 1 | 1970 | |||||||||
| 2 | 1971 | ||||||||||
| 3 | 1972 | ||||||||||
| 4 | 1973 | ||||||||||
| 5 | 1974 | ||||||||||
| 6 | 1975 | ||||||||||
| 7-8 | 1976 | ||||||||||
| 9-10 | 1977 | ||||||||||
| 11 | 1978 | ||||||||||
| 12 | 1979 | ||||||||||
| 13 | 1980 | ||||||||||
| 14 | 1981 | ||||||||||
| 15 | 1982 | ||||||||||
| 16 | 1983 | ||||||||||
| 17 | 1984 | ||||||||||
| 18 | 1985 | ||||||||||
| 19 | 1986 | ||||||||||
| 20 | 1987 | ||||||||||
| 21 | 1988 | ||||||||||
| 22 | 1989 | ||||||||||
| 23 | 1990 | ||||||||||
| 24 | 1995 | ||||||||||
| Subseries B: Alphabetical | |||||||||||
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| 2 | 25-26 | ACS | |||||||||
| 27 | Arnold, George | ||||||||||
| 28 | Baker & Botts, Attorneys-at-Law | ||||||||||
| 29 | Bell Labs | ||||||||||
| 30 | Calvo, Francisco Gnecco | ||||||||||
| 31 | Cameron Fairchild & Associates | ||||||||||
| 32 | Certainteed Corporation | ||||||||||
| 33 | Chemical Technology | ||||||||||
| 34 | Corning Glass | ||||||||||
| 35 | Dow Chemical | ||||||||||
| 36 | Du Pont | ||||||||||
| 37 | Engineering Societies Library | ||||||||||
| 38 | Exxon | ||||||||||
| 39 | Fresenius Award | ||||||||||
| 40 | General Electric | ||||||||||
| 41 | International Journal of Thermophysics | ||||||||||
| 42 | Inventor of the Year Award | ||||||||||
| 43 | Inventor of the Year Award | ||||||||||
| 44 | Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | ||||||||||
| 45 | Kobayashi, Riki | ||||||||||
| 46 | Letters of Recommendation, A-Ba | ||||||||||
| 47 | Letters of Recommendation, Be-E | ||||||||||
| 48 | Letters of Recommendation, F-G | ||||||||||
| 49 | Letters of Recommendation, H | ||||||||||
| 50 | Letters of Recommendation, I-Ka | ||||||||||
| 51 | Letters of Recommendation, Kn-L | ||||||||||
| 52 | Letters of Recommendation, Mahajan | ||||||||||
| 53 | Letters of Recommendation, Me-Parks | ||||||||||
| 54 | Letters of Recommendation, Perry | ||||||||||
| 55 | Letters of Recommendation, Ph-S | ||||||||||
| Box | |||||||||||
| 3 | 1 | Letters of Recommendation, T-Wang | |||||||||
| 2 | Letters of Recommendation, We-Z | ||||||||||
| 3 | Livermore Lab | ||||||||||
| 4 | McGraw-Hill | ||||||||||
| 5 | NAS | ||||||||||
| 6 | National Endowment for the Humanities | ||||||||||
| 7 | NBS | ||||||||||
| 8-9 | NRC | ||||||||||
| 10-12 | NSF | ||||||||||
| 13 | Pullman Kellogg | ||||||||||
| 14 | Presidential Prizes for Innovation | ||||||||||
| 15 | Requests for Information/Reprints | ||||||||||
| Box | |||||||||||
| 4 | 1 | Rossini, Frederick, 1971-1973 | |||||||||
| 2 | Rossini, Frederick, 1974 | ||||||||||
| 3 | Rossini, Frederick, 1975 | ||||||||||
| 4 | Rossini, Frederick, 1976-1977 | ||||||||||
| 5 | Rossini, Frederick, 1978- | ||||||||||
| 6 | Sandia Labs | ||||||||||
| 7 | SERI | ||||||||||
| 8 | Sloan Foundation | ||||||||||
| 9 | Space Program | ||||||||||
| 10 | Springer-Verlag | ||||||||||
| 11 | Stone, Wagner & Aubel, Attorneys-at-Law | ||||||||||
| 12 | STTF | ||||||||||
| 13 | Texas Congressional Delegation | ||||||||||
| 14 | Texas Southern University | ||||||||||
| 15 | Undated | ||||||||||
| 16 | Union Carbide | ||||||||||
| 17 | University of Houston | ||||||||||
| 18 | USARO | ||||||||||
| 19 | Welch Foundation | ||||||||||
| 20 | Williams, T. Francon | ||||||||||
| Series III – Gulf Universities Research Consortium (GURC), 1965-1983. 1 lin. ft. (2 Mss Document Boxes). | |||||||||||
| Box | Folder | ||||||||||
| 5 | 1 | Articles of Incorporation/Bylaws | |||||||||
| 2 | Board of Directors, Agendas | ||||||||||
| 3 | Board of Directors, Correspondence | ||||||||||
| 4 | Board of Directors, Minutes | ||||||||||
| 5 | Board of Directors, Miscellaneous | ||||||||||
| 6 | Enhanced Oil Recovery, Correspondence | ||||||||||
