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Language of Material: EnglishContributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesTitle: Frederick Emmons Terman paperscreator: Terman, Frederick Emmons, 1900-1982Identifier/Call Number: SC0160Physical Description: 113.75 Linear FeetDate (inclusive): 1920-1978Information about AccessNone.Ownership & CopyrightCopyright has been transferred to Stanford University for unpublished materials authored or otherwise produced by thecreator(s) of this collection. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction ofmaterials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permissionof the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of thecopyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.Cite As[Identification of item], Frederick Emmons Terman Papers (SC0160). Department of Special Collections and UniversityArchives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.1900 Born in English, Indiana on June 7, son of Lewis Madison and Anna Belle Minton Terman.1905 Moves with family from Indiana to California.1910 Settles permanently at Stanford when Lewis Terman joins Stanford Education Department faculty.1914 Begins experimenting with radio as a "ham" operator.1920 A.B. in Chemistry from Stanford University.1922 Engineer's Degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford.1924 Sc.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from M.I.T. Offered teaching position at M.I.T., but because of first onset

of tuberculosis, declines appointment.1925 Begins half-time teaching in Stanford E. E. Department.1926 Begins full-time teaching at Stanford.1927 Appointed Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Co-authors Transmission Line Theory with W. S.

Franklin.1928 Marries Sibyl Walcutt, graduate student in psychology, on March 22.1929 Birth of Frederick Walcutt Terman, March 10.1930 Appointed Associate Progessor of Electrical Engineering.1931 Birth of Terrence Christopher Terman, September 3.1932 Publishes book, Radio Engineering.1935 Publishes Measurement in Radio Engineering.1935 Birth of Lewis Madison Terman, August 26.1937 Becomes full professor and Executive Head of Electrical Engineering Department.1938 Publishes-Fundamentals of Radio.1940 Publishes Radio and Vacuum Tube Theory.1941 Elected President of the Institute of Radio Engineers.1942 -45 Director of the Harvard Radio Research Laboratory, engaged in military research on radar countermeasures.1943 Publishes Radio Engineers's Handbook.1944 Appointed Dean of Stanford's School of Engineering, succeeding Samuel B. Morris.1945 Awarded honorary Sc-D. from Harvard University.1946 Decorated by the British government for wartime research. Elected to the National Academy of Sciences.1948 Receives Presidential Medal of Merit.1950 Awarded Medal of Honor by the Institute of Radio Engineers.1952 Co-authors Electronic Measurements with Joseph M. Pettit.1953 Elected chairman of the Engineering Section of the National Academy of Sciences.1955-65 Provost of Stanford University.1959-65 Vice-President of Stanford.1964 Acting President of Stanford University, February to August.1965 Becomes Emeritus, August 31.

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1965 Engineering Building 500 named the Frederick Emmons Terman Laboratory.1965 Receives "Distinguished Citizen's Award" from the city of Palo Alto.1965 Tours U.S.S.R. as a member of three-man delegation sponsored by U.S. Office of Education to study scientific

and engineering education in Russia.1970 Receives Stanford Alumni Association's Herbert Hoover Medal for Distinguished Service.1973 Elected President of the Society of the Sigma Xi.1975 Death of Sibyl Terman on July 23. 1975 Awarded Korea's Order of Civil Merit Medal by President Chung-hee

Park.1976 Receives National Medal of Science from President Gerald Ford.1977 Donates his campus home to the University to establish educational research fund in honor of his late wife,

Sibyl Walcutt Terman.1977 Frederick Emmons Terman Engineering Center dedicated October 6.1978 Receives Stanford Associates Uncommon Man Award.1982 Died at his home on the Stanford Campus, December 19, 1982.FREDERICK E. TERMAN PROFESSIONAL AND FRATERNAL AFFILIATIONS

1. American Association for the Advancement of Science.2. American Institute of Electrical Engineering (now IEEE). Fellow.3. American Philosophical Society.4. American Society for Engineering Education.

1. Vice-President and Chairman of Administrative Council, 1949-51.2. Lamme Medal, 1964.3. Honorary Member, 1966.4. "Hall of Fame," 1968.

5. Ampex Corporation. Board of Directors, 1953-64.6. Army Advisory Committee on Contractual and Administrative Procedures for Research and Development, 1948.7. Army Electronics Proving Ground. Advisory Council, 1954-57.8. Audio Engineering Society. Honorary member, 1955.9. California Academy of Sciences. Fellow.10. California Co-ordinating Council for Higher Education. Consultant, 1967-68.11. Colorado Commission on Higher Education. Consultant, 1966-67; 1970.12. Committee on Higher Education in the State of New York. Consultant, 1960.13. Defense Science Board, 1957-58.14. Department of Commerce

1. Industrial Research and Development Division. Consultant, 1946-47.2. Patent Panel, 1963.

15. Department of Defense.1. Special Technical Advisory Group, 1950-53.2. T.A.P.E.C. Committee, 1953-56.

16. Dreyfus Foundation. Chairman, Special Advisory Committee to Trustees, 1969-17. Eta Kappa Nu.18. Granger Associates. Board of Directors, 1963-19. Harvard University. Visiting Committee, 1970-20. Harvard Radio Research Laboratory. Director, 1942-45.21. Hewlett-Packard Company.

1. Board of Directors, 1957-73.2. Director Emeritus, 1973-

22. Industry Committee for a Graduate Center for Science and Technology in New Jersey. Consultant, 1955-6623. Institute for Defense Analysis. Trustee, 1965-73.24. Institute for Science and Technology (New Jersey). Executive Committee, 1966-68.25. Institute of Radio Engineers (now IEEE)

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1. Director, 1940-43.2. Vice-President, 1940.3. President, 1941.4. Medal of Honor, 1950.5. Founder's Award, 1962.

26. Korean Institute for Advanced Science. Trustee, 1973.27. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Visiting Committee, 1970-28. National Academy of Engineering. Founding member.29. National Academy of Sciences.

1. Ad Hoc Committee on Tests of Battery Additives, 1953-54.2. Chairman, Engineering Section, 1953-56.3. Council, 1956-59.

30. National Bureau of Standards. Visiting Committee, 1970-31. National Defense Research Committee

1. Divisions 14 and 15, member, 1942-45.2. Vacuum Tube Development Committee, 1943-45.

32. National Research Council. Engineering Division, 1943-46.33. National Science Foundation. Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences

1. Member, 1955-59.2. Chairman, 1958-59.

34. Naval Research Advisory Committee.1. Member, 1956-64.2. Chairman, 1957-58

35. New York State Education Department. Consultant, 1968-69.36. Phi Beta Kappa.37. Phi Lambda Upsilon.38. President's Science Advisory Committee. Consultant, 1959-63; 1970-73.39. RCA Fellowship Board. Chairman, 1947-50.40. Sigma Tau.41. Sigma Xi

1. Education Board, 1956-58; 1967-70.2. President, 1975.

42. Signal Corps Research and Development Advisory Committee, 1954-62.43. Sloan Foundation Science Book Program.44. Southern Methodist University Foundation for Science and Engineering.

1. President and Trustee, 1965-74.2. Trutsee, 1974-

45. Stanford Bank. Board of Directors, 1964-71.46. Stanford Research Institute. Board of Directors, 1955-65.47. State Department. Board of Foreign Scholarships, 1960-65.48. State University of Florida. Consultant, 1970-71.49. Tau Beta Pi.50. Texas Christian University Research Foundation. Advisory Committee, 1972-51. Theta Xi.52. US/AID Team to Korea. Party Leader, 1970.53. U.S. Office of Education. Mission to U.S.S.R., 1965.54. Utah System of Higher Education. Consultant, 1972-73.55. Varian Associates. Board of Directors, 1948-53.

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56. Watkins-Johnson Company. Board of Directors, 1957-BiographyFrederick Emmons Terman, the first child of Lewis Madison and Anna Terman, was born in English, Indiana on June 7, 1900.Due to Lewis Terman's chronic tuberculosis, the family sought a more salubrious climate, moving to the Los Angeles area in1905. With the elder Terman's appointment to the Stanford University Education Department in 1910, the family settledpermanently in the Stanford area.Lewis Terman, an eminent psychologist and educator, is perhaps best known for his development of the Stanford-Binetintelligence tests. His work on IQ testing was however, only one aspect of a life-long professional interest in individualgiftedness and leadership. Frederick was undoubtedly influenced by some of his father's concepts, and later integratedthem into his own system of identifying faculty and students of unusual promise, and encouraging the fullest realization oftheir potentials. Growing up in an academic environment also instilled an early and thorough understanding of universityoperation, later to serve well in Dr. Terman's administrative career.Childhood at Stanford University had its less serious aspects as well. Dr. Terman recalls hiking in the Stanford foothills,fishing in Felt Lake, and swimming in Lake Lagunita. At the age of fourteen, Frederick and his neighbor, Herbert Hoover, Jr.,began experimenting with "ham" radio, resulting in Dr. Terman's life-long involvement with radio.Nine years old before he began primary school, Dr. Terman progressed rapidly and graduated from Stanford University in1920 with a degree in Chemistry. After obtaining an additional degree in Electrical Engineering at Stanford under ProfessorHarris J. Ryan, Terman went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for graduate study under Professor VannevarBush. Bush emphasized the practical, industrial applications of engineering in addition to theoretical research.Upon the completion of his doctorate in electrical engineering in 1924, Dr. Terman accepted a teaching appointment atM.I.T. Health was to play a decisive role in Frederick Terman's career as it had for his father. While visiting his family atStanford in the summer of 1924, he had a serious attack of tuberculosis, keeping him bed-ridden for a year.For his recovery, the California climate was preferable to Massachusetts, and the following year Dr. Terman accepted apart-time instructorship in electrical engineering at Stanford University. He continued his convalescence throughout theacademic year of 1925-26, getting up only a few hours each day to teach. Despite serious illness, these years were veryproductive. With the intense concentration characterizing all his endeavors, Terman used the time to read extensively theexisting radio engineering literature and to begin drafting his own first book.In the academic year 1926-27, Terman began full-time teaching at Stanford, specializing in electronics. Although theelectronics laboratory suffered from a severe shortage of funds, in the years between 1926 and 1941, Dr. Terman was ableto build up a program distinctive in its output of ideas, people and publications.Meanwhile, Dr. Terman's own career was flourishing. In 1937, he became a full professor and executive head of theDepartment of Electrical Engineering. Five of his seven books were published and were well received. More than 600,000copies would be published in nine languages. According to Dr. Terman, his books "reflect his interest in the systematicorganization of knowledge, and his desire to find simple quantitative ways to treat each topic."He was also active in numerous professional societies, particularly the Institute of Radio Engineers. In 1941 he was electedPresident of the I.R.E., a notable honor signifying the growing national visibility of Dr. Terman and the Stanford electronicsprogram.Pre-WW II years were significant in his personal life as well. In 1928, he married Sibyl Walcutt, a graduate student inpsychology. Their three sons, Frederick, Terrence and Lewis, were born between 1929 and 1935.The outbreak of World War II was a turning point for Dr. Terman. He was appointed to organize and direct the HarvardRadio Research Laboratory, which was responsible for developing countermeasures against enemy radar. This researchproject eventually had more than 850 employees. It devised electronic radar jammers; designed tunable receivers forlocating and analyzing radar signals; and manufactured billions of aluminum strips (called "chaff") which confused enemyradar reception when dropped from airplanes. The Radio Research Laboratory (operating over Europe) was credited withsaving many of the allied bombers, and Dr. Terman was decorated by both the American and British governments for hiswartime efforts.At the same time that he was directing the Harvard Laboratory, Dr. Terman was educating himself in the strategies ofsuccessful university administration. He benefited by living near the treasurer of Harvard University, from whom he learnedhow Harvard's administrative structure and policies contributed to its pre-eminence among universities. Other issuesdiscussed were the future of government support for university research after the war, and how such funding could best beutilized. Terman felt World War II had clearly demonstrated the importance of technological superiority in military success,and as a result, the federal government would place a new priority upon sponsoring advanced engineering research.

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Terman returned to Stanford in 1946 as Dean of Engineering. In his new position of responsibility, he was able to carry outthe concepts he had developed for strengthening the engineering program at Stanford. There were three basic componentsin his plan: the use of government research contracts; enhancement of the symbiotic relationship between local industryand the university; and distribution of funds for maximum academic benefit.The contacts Dr. Terman had made as director of the Harvard Radio Research Laboratory were useful in obtaining thefederal government contracts for Stanford. The newly established Office of Naval Research sought Dr. Terman's assistance,and with the approval of Stanford president, Donald B. Tresidder, research projects were initiated in chemistry, physics, andelectronics in 1945 and 1947. Terman developed administrative guidelines to assure that sponsored research wouldbenefit, rather than compete with, the educational mission of the University. Among the important aspects of theseguidelines were that all research projects should be built around the specific interests of individual faculty members, ratherthan being obtained by administrators and assigned to the faculty, and that research should actually be carried out bystudents and faculty as an integral part of their academic programs rather than being undertaken by professional researchstaff as an adjunct to educational goals. The conditions established with these original sponsored projects have continuedas the basis for the successful applied research programs at Stanford.Dr. Terman had long been opposed to the "ivory tower" image of universities. He recognized the practical and mutualbenefits that could accrue from interaction between industry and academia, and encouraged a closer relationship betweenthem.Palo Alto is often called the "birthplace of electronics" in honor of Lee DeForest's pioneering research with the audion tubein 1912, but when Dr. Terman began his teaching career in the 1920's, there were very few innovative engineeringcompanies in the Bay Area. Terman was disturbed to find most of his best students moving to the east coast to find jobs. Inthe 1930's Professor Terman attempted to ameliorate the situation by helping talented students establish their own smallcompanies. His greatest success was the Hewlett-Packard company; Terman arranged for a 8500 research assistantship tobring his former student, David Packard, back from a job at General Electric in New York to collaborate with WilliamHewlett, another of his inventive students. Terman was the "godfather" of this and several other student-initiated venturesthat formed the nucleus of the San Francisco Bay Area's industrial development, today's "Silicon Valley."As Dean of Engineering, Dr. Terman could effectively foster cooperation between Stanford's engineering program and localresearch-oriented companies. He encouraged faculty consulting, developed industrial affiliates programs through whichcompanies could keep informed of the latest scientific developments in their fields, and initiated the Honors CooperativeProgram, allowing employees of local firms to study part-time toward advanced degrees at Stanford. These arrangementsproved to be mutually beneficial. Innovative industries benefited from the intellectual stimulus of a strong university, whosegraduates also provided an exceptionally qualified work force. Programs like the Honors Cooperative became addedrecruitment incentives. In return, the Stanford Engineering School received financial support through the affiliates andcooperative programs. Potential students were attracted by the favorable employment environment as well as academicexcellence. The opening of the Stanford Industrial Park in the 1950's strengthened the university-industry liaison, and theStanford pattern has since been emulated throughout the United States.More important to the Engineering School's development than sponsored research or industrial cooperation was Dr.Terman's program for obtaining maximum benefit from available resources. As Dean, Terman directed the fiscal policies ofthe School. He was firmly committed to the concept of investing in faculty, not in buildings. As an expression of this, he feltmoney should be directed towards hiring the finest research-oriented engineers possible. He considered it wasteful toconstruct new buildings, filled with expensive equipment, without top-quality scientists to use them. He also felt it wasbetter economy to pay the high salaries necessary to attract a few leading engineers, than to use the same amount ofmoney to hire a greater number of mediocre professors at lower salaries. He has compared his strategy to a track team,saying, "It's better to have one seven-foot jumper on your team than any number of six-foot jumpers.He called this principle the "steeples of excellence." These steeples consist of very small groups of experts in significantfields, who by leadership in their professions, can attract grant money, as well as the finest students and junior facultymembers. Terman's formula for the judicious combining of federal money with industrial support propelled the StanfordEngineering School from a merely regional institution into national prominence.With his appointment as Provost of Stanford University in 1955, Dr. Terman assumed broader administrative responsibilities. Although President J. E. Wallace Sterling, historian, and Frederick Terman, engineer, had different academic backgrounds, they shared similar administrative and educational philosophies. Like Terman, Sterling believed institutional superiority was based upon the outstanding achievement of individual faculty members. Highest priority was placed upon hiring and retaining the finest scholar-teachers, and faculty search, selection, and tenure polices were made more rigorous and competitive at all levels. As can be seen in Series III of this collection, Dr. Terman and his Provost's Office staff kept meticulously detailed data on the operations of every department throughout the University, including average class sizes, number of student contacts for each faculty member, Ph.D. output per professor, faculty salaries and anticipated

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retirement dates. Dr. Terman often had a fuller knowledge of the workings of a department than did its chairman. Thesestatistics were invaluable for strengthening and streamlining the academic programs in all areas of Stanford. During theSterling-Terman administration, the University experienced unprecedented growth in national academic prominence andprestige.Although Dr. Terman retired as Provost in 1965, he has continued to serve as a part-time consultant to the President, andhas designed and carried out several studies on school and department budgets, faculty planning, benefits and retirement.Dr. Terman has continued to be active in many professional societies, holding elective offices or committee appointmentsin the Institute of Radio Engineers, the American Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the Institute of Electricaland Electronics Engineers, the National Academy of Engineering, and Sigma Xi.In keeping with his belief that the United States must maintain technological superiority in a highly competitive world, hehas served as a consultant or advisor for the Institute of Defense Analysis, the Defense Science Board, the President'sScientific Advisory Committee, and the Navy, Air Force, and Signal Corps.Since his retirement in 1965, he has devoted particular attention to the development of higher education in science andengineering, both in the United States and abroad. Among these project have been the Southern Methodist Foundation forScience and Engineering, the Korean Institute for Advanced Science, and a U.S. Office of Education mission to the U.S.S.R.Dr. Terman once said, "I most enjoy helping to build something up, taking an unformulated enterprise and making it intowhat it could become." Today Stanford University, and the surrounding communities of technical scholars, bear witness tothe continuing influence of that idea.TERMAN: MAJOR CORRESPONDENTS

1. The following list includes only major correspondents in the Terman collection. For a complete index to theTerman collection of personal and corporate names, see the card index of the Terman collection in the StanfordUniversity Archives.