| 7-9 | Enhanced Oil Recovery, Drafts | ||||||||||
| 10 | Enhanced Oil Recovery, Miscellaneous | ||||||||||
| 11-12 | Enhanced Oil Recovery, Reports | ||||||||||
| 13 | Executive Committee, Agendas | ||||||||||
| 14 | Executive Committee, Correspondence | ||||||||||
| 15 | Executive Committee, Minutes | ||||||||||
| 16 | Financial Reports | ||||||||||
| Box | Folder | ||||||||||
| 6 | 1 | General Correspondence, 1975-1976 | |||||||||
| 2 | General Correspondence, 1977-1978 | ||||||||||
| 3 | General Correspondence, 1979 | ||||||||||
| 4 | General Correspondence, 1980 | ||||||||||
| 5 | General Correspondence, 1981-1983 | ||||||||||
| 6 | Industry/University Relations | ||||||||||
| 7 | Miscellaneous | ||||||||||
| 8 | Miscellaneous Publications | ||||||||||
| 9 | Newsclippings | ||||||||||
| 10 | Newsletters | ||||||||||
| 11 | Notes | ||||||||||
| 12 | Ocean Margins Drilling | ||||||||||
| 13 | Outer Continental Shelf Technology Program | ||||||||||
| 14 | Proposals | ||||||||||
| 15 | Reports | ||||||||||
| Series IV – Houston Area Research Center (HARC), 1980-1989. 1 lin. ft. (1 Record Carton). | |||||||||||
| The series Houston Area Research Center (HARC) contains papers related to board of directors and executive committee meetings. It also includes articles of incorporation, and bylaws, as well as meeting files, general correspondence, proposals, and reports. | |||||||||||
| Box | Folder | ||||||||||
| 7 | 1 | Articles of Incorporation | |||||||||
| 2 | Board of Directors, Agendas, 1982-1983 | ||||||||||
| 3 | Board of Directors, Agendas, 1984 | ||||||||||
| 4 | Board of Directors, Agendas, 1985-1986 | ||||||||||
| 5 | Board of Directors, Bylaws | ||||||||||
| 6 | Board of Directors, General Correspondence | ||||||||||
| 7 | Board of Directors, Member Lists | ||||||||||
| 8 | Board of Directors, Minutes | ||||||||||
| 9 | Board of Directors, Miscellaneous | ||||||||||
| 10 | Board of Directors, Resolutions | ||||||||||
| 11 | HARC Corollary | ||||||||||
| 12 | Correspondence, 1980-1982 | ||||||||||
| 13 | Correspondence, 1983 | ||||||||||
| 14 | Correspondence, 1984-1989 | ||||||||||
| 15 | Executive Committee, Agendas | ||||||||||
| 16 | Executive Committee, General Correspondence | ||||||||||
| 17 | Executive Committee, Minutes | ||||||||||
| 18 | Executive Committee, Miscellaneous | ||||||||||
| 19 | Financial Information | ||||||||||
| 20 | Meetings, January 28, 1986 | ||||||||||
| 21 | Meetings, "The Houston Area Research Center" | ||||||||||
| 22 | Meetings, Materials Science | ||||||||||
| 23 | Meetings, Sodium Advanced Fast Reactor | ||||||||||
| 24 | Meetings, Strategic Defense Initiative | ||||||||||
| 25 | Meetings, Supercomputer Applications | ||||||||||
| 26 | Meetings, White House Fellows | ||||||||||
| 27-29 | Miscellaneous | ||||||||||
| 30 | News Releases | ||||||||||
| 31 | Organizational Charts | ||||||||||
| 32-33 | Proposals | ||||||||||
| 34 | Reports | ||||||||||
| 35 | Superconducting Super Collider | ||||||||||
| 36 | Superconducting Super Collider, Proposal | ||||||||||
| Series V – High Temperature Science (HTS), 1967-1995. 2.5 lin. ft. (2 Record Cartons, 1 Mss Document Box). | |||||||||||
| The High Temperature Science (HTS) series is comprised of the papers connected with Margrave’s editorship of this scientific journal. Included are the internal paperwork between Margrave and the periodical’s contributors, as well as those between Margrave and the two publishing houses, Academic Press and Humana Press. Also included in this series are general correspondence, answers to a questionnaire Margrave developed in connection with the near demise of the journal, and a special tribute written about Margrave by Paul Gilles of the University of Kansas. | |||||||||||