2. Abramowitz, Moses3. Abramson, Norman4. Adams, Dwight B5. Albert, Arthur L6. Alford, Andres7. Alger, Philip8. Allen, Peter C9. Allyn, Nathaniel C10. Almond, Gabriel11. Alway, Robert H12. American Association for the Advancement of Science13. American Council on Education14. American Institute of Electrical15. Engineers16. American Telephone and Telegraph17. Angell, James B18. Anliker, Max19. Arbuckel, Ernest C20. Arizona, University of21. Armstrong, Edwin H22. Arrow, Kenneth23. Ayer, William E24. Axt, Richard25. Bacchetti, Raymond C26. Bacon, David C27. Bailey, George28. Bailey, Stuart L29. Bailey, Thomas A

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30. Baker, W R G31. Barus, David N32. Beadle, George33. Bechtel, Stephen D34. Bell Telephone Laboratories35. Benjamin, Curtis G36. Bennett, Merrill K37. Bennett, Rawson38. Berkner, Lloyd39. Beverage, H H40. Black, John D41. Black, Leonard J42. Bloch, Felix43. Boelter, L M K44. Boring, M M45. Bowker, Albert H46. Bowles, Edward47. Bown, Ralph48. Brandin, Alf E49. Brandt, Karl50. Brittain, James E51. Bronk, Detlev52. Bronwell, Arthur B53. Brooks, E. Howard54. Burden, William A55. Bush, Robert N56. Bush, Royal Robert57. Bush, Vannevar58. Buttner, Harold H59. Byrne, John F60. California Institute of Technology61. California, University of (all campuses)62. Campbell, W Glenn63. Carlson, Donald T64. Carnegie Corporation of New York65. Carter, E Finley66. Cassidy, Harold G67. Celanese Corporation68. Chaffee, E L69. Chambers, Dudley70. Chernoff, Herman71. Chestnut, Harold72. Chicago, University of73. Chodorow, Marvin74. Christeller, Norman L75. Clayton, John M76. Clement, Lewis77. Coates, Leonidas D

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78. Coggeshall, I S79. Columbia Broadcasting System80. Columbia University81. Compton, Karl T82. Conant, James B83. Cook, Lyle E84. Copp, William C85. Cornell University86. Cowlich, W B87. Crawford, Frederick88. Crawford, John D89. Creighton, Kenneth90. Crone, W Reed91. Cross, James E92. Croxton, Frank C93. Cullum, A Earl94. Cuthbertson, Kenneth95. Daniell, C M96. Davis, Joseph S97. Davis, Paul H98. Davis, William 099. Dawson, Francis M100. Dazey, Kendal I101. Dees, Bowen C102. de Forest, Lee103. Dellinger, H104. Djerassi, Carl105. Dodds, John W106. Donner, Stanley T107. Dornbusch, Sanford M108. Dow, William G109. Doyle, Morris110. Dubridge, Lee A111. Dunn, Donald A112. Durand, William F113. Eastham, Melville114. Eastman, Austin V115. Ekstrand, Philip116. Eldred, W Noel117. Eliassen, Rolf118. Elliot, Harold119. Elwell, Cyril F120. Encyclopedia Britannica121. Engstrom, E W122. Erwin, E S123. Eurich, Alvin C124. Everest, F Alton125. Everitt, William L

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126. Farnsworth, Paul127. Farnsworth, Philip128. Farnsworth Television and Radio Company129. Faulkner, Ray130. Faville, David E131. Federal Telegraph Company132. Field, Lester M133. Fink, Donald G134. Flax, Alexander H135. Florida, University of136. Flory, Paul137. Flynn, James138. Folkers, Karl139. Ford, Thomas W140. Ford Foundation141. Ford Motor Company142. Forslund, Dolores143. Forsythe, George144. Foster, John S, Jr.145. Franklin, Gene146. Franklin, Ruth147. Freund, C J148. Fubini, Eugene149. Fuller, Leonard F150. Gannett, E K151. General Electric Company152. General Radio Company153. Gentry, Kenneth M154. Georgia Institute of Technology155. Gere, James M156. Gibbons, James F157. Gibson, Weldon B158. Gilfillan Brothers159. Ginzton, Edward160. Glover, Frederic 0161. Goheen, John D162. Golmark, Peter163. Goldsmith, Alfred N164. Goldstein, Avram165. Gould, D H166. Grad, Arthur167. Graham, Virgil M168. Granger, John V N169. Gregory, George T170. Greulich, William171. Grieder, Elmer172. Grinter, Linton E173. Grobstein, Clifford

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174. Guy, Raymond F175. Haley, Bernard176. Hall, Harvey177. Haller, George L178. Hann, Paul179. Hansen, William Webster180. Harman, Willis181. Harris, Donald B182. Hartig, Henry E183. Harvard University184. Haskins, Carly P185. Hastorf, Albert186. Hawkinson, John187. Hazeltine, Alan188. Hazeltine Service Corporation189. Heebink, David190. Heffner, Hubert191. Heintz and Kaufman192. Heising, Raymond A193. Helliwell, Robert A194. Helm, 0 W195. Henline, H H196. Hewlett, William R197. Hewlett-Packard Company198. Hildebrand, Roger199. Hilgard, Ernest R200. Hilton, Ronald201. Hoff, Nicholas202. Hofstadter, Robert203. Holloman, J Herbert204. Holme, Thomas T205. Hooper, WilliamL206. Hoover, Herbert207. Hoover, Herbert Jr.208. Horle, Lawrence F F209. Huggins, Robert210. Hughes Aircraft Co.211. Hulstede, G E212. Hunter, Could H213. Hurd, Paul214. Hutchinson, Eric215. Hygrade Sylvania Co.216. Illinois Institute of Technology217. Illinois, University of218. Institute for Defense Analysis219. Institute of Electrical and220. Electronics Engineers221. Institute of Radio Engineers

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222. International Business Machines223. International Standard Electrical224. International Telephone and Telegraph225. Ireson, W Grant226. Israel, Dorman D227. Jackson, J Hugh228. Jaconbson, David229. Jensen, Peter L230. Johns Hopkins University231. Johnson, William S232. Jones, Thomas233. Jones, William234. Kaar, I J235. Kaisel, Stanley F236. Kaplan, Henry237. Kays, William238. Kelly, Mervin J239. Kemnitzer, William240. Kennedy, Donald241. Kenworthy, Dudley242. Kern County Land Company243. Kerr, Clark244. Killian, James R245. Killian, Thomas J, Jr.246. Kindy, Ward B247. King, James R248. Kixmiller, Richard W249. Klipsch, Paul250. Knowles, Hugh S251. Kornberg, Arthur252. Kranzberg, Melvin253. Krauskopf, Konrad254. Kushner, LawrenceM255. Lampe, J H256. Langle, Robert257. Lapp, John258. Larson, Robert W259. Laun, Harold260. Lebacqz, Jean261. Lederberg, Joshua262. Lieberman, Gerald263. Lippincott, Donald K264. Linsley, Ray K265. Linvill, John G266. Linvill, William267. Llewellyn, Fred B268. Lockheed Aircraft269. Long, Moses C

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270. Loughren, Arthur V271. Lyman, Richard272. Lynd, John273. Lyon, Richard F274. McCord, William275. McCormack, James, Jr.276. McDaniel, Joseph277. McDonough, John278. McFadden, Duncan I279. McGhie, L Farrell280. McGraw-Hill Book Company281. Mackay Radio and Telegraph282. McKenzie, Lawson M283. MacKeown, Samuel S284. Manning, Bayless285. Mason, David286. Massachusetts Institute for Technology287. Menneken, Carl E288. Meyer, Myrl289. Meyrhof, Walter E290. Michigan, University of291. Miller, William292. Millman, Sidney293. Minnesota, University of294. Mohr, Lawrence295. Morris, Albert J296. Morris, Samuel B297. Moses, Lincoln298. Mothershead, John299. Motorola Incorporated300. Moulton, Robert301. National Academy of Science302. National Broadcasting Company303. National Science Foundation304. Nelson, Lyle305. Neville, Harvey A306. New York University307. Noller, Carl308. Norberg, Arthur309. Northrop Aircraft310. Northwestern University311. Norton, Garrison312. Oakford, Robert313. O'Brien, Richard314. Oglesby, Clarkson315. Ohio State University316. Oliphant, Charles317. Olson, Jane V

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318. O'Neil, Marshall319. Oregon State College320. Otis, Brooks321. Owen, Lillian C322. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph323. Packard, David324. Page, Benjamin325. Pake, George326. Panofsky, Wolfgang K H327. Park, Charles328. Parks, George329. Pearson, Daryl330. Pearson, Gerald331. Pederson, Carlton332. Pennsylvania State College333. Pennsylvania, University of334. Perkins, David335. Peterson, Allen336. Pettit, Joseph M337. Phinney, Edward D338. Pike, Thomas339. Pindar, Frederick V L340. Pior, Emmanuel341. Pitzer, Kenneth342. Polkinghorn, Frank A343. Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn344. Pond, Samuel345. Poniatoff, Alexander M346. Post, Serafim Fred347. Pratt, Haraden348. Princeton University349. Quillen, I J350. Radio Corporation of America351. Raffel, Sidney352. Rambo, William R353. RAND Corporation354. Ray, Dixy Lee355. Raytheon Company356. Rees, Mina D357. Reich, Herbert J358. Rhinelander, Philip359. Rich, Charles S360. Ritchie, Jesse M361. Rochester University362. Rockefeller Foundation363. Rogers, Rutherford364. Rosenzwieg, Robert365. Rothwell, C Easton

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366. Royden, Halsey367. Ryan, Harris J368. Ryan, Lawrence V369. Ryder, John D370. Saville, Thorndike371. Schiff, Leonard372. Schoenfeld, Earl373. Schramm, Wilbur374. Scientific Research Society of America375. Scoles, Edward A376. Scroggs, Joseph C377. Seaborg, Glenn378. Sears, Robert379. Seeger, Raymond J380. Seitz, Frederick381. Sensabaugh, George382. Shackelford, Benjamin E383. Shepard, Jack384. Shockley, William385. Shute, Ellison386. Siegman, Anthony E387. Sigma Xi Society388. Sinclair, Donald B389. Skilling, Hugh H390. Smith, Ralph391. Snyder, Rixford392. Solomon, Herbert393. Sommers, Armiger H394. Southern California, University of395. Southern Methodist University396. Southern Pacific Railroad397. Spaeth, Carl398. Spaght, Monroe399. Spangenberg, Karl400. Spencer, Eldridge T401. SDerry Gyroscope Company402. Stanford Research Institute403. Stauffer, John404. Stearns, H Myrl405. Steel, Geoffrey406. Steere, William407. Steiner, Kurt408. Sterling, J E Wallace409. Stewart, Arthur410. Stewart, Irvin411. Stow, Lyman412. Stratton, Julius A413. Strothman, F W

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414. Sturrock, Peter415. Susskind, Charles416. Suits, C Guy417. Supervised Investors Services418. Suppes, Patrick419. Swain, Robert E420. Swank, Raynard C421. Sylvania Electric Products422. Sylvester, Peter423. Syntex S. A.424. Tarr, Curtis425. Tarshis, Lorie426. Taylor, Maxwell D427. Television Shares Management Company428. Texas, University of429. Thompson, B J430. Thompson, James S431. Thurber, James432. Tresidder, Donald B433. Tucker, E A434. Turner, H M435. Twitty, Victor C436. U. S. Air Force U. S. Army437. U. S. Atomic Energy Commission438. U. S. Commerce, Department of439. U. S. Defense, Department of440. U. S .Health, Education and Welfare, Department of441. U. S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration442. U. S. Navy443. Van Dyke, Arthur444. Van Valkenberg, M E445. Varian Associates446. Vennard, John447. Villard, Oswald G, Jr.448. Vogel, Ralph H449. Wagener, Winfield G450. Wagner, Harvey451. Walker, Eric A452. Walker, Frank Fish453. Walker, Robert454. Washington University (St. Louis)455. Washington, University of456. Waterman, Alan457. Watkins, Dean A458. Watkins, James T, IV459. Webster, David Locke460. Weigle, Clifford461. Weiner, Norbert

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462. Weisner, Jerome B463. Wert, Robert464. Westinghouse Electrical Company465. Westman, Harold P466. Weyl, F Joachim467. Wheeler, Harold P468. Whitaker, Douglas469. Whitaker, Virgil470. White, William C471. Wiggins, Ira472. Wilbur, Ray Lyman473. Winbigler, H Donald474. Winters, Arthur Yvor475. Wired Radio Incorporated476. Wisconsin, University of477. Wise, Lauress478. Woodyard, John479. Wright, Gordon480. Yale University481. Young, Richard G482. Zahl, Harold A483. Zworykin, Vladimir K

Scope and ContentsThe papers of Frederick Emmons Terman, dating from 1920 to 1978, document all phases of his long and influential careeras an educator, electronics engineer, administrator, and author. The collection consists of nearly 200 boxes ofcorrespondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, speeches and miscellaneous materials accumulated by Dr. Terman and hisstaff throughout his professional life. Because of Dr. Terman's varied career, and the corresponding breadth of thiscollection, these papers will be a valuable resource for researchers in many disciplines, including the history of science,military history, educational administration and even urban development.The bulk of this collection was donated by Dr. Terman in April, 1977. Since that time, he has continued to send smallergroups of materials as he no longer needed them. The actual processing of the collection began in December, 1977, andwas completed in the summer of 1980. The project costs were generously underwritten by a grant from Dr. Terman.The files had been divided between his campus office and his home study. When the papers arrived, they had, for the mostpart, already been segregated into discrete groups such as "Provost's Personal Files," and "Institute of Radio Engineer'sRecords." In arranging these papers, I have respected Dr. Terman's own organizational scheme as much as possible.Because the collection is so large and varied, a series structure was devised to provide more convenient access forresearchers. In some cases, such as the "Harvard Radio Research Laboratory Records," the current series is equivalent toDr. Terman's own compilation of records on that subject. But in some other cases, such as the "Professional OrganizationsSeries," several smaller groups of papers were brought together topically as subdivisions of a larger series. Thus, aresearcher with a particular interest in the history of engineering societies, for example, needs only to consult Series IV ofthe collection.Within each series, I have arranged the papers according to their original organization when possible. In some series, thiswork was limited to merely rearranging a few misfiled papers. In other groups , the plan of organization was not apparent,so the folders have been ordered in a manner consistent with the overall structure of the collection.There are two modes of access to this collection: through the subject-oriented box and folder register; and through theindex of correspondents, both of which are divided by series. The researcher is advised to consult the series descriptions todetermine which are most relevant, and then check through the inventory and index of the appropriate series. Thisprocedure will insure maximum coverage and accessibility of the collection. The index is available for use in the StanfordUniversity Archives.Preface

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Frederick Terman ranks as one of the most successful of American administrators of science, engineering, and highereducation in this century, a reputation that has eclipsed his deserved stature as a leading researcher and teacher in thefield of radio engineering. Terman figured prominently in the development of electrical engineering as an academicdiscipline, the mobilization of American science and engineering in support of the war effort between 1942 and 1945, andthe rapid growth after the war of an international center of industry based on advances in science and technology which weknow today as the "Silicon Valley." It is fitting that the preservation of Terman's personal, scientific, and administrativepapers should match his other accomplishments as a unique and virtually inexhaustible legacy, this time to historians.The Terman papers will be approached from a variety of angles, a fact recognized and encouraged by the organization ofthis guide. Historians interested in the institutional basis of science and technology in wartime will be drawn to virtuallycomplete records--including scarce or unpublished administrative histories and technical reports--stemming from Terman'srole as director of the Harvard Radio Research Laboratory. Utilizing documents generated or collected by Terman during histenure in a succession of offices at Stanford and within the national engineering community, the historian can trace thedevelopment of numerous organizations in science and engineering, including the Institute of Radio Engineers, the Instituteof Electrical and Electronics Engineering, the President's Scientific Advisory Committee, the Institute for Defense Analysis,the Stanford Electronics and Microwave Laboratories, and the School of Engineering at Stanford University. As a StanfordUniversity administrator, most notably as Provost of the University from 1955 until 1965 and consultant to the President ofthe University until 1975, Terman formulated a philosophy of faculty selection and research funding based on the notion of"steeples of excellence." Example's of Terman's application of this philosophy abound in his administrative files, preservedin this collection, so that the historian will find here a laboratory in which to examine in unusual detail and intimacy how abroad range of academic disciplines were supported in a particular institutional setting.Terman's papers are a rich resource regarding the ideas and instruments of science and engineering. His own research,inventions, teaching, and consulting activities are well documented. Yet, Terman's contemporaries and proteges bestremember him as the man with his finger in every pie and on every pulse; attention to detail, his astonishing memory, andready access to voluminous and well-managed files struck most Terman watchers as the keystones of his success as ajudge of talent and recruiter. Terman's carefully organized observations and reports on the careers and work of othersamount to a running reportage on the progress of research at Stanford and numerous other universities and industrial labs;the reports he prepared as scientific advisor to the Television Shares Management Company between 1948 and 1978provide a particularly noteworthy example of Terman in his role as commentator on the technical achievements of his day.As voluminous and complete as the Terman papers may be, additional sources are available to Terman biographers andhistorians wishing to investigate his life and times. Foremost among these is a series of interviews with Terman conductedby Arthur L. Norberg, Charles Susskind, and Roger Hahn, transcripts of which are housed at the Stanford UniversityArchives and The Bancroft Library of the University of California, Berkeley. Collections of the personal, scientific, andadministrative papers of scientists and engineers associated with Terman and with Stanford University, such as those ofFelix Bloch, William W. Hansen, David Locke Webster, and Leonard Schiff further illuminate many of the events and projectswith which Terman was involved and are housed in the Stanford University Archives, while the papers of Cyril F. Elwell,housed in the Department of Special Collections of the Stanford University Libraries, provide additional backgroundmaterial concerning the early development of the electronics industry in the San Francisco Bay Area.Henry LowoodBibliographer for History of Science and Technology Collections, Stanford University LibrariesAcknowledgementsSincere thanks are due to all whose efforts contributed to this project, especially to Dr. Frederick E. Terman, who made thegenerous gift of this collection, and financial support for its processing. In addition, this project would not have beenpossible without the work of former University Archivist Ralph Hansen, and the current Archivist Roxanne-Louise Nilan, whowere responsible for arranging the transfer of these papers, and overseeing the complicated logistics accompanying acollection of this size.BibliographyAlumni Almanac (Stanford), May 1970."Herbert Hoover medal to Frederick Terman." American Men and Women of Science. 14th edition. New York : R. R. Bowker,1980.Blakeslee, Sandra. "Stanford to honor Fred Terman at Engineering Center October 6," Campus Report (Stanford), 5 October1977.Blum, Walter, "The Grand Vizier of the age of electronics: Terman of Stanford," San Francisco Examiner, 24 March 1963.Buzan, John, "Terman to retire from his position as V.P. and Provost," Stanford Daily, 25 May 1965.