| Since the papers generated by Margrave within this series overlap in time, researchers are encouraged to look in folders that lie on either side of the year in which they are interested (that is, if you are interested in a date early in 1974, you should look in the latter part of the 1973 folder as well). | |||||||||||
| Box | Folder | ||||||||||
| 8 | 1 | Bank Statement | |||||||||
| 2 | Correspondence, 1967-1973 | ||||||||||
| 3 | Correspondence, 1974-1975 | ||||||||||
| 4 | Correspondence, 1976 | ||||||||||
| 5 | Correspondence, 1977 | ||||||||||
| 6 | Correspondence, 1978-1979 | ||||||||||
| 7 | Correspondence, 1980s | ||||||||||
| 8 | Correspondence, 1990s | ||||||||||
| 9 | Correspondence, Not Dated | ||||||||||
| 10 | "John L. Margrave: Prolific, Creative, Indefatigable Chemist" | ||||||||||
| 11 | Leo Brewer Issue (1984), General Correspondence | ||||||||||
| 12 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B1 | ||||||||||
| 13 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B2 | ||||||||||
| 14 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B3 | ||||||||||
| 15 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B4 | ||||||||||
| 16 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B5 | ||||||||||
| 17 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B6 | ||||||||||
| 18 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B7 | ||||||||||
| 19 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B8 | ||||||||||
| 20 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B9 | ||||||||||
| 21 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B10 | ||||||||||
| 22 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B11 | ||||||||||
| 23 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B12 | ||||||||||
| 24 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B13 | ||||||||||
| 25 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B14 | ||||||||||
| 26 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B15 | ||||||||||
| 27 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B16 | ||||||||||
| 28 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B17 | ||||||||||
| 29 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B18 | ||||||||||
| 30 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B19 | ||||||||||
| 31 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B20 | ||||||||||
| 32 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B21 | ||||||||||
| 33 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B22 | ||||||||||
| 34 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B23 | ||||||||||
| 35 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B24 | ||||||||||
| 36 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B25 | ||||||||||
| 37 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B26 | ||||||||||
| 38 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B27 | ||||||||||
| 39 | Leo Brewer Issue, Manuscript B28 | ||||||||||
| 40 | Leo Brewer Issue, Miscellaneous | ||||||||||
| 41 | Leo Brewer Issue, Proofs, Manuscripts B1-B4 | ||||||||||
| 42 | Leo Brewer Issue, Proofs, Manuscripts B7-B14 | ||||||||||
| 43 | Leo Brewer Issue, Proofs, Manuscripts B15-B22 | ||||||||||
| 44 | Leo Brewer Issue, Proofs, Manuscripts B23-B28 | ||||||||||
| Manuscripts in original # order, with associated years noted | |||||||||||
| Box | Folder | ||||||||||
| 8 | 45 | 1-99 (1969, 1970, 1985, 1991, 1994) | |||||||||
| 46 | 100-162 (1970-1971) | ||||||||||
| 47 | 163-173 (1971-1972) | ||||||||||
| 48 | 174-185 (1971-1972) | ||||||||||
| 49 | 186-199 (1972) | ||||||||||
| Box | Folder | ||||||||||
| 9 | 1 | 200-210 (1972) | |||||||||
| 2 | 211-220 (1 | ||||||||||