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Bylinsky, Gene. "California's great breeding ground for industry," Fortune, June 1974.Bylinsky, Gene. The Innovation Millionaires: how they succeed. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1976."Hewletts, Packards main donors to Terman Engineering Center." Campus Report (Stanford), 18 April 1973.Elder, Rob. "The man who discovered electronic gold at Stanford," San Jose Mercury-News, 2 October 1977.Glover, Frederic O. "Dr. Terman's paper trail," Sandstone and Tile, Winter, 1979.The International Who's Who. 43rd edition. London : Europa Publications, 1980.Medeiros, Frank A. "The Sterling years at Stanford: a study in the dynamics of institutional change," Ph.D. dissertation,Stanford University, 1979.Moffat, Samuel. "Bridge to the future," The Stanford Magazine, Fall/Winter 1976.Paine, Adelaide. "Dr. Frederick Emmons Terman: Vice President, Provost, Stanford University," The Microwave Journal,March 1961.Rivers, William L. "Terman of Stanford," Stanford Today, Autumn 1965.Rummell, Frances V.and Paine, Adelaide."He searches for 'steeples of talent," Reader's Digest, December 1962."Stanford Engineering School helps draw industry to the area." Palo Alto Times. 29 February 1956.Rummell, Frances V.and Paine, Adelaide."Stanford's talent scout extraordinary."Salzman, Ed. "One man sparks Peninsula electronics boom," Oakland Tribune, May 1961.Seagoe, May V. Terman and the gifted. Los Altos, Calif. : William Kaufmann, 1975."Frederick Emmons Terman." Stanford Engineering News, July 1965.Terman, Sibyl W. "Personality of the month: F. E. Terman," The Link (Stanford Electronics Laboratories), December 1955.Wascher, Jim. "New engineering center planned," Stanford Daily, 18 April 1973.Who's Who in America. 41st edition. Chicago : Marquis Publishers, 1980.Subjects and Indexing TermsMicroelectronics industry -- History. -- United StatesMinutes.Microelectronics industry -- California -- Santa Clara County.Engineering -- Societies, etc.clippings (information artifacts)Reports.Engineering -- Study and teaching.patentsSpeeches.Engineering -- History. -- United StatesElectronicsScience -- History.Stanford University. Office of the ProvostCalifornia Institute of Technology.Stanford University -- General subdivision--Administration.;Stanford University. School of EngineeringRadio Research Laboratory (U.S.)Hoover, HerbertTerman, Frederick Emmons, 1900-1982Terman, Frederick Emmons, 1900-1982Wilbur, Ray L. (Ray Lyman)Stanford University. Department of Electrical Engineering -- General subdivision--Faculty.;Sterling, J. E. Wallace (John Ewart Wallace)

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  Harvard Radio Research Laboratory Series I 1942-1946Scope and Contents noteThis series consists of correspondence, reports, committee minutes, newspaper andmagazine articles related to Dr. Terman's tenure as director of the Harvard Radio ResearchLaboratory during World War II.This laboratory, which at its peak had approximately 880 employees, was responsible for thetwo major aspects of radar countermeasures: first, designing devices to jam or otherwiseconfuse enemy radar; and second, to build receivers that would determine the location andoperational characteristics of enemy radar installations. Among the laboratory's inventionswere various transmitters, both air-borne and land-based that would emit electronic signalsto jam radar, and "chaff," strawlike aluminum strips that when dropped in large quantitiesfrom airplanes would reflect radar beams to confuse the radar image. The Harvard RadioResearch Lab was credited with having saved many of the American bombers that operatedover Germany. Its equipment also played an important role in the Normandy invasion.The laboratory was administered by the National Defense Research Committee, which inturn was a component of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, created byPresident Roosevelt's Executive Order of June 28, 1941. For further information on theadministration and history of the H.R.R.L. and its overseas branch, the American BritishLaboratory, see Box 9 of this series.Box 1: Stanford-Radio Research Lab (R-R-L). Correspondence, 1941-46. Alphabeticallyarranged subject files of correspondence between Dr. Terman at the Radio Research Lab,and Stanford University faculty, students, and administrators, chiefly on University business.Included is one folder concerned with Dr. Terman's appointment as Dean of Engineering, aposition he assumed immediately upon returning to Stanford.Boxes 2-4: R.R.l. General Files, 1941-46. Alphabetically arranged subject files of Dr. Terman'scorrespondence and memoranda relating to all aspects of the Laboratory's operations.Boxes 5-8: Project Committee, 1941-45. Minutes and supporting documents of the ProjectCommittee, which assigned and supervised the research project of various working groupswithin the R.R.L.Box 8: Publicity, 1945-46 . News releases, newspaper and magazine clippings, photographsand other publicity materials related to the R.R.L.'s wartime efforts.Box 9: Administrative histories and operational reports. Published and unpublished historiesof the R.R.L. and A.B.L., and operational reports on the use of radar countermeasures. Mostof these were written soon after the war ended, in 1945 and 1946.Boxes 10-16: R.R.L. Reports, 1941-46. Technical reports, including those issued by theLaboratory as a whole, and separate series issued by the various working groups within theLab. These reports, primarily in published form, are filed according to the numbers assignedby the R.R.L.Box 17: Chaff and rope samples. Examples of the various forms of aluminum "chaff" and"rope" developed at R.R.L. to confuse radar reception.

   

  STANFORD - R.R.L. CORRESPONDENCE. 1942-1945   box 1, folder 1 Cbox 1, folder 2 Dbox 1, folder 3 Deanship (including Tresidder, Morris, Skilling, etc. -- see also alphabetical folders

under individual names)box 1, folder 4 E-Fbox 1, folder 5 Gbox 1, folder 6 Hbox 1, folder 7 J-Lbox 1, folder 8 Mbox 1, folder 9 N (National Defense Research Committee)box 1, folder 10 P-R

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box 1, folder 11 S-Skillingbox 1, folder 12 SM-SZbox 1, folder 13 Tbox 1, folder 14 W-Z

  R.R.L. GENERAL FILES   box 2, folder 1 American British Laboratory: Correspondence, 1943-1945box 2, folder 2 Building - R.R.L. Floor Plans.box 2, folder 3 Demobilization Program: O.S.R.D. and R.R.L., 1944-1945box 2, folder 4 Division 15 Problems. 1943-1944box 2, folder 5 Equipment: Development projects, nomenclature, installation and shipping. 1943

October-1945 Julybox 2, folder 6 Equipment: Development projects, nomenclature, installation and shipping. 1945

August-1945 Decemberbox 2, folder 7 Equipment, operational use of in the E.T.O. 1943-1945box 2, folder 8 European Theater of Operations -- Reports from. 1943-1947box 2, folder 9 Japan--Pacific Theater of Operations--Reports 1944-1946box 2, folder 10 Organization Charts. 1942-1945box 2, folder 11 Personnel--General folder. 1943-1945box 2, folder 12 Personnel Directories. 1942-1946box 3, folder 1 Personnel Distribution--Weekly lists. 1942-1944box 3, folder 2 Personnel Distribution--Weekly lists. 1945-1946box 3, folder 3 Personnel--Final report. 1945 December 15box 3, folder 4 Personnel-Placement Office. 1945-1946box 3, folder 5 Personnel--Terminations (Demobilization). 1945-1946box 3, folder 6 Personnel--Terminations (Demobilization). 1945-1946box 3, folder 7 Personnel--Terminations (Demobilization). 1945-1946box 3, folder 8 Personnel--Terminations: Weekly Summaries. 1945-1946box 3, folder 9 Post-War: N.D.R.C. Division 15. 1948-1957box 3, folder 10 Post-War: O.S.R.D. 1946-1947box 3, folder 11 Post-War: Oliphant, Charles. 1946box 3, folder 12 Post-War: R.R.L. 1946-1947box 3, folder 13 Post-War: R.R.L. 1953-1970box 3, folder 14 Prize Story Contest. 1945box 4, folder 1 Radiation Laboratory (M.I.T.): Personnel Directories and Placement Survey.

1944-1946box 4, folder 2 Radio Research Lab: Basic Papers. 1942box 4, folder 3 Radio Research Lab: Miscellaneous. 1942-1946box 4, folder 4 Radio Research Lab: Publications. 1945box 4, folder 5 Radio Research Lab: Publications. 1946 January-Februarybox 4, folder 6 Radio Research Lab: Publications. 1946 March-1948 Maybox 4, folder 7 Radio Research Lab: Scope. 1942-1944box 4, folder 8 Radio Research Lab Technical Program. 1944box 4, folder 9 Terman, F.E.--England Trip (Personal). 1942box 4, folder 10 Terman, F.E.--England Trip (Technical). 1942-1943box 4, folder 11 Terman, F.E.--Letters of Commendation. 1942-1946box 4, folder 12 Terman, F.E.--O.S.R.D. appointments (Divisions 14 and 15). 1942-46.box 4, folder 13 Terman, F.E.--Personal interest items. 1942-49.box 4, folder 14 Vacuum Tubes. 1944-45.

  PROJECT COMMITTEE: PAPERS ASSOCIATED WITH MEETINGS   box 5, folder 1 #2 - 12 (May Oct. 1943)box 5, folder 2 #13 - 20 (Oct. - Dec. 1943)box 5, folder 3 #21 - 26 (Jan. - Feb. 1944)box 5, folder 4 #27 - 32 (Feb. - March 1944)

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box 5, folder 5 #33 - 42 (March - June 1944)box 5, folder 6 #43 - 52 (June - August 1944)box 5, folder 7 #53 - 64 (Sept. - Oct. 1944)box 5, folder 8 #65 - 73 (Nov. - Dec. 1944)box 6, folder 1 #74 - 79 (Jan. - Feb. 1945)box 6, folder 2 #80 - 84 (Feb. - March 1945)box 6, folder 3 #85 - 89 (March - April 1945)box 6, folder 4 #90 - 92 (May 1945)box 6, folder 5 #93 - 95 (May - June 1945)box 6, folder 6 #96 - 98 (June - July 1945)box 6, folder 7 #99 - 101 (July 1945)box 7, folder 1 #102 - 105 (July - Aug. 1945)box 7, folder 2 Minutes: Summary of business at meetings 1 61; Minutes #1 - 24 (May 1943 - Jan.

1944)box 7, folder 3 Minutes: #25 - 50 (Jan. 1944 - July 1944)box 7, folder 4 Minutes: #51 - 73 (Aug. 1944 - Jan. 1945)box 7, folder 6 Minutes: #84 - 95 (March - June 1945)box 7, folder 5 Minutes: #74 - 83 (Jan. - March 1945)box 7, folder 7 Minutes: #95 - 105 (June - Aug. 1945)box 7, folder 8 Executive Committee: Papers associated with meetings. #1 - 18, Oct. 1943 - July

1944.box 7, folder 9 Executive Committee: Minutes #1-- 17, Oct. 1943 - Oct. 1944.box 7, folder 10 Management Committee: Papers associated with meetings. Aug. - Nov. 1945.box 7, folder 11 Management Committee: Minutes Aug. - Nov. 1945.

  PUBLICITY   box 8, folder 1 Magazine and Radio Publicity.box 8, folder 2 Newspaper Clippings: 1944-46.box 8, folder 3 Press Parties; News Releases. 1945.box 8, folder 4 Radar Magazine. 1944-45.box 8, folder 5 Photographs: American-British Laboratory.box 8, folder 6 Photographs: Navy Installations of R.C.M. Equipment.box 8, folder 7 Photographs: Press Photos.box 8, folder 8 Photographs: War in the Ether: Operational Radar Countermeasures in WW II

(Photos from report of that name. Numbers on back of photos indicate section ofreport they were to be inserted into.)

box 8, folder 9 Photographs: "window."

  ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORIES AND OPERATIONAL REPORTS   box 9, folder 1 Administrative History of the Radio Research Laboratory by F. E. Terman,

Director. March 21, 1946. Bound. 64 numbered pages, 80 pages of figures, 11pages of Appendix A. (Note: Although report's author is officially listed as F. E.Terman, Dr. Terman says that report was actually written by Oswald G. Villard, Jr.)

box 9, folder 2 Administrative Report of the American-British Laboratory of Division 15 of theNDRC. October 1, 1945. Bound, 84 pages. Illustrated with photographs and charts.

box 9, folder 3 Electronics Warfare: A report on Radar Countermeasures. Released by the JointBoard on Scientific Information Policy for: OSRD, War Department, NavyDepartment. 1945. Pamphlet, 38 pp.

box 9, folder 4 "Flack Radar Countermeasures in the European Theater of Operations: A Reviewand Evaluation of their Use by the 8th Air Force." [n.d.] Mimeographed, 30 pp.

box 9, folder 5 "Intelligence Information on R.C.M. effectiveness in the E.T.O." Prepared by R.S.O'Brien and R.A. Soderman. June 16, 1945. Mimeographed. 56 numbered pages, 4appendices.

box 9, folder 6 The Operational Use of RCM in the ETO as related to the Technical History of theAmerican-British Laboratory. NDRC Division of Radio Coordination.

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box 9, folder 7 "Philosophy, History, and Operation of the Radio Research Laboratory TransitionDepartment." By E. D. Brooks, Jr. Nov. 1, 1945. Typescript in binder. 44 typed,numbered pages; 44 unnumbered pages of appendices.

box 9, folder 8 "Radar: A Report on Science of War." Released by the Joint Board on ScientificInformation Policy for: OSRD; War Department; Navy Department. 1945.Pamphlet, 51 pages.

box 9, folder 9 War in the Ether: Operational Radar Countermeasures in World War II.Mimeographed, in two parts. Part 1 - "European Theater of Operations," 101pages. Part 2 - "RCM in the Pacific Theaters of Operation," 132 pages. [n.d.]

box 9, folder 10 Radar Countermeasures, RCM: A Brief Look at the NDRC Division 15's Impact onRadio Countermeasures (RCM) Activities During the Second World War.Association of Old Crows History Committee, Armand J. Morin, editor. [1982]

box 9, folder 11 List of Sources of Information on RCM in World War II.

  R.R.L. REPORTS   box 10, folder 1 R.R.L. Reports checked out to persons outside Lab. 1953-58.box 10, folder 2 List of R.R.L. Documents; Classification of Documents.box 10, folder 3 Index of code words and abbreviations. Jan. 29, 1943.box 10, folder 4 Special Reports: 1, 3, 4.box 10, folder 5 Special Reports: 6, 7, 7a, 9.box 10, folder 6 Special Reports: 11, 13, 14, 15, 15a.box 10, folder 7 Special Reports: 16, 17, 18, 20.box 10, folder 8 Special Reports: 21, 22, 23.box 10, folder 9 Special Reports: 24, 26, 28, 30.box 10, folder 10 Special Reports: 31, 32, 34, 35.box 10, folder 11 Special Reports: 36 40.box 10, folder 12 Special Reports: 41, 42, 44.box 10, folder 13 Special Reports: 45, 46, 48, 49, 50.box 10, folder 14 Special Reports: 51 54.box 10, folder 15 Special Reports: 57 60.box 10, folder 16 Special Reports: 61, 62, 64, 64a, 64b.box 10, folder 17 Special Reports: 66 - 68, 70, 70a.box 10, folder 18 Special Reports: 72 - 74.box 10, folder 19 Special Reports: 76 - 79.box 10, folder 20 Special Reports: 81 - 84.box 10, folder 21 Special Reports: 86, 86a, 88, 89, 90.box 10, folder 22 Special Reports: 91, 92, 94, 95.box 11, folder 1 Special Reports: 96 - 99.box 11, folder 2 Special Reports: 100.box 11, folder 3 Special Reports: 100a.box 11, folder 4 Special Reports: 101 - 103.box 11, folder 5 Special Reports: 105, 106, 107, 109, 110.box 11, folder 6 Special Reports: 111 - 114.box 11, folder 7 Special Reports: 115 - 119.box 11, folder 8 Special Reports: 121 - 125.box 11, folder 9 Special Reports: 126 - 130.box 11, folder 10 Special Reports: 131 - 134.box 11, folder 11 Special Reports: 135 - 138, 140.box 11, folder 12 Special Reports: 141 - 144.box 11, folder 13 Special Reports: 146 - 150.box 11, folder 14 Special Reports: 151 - 155.box 11, folder 15 Special Reports: 156 - 160.box 11, folder 16 Special Reports: 161 - 165.box 11, folder 17 Special Reports: 166 - 170.box 11, folder 18 Special Reports: 171 - 175.box 11, folder 19 Special Reports: 177 - 180.box 11, folder 20 Special Reports: 181, 183 - 186.

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box 11, folder 21 Special Reports: 187, 187a, 188, 190.box 12, folder 1 Special Reports: 191, 192, 194, 195.box 12, folder 2 Special Reports: 196 - 200.box 12, folder 3 Special Reports: 201, 202, 203, 203a, 205.box 12, folder 4 Special Reports: 206 - 210.box 12, folder 5 Special Reports: 211 - 215.box 12, folder 6 Special Reports: 216 - 220.box 12, folder 7 Special Reports: 221 - 224.box 12, folder 8 Special Reports: 225 - 230.box 12, folder 9 Special Reports: 231 - 235.box 12, folder 10 Special Reports: 236 - 240.box 12, folder 11 Special Reports: 241 - 244.box 12, folder 12 Special Reports: 245 - 247.box 12, folder 13 Special Reports: 251 - 255.box 12, folder 14 Special Reports: 256 - 260.box 12, folder 15 Special Reports: 262 - 264.box 12, folder 16 Special Reports: 265, 266, 268, 270.box 12, folder 17 Special Reports: 272, 274, 276, 277 280.box 12, folder 18 Special Reports: 281 - 285.box 12, folder 19 Special Reports: 286, 287, 289, 290.box 12, folder 20 Special Reports: 291 - 295.box 12, folder 21 Special Reports: 296 - 298.box 12, folder 22 Equipment Specifications Reports: 8, 11, 12, 13, 13a, 13b.box 12, folder 23 Equipment Specifications Reports: 14 - 17, 19, 20.box 12, folder 24 Equipment Specifications Reports: 22, 24 - 28.box 12, folder 25 Test Reports: 1 - 5.box 12, folder 26 Test Reports: 6 - 10.box 13, folder 1 Test Reports: 11 - 18; 20.box 13, folder 2 Test Reports: 21 - 26.box 13, folder 3 Test Reports: 27 - 30.box 13, folder 4 Test Reports: 32 - 35.box 13, folder 5 Test Reports: 36 - 40.box 13, folder 6 Test Reports: 41 - 45.box 13, folder 7 Test Reports: 46 - 50.box 13, folder 8 Test Reports: 51 - 56; 59, 60.box 13, folder 9 Memorandum Test Reports: MTR 1 MTR 10.box 13, folder 10 Memorandum Test Reports: MTR 11 MTR 21.box 13, folder 11 Technical Memoranda: 1 - 9.box 13, folder 12 Technical Memoranda: 10 - 20.box 13, folder 13 Technical Memoranda: 21 - 28.box 13, folder 15 Technical Memoranda: 36, 38, 38a, 39, 40, 40a.box 13, folder 14 Technical Memoranda: 30 - 35.box 13, folder 16 Technical Memoranda: 41 - 47.box 13, folder 17 Technical Memoranda: 48 - 54.box 13, folder 18 Technical Memoranda: 55 - 59.box 13, folder 19 Technical Memoranda: 61 - 66.box 13, folder 21 Technical Memoranda: 81 - 85, 87.box 13, folder 20 Technical Memoranda: 67 - 69;, 71; 73 - 80.box 13, folder 22 Technical Memoranda: 88 - 94.box 13, folder 23 Technical Memoranda: 95 - 101.box 13, folder 24 Technical Memoranda: 102 - 108.box 13, folder 25 Technical Memoranda: 109 - 113; 115 - 117; 119.box 13, folder 26 Technical Memoranda: 120 - 126.box 13, folder 27 Technical Memoranda: 127 - 129; 131 - 135.box 13, folder 28 Technical Memoranda: 136 - 141.box 14, folder 1 RRL Internal Reports: Group A.box 14, folder 2 RRL Internal Reports: Group B.box 14, folder 3 RRL Internal Reports: Group D.

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box 14, folder 4 RRL Internal Reports: Group E.box 14, folder 5 RRL Internal Reports: Group F.box 14, folder 6 RRL Internal Reports: Group J.box 14, folder 7 RRL Internal Reports: Group M.box 14, folder 8 RRL Internal Reports: X Series.box 14, folder 9 RRL Internal Reports: All other groups.box 14, folder 10 Progress Reports: 5, 8, 10, 12, 19, 27, 33, 43, 47, (Oct. 1942 - June 1943).box 14, folder 11 Internal Progress Reports: 13 - 15 (Oct. - Dec. 1943).box 14, folder 12 Internal Progress Reports: 16 - 18 (Jan. - March 1944).box 14, folder 13 Internal Progress Reports: 19, 20 (April - May 1944).box 14, folder 14 Internal Progress Reports: 21 - 22 (June - July 1944).box 14, folder 15 Internal Progress Reports: 23 - 24 (Aug. - Sept. 1944).box 14, folder 16 Internal Progress Reports: 25 - 26 (Nov. 1944 - Jan. 1945).box 14, folder 17 Internal Progress Reports: 27 - 28 (Jan. - May 1945).box 14, folder 18 Internal Progress Reports: 29 (May - July 1945).box 14, folder 19 Instruction Books: 1; 8a - 8d.box 14, folder 20 Instruction Books: 9 12.box 14, folder 21 Instruction Books: 13 - 17.box 14, folder 22 Instruction Books: 18 - 19.box 15, folder 1 Instruction Books: 20 - 25.box 15, folder 2 Instruction Books: 26; 28 - 30.box 15, folder 3 Instruction Books: 31; 33 -37.box 15, folder 4 Instruction Books: 38 - 39.box 15, folder 5 Instruction Books: 40 - 45.box 15, folder 6 Instruction Books: 46 - 50.box 15, folder 7 Instruction Books: 51 (large binder).box 15, folder 8 Instruction Books: 54 - 56; 58 - 59.box 15, folder 9 Instruction Books: 61, 62) 65, 68.box 15, folder 10 Instruction Books: 70 - 74.box 15, folder 11 Instruction Books: 75 - 78.box 15, folder 12 Instruction Books: 80, 81, 83, 85, 86, 88, 89.box 15, folder 13 Instruction Books: 90, 91, 93.box 15, folder 14 Technical SEMINARS: Lectures 1 8; 12 - 14.box 15, folder 15 Liaison Reports: Daniell. 10 34 (July 1944 - Jan. 1945).box 15, folder 16 Liaison Reports: Daniell. 35 49 (Feb. - Sept. 1945).box 15, folder 17 Liaison Reports: Hammett. 1 - 4 (Feb. - March 1945).box 15, folder 18 Liaison Reports: Holt. 1- 17 (June 1944 - Aug. 1945).box 15, folder 19 Liaison Reports: Villard. 1 - 15 (Feb. 1944 - Aug. 1945).box 15, folder 20 Liaison Reports: Miscellaneous. 1945.box 15, folder 21 Teletype Conferences: European Theater of Operations. June - July 1944.box 15, folder 22 Teletype Conferences: E.T.O. July - Oct. 1944.box 15, folder 23 Teletype Conferences: E.T.O. Nov. 1944 - Jan. 1945.box 16, folder 1 Teletype Conferences: E.T.O. Jan. - May 1945.box 16, folder 2 Teletype Conferences: Mediterranean Theater of Operations July - Dec. 1944.box 16, folder 3 Teletype Conferences: M.T.O. Jan. - May 1945.box 16, folder 4 Teletype Conferences: Pacific operations March - June 1945.box 16, folder 5 Teletype Conferences: Pacific Operations: June - Aug. 1945.box 17 Chaff and rope samples. Note: Dr. Terman says that the aluminum and paper

squares in the net bag were not produced by the Harvard R.R.L., though theywere a type of radar countermeasure.

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  Stanford School of Engineering Series II 1925-1946Scope and Contents noteFrederick Terman participated in the activates of the Stanford School of Engineering at alllevels, first as a student, and later in-teaching appointments ranging from Instructor inCommunication to Dean of the School. The papers in Series II document his entire range ofprofessional service to the School. For further information on the history of the EngineeringSchool at Stanford, see Stanford University Archives collection SC 165, Engineering SchoolRecords.Boxes 1 -4: Electrical Engineering Correspondence, 1931-46. Alphabetically arranged subjectfiles of correspondence and memoranda related to Dr. Terman's career as a faculty member,and from 1937 to 1945, Executive Head of the Department of Engineering.Boxes 6 -9: Student-faculty research, 1928-35. Laboratory notes, reports, graphs, articlesand correspondence related to research projects undertaken in the Electronic Laboratoryunder the direction of Dr. Terman. Some of these projects were collaborative efforts betweenTerman and his students, while others were entirely student work. Each folder contains thepapers pertaining to a specific research project, and the folders are filed chronologically.Boxes 10 -12: I.T.T. invention disclosures, 1936-42. Research notes, reports, andcorrespondence related to an agreement with the International Telephone and TelegraphCompany. I.T.T. supported the Communication Laboratory in two ways, First, it providedgrants to underwrite the cost of certain specific research projects that interested thecompany. Further, it made an annual lump sum payment to support basic research in thelaboratory. In return, I.T.T. was given "first refusal" rights on any inventions which werediscovered in the course of this research. The general research problems were usuallysuggested by Dr. Terman, and worked on by graduate students as assignments of theses. Ifany promising ideas arose, they were submitted to I.T.T. as invention disclosures, and thecompany determined whether it wished to negotiate for patents. Although no majorinventions resulted from this arrangement, it was very beneficial to Stanford, providingneeded support to the Communication Laboratory in a significant stage of its development.This group of papers shows an early stage of the University-industry cooperation that Dr.Terman actively fostered.Boxes 13 -17: Stanford Electronic Laboratories Correspondence, 1951-5 As Dean ofEngineering, Dr. Terman was also the director of the Stanford Electronics Laboratories, whichconsisted of the Electronic Research Laboratory, primarily for unclassified basic research,sponsored research contracts. These boxes contain the administrative files of thelaboratories, including general correspondence, contracts, personnel and budgetinformation, arranged alphabetically by subject.Box 18: Microwave Laboratory Correspondence, 1949-54. The Microwave Laboratory wasadministered jointly by the Physics and Electrical Engineering Departments. Edward L.Ginzton was the director of this laboratory, and most of this box actually consists of copies ofDr. Ginzton's administrative correspondence made for Terman's information. The folders arearranged alphabetically by subject.Box 19: Teaching materials. This box contains syllabi, lecture notes, and course evaluationsfor several electric engineering courses taught by Dr. Terman. All of these items are undatedexcept the evaluations, which date from 1952 to 1954.

   

  ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CORRESPONDENCE   box 1, folder 1 A. 1937 - 41.box 1, folder 2 Appointments. 1931 - 36.box 1, folder 3 Appointments. 1937 - 46.box 1, folder 4 B. 1934 - 41.box 1, folder 5 Bell Telephone Company. 1929 36.box 1, folder 6 C. 1934 - 41.box 1, folder 7 Communications Laboratory, Reports on. 1927 35.box 1, folder 8 D. 1932 - 41.

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box 1, folder 9 E. 1935 - 41.box 1, folder 10 Eastern Trip. 1938.box 2, folder 1 Employment Information. 1932 36.box 2, folder 2 Employment Information. 1937 40.box 2, folder 3 Engineer's Council for Professional Development. 1936 - 40.box 2, folder 4 English for Engineers. 1931 - 33.box 2, folder 5 F. 1937 - 41.box 2, folder 7 Former Students. 1931 - 33.box 2, folder 6 Food Research Institute - soundproofing. 1932.box 2, folder 8 Former Students. 1934 - 35.box 2, folder 9 Former Students. 1936.box 2, folder 10 G. 1936 - 40.box 2, folder 11 Geophysics. 1938.box 2, folder 12 Gifts. 1927 - 33.box 2, folder 13 Gifts. 1934 - 45.box 2, folder 14 Gifts - Paul Davis Information. 1937 41.box 3, folder 1 H. 1934 - 41.box 3, folder 2 I. 1935 - 41.box 3, folder 3 J. 1935 - 41.box 3, folder 4 K. 1935 - 41.box 3, folder 5 Klystron Project 1939 - 40.box 3, folder 6 Klystron Project 1941 - 43.box 3, folder 7 L. 1934 - 41.box 3, folder 8 M. 1935 - 40.box 3, folder 9 Morris, Samuel B. 1936 - 41.box 3, folder 10 N. 1936 - 40.box 3, folder 11 0. 1935 - 39.box 3, folder 12 P. 1934 - 41.box 3, folder 13 Palo Alto Police Radio. 1933 - 34.box 3, folder 14 Prospective Students. 1931 - 35.box 4, folder 1 Q. 1939.box 4, folder 2 R. 1935 - 41.box 4, folder 3 Recommendations. 1934 - 37.box 4, folder 4 Reports on school and department activities. 1926 - 30.box 4, folder 5 Research Projects - miscellaneous. 1940 - 46.box 4, folder 6 Ryan High Voltage Laboratory Dedication. 1940.box 4, folder 7 Ryan Laboratory: Impulse Generator (Gardner Company). 1938 - 44.box 4, folder 8 Ryan Laboratory: Impulse Generator (K-P-F Company). 1939 - 44.box 4, folder 10 S. 1934 - 41.box 4, folder 9 Ryan Laboratory: Impulse Generator (Pacific Electric Corp.). 1939 - 41.box 4, folder 11 Spangenberg Position - candidates. 1937.box 4, folder 12 T. 1937 - 41.box 4, folder 13 Travel. 1932 - 35.box 4, folder 14 V. 1935 - 40.box 4, folder 15 W. 1935 - 41.box 4, folder 16 Wide-Grid Tube Project. 1938 - 39.box 4, folder 17 Wilbur, Ray Lyman. 1936 - 43.box 4, folder 18 X, Y, Z. 1937 - 39.

  DEAN'S PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE. 1946-1954   box 5, folder 1 Abox 5, folder 2 Bbox 5, folder 3 Cbox 5, folder 4 Dbox 5, folder 5 Ebox 5, folder 6 Fbox 5, folder 7 G

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box 5, folder 8 Hbox 5, folder 9 Ibox 5, folder 10 Jbox 5, folder 11 Kbox 5, folder 12 Lbox 5, folder 13 Mbox 5, folder 14 Mcbox 5, folder 15 Nbox 5, folder 16 0box 5, folder 17 Pbox 5, folder 18 Rbox 5, folder 19 Sbox 5, folder 20 Tbox 5, folder 21 Ubox 5, folder 22 Vbox 5, folder 23 Wbox 5, folder 24 X, Y, Z

  STUDENT-FACULTY RESEARCH. 1928-1935Scope and Contents notenotes, lab reports, graphs, reprints, correspondence about papers, arrangedchronologically

   box 6, folder I The Circle Diagram of a Transmission Network. 1926.box 6, folder 2 Transient Skin Effect. 1926.box 6, folder 3 The Electrical Engineering Research Situation in American Universities. 1927.box 6, folder 4 Effective Heating of Code Transmitters. 1928.box 6, folder 5 Screen Grid Tubes. With B. Dysart. 1928.box 6, folder 6 Inverted Vacuum Tube. 1928.box 6, folder 7 Audio Frequency Transformers. Marcel Lissman and I. E. Wood. 1929.box 6, folder 8 High-Efficiency, High Output Vacuum Tube Oscillator. (Illustrations to accompany

thesis by E. H. Fisher). 1929.box 6, folder 9 Some Properties of Vacuum Tube Detection. 1929.box 6, folder 10 Harmonic Generation by means of Grid Circuit Distortion. With D. E. Chambers and

E. H. Fisher.box 7, folder I Induction Frequency Changer. 1930 - 31.box 7, folder 2 Induction Frequency Changer: Data. Philip Ekstrand. 1931 - 32.box 7, folder 3 Induction Frequency Changer: Notebooks. Philip Ekstrand. 1931 - 32.box 7, folder 4 Induction Frequency Changer: Summaries of work. Philip Ekstrand. 1931 - 32.box 7, folder 5 Wunderlich Tube. 1932.box 7, folder 6 Variable Resonator Research. Philip Ekstrand. 1932 - 33.box 7, folder 7 Resistance Stabilized Oscillators. With Philip Ekstrand. 1933.box 7, folder 8 Tuned Class B and Class C amplifiers. M. M. Santour. 1933.box 7, folder 9 Resonant Transmission Lines as High-Frequency Circuit Elements. 1934.box 7, folder 10 Low Loss Coils. 1935.box 7, folder 11 Miscellaneous Studies by Frederick Terman. 1928 - 35.box 7, folder 12 Class C Amplifier Analysis. Contains work by W. C. Roake, M. M. Santour, John

Ferns, Philip Ekstrand. 1933 - 36.box 7, folder 13 Electron Motion. Victor Carson. 1938.box 8, folder 1 Harmonic Generator Research: Data. 1938.box 8, folder 2 Analysis and Design of Harmonic Generators. 1938.box 8, folder 3 A High-Efficiency Grid-Modulated Amplifier. With John Woolyard. 1938.box 8, folder 4 Condenser Input. Wilton Abbott. 1938.box 8, folder 5 The Condenser Input Rectifier. Richard Chard. 1939.box 8, folder 6 Frequency Response Characteristics of Amplifiers Employing Negative Feedback.

With Wen-Yuan Pan. 1939.box 8, folder 7 Research Notebooks. Chung-Kuei Chang. 1939 - 40.

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box 9, folder 1 Detection: Data and papers. Chung-Kuei Chang. 1939 - 40.box 9, folder 2 A Theoretical and Experimental Study of Detectors. Chung-Kuei Chang. 1940.box 9, folder 3 Resistance-coupled Amplifier Studies. With William Hewlett, Charles Palmer,

Wen-Yuan Pan.box 9, folder 4 Circuit Design to Improve the-Frequency Response of Output Transformers.

Research notes for thesis by Charles Moreno. 1940.box 9, folder 6 Miscellaneous Research by Frederick Terman. 1937-47.box 9, folder 5 Circuit Design to Improve the Frequency Response of Output Transformers.

Charles Moreno. 1940.

  ITT INVENTION DISCLOSURES   box 10, folder I ITT - Electronics Laboratory Correspondence. 1938-39.box 10, folder 2 ITT - Electronics Laboratory Correspondence. 1940-42.box 10, folder 3 Federal Telecommunications Laboratory (ITT affiliate). 1943 - 49.box 10, folder 4 #1 - Loss Modulators (accepted). 1936 - 39.box 10, folder 5 #2 - Linear Amplifying System (filed). 1939 - 40.box 10, folder 6 #3 - Modulation Systems (filed). 1938 - 39.box 10, folder 7 #4 - Multirange Meters (declined). 1939.box 10, folder 8 #5 - Stabilized Oscillation Generator (accepted). 1939 - 41.box 10, folder 9 #6-7 - Modulation Systems (accepted). 1939 - 40.box 10, folder 10 #8 - Distortion Correction Remodulation System (declined). 1939.box 10, folder 11 #9 - Distortion Correction (declined) [n.d.]box 11, folder 1 #10 - Frequency Changing System (declined). 1939 - 40.box 11, folder 2 #11 - Distortion Correction (declined). [n.d.]box 11, folder 3 #12 - Distortion Correction (declined). 1939.box 11, folder 4 #13 - Distortion Correction (declined). [n.d.]box 11, folder 5 #14 - Multiple Lead Tube (declined). 1939 - 40.box 11, folder 6 #15 - Sound Absorbing System (accepted). 1940.box 11, folder 7 #16 - Direction Finding System (accepted). 1939 - 40.box 11, folder 8 #17 - Stabilized Amplifier (declined). 1938 - 40.box 11, folder 9 #18 - Diode-Type Detector for Heterodyne Signals (declined). 1940.box 11, folder 10 #19 - Method of Removing Amplitude Modulation (accepted). 1940.box 11, folder 11 #20 - Improvement in Klystron Detector (accepted). 1940.box 11, folder 12 #21 - Method of Controlling High-Frequency Characteristics (declined). 1940.box 11, folder 13 #22 - Method of Reducing Low Frequency Regeneration (accepted). 1940.box 11, folder 14 #23 - Coupling Systems for Power Amplifiers (accepted). 1940 - 42.box 11, folder 15 #24 - High Efficiency Loss Modulator (accepted). 1940.box 11, folder 16 #25 - Simple Impedance Inverter (declined). 1940.box 11, folder 17 #26 - High Efficiency Amplifier (accepted). 1940-41.box 11, folder 18 #27 - Diversity Receiving Systems (accepted). 1941.box 11, folder 20 #28 - A System of High Level Frequency Modulation (accepted). 1942.box 11, folder 19 #27a - Diversity Systems employing combined Amplitude and Frequency

Modulation (declined) [n.d.]box 11, folder 21 #29 - obtaining Correct Radio Compass Bearings (declined). 1942.box 11, folder 22 #30 - Method of Avoiding Hunting in Control Systems (declined). [n.d.]box 11, folder 23 [unnumbered] - High-Density Beam (accepted). [n.d.]box 12, folder 1 Group II - Agreements and General Correspondence. 1936 - 40.box 12, folder 2 Group II - #1 - Modulator (declined). 1936 - 37.box 12, folder 3 Group II - #2 - Stabilized Amplifier (filed). 1937 - 41.box 12, folder 4 Group II - #3 - Linear Amplifying System (filed). 1939 - 41.box 12, folder 5 Group II - #4 - Improvement in Grid-Modulated Amplifier (filed, but dropped). 1939

- 40.box 12, folder 6 Group II - #5-9 - Distortion Correction System (declined). 1939 - 40.box 12, folder 7 Group II - #10 - Direction Finding System (declined). 1939.box 12, folder 8 Group II - #11 - Multiple Lead Tubes (declined). 1939 - 40.box 12, folder 9 Group II - #12 - Sound Absorbing System (declined). 1940 - 41.box 12, folder 10 Group II - #13 - Diode Type Detector for Heterodyne Signals (declined). 1940.

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box 12, folder 11 Group II - #14 - Method of Removing Amplitude Modulation. 1940.box 12, folder 12 Group II - #15-17 - Miscellaneous (declined). 1940 - 41.

  STANFORD ELECTRONICS LABORATORY CORRESPONDENCE FILES. 1951-1954   box 13, folder 1 Administration. 1951-55.box 13, folder 2 Air Force - general correspondence. 1951 - 55.box 13, folder 3 Airborne Instrument Laboratory. 1951 - 52.box 13, folder 4 Applied Engineering Laboratory: Moving. 1953 54.box 13, folder 5 Atomic Energy Commission. 1955.box 13, folder 6 Ayer, W. E. July 1955.box 13, folder 7 B. 1952-54.box 13, folder 8 Bacon, David C. 1954-56.box 13, folder 9 Budget. 1952.box 13, folder 10 Budget. 1953 - 54.box 13, folder 11 Budget. 1954 - 55.box 13, folder 12 Building. 1951 - 53.box 13, folder 13 Burroughs Corporation. 1954.box 13, folder 14 Buss, Robert. 1952-54.box 13, folder 15 Cate, Donald. 1955.box 13, folder 16 Classifications. 1954 - 55.box 13, folder 17 Classified Materials, Receipts for. 1954 - 55.box 13, folder 18 Contract Negotiations - general. 1950 - 54.box 13, folder 19 Contractor's Meeting. August 1955.box 13, folder 20 Contracts: Air Force - Miscellaneous. 1953 - 55.box 13, folder 21 Contracts: Air Force - AF 19(604)-686. 1952 - 55.box 13, folder 22 Contracts: Air Force - AF 19(604)-795. 1953 - 56.box 13, folder 23 Contracts: Air Force - AF 19(604)-1031. 1954 - 56.box 13, folder 24 Contracts: Air Force - AF 19(604)-1065. 1954 - 55.box 13, folder 25 Contracts: Air Force - AF 30(602)-8. Final Report: Low Frequency Navigation and

Guidance Systems. 1953.box 13, folder 26 Contracts: Air Force - AF 33(600)-27784. 1954 - 56.box 13, folder 27 Contracts: Air Force - Single Side Band. 1954.box 13, folder 28 Contracts: Air Force -Whistlers. 1955 - 56.box 13, folder 29 Contracts: Air Force -Purchase Request 559169. 1956.box 13, folder 30 Contracts: Air Force -Purchase Request 646609. 1956.box 13, folder 31 Contracts: Army Signal Corps. 1953 - 56.box 13, folder 32 Contracts: Atomic Energy Commission. 1956.box 14, folder 1 Contracts: General Electric. 1954 - 55.box 14, folder 2 Contracts: Hewlett-Packard. 1953 - 55.box 14, folder 3 Contracts: Lincoln Project. 1954.box 14, folder 4 Contracts: Litton Industries. 1955.box 14, folder 5 Contracts: Miscellaneous. 1953 - 54.box 14, folder 6 Contracts: National Bureau of Standards - CST-3071. 1955.box 14, folder 7 Contracts: National Bureau of Standards - CST-10751. 1947 - 55.box 14, folder 8 Contracts: National Science Foundation - Grant NSF/IGY. 1955.box 14, folder 9 Contracts: Office of Naval Research - general. 1952 5box 14, folder 10 Contracts: Office of Naval Research - Nonr - 225(04). 1951-53.box 14, folder 11 Contracts: Office of Naval Research - Nonr 225(04). Status Reports. 1952 - 53.box 14, folder 12 Contracts: Office of Naval Research - Nonr 225(05). 1952 - 53.box 14, folder 13 Contracts: Office of Naval Research - Nonr 225(07). 1951 - 53.box 14, folder 14 Contracts: Office of Naval Research - Nonr 225(10). 1951 - 53.box 14, folder 15 Contracts: Office of Naval Research - Nonr 225(10), Project 330. 1952 - 53.box 14, folder 16 Contracts: Office of Naval Research - Nonr 225(12). 1952 - 55.box 14, folder 17 Contracts: Office of Naval Research - Nonr - 251(07). 1951 - 56.box 14, folder 18 Contracts: Office of Naval Research - Nonr - 251(32). 1950-55.box 15, folder 1 Contracts: Penta Laboratories. 1953 - 54.box 15, folder 2 Contracts: Sandia Corporation. 1955.

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box 15, folder 3 Contracts: University of California. 1954.box 15, folder 4 Contracts: University of Colorado. 1952 - 54.box 15, folder 5 Contracts: Varian Associates. 1951 - 55.box 15, folder 6 Contracts: Villard. 1953 - 54.box 15, folder 7 Dunn, Donald A. 1953 - 55.box 15, folder 8 E. 1952 - 55.box 15, folder 9 Edson, William A. 1952 - 54.box 15, folder 10 Eitel-McCullough Grant. 1952 - 54.box 15, folder 11 Electron Tube Conference. 1952 - 53; 1955.box 15, folder 12 Field, Lester M. 1951 - 53.box 15, folder 13 Fire Protection Reinspection Report. 1954.box 15, folder 14 G. 1952 - 55.box 15, folder 16 Ginzton, Edward L. 1951 - 55.box 15, folder 15 Gilfillan Brothers. 1948; 1953.box 15, folder 17 H. 1952 - 55.box 15, folder 18 Hallicrafters. 1954.box 15, folder 19 Hare, Milton. 1955.box 15, folder 20 Harris, Donald B. 1951-55.box 15, folder 21 Hewlett-Packard. 1952-54.box 15, folder 22 Holt, Roland. 1952 - 55.box 15, folder 23 Huggins Laboratories. 1955.box 15, folder 24 I. 1953 - 55.box 15, folder 25 Instrument Committee Minutes. 1954.box 15, folder 26 J. 1952 - 54.box 15, folder 27 Kaisel, Sidney F. 1952 - 55.box 15, folder 28 Kohl, Walter H. 1954 - 55.box 15, folder 29 L. 1953 - 54.box 15, folder 30 Liaison Information. 1951 - 52.box 15, folder 31 Lincoln Project. 1951 - 53.box 15, folder 32 Linvill, John. 1955.box 15, folder 33 M. 1951 - 55.box 15, folder 34 McGhie, L. Farrell. 1952 53.box 15, folder 35 Matthews, Allen R. 1951 53.box 16, folder 1 Medical Electronics. 1955.box 16, folder 2 Michigan, University of. 1951 - 55.box 16, folder 3 Microwave - general. 1953 - 54.box 16, folder 4 Miscellaneous Projects: Lists of Reports. 1955.box 16, folder 5 Models. 1951 - 54.box 16, folder 6 N. 1953 - 54.box 16, folder 7 Office of Naval Research: general correspondence. 1951 - 55.box 16, folder 8 Operational Reports. 1951 - 1952.box 16, folder 9 Organizational Charts. 1952 - 53.box 16, folder 10 P. 1952 - 55.box 16, folder 11 Patents. 1951 - 56.box 16, folder 12 Personnel Assignments. 1953.box 16, folder 13 Personnel Directories. 1952 - 53.box 16, folder 14 Personnel Prospects: Inactive. 1950 - 53.box 16, folder 15 Pettit, Joseph M. 1951 - 54.box 16, folder 16 Proposals for Applied Research and Development. 1951 - 52.box 16, folder 17 Publications. 1951 - 55.box 16, folder 18 R. 1952 - 53.box 16, folder 19 Rambo, William. 1951 - 56.box 16, folder 20 Rambo, William. Project S-440. 1954-55.box 16, folder 21 Rand Corporation. 1951.box 16, folder 22 Rapid Scan Receivers. 1951 - 54.box 16, folder 23 Raytheon. 1954 - 55.box 16, folder 24 Research Corporation. 1953.box 16, folder 25 S. 1951 - 56.

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box 16, folder 26 Safety Committee Minutes. 1953 - 56.box 16, folder 27 Salaries. 1953 - 56.box 17, folder 1 Security. 1952 - 56.box 17, folder 2 Senior Staff. 1951 - 54.box 17, folder 3 Signal Corps - general correspondence. 1952 54.box 17, folder 4 Spangenberg, Karl. 1951 - 56.box 17, folder 5 Stanford Electronics Laboratories: Organization. 1955.box 17, folder 6 Stanford Electronics Newsletter. 1952.box 17, folder 7 Stanford Laboratories, Inc. 1955.box 17, folder 8 Stanford University. 1951 - 52.box 17, folder 9 Susskind, Charles. 1953 - 55.box 17, folder 10 Sylvania Electric Products. 1952 - 54.box 17, folder 11 Sylvania - Electronic Defense Laboratory. 1953 - 54.box 17, folder 12 T. 1955.box 17, folder 13 Technical Advisory Committee Meetings. 1951.box 17, folder 14 Technical Advisory Committee Meetings. 1952.box 17, folder 15 Technical Advisory Committee Meetings. 1953.box 17, folder 16 Technical Advisory Committee Meetings. 1954.box 17, folder 17 Technical Advisory Committee Meetings. 1955.box 17, folder 18 Technical Advisory Committee Meeting. Spring, 1956.box 17, folder 19 Technical Program. 1950 - 55.box 17, folder 20 Technical Program Committee. 1954 - 55.box 17, folder 21 Television. March 1955.box 17, folder 22 Terman, Frederick E.: memos to files. 1950 - 53.box 17, folder 23 Terman, Frederick E.: Personal correspondence. 1954box 17, folder 24 Tube Shop. 1952.box 17, folder 25 V. 1952 - 55.box 17, folder 26 W. 1953 - 56.box 17, folder 27 Waterman, Alan. 1953 54.box 17, folder 28 Watkins, Dean H. 1953 56.box 17, folder 29 Z. 1952 - 55.

  MICROWAVE LABORATORY   box 18, folder 1 Microwave Laboratory - general correspondence. 1950 - 52.box 18, folder 2 Microwave Laboratory - general correspondence. 1954 - 56.box 18, folder 3 Budgets and Finance. 1951 - 54.box 18, folder 4 Building. 1952.box 18, folder 5 Contracts: Ferroelectricity Project. 1951 - 54.box 18, folder 6 Contracts: General Electric Company. 1952 - 55.box 18, folder 7 Contracts: Miscellaneous. 1954 - 55.box 18, folder 8 General Electric Company - general. 1951 - 55.box 18, folder 9 Linear Accelerator Accounts. 1949 - 54.box 18, folder 10 Microwave Laboratory Medical Program. 1952 - 54.box 18, folder 11 Motz, Hans. 1951 - 52.box 18, folder 12 Pierce, J. R. November 1951.

  TEACHING MATERIALS   box 19, folder 1 Network Theorems: Syllabus [n.d.]box 19, folder 2 Networks: Lecture Notes [n.d.]box 19, folder 3 Power Lines: Data and Notes [n.d.]box 19, folder 4 Transmission Circuits: Syllabus [n.d.]box 19, folder 5 Course Evaluation: Electrical Engineering 110. Winter Quarter 1950.box 19, folder 6 Course Evaluation: Electrical Engineering 110 [n.d.]box 19, folder 7 Course Evaluation: Electrical Engineering 111 [n.d.]box 19, folder 8 Course Evaluation: Electrical Engineering 112. Spring Quarter 1952.

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box 19, folder 9 Course Evaluation: Electrical Engineering 11' Spring Quarter 1953.box 19, folder 10 Course Evaluation: Electrical Engineering 161. Winter Quarter 1955.box 19, folder 11 Course Evaluation: Winter Quarter 1954. Class not identified.box 20, folder I Electrical Engineering 160, Fall 1953;1954.box 20, folder 3 Electrical Engineering 162, Spring 1954;1955.box 20, folder 2 Electrical Engineering 161, Winter 1953/54; 1954/55.box 20, folder 4 Electrical Engineering 110, 111,112; 1947,1948,1950.box 20, folder 5 Misc. Electrical Engineering course work, n.d.box 20, folder 6 Radio Engineering: Misc. classes, 1937-41.box 20, folder 7 Transmission Circuits, 1939.box 20, folder 8 Transmission Circuits, exams, 1933-1940.box 20, folder 9 Transmission Circuits, exams cont., 1933-1940.  Stanford Administration Series III 1948-1972

Scope and Contents noteBoxes 1-60: Provosts' Personal Papers, 1955-65. These files consist of correspondence,memoranda, reports and clipping covering all phases of Dr. Terman's activities as Provost.They were called "personal" by Dr. Terman's office because they were controlled byTerman's own secretary, rather than being a part of the central President's and Provost'srecord group. The contents, however, deal strictly with University-related matters. Theserecords provide revealing insights into Dr. Terman's philosophy and methods ofstrengthening academic departments as well as the general functioning of the highest levelsof university administration. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject, andchronologically within each folder.Boxes 61-63: Provost's staff meeting, 1959-65. Agenda, minutes, and supporting documentsfor the biweekly meetings of Dr. Terman's office staff.Boxes 64-67: Studies for the President, 1966-75 Following Dr. Terman's retirement asProvost in 1965, he continued work part-time as a consultant to the President of theUniversity. In this capacity, he carried out several studies for President Sterling and hissuccessors, including control of faculty size, fringe benefits, retirement pensions, andfunding of Stanford's professional schools. These four boxes contain correspondence, data,working papers and reports related to these studies.Boxes 68-75: Data processing in the Provost's Office, 1955-75. When the Registrar's Officecomputerized its operations in 1955, Dr. Terman saw the opportunity to obtain a vastamount of statistical data on the educational activities within Stanford. With a grant from theFord Foundation, Terman and Professor Robert Oakford were able to program the system toprovide a variety of information in a form that was useful to the Provost. These boxescontain computer print-outs divided into volumes by topics, which include statistics oncourses taught by each instructor, enrollment statistics, age and salary distribution amongfaculty.Boxes 76-77: Budget working papers, 1955-65. Binders containing memoranda, data, andcalculations compiled by Terman to be used in figuring yearly budgets. Arrangedchronologically.Box 78: Miscellaneous administrative files, 1948-65.. Folders 1 -7 contain files on graduatedivision accounts; and Terman's study of undergraduate education. Folders 8 -13 areconcerned with the search for the successor for Stanford's deceased President Donald B.Tresidder. Terman was elected to the Faculty Advisory Committee which recommendedpresidential candidates to the Board of Trustees. These files contain correspondence,minutes, agenda, and lists of candidates relevant to this task.

   

  PROVOST'S PERSONAL PAPERS   box 1, folder 1 Abox 1, folder 2 Admissions Committee. 1956-57.box 1, folder 3 Admission Committee. 1958.box 1, folder 4 Admissions Committee. 1959.

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box 1, folder 5 Admissions Committee. 1960 - 61.box 1, folder 6 Admissions Committee. 1962 - 63.box 1, folder 7 Admissions Committee. 1964 - 68box 1, folder 8 Admissions - Transfer Program. 1958 - 60.box 2, folder 1 Administrative Policies. 1955; 1958 - 62.box 2, folder 2 Administrative Policies. 1963 - 67.box 2, folder 3 Administrative Policies. 1968 - 70.box 2, folder 4 Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA). 1961 64.box 2, folder 5 Advisory Board. 1956 - 62.box 2, folder 6 Advisory Board. 1963 - 65.box 2, folder 7 Advisory Board - Forms Revision. 1963 - 65.box 2, folder 8 Aeronautical Engineering. 1958 - 63.box 2, folder 9 Aeronautical Engineering. 1964 - 70.box 2, folder 10 Agency for International Development (AID). 1962, 1964.box 2, folder 11 Air Force. 1960 - 65.box 3, folder 1 Algard, F. Thomas. 1961 64.box 3, folder 2 American Association of University Professors. 1959 - 67.box 3, folder 3 Ampex. 1960 - 64.box 3, folder 4 Anthropology. 1957 - 65.box 3, folder 5 Applied Mathematics. 1966.box 3, folder 6 Applied Physics. 1961 - 65.box 3, folder 7 Art Gallery and Museum - Art Department. 1956 - 61.box 3, folder 8 Art Gallery and Museum - Art Department. 1963 - 64.box 3, folder 9 Asian Languages. 1956 - 63.box 3, folder 10 Athletics. 1957 - 61.box 3, folder 11 Axt, Richard. 1960 - 64.box 4, folder 1 B-BObox 4, folder 2 BR-BZbox 4, folder 3 Barclay, Tom. 1964.box 4, folder 4 Behavioral Sciences. 1954 - 61.box 4, folder 5 Berelson Graduate Study. 1958.box 4, folder 6 Biochemistry. 1956 - 59.box 4, folder 7 Biological Sciences. 1955 - 59.box 4, folder 8 Biology. 1960.box 4, folder 9 Biology. 1961 - 62.box 4, folder 10 Biology. 1963 - 65.box 4, folder 11 Biology - Department Head; Department Reappraisal 1963 - 65.box 5, folder I Biology Search Committee. 1965.box 5, folder 2 Biology: Vanderbilt Foundation. 1960.box 5, folder 3 Biomedical Engineering. 1960-67.box 5, folder 4 Biophysics, general. 1959 - 65.box 5, folder 5 Biophysics, Review of. 1961.box 5, folder 6 Biophysics, Review of. 1962.box 5, folder 7 Biophysics, Review of. 1963.box 5, folder 8 Biophysics, Review of -Ginzton. 1960 - 63.box 5, folder 9 Bowker, Albert. 1957 - 64.box 5, folder 10 Bowker, Albert. 1965 - 71.box 5, folder 11 Bowker successor. 1963.box 5, folder 12 Braun Trust. 1960.box 5, folder 13 Brooks, Howard. 1957 - 66.box 6, folder 1 Bunzel, John. 1957 - 63.box 6, folder 2 Business, Graduate School of. 1955 - 58.box 6, folder 3 Business, Graduate School of. 1959.box 6, folder 4 Business, Graduate School of. 1960 - 73.box 6, folder 5 Business, Graduate School of Long-range plans. 1956 - 64.box 6, folder 6 Business Office. 1959 - 65.box 7, folder 1 C-CLbox 7, folder 2 CO-CZ

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box 7, folder 3 California Institute of Technology. 1956 - 63.box 7, folder 4 California, U. of - Relations. 1958 - 62.box 7, folder 5 California, U. of - Relations. 1963.box 7, folder 6 California, U. of - Relations. 1964.box 7, folder 7 California, U. of - Relations. 1965.box 7, folder 8 Carnegie Institution. 1962 - 65.box 7, folder 9 Case System. 1966. Center for Materials Research (CMR) See Materials Research

Center (b. 38, f. 7).box 8, folder 1 Chemical Engineering. 1949 - 55.box 8, folder 2 Chemical Engineering. 1955 - 64.box 8, folder 3 Chemistry. 1949; 1954 - 60.box 8, folder 4 Chemistry. 1960 - 65.box 8, folder 5 Chemistry - Biochemistry. 1958 - 59.box 8, folder 6 Chemistry Building. 1959 - 60.box 8, folder 7 Chemistry Building. 1959. USPHS Grants.box 8, folder 8 Chemistry Building. 1960 - 61. Stauffer Dedication.box 8, folder 9 Chemistry Building and Program. 1962 - 64.box 9, folder 1 Chemistry - Classified Contracts (Aerosol Lab). 1951 -60.box 9, folder 2 Chemistry - Djerassi. 1959 - 61.box 9, folder 3 Chemistry - Finances. 1959 - 61.box 9, folder 4 Chemistry Headship Search - general. 1956 - 59.box 9, folder 5 Chemistry Headship Search - names of potential candidates.box 9, folder 6 Chemistry Headship Search - Dossiers on 3 top candidates (all of whom declined

position).box 9, folder 7 Chemistry Headship - Johnson. 1958 - 59.box 9, folder 8 Chemistry - Johnson. 1959 - 60.box 9, folder 9 Chemistry - Microanalytical. 1960 - 61.box 9, folder 10 Chemistry - New faculty. 1959 - 62.box 10, folder I Chemistry Promotion - inactive. 1959 - 61.box 10, folder 2 Chemistry Promotion - PACE. 1959 - 61.box 10, folder 3 Chemistry - Useful data. 1949 - 59.box 10, folder 4 Chemistry - Weissman. 1959.box 10, folder 5 Civil Engineering. 1958 - 63.box 10, folder 6 Civil Engineering. 1963 - 65.box 10, folder 7 Classics. 1962; 1965.box 10, folder 8 Classified Research. 1966 - 70.box 11, folder 1 Coe, William Robertson - Fund for American Studies. 1956 - 64.box 11, folder 2 Committee Membership. 1956 - 62.box 11, folder 3 Communications and Journalism. 1955 - 64.box 11, folder 4 Competitive offers. 1957 - 62.box 11, folder 5 Competitive offers. 1963 - 65.box 11, folder 6 Computation Center. 1955 - 60.box 11, folder 7 Computation Center. 1961 - 62.box 12, folder 1 Computer Science and Center. 1962 - 63.box 12, folder 2 Computer Science and Center. 1964 - 65.box 12, folder 3 Computer Science and Center. 1966 - 70.box 12, folder 4 Computer Studies for FET. 1966 - 69.box 12, folder 5 Contract matters (government). 1955 - 58.box 12, folder 6 Contract matters. 1959.box 12, folder 7 Contract matters. 1960 - 61.box 12, folder 8 Contract matters. 1962.box 13, folder 1 Contract and Grant matters. 1963.box 13, folder 2 Contract and Grant matters. 1964 65.box 13, folder 3 Controller. 1962.box 13, folder 4 Corson Report. 1958. (text of report)box 13, folder 5 Corson Report. 1958 - 59. (correspondence and reactions)box 13, folder 6 Counseling Service. 1962.box 13, folder 7 Cresap Study. 1964.

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box 13, folder 8 Crossett Fund. 1960 - 64.box 13, folder 9 Dbox 13, folder 10 Dean of Students. 1959 - 63.box 13, folder 11 Development Office. 1959 - 65.box 14, folder 1 Ebox 14, folder 2 Earth Sciences. 1956 - 57.box 14, folder 3 Earth Sciences. 1958 - 59.box 14, folder 4 Earth Sciences. 1961 - 62.box 14, folder 5 Earth Sciences. 1963 - 66.box 14, folder 6 Earth Sciences - Dean (search). 1963 64.box 14, folder 7 Earth Sciences - Jahns, Richardbox 14, folder 8 Earth Sciences - Programs 1956 58 (reports by Visiting Committee of the

Associates; report on long-range plans of School).box 15, folder 1 Economics Department. 1940 - 55. (data, rather than correspondence).box 15, folder 2 Economics Department. 1956 - 61.box 15, folder 3 Economics Department. 1962 - 63.box 15, folder 4 Economics Department. 1964 - 65.box 15, folder 5 Economics of Universities. 1957.box 15, folder 6 Education and Health Education. 1954 56.box 15, folder 7 Education and Health Education. 1957.box 15, folder 8 Education and Health Education. 1958 59.box 15, folder 9 Education and Health Education. 1960 - 65.box 15, folder 10 Education Reports. 1957 - 62. (2 binders)box 16 Education Reports. 1957-62. (2 binders)box 17, folder 1 Electrical Engineering. 1958 - 59.box 17, folder 2 Electrical Engineering. 1960 - 62.box 17, folder 3 Electrical Engineering. 1963 - 70.box 17, folder 4 E.E. Appointments Committee. 1957 - 58.box 17, folder 5 E.E. Appointments Committee. 1959 - 60.box 17, folder 6 E.E. Appointments Committee. 1961.box 17, folder 7 E.E. Appointments Committee. 1962.box 17, folder 8 E.E. Appointments Committee. 1963.box 18, folder 1 Electrical Engineering - Solid State Electronics. 1958 - 59.box 18, folder 2 Electrical Engineering - Solid State Electronics. 1960 - 62.box 18, folder 3 Electrical Engineering - Solid State Electronics. 1963 - 65.box 18, folder 4 Electrical Engineering - Solid State Electronics. 1966 - 69.box 18, folder 5 Electronics Research Laboratory. 1956 - 57.box 18, folder 6 Electronics Research Laboratory. 1958 - 59.box 18, folder 7 Electronics Research Laboratory. 1961 - 62.box 19, folder 1 Electronics Research Laboratory. 1962 - 63.box 19, folder 2 Electronics Research Laboratory. 1962 - 63. Research coordination and salaries

charged to government accounts.box 19, folder 3 Electronics Research Laboratory. 1964.box 19, folder 4 Electronics Research Laboratory. 1965.box 19, folder 5 End Quarter Deficiencies. 1962 68 (list of students).box 19, folder 6 Engineering. 1958.box 19, folder 7 Engineering. 1959.box 20, folder 1 Engineering. 1960.box 20, folder 2 Engineering. 1961.box 20, folder 3 Engineering. 1962.box 20, folder 4 Engineering. 1963.box 20, folder 5 Engineering. 1964.box 20, folder 6 Engineering. 1965.box 21, folder 1 Engineering. 1966.box 21, folder 2 Engineering. 1967.box 21, folder 3 Engineering. 1968.box 21, folder 4 Engineering. 1969.box 21, folder 5 Engineering. 1970.

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box 21, folder 6 Engineering. 1971.box 21, folder 7 Engineering Advisory Council. 1966 68.box 21, folder 8 Engineering Advisory Council. 1969 - 72.box 22, folder 1 Engineering-Economic Systems. 1961 - 67.box 22, folder 2 Engineering-Economic Systems - Franklin A. Lindsay 1962. (file on candidate for

teaching position)box 22, folder 3 Engineering Education, Study of. 1967 - 69.box 22, folder 4 Engineering - Engineering Mechanics. 1960 - 61.box 22, folder 5 Engineering - Ford Foundation. 1958 - 59.box 22, folder 6 Engineering - Ford Foundation. 1960.box 22, folder 7 Engineering - Ford Foundation. 1961 - 65.box 22, folder 8 Engineering - Plasma. 1959 - 62.box 22, folder 9 Engineering - Plasma. 1963 - 64.box 22, folder 10 Engineering - Undergraduate. 1962.box 23, folder 1 English. 1958 - 63.box 23, folder 2 English for Foreign Students. 1962 - 63.box 23, folder 3 Executive Committee (of Academic Council). 1964.box 23, folder 4 Fbox 23, folder 5 Faculty Housing. 1959 - 63. (mainly concerns eligibility)box 23, folder 6 Faculty Housing. 1964 - 65.box 23, folder 7 Faculty Recreation Committee. 1960 - 62.box 23, folder 8 Fair Employment. 1964 - 65. (minority recruiting practices)box 23, folder 9 Fallout. 1962.box 23, folder 10 Fellowship Funds. 1962 63.box 23, folder 11 Food Research Institute. 1957 - 60.box 23, folder 12 Food Research Institute. 1961 - 62.box 24, folder 1 Food Research Institute. 1963 66.box 24, folder 2 Food Research Institute Flores. 1964 - 65 (visiting Professor 1964).box 24, folder 3 Food Research Institute - Terman Review. 1964 (large binder of memoranda,

correspondence, reports and information compiled by Terman in a review of FRIfaculty and operations in 1964).

box 25, folder 1 Ford Foundation. 1956 - 59.box 25, folder 2 Ford Foundation. 1960 - 61.box 25, folder 3 Ford Foundation. 1962 - 70.box 25, folder 4 Ford Foundation - Data Processing Study. 1956 - 65.box 25, folder 5 Ford Foundation - Major grants. 1959 - 60.box 25, folder 6 Ford Foundation - Priorities Schedule. 1960.box 25, folder 7 Ford Foundation - School and department needs. 1960.box 25, folder 8 Foreign Students. 1963 - 65. (enrollment statistics)box 25, folder 9 Form Letters. 1956 - 62. (sample replies)box 26, folder 1 French. 1962 - 64.box 26, folder 2 Freshmen - Distribution among courses. 1960. (based on sample of 100 frosh).box 26, folder 3 Freshman Overage. 1961 - 62. ("Overage" refers to greater number of frosh

enrollees than anticipated folders deal with necessary adjustments)box 26, folder 4 Freshman Tensions. 1960 - 61.box 26, folder 5 Fringe Benefits. 1960 - 62.box 26, folder 6 Fringe Benefits. 1963 - 68.box 26, folder 7 Fringe Benefits - Family Medical Plan. 1961.box 26, folder 8 Fringe Benefits - Major Medical. 1960 - 61.box 26, folder 9 Fringe Benefits - Major Medical. 1962.box 26, folder 10 Fringe Benefits - Tuition Exchange. 1961 - 62.box 26, folder 11 Furtado, Celsa. 1964. (Ousted superintendent of Development in Brazil,

considered for Economics teaching position at Stanford.)box 27, folder 1 G - GIbox 27, folder 2 GO - GZbox 27, folder 3 General Electric. 1955 - 1963.box 27, folder 4 General Studies, Committee on. 1958 - 60. (Minutes)box 27, folder 5 General Studies, Committee on. 1961 - 62. (Minutes)

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box 27, folder 6 General Studies, Committee on. 1963. (Minutes)box 27, folder 7 General Studies, Committee on. 1964. (Minutes)box 28, folder 1 Geography Department. 1956 - 62.box 28, folder 2 Gift Campaign. 1960 - 61.box 28, folder 3 Gift Program - General. 1957 60.box 28, folder 4 Gifts - Annual Giving. 1952 60. (Annual and weekly reports)box 28, folder 5 Gifts - Annual Giving. 1961 62. (Weekly reports)box 28, folder 6 Gifts - Annual Giving. 1963. (Weekly reports)box 28, folder 7 Gifts - Annual Giving. 1964. (Weekly reports)box 28, folder 8 Gifts - Unrestricted. 1961 - 65.box 29, folder 1 Gilfillan Brothers, Inc. 1950 - 61.box 29, folder 2 Government Policies on Research. 1963.box 29, folder 3 Grade distribution. 1959 - 62.box 29, folder 4 Grade distribution. 1963 - 64.box 29, folder 5 Graduate Admissions Office. 1961 - 64.box 29, folder 6 Graduate Dean; Graduate Study Committee. 1955 58.box 29, folder 7 Graduate Dean; Graduate Study Committee. 1959.box 29, folder 8 Graduate Dean; Graduate Study Committee. 1960 62.box 29, folder 9 Graduate Dean; Graduate Study Committee. 1963 66; 1969.box 30, folder 1 Graduate Division - Special Funds. 1963 - 65.box 30, folder 2 Graduate Division - Special Programs. 1975. (Report by F. W. Crawford, "Review of

Special Ph.D. Program, 1952 - 75)box 30, folder 3 Graphic Arts. 1956.box 30, folder 4 Guerard Professorship. 1960 - 61.box 30, folder 5 H HIbox 30, folder 6 HO HZbox 30, folder 7 Harvard University. 1956 - 60.box 30, folder 8 Harvard University. 1961 - 70.box 30, folder 9 Health Service. 1962 - 63.box 30, folder 10 Heffner, Hubert. 1963 - 70.box 31, folder 1 Hispanic-American Studies. 1958 - 61.box 31, folder 2 Hispanic-American and Luso-Brazilian Studies.1962 - 65.box 31, folder 3 History. 1956 - 65.box 31, folder 4 Hofstadter, Robert. 1962 - 64.box 31, folder 5 Hofstadter Accelerator. 1962 - 63.box 31, folder 6 Honors Co-operative Program. 1956 - 59; 1971.box 31, folder 7 Hoover Institution. 1956 - 61.box 31, folder 8 Hoover Institution. 1962 - 65; 1973.box 31, folder 9 Hoover Institution - Appointments. 1960 - 62.box 32, folder 1 Hopkins Marine Station. 1958 - 60.box 32, folder 2 Hopkins Marine Station. 1961.box 32, folder 3 Howard, Jan. 1963.box 32, folder 4 Hughes Aircraft. 1958.box 32, folder 5 Humanities and Sciences, School of. 1958-60box 32, folder 6 Humanities and Sciences, School of. 1961-65box 32, folder 7 Humanities Council. 1960-61box 32, folder 8 Ibox 32, folder 9 Industrial Engineering. 1959-66box 32, folder 10 Industrial Park. 1958-70box 32, folder 11 Instructional Program at Stanford, development of. 6/12/80box 33, folder 1 International Business Machines (IBM) 1956-67box 33, folder 2 International Studies, Committee on. 1955-57box 33, folder 3 International Studies, Committee on. 1958box 33, folder 4 International Studies, Committee on. 1959; 1962-66box 33, folder v.5 Larger binder kept by FET of memos, reports, and funding proposals of

International Studies 1961-65box 34, folder 1 Lbox 34, folder 2 Jacks Fund. 1963-65

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box 34, folder 3 Kbox 34, folder 4 Kemnitzer, William. 1962-66box 34, folder 5 Kennedy, Joseph P., Jr.- Foundation. 1964box 34, folder 6 Kern County Land Company. 1957-59box 34, folder 7 Klystron Royalties. 1952-75box 34, folder 8 Krafve, Richard E.box 34, folder 9 L-LIbox 34, folder 10 LO - LZbox 35, folder 1 Land and Building Development. 1955; 1957 - 58. (Advisory Committee - minutes

and agenda)box 35, folder 2 Land and Building Development,. 1959. (Advisory Committee - minutes and

agenda)box 35, folder 3 Land and Building Development. 1960. (Advisory Committee - minutes and

agenda)box 35, folder 4 Land and Building Development. 1963 - 65. (Advisory Committee - minutes and

agenda)box 35, folder 5 Land and Building Development - Engineering Subcommittee. 1955 - 59.box 35, folder 6 Land and Building Development - Faculty Housing. 1955 - 59.box 35, folder 7 Land and Building Development - Master Plan. 1954; 1956; 1960.box 35, folder 8 Land Development - Annexation Election. 1960.box 36, folder 1 Law. 1959 - 62.box 36, folder 2 Law. 1963.box 36, folder 3 Law. 1965 - 66; 1971.box 36, folder 4 Law - New Dean. 1963. (Bayless Manning)box 36, folder 5 Law - Ten Year Plan. 1961. (For years 1961-70)box 36, folder 6 Leave Policy. 1964 - 65.box 36, folder 7 Libraries. 1957 - 58.box 36, folder 8 Libraries. 1959 - 60.box 36, folder 9 Libraries. 1961.box 36, folder 10 Libraries. 1962.box 37, folder 1 Libraries. 1963 - 69.box 37, folder 2 Library Development Fund. 1960 - 61.box 37, folder 3 Library Development Fund. 1962 - 64.box 37, folder 4 Library - Director. 1962 65. (Search for Ray Swark's successor - Appointment of

Rutherford Rogers.)box 37, folder 5 Library Needs. 1959 - 60; 1962. (Prepared in relation to Ford Foundation

Proposal.)box 37, folder 6 Linvill, John. 1959 - 70. (Contains much information on his invention, the

Optacon.)box 37, folder 7 Linvill, William. 1961 - 65.box 37, folder 8 Linvill, William. 1966 - 70.box 38, folder 1 Lockheed. 1956 - 65.box 38, folder 2 L.S.D. 1963 - 66.box 38, folder 3 M MEbox 38, folder 4 MI MYbox 38, folder 5 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).1958 - 63.box 38, folder 6 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). 1964 - 69.box 38, folder 7 Materials Research, Center for (C.M.R.). 1960 - 61. (Proposals submitted to the

Advanced Research Projects Agency of the DOD; correspondence with this group;minutes of executive committee)

box 39, folder 1 Materials Research, Center for. 1962 - 68.box 39, folder 2 Materials Science. 1959 - 60.box 39, folder 3 Materials Science. 1961 - 63.box 39, folder 4 Mathematics. 1955 - 59.box 39, folder 5 Mathematics. 1960 - 63.box 39, folder 6 Mechanical Engineering. 1958 - 61; 1965.box 39, folder 7 Medical School. 1955 - 58.box 39, folder 8 Medical School. 1959.

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box 39, folder 9 Medical School. 1960.box 40, folder 1 Medical School. 1961.box 40, folder 2 Medical School. 1962.box 40, folder 3 Medical School. 1963.box 40, folder 4 Medical School. 1964.box 40, folder 5 Medical School. 1965.box 40, folder 6 Medical School. 1966 - 71.box 40, folder 7 Medical School - Committee on Appointment Policy. 1964.box 41, folder 1 Medical School - Dean Search. 1964. Includes the following groups: a. Search

Committee Statement b. Current Candidates C. Comroe, Julius d. Elaser, Robert e.Richmond, Julius f. Tenney, Marsh

box 41, folder 2 Medical School - Morrell, F. 1960.box 41, folder 3 Medical School Study - Background Material. 1956 - 61.box 41, folder 4 Medical School Study - Clinical. 1960 - 62.box 41, folder 5 Medical School Study - Finances. 1960 - 62.box 41, folder 6 Medical School Study - Palo Alto-Stanford Hospital. 1961 - 62.box 41, folder 7 Medical School Study - Pre-Clinical Departments. 1960 - 61.box 41, folder 8 Medical School Study - Problems. 1962.box 41, folder 9 Medical School Study - Miscellaneous. 1961 62.box 41, folder 10 Men's Physical Education. Jan. 1964.box 41, folder 11 Merner, Garfield and Paul. 1962 - 69.box 41, folder 12 Metallurgy. 1958 - 59.box 41, folder 13 Michigan State University. 1958 - 60.box 41, folder 14 Microwave Laboratory. 1956 - 64.box 41, folder 15 Modern European Languages. 1956 - 64.box 42, folder 1 Moulton, Robert H., Jr. 1958 - 64.box 42, folder 2 Moving Expenses. 1959 - 65.box 42, folder 3 Music. 1956 - 1961.box 42, folder 4 Nbox 42, folder 5 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). 1961 - 62.box 42, folder 6 NASA. 1963.box 42, folder 7 NASA. 1964.box 42, folder 8 NASA. 1965 - 70.box 42, folder 9 National Defense Education Act (NDEA). 1958 - 59.box 42, folder 10 NDEA. 1960 - 70.box 42, folder 11 National Endowment for the Humanities. 1965.box 43, folder 1 National Institutes of Health. 1962 - 68.box 43, folder 2 National Merit Scholarships. 1963.box 43, folder 3 National Science Foundation (including fellowships). 1957 - 59.box 43, folder 4 NSF. 1960 - 63.box 43, folder 5 NSF. 1964 - 70.box 43, folder 6 NSF Facilities Proposals. 1959 - 62.box 43, folder 7 NSF Facilities Proposals. 1963.box 43, folder 8 NSF Facilities Proposals. 1964.box 44, folder 1 Neuristor. 1960. (invention applicable to computer technology)box 44, folder 2 New York, City University of. 1964 - 65.box 44, folder 3 Nuclear Technology. 1957 - 66.box 44, folder 4 0box 44, folder 5 oceanography. 1959.box 44, folder 6 office of Naval Research. 1956 - 75.box 44, folder 7 Operations Research, Committee on. 1961 - 65.box 44, folder 8 Operations Research: Committee in; Affiliated Faculty. 1961 - 64.box 44, folder 9 Overhead Costs Studies: Department Administration. 1960 - 61.box 44, folder 10 Overhead Costs Studies: General and Administrative. 1960 - 61.box 44, folder 11 Overhead Cost Studies. Medical School. 1960 62.box 44, folder 12 Overhead Costs: Miscellaneous. 1960 - 64.box 45, folder 1 Pbox 45, folder 2 Patents. 1956; 1962 - 65.

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box 45, folder 3 Peck Professorship. 1962.box 45, folder 4 Personnel Office. 1961 - 64.box 45, folder 5 Philosophy. 1955 - 1963.box 45, folder 6 Philosophy: Nivison Appointment. 1957 - 58.box 45, folder 7 Physical Sciences. 1960.box 45, folder 8 Physics Department. 1954 - 57.box 45, folder 9 Physics Department. 1958.box 45, folder 10 Physics Department. 1959 - 65.box 45, folder 11 Pike, Thomas. 1961 - 64.box 45, folder 12 Political Science. 1955 - 65.box 45, folder 13 Political Science: Visiting Chair. 1962 - 65.box 46, folder 1 Ponlatoff Professorship. 1961 - 64.box 46, folder 2 Potter, James. 1969.box 46, folder 3 President's Scientific Advisory Council (PSAC): Travel. 1961 - 65.box 46, folder 4 Press (Stanford University) Building. 1960.box 46, folder 5 Princeton University. 1963 - 67.box 46, folder 6 Pritchard Program. 1966 - 68. (R. L. Pritchard's program for graduate student

recruiting)box 46, folder 7 Prospective Students. 1960 - 64.box 46, folder 8 Prospective Students. 1969 - 70.box 46, folder 9 Prospective Students: Special Cases. 1958 61.box 46, folder 10 Psychology. 1953 - 65.box 46, folder 11 Qbox 46, folder 12 Quantitative Methods in Behavioral Sciences. 1958; 1962.box 46, folder 13 R - Rhbox 46, folder 14 RI - RZbox 46, folder 15 Radioscience Laboratory. 1965.box 46, folder 16 Registrar. 1957 - 65.box 46, folder 17 Research Corporation. 1959 - 64.box 46, folder 18 Research Space Reserve. 1962 - 63.box 46, folder 19 Rhinelander, Philip. 1956 - 61.box 46, folder 20 Rhinelander, Philip: Problems. 1958 - 1961.box 46, folder 21 Rousch Professorship. 1961 - 65.box 47, folder 1 S SPbox 47, folder 2 ST SZbox 47, folder 3 Sabbatical Leave. 1955 - 56.box 47, folder 4 Salary Advances. 1961 - 63.box 47, folder 5 Salary Scale Information. 1947 - 1959.box 47, folder 6 Salary Scale Information. 1960 - 63.box 47, folder 7 Salary Scale Information. 1964 - 71.box 47, folder 8 Salary Tabulations. 1963 - 64.box 48, folder 2 Schaffner, Charles. 1969.box 48, folder 1 Sanford Project. 1963 - 65.box 48, folder 3 Sears, Robert P. 1961-64.box 48, folder 4 Senior Research Associate. 1957-64.box 48, folder 5 Seven University Group. 1959.box 48, folder 6 Shelters, Fall-out. 1963.box 48, folder 7 Shiffman, Max. 1960 - 74.box 48, folder 8 Shockley, William. 1955 - 67.box 48, folder 9 Shockley, William. 1968 - 69.box 48, folder 10 Shockley, William. 1970 - 72.box 48, folder 11 Sloan Foundation. 1963 - 65.box 48, folder 12 Small Classes. 1961.box 48, folder 13 Sociology. 1955 - 58.box 48, folder 14 Sociology. 1959 - 65.box 49, folder 1 Spaeth, Carl. 1963.box 49, folder 2 Special Programs in Humanities. 1957 - 1964.box 49, folder 3 Spectrum Magnetic Industries. 1962.

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box 49, folder 4 Speech and Drama. 1956 - 59.box 49, folder 5 Speech and Drama. 1961.box 49, folder 6 Stanford Linear Accelerator Center - "Project M." 1956 - June 1958.box 49, folder 7 SLAC. July-Dec. 1958.box 49, folder 8 SLAC. 1959.box 49, folder 9 SLAC. Jan.-Oct. 1960.box 49, folder 10 SLAC. Nov.-Dec. 1960.box 49, folder 11 SLAC. Jan.-May 1961.box 49, folder 12 SLAC. June-Dec. 1961box 50, folder 1 SLAC. Jan.-May 1962.box 50, folder 2 SLAC. June-Dec. 1962.box 50, folder 3 SLAC. Jan.-June 1963.box 50, folder 4 SLAC. July-Dec. 1963.box 50, folder 5 SLAC. 1964.box 50, folder 6 SLAC. Jan.-May 1965.box 50, folder 7 SLAC. June-Dec. 1965.box 50, folder 8 SLAC. 1966-71.box 50, folder 9 SLAC Committee. 1960-61.box 51, folder 1 SLAC Congressional Hearings. 1959 - 60.box 51, folder 2 SLAC - 1961 Hearings booklet.box 51, folder 3 SLAC - Physics Department. 1964.box 51, folder 4 SLAC - Proposals and Publicity. 1957 - 59.box 51, folder 5 SLAC - Woodside Power Problems - Sand Hill alignment. 1963 - 64.box 51, folder 6 Stanford Overseas Studies. 1957 - 60.box 51, folder 7 Stanford Overseas Studies. 1961.box 52, folder 1 Stanford Overseas Studies. 1963 - 69.box 52, folder 2 Stanford Research Institute: Basic Research. 1954 - 55.box 52, folder 3 SRI: Basic Research. 1956.box 52, folder 4 SRI: Basic Research Plans and Cash Flow Projections. 1964.box 52, folder 5 SRI: Board of Directors. 1958.box 52, folder 6 SRI: Board of Directors. Jan.-June 1959.box 52, folder 7 SRI: Board of Directors. July-Dec. 1959.box 52, folder 8 SRI: Board of Directors. Jan.-June 1960.box 53, folder 1 SRI: Board of Directors. July-Dec. 1960.box 53, folder 2 SRI: Board of Directors. Jan.-May 1961.box 53, folder 3 SRI: Board of Directors. June-Dec. 1961.box 53, folder 4 SRI: Board of Directors. Jan.-July 1962.box 53, folder 5 SRI: Board of Directors. Aug.-Dec. 1962.box 53, folder 6 SRI: Board of Directors. 1963.box 53, folder 7 SRI: Board of Directors. 1964 - 66.box 54, folder 1 SRI Board of Directors: Minutes. 1960 - 61.box 54, folder 2 SRI Board of Directors: Minutes. 1962 - 63.box 54, folder 3 SRI Board of Directors: Minutes. 1964 - 65.box 54, folder 4 SRI - Computers. 1962 - 65.box 54, folder 5 SRI - Demonstrations. 1968 - 69.box 54, folder 6 SRI - Draper Committee. 1965. (special committee chaired by William Draper to

examine Institute's objectives)box 54, folder 7 SRI - Executive Committee. 1960 - 63.box 54, folder 8 SRI - Executive Committee. 1964 - 65.box 54, folder 9 SRI - Executive Committee - memos and notes. 1964 65.box 54, folder 10 SRI - Executive Committee - reports to Exec. Com. 1965.box 55, folder 1 SRI - Finance Committee. 1961 - 62.box 55, folder 2 SRI - Financial Statements. 1961 - 65.box 55, folder 3 SRI - Folkers, Carl. 1964 - 65.box 55, folder 4 SRI - Fund raising. 1964 - 65.box 55, folder 5 SRI Grant.box 55, folder 6 SRI - New Associates Plan. 1965.box 55, folder 7 SRI - Packard, David - material for. 1965 - 66.

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box 55, folder 8 SRI - Personnel Committee. 1961 62.box 55, folder 9 SRI - Research Committee. 1961.box 55, folder 10 SRI - Scientist's Search. 1961 62 (Search for SRI Director).box 56, folder 1 SRI - Stanford Relations. 1961 65.box 56, folder 2 SRI - Stanford Committee. 1963 65.box 56, folder 3 SRI - Stanford (Weldon Gibson).box 56, folder 4 SRI - Stanford Joint Committee - Reports. 1965.box 56, folder 5 SRI - Miscellaneous Problems. 1962 - 65.box 56, folder 6 SRI - Miscellaneous Publications and Responses. 1964 - 66.box 56, folder 7 Statistics, Department of. 1951 - 64.box 56, folder 8 Statler Hotel Project. 1958.box 56, folder 9 Steere, William. 1957 - 58.box 56, folder 10 Student Financial Aid. 1957 - 60.box 56, folder 11 Student Financial Aid. 1961 - 65.box 57, folder 1 Student Housing. 1960 - 61.box 57, folder 2 Student Problems - Stanford and Berkeley. 1964 - 65.box 57, folder 3 Student Problems - Stanford and Berkeley. 1966 - 67.box 57, folder 4 Summer Festival. 1963 65.box 57, folder 5 Summer Session. 1956 59.box 57, folder 6 Summer Session. 1960 65.box 57, folder 7 Suppes, Patrick. 1965.box 57, folder 8 Supplementary Compensation, Committee on. 1957 64.box 57, folder 9 T TI.box 57, folder 10 TO TZbox 58, folder 1 Tarr, Curtis. 1960 - 72.box 58, folder 2 Tenure Policy. 1959 - 63.box 58, folder 3 Tenure Policy. 1964 - 65.box 58, folder 4 Terman - Meetings with departments guidelines. 1956 - 57.box 58, folder 5 Texaco. 1960.box 58, folder 6 Trustees, Board of. 1956 - 61.box 58, folder 7 Trustees, Board of. 1962 - 65.box 58, folder 8 Tuition rates - information. 1960 74.box 58, folder 9 Ubox 58, folder 10 Undergraduate Education. 1961 - 63.box 58, folder 11 Undergraduate Education. 1964 - 65.box 59, folder 1 Undergraduate Instruction. May-Sept. 1962 (History Department experiment)box 59, folder 2 Undergraduate Residence Program. 1964 - 69.box 59, folder 3 Union Negotiations. 1964. (re Hansen Labs, SEL and SLAC)box 59, folder 4 United States Office of Education. 1964 - 69.box 59, folder 5 Universities Research Association. 1965 - 66. (re 200 bev National Accelerator)box 59, folder 6 University Distinguished Professorships. 1957 59.box 59, folder 7 University Relations. 1960 - 65.box 59, folder 8 Vbox 59, folder 9 Varian - Fellowship and General Correspondence. 1956 - 65.box 59, folder 10 Vice-Presidents' Meetings. 1959 - 64.box 59, folder 11 Villard, Oswald G., Jr. 1963 - 66.box 59, folder 12 Visiting Committees at Stanford. 1960 - 63.box 59, folder 13 Visiting Committees: Harvard, MIT, Princeton. 1959 - 60.box 59, folder 14 Visitors at Stanford. 1958 - 71.box 60, folder 1 W WEbox 60, folder 2 WH WZbox 60, folder 3 Weissbluth, Mitchell. 1962 - 63.box 60, folder 4 Wert, Robert. 1958 - 67.box 60, folder 5 Whitaker, Douglas. 1956.box 60, folder 6 Whitaker, Virgil. 1963 - 71.box 60, folder 7 Wickizes, Vernon. 1955 - 63.box 60, folder 8 Wilbur, Ray Lyman. 1972.box 60, folder 9 William, Prince of Gloucester. 1963 - 65.

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box 60, folder 10 Women. 1958 - 62.box 60, folder 11 Women's Physical Education. 1956 - 57.box 60, folder 12 Woodrow Wilson Fellowships. 1958 - 67.box 60, folder 13 X-Y-Z.box 60, folder 14 Yale. 1960 - 65.

  PROVOST'S STAFF MEETINGSScope and Contents noteContains minutes, agendas and supporting documents (memoranda) -arrangedchronologically by meeting. For each meeting the agenda is filed first, followed by variousattachments-relevant to meeting, and finally the minutes of the meeting. The supportingdocuments are not necessarily filed chronologically, but instead in the order in which theywere attached to agenda.

   box 61, folder 1 Provost's Staff Meetings: Minutes, agenda, memoranda. Sept.-Dec. 1959.box 61, folder 2 Provost's Staff Meetings: Minutes, agenda, memoranda. Jan.-June 1960.box 61, folder 3 Provost's Staff Meetings: Minutes, agenda, memoranda. Sept.-Dec. 1960.box 61, folder 4 Provost's Staff Meetings: Minutes, agenda, memoranda. Jan.-July 1961.box 61, folder 5 Provost's Staff Meetings: Minutes, agenda, memoranda. Sept. 1961-April 1962.box 62, folder 1 Provost's Staff Meetings: Minutes, agenda, memoranda. May-June 1962.box 62, folder 2 Provost's Staff Meetings: Minutes, agenda, memoranda. Sept.-Dec. 1962.box 62, folder 3 Provost's Staff Meetings: Minutes, agenda, memoranda. Jan.-June 1963.box 62, folder 4 Provost's Staff Meetings: Minutes, agenda, memoranda. Dec. 1963-March 1964.box 62, folder 5 Provost's Staff Meetings: Minutes, agenda, memoranda. April-June 1964.box 63, folder 1 Provost's Staff Meetings: Minutes, agenda, memoranda. Nov. 1964-Feb. 1965.box 63, folder 2 Provost's Staff Meetings: Minutes, agenda, memoranda. March-August 1965.box 63, folder 3 Provost's appointment calendar. 1959 - 60.box 63, folder 4 Provost's appointment calendar. 1960 - 61.box 63, folder 5 Provost's appointment calendar. 1961 -62.box 63, folder 6 Provost's appointment calendar. 1962 -63.box 63, folder 7 Provost's appointment calendar. 1963 -64.box 63, folder 8 Provost's appointment calendar. 1964 -65.

  STUDIES FOR STERLING     Control of Faculty Size (Faculty Planning)box 64, folder 1 Faculty Planning Program Report. 1966 - 68. Memoranda requesting Study and

Comments on results. Text of report by F. E. Terman, Oct. 1967.box 64, folder 2 Data on faculty appointments: Harvard, MIT, Yale, Princeton, UCB - 1957-59;

1967-69.box 64, folder 3 Data on faculty appointments at Stanford. 1955 - 67. -Statistics on faculty

growth; student enrollment. -Miscellaneous tabulations: NAS summary; agedistribution. -FET's tabulations of anticipated faculty retirements. 1967-2007.

box 64, folder 4 Faculty Planning: 1969 follow-up report. -Statistics. -Drafts of 2 reports:"Higher education is a highly competitive business," and "Faculty planning."(according to note by Terman, study was never fully presented because ofinterference by student demonstrations)

box 64 Fringe Benefits Study.box 64, folder 5 Fringe Benefits - general. 1967 - 60.box 64, folder 6 Medical Clinic Plan. 1966.box 64 Retirement Study.box 64, folder 7 Retirement Policy - miscellaneous material. 1955 - 65.box 64, folder 8 Retirement Policy - approved by Advisory Board. March 1959.box 64, folder 9 Supplementary Pension Program. 1966 - 67.box 64, folder 10 Faculty Retirement Dates: 1964 - 2007 (compiled in 1964 and 1967) (lists by

department and by year)box 64, folder 11 Retirement Study: Terman Report, Oct. 17, 1966.

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box 64, folder 12 Retirement Study: Misc. correspondence. 1966 - 68.  Retirement Study 1966

Scope and Contents noteThese two large binders contain the data and calculations compiled by Terman on allfinancial aspects of Stanford faculty retirement.

   box 65,folder Volume 1

Emeritus lists; information from personnel; TIAA and CREF tables andinformation; responses to Virgil Anderson's survey of emeritus faculty income.

box 65,folder Volume 2

Individual salary and case histories, listed both by year of retirement, andalphabetically.

  Budgeting Studies (General Fund Ceiling): GSBbox 66, folder 1 Request for General Fund Ceiling Study and background materials. Sept.-Nov.

1969. (Requested by President Pitzer through E. Howard Brooks, Vice-Provost)box 66, folder 2 GSB Budget Study: Correspondence and data. 1969 - 71.box 66, folder 3 GSB Budget Study: Working statistics. 1969 - 70.box 66,folder Volume 4

GSB Budget Study: Working materials. Binder containing memoranda, data,and calculations compiled by Terman for General Fund Ceiling Study.

box 66,folder Volume 5

GSB Budget Study: Working materials. Binder containing GSB budgets, courseconsumption, and Controller's tabulations compiled by Terman for Study.

box 66, folder 6 Harvard General Fund Ceiling System. May 1970. (Terman's memos onconversations with Harvard administrative officers on their budgeting system.)

box 66, folder 7 GSB Budget Study: Final Report, March 10, 1970. (2 copies: one marked byTerman; the other unmarked)

  Budgeting Studies (General Fund Ceiling): Law School 1970.folder 1 Law School Budget Study: Working materials. Binder containing memoranda,

data, and calculations compiled by Terman for study.box 67, folder 2 Law School Budget Study: Report July 1970. "Applications of General Fund

Ceiling Operation to Stanford Law School and Stanford Graduate School ofBusiness: A Comparative Study."

  Budgeting Studies (General Fund Ceiling): Bershader Committee. 1975.Biographical/Historical noteTask force chaired by Dr. Daniel Bershader to review question of budget allocation inother Stanford professional schools.

   box 67, folder 3 Bershader Committee Materials. 1974 - 75.

  DATA PROCESSING IN THE PROVOST'S OFFICE (computer print-outs)   box 68, folder 1 1951 - 52.box 68, folder 2 1955 - 56.box 68, folder 3 1956 - 57. Computer Print-outsbox 68, folder 4 1957 - 58.box 68, folder 5 1958 - 59.box 68, folder 6 1959 -60.box 68, folder 7 1960 -61.box 68, folder 8 1961 -62. Course Enrollment Statistics: Three-Quarter Summarybox 69, folder 1 1962 -63.box 69, folder 2 1963 -64.box 69, folder 3 1964 - 65.box 69, folder 4 1965 - 66.box 69, folder 5 1966 - 67.box 69, folder 6 1967 - 68.box 70, folder 1 Course Enrollment: by student level. 1956 57.box 70, folder 2 Course enrollment: by level; by sex. 1958 59.box 70, folder 3 Grade Distribution Report: 1956 - 57; 1960 61; 1962 63box 70, folder 4 Grade Distribution: Three-Quarter Summary. 1964 - 65.box 70, folder 5 Course enrollment report: By quarter. 1970 - 71.

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box 70, folder 6 Course enrollment report: By quarter. 1974 - 75.box 70 Courses by Instructorbox 71, folder 1 1955 - 56; 1956 - 57.box 71, folder 2 1957 - 58; 1958 - 59.box 71, folder 3 1959 - 60.box 71, folder 4 1960 - 61.box 71, folder 5 1961 - 62.box 71, folder 6 1962 - 63.box 72, folder 1 1963 - 64.box 72, folder 2 1964 - 65.box 72, folder 3 1965 - 66.box 72, folder 4 1966 - 67.box 72, folder 5 1967 - 68.box 72, folder 6 1968 - 69.box 73, folder 1 Courses by Instructor: 1969-70.box 73, folder 2 Courses by Instructor: 1970 - 71.box 73, folder 3 Courses by Instructor: 1971 - 72.box 73, folder 4 Summer Session Enrollment: 1955 - 62.box 73, folder 5 Summer Session Enrollment: 1962 - 69.box 74, folder 1 Staffing: Business, Education, Engineering. Nov. 1967.box 74, folder 2 Staffing: Humanities and Sciences. Nov. 1967.box 74, folder 3 Staffing: Law, Earth Sciences, Misc. Nov. 1967.box 74, folder 4 Staffing: Business, Education, Engineering. July 1968.box 74, folder 5 Staffing: Humanities and Sciences. July 1968.box 74, folder 6 Staffing: Law, Administration, Biophysics, FRI, misc. July 1978.box 75, folder 1 Graduate Financial Aid. 1956 - 57.box 75, folder 2 Graduate Scholarship Study. Dec. 1957.box 75, folder 3 Graduate Students: Tuition Fee Analysis. 1958.box 75, folder 4 Room Utilization. 1956 - 57.box 75, folder 5 Faculty Salaries. 1956 - 59.box 75, folder 6 Faculty Salaries. 1961 - 62.box 75, folder 7 Report of Department Restricted Funds. Nov. 30, 1957.box 75, folder 8 Student Distribution by Major. 1956 - 57.box 75, folder 9 Statement of Available Funds as of May 31, 1957.box 75, folder 10 Retirement Calculations, Assuming Equities Funds and 15% throughout 1966.box 75, folder 11 Tuition Waiver Study (Faculty-Staff Children). Summer 1967.

  BUDGET WORKING PAPERSScope and Contents note(binders containing memoranda, data and calculations compiled by Terman to be used infiguring yearly budgets)

   box 76,folder Volume 1

1956 - 57.

box 76, folder 2 1957 - 58.box 76, folder 3 1958 - 59.box 76, folder 4 1959 - 60.box 76, folder 5 1960 - 61.box 76, folder 6 1961 - 62, part I (excludes H. and S. budget materials)box 76, folder 7 1961 - 62 part II (H. and S.)box 77,folder Volume 1

1962 - 63, part I.

box 77, folder 2 1962 - 63, part II.box 77, folder 3 1963 - 64: Controller's Information.box 77, folder 4 1963 - 64.box 77, folder 5 1964 - 65: Business, Earth Sciences, Education.box 77, folder 6 1964 - 65: Engineering, H. & S.

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box 77, folder 7 1964 - 65: Controller's Data; miscellaneous.box 77, folder 8 1964 - 65: Allocation; Planning; Graduate Division; Revisions.box 77, folder 9 1964 - 65: Non-academic; Libraries; Medicine; Reserve.box 77, folder 10 Income and Expenditure Forecast 1963 - 66: Assuming Major and Prolonged

Economic Decline starting 1962 - 63. 1962.box 77, folder 11 Budget History. 1965.

  MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATIVE FILES   box 78, folder 1 Graduate Division Accounts: General and Pending; N.S.F. Institutional Grants.

1964 - 65.box 78, folder 2 Graduate Division Accounts: NSF Programs; NIH Pre-doctoral Fellowships, 1963 -

65.box 78, folder 3 Graduate Division Accounts: NDEA: NASA; Woodrow Wilson. 1963 - 65.box 78, folder 4 Graduate Division Accounts: Misc. Academic;Provost's Reserve. 1963 - 65.box 78, folder 5 Study of Undergraduate Education: F. E. Terman's File. 1955. (grade distribution;

percentage of undergraduate units taught by individuals of each rank; study ofFreshman English; Report of the Committee on the Course of Study at Yale)

box 78, folder 6 Study of Undergraduate Education: Terman's File.1955. (Alumni survey; CEEBcomparative institutional scores; survey of graduating seniors)

box 78, folder 7 Study of Undergraduate Education: Terman's File.1955. (Study of variables usedto determine freshman admission; CEEB achievement test scores of enteringfreshmen)

box 78, folder 8 Presidential Search (Tresidder's successor) - 1948:Faculty Advisory Committeecorrespondence, Agenda, Minutes, Lists.

box 78, folder 9 Presidential Search - 1948: Candidate recommendations from Stanford faculty andalumni.

box 78, folder 10 Presidential Search - 1948: "C" series candidate recommendations(recommendations to be distributed to Faculty Committee only, and not toTrustees Committee)

box 78, folder 11 Presidential Search - 1948: Solicited recommendations and acknowledgments.box 78, folder 12 Presidential Search - 1948: Board of Trustees correspondence and lists.box 78, folder 13 Presidential Search - 1948: Lists of Candidates.

  STATISTICAL DATA (Termans' Personal Files)   box 79 Direct Instruction Costs Per Student Credit Hour. 1962 - 63; 1968 - 69. 8 binders.box 80 Engineering School Statistics. 1962 - 65. 7 binders. Includes one binder on Honors

Cooperative Program and one binder on Electrical Engineering.box 81 Student Statistics. 1962 - 65. 6 binders. Includes two binders on graduate

enrollment; two binders on Ph.D. output per faculty member; one on financial aid;one on NSF fellowships.

box 82 Faculty Statistics. One binder on faculty salaries, 1962 - 72; one binder, facultyrosters per department, 1962 - 72.

  Miscellaneous University Statistics,Physical Description: 4.0

   box 83, folder 1 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAMS: ANNOTATED TO SHOW FACULTY Ph.D. OUTPUT 1951

- 52.box 83, folder 2 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAMS: ANNOTATED TO SHOW FACULTY Ph.D. OUTPUT 1953

- 54.box 83, folder 3 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAMS: ANNOTATED TO SHOW FACULTY Ph.D. OUTPUT 1955

- 56.box 83, folder 4 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAMS: ANNOTATED TO SHOW FACULTY Ph.D. OUTPUT 1957

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box 83, folder 5 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAMS: ANNOTATED TO SHOW FACULTY Ph.D. OUTPUT 1959- 60.

box 83, folder 6 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAMS: ANNOTATED TO SHOW FACULTY Ph.D. OUTPUT 1961- 62.

box 83, folder 7 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAMS: ANNOTATED TO SHOW FACULTY Ph.D. OUTPUT 1963- 64.

box 83, folder 8 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAMS: ANNOTATED TO SHOW FACULTY Ph.D. OUTPUT 1965- 66.

box 83, folder 9 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAMS: ANNOTATED TO SHOW FACULTY Ph.D. OUTPUT 1967- 68.

box 83, folder 10 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAMS: ANNOTATED TO SHOW FACULTY Ph.D. OUTPUT 1969- 70.

box 83, folder 11 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAMS: ANNOTATED TO SHOW FACULTY Ph.D. OUTPUT 1971- 72.

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  Professional Organizations Series IV 1934-1977Scope and Contents noteBox 1: American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1934-49. Although he was a member ofthis group, and served on its Communications Committee, Dr. Terman was not particularlyactive in the organization. He was more active in the competing electrical engineeringsociety, the Institute of Radio Engineers. In 1963, the two groups merged, forming theInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. the A.I.E.E. folders are arrangedalphabetically by subject, and chronologically within each folder.Boxes 2-4: American Society for Engineering Education, 1946-77. From the time he becameEngineering Dean in 1946 until his appointment as Provost in 1955, Dr. Terman was active inthis society, including serving on its board of directors and holding a vice-presidency. Duringhis years as Provost, he had little time to participate in the society, but after his retirementin 1965, became active again. Terman was awarded the Lamme Medal for distinction inengineering education in 1964, and was elected to the A.S.E.E. Hall of Famein 1968. Since1969, the Hewlett-Packard Company has sponsored the A.S.E.E.'s Frederick Emmons TermanAward presented annually to an outstanding young electrical engineering educator. Thesefiles, containing correspondence, minutes, and reports are arranged alphabetically bysubject and chronologically within each folder.Boxes 5-7: Institute of Electric and Electronics Engineering, 1963-77.I.E.E.E. was created in 1964 by the merger of A.I.E.E. and I.R.E. Dr. Terman became active inthis group following his retirement in 1965, and was particularly involved in the activities ofthe Life Member Fund Committee, serving as its chairman for several years. He was also amember of the I.E.E.E. History Committee, and developed active cooperation between thetwo groups. In addition, he was an editorial advisor to the I.E.E.E. magazine Spectrum from1973 to 1976. These papers pertain primarily to these three activities. The folders arearranged alphabetically by subject, and chronologically within each folder.Boxes 8-16: Institute of Radio Engineers, 1936-52. The I.R.E. was the professional society inwhich Dr. Terman was most active, serving on many committees. He was elected presidentin 1941, the first Westerner to hold that office. In the course of his presidency, herestructured-the central offices of the I.R.E., and effected several other significant changesto upgradeadministrative efficiency. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject, andchronologically within each folder.Boxes 17-18: Institute for Science and Technology in New Jersey, 1965-69. This organizationwas formed by a group of corporate executives with major research laboratories in northernNew Jersey. They had observed the positive influence of Stanford University on thesurrounding high technology companies, and wished to create a similar environment in theirarea. They formed an industry committee to study the feasibility of creating andunderwriting a suitable institution, and engaged Dr. Terman to work out in detail its designand cost. This proposed educational center was never built, because although most of theparticipating companies agreed with the plans in principle, they did not wish to fully committhemselves financially. The final report that Terman wrote for this project is especiallyinteresting, for it describes in detail his concept of the ideal university-industry liaison. Thesetopically arranged files contain background material and general correspondence; Terman'sresearch and working materials; and his reports.Boxes 19-26: Sigma Xi, 1955-76. Sigma Xi is a national honorary society similar to Phi BetaKappa which emphasizes ability or potential in scientific or technical research. Dr. Termanhas been a full member of the Stanford Chapter since 1924, but these files are concernedwith his more recent involvement in the society, after his retirement from Universityadministration. He served on the Executive Committee from 1968 to 1976, and was thenational president in 1975. Some of his important duties during this time were site visits toevaluate campuses wishing to affiliate with Sigma Xi, and presiding over the installation ofnew clubs and chapters. The files are arranged alphabetically by subject, and chronologicallywithin each folder.

   

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   box 1, folder 1 General Correspondence. 1934 - 36.box 1, folder 2 General Correspondence. 1937 - 39.box 1, folder 3 General Correspondence. 1941 - 42; 1945.box 1, folder 4 Basic Sciences, Committee on. 1947 - 49.box 1, folder 5 Communications, Committee on. 1934 - 38.box 1, folder 6 Communications, Committee on. 1939 - 42.box 1, folder 7 Convention, 1939 (San Francisco). 1937 - 39.box 1, folder 8 Convention, 1940 (New York). 1939 - 40.box 1, folder 10 Research, Committee on. 1947 - 49.box 1, folder 9 Education, Committee on. 1935 - 41.

  AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR ENGINEERING EDUCATION   box 2, folder 1 General Correspondence. 1946 - 51.box 2, folder 2 General Correspondence. 1956 - 71.box 2, folder 3 Engineering College Administrative Council. 1946 48.box 2, folder 4 Engineering College Administrative Council. 1949.box 2, folder 5 Engineering College Administrative Council. 1950.box 2, folder 6 Engineering College Administrative Council. 1951.box 2, folder 7 Engineering College Administrative Council. Manpower Committee. 1950 - 51.box 2, folder 8 Engineering College Administrative Council. Military Affairs Committee. 1950 - 51.box 2, folder 9 Engineering College Administrative Council. Nominating Committee. 1951.box 2, folder 10 Engineering College Administrative Council. Committees, miscellaneous. 1949.box 2, folder 11 Engineering College Administrative Council. Committees, miscellaneous. 1950 -

51.box 2, folder 12 Engineering College Administrative Council. Meeting. Kansas City. 1949.box 2, folder 13 Engineering College Administrative Council. Meeting. Seattle. 1950.box 3, folder 1 Engineering College Administrative Council.Meeting. Washington. 1950.box 3, folder 2 Engineering College Administrative Council. Program Plans. 1951.box 3, folder 3 Engineering College Research Council. 1946 - 48.box 3, folder 4 Engineering College Research Council. 1949 - 50.box 3, folder 5 Engineering College Research Council. 1951.box 3, folder 6 Engineering Manpower Statistics Committee. 1968 76.box 3, folder 7 Executive Board. June 1949 - May 1950.box 3, folder 8 Executive Board. June 1950 - June 1951.box 4, folder 1 Institutional Development, Committee for. 1965 67.box 4, folder 2 Lamme Award Committee. 1969 - 72.box 4, folder 3 Terman Award. 1969.box 4, folder 4 Terman Award. 1970.box 4, folder 5 Terman Award. 1971.box 4, folder 6 Terman Award. 1972.box 4, folder 7 Terman Award. 1973.box 4, folder 8 Terman Award. 1974.box 4, folder 9 Terman Award. 1975.box 4, folder 10 Terman Award. 1976.box 4, folder 11 Terman Award. 1977.

  INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS   box 5, folder 1 General Correspondence. 1963 - 64.box 5, folder 2 General Correspondence. 1965 - 66.box 5, folder 3 General Correspondence. 1967 - 69.box 5, folder 4 General Correspondence. 1970 - 71.box 5, folder 5 General Correspondence. 1972 - 73.box 5, folder 6 General Correspondence. 1974.box 5, folder 7 Awards. 1970 - 73.

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box 5, folder 8 Founders Award (to Hewlett and Packard). 1972 73.box 5, folder 9 History Committee. 1969 - 70.box 5, folder 10 History Committee. 1971 - 72.box 5, folder 11 History Committee. 1973.box 5, folder 12 History Committee. 1974.box 5, folder 13 History Committee. 1975 - 77.box 6, folder 1 History Committee. Alger, Philip correspondence. 1972 - 74.box 6, folder 2 History Committee. Bicentennial Project (Harold Chestnut proposal).box 6, folder 3 History Committee. Bicentennial Publication Project (James Brittain). 1973 - 75-.box 6, folder 4 History Committee. Farmer, Moses.box 6, folder 5 History Committee. Hughes, Thomas correspondence and lists. 1972 - 74.box 6, folder 6 History Committee. Membership. 1972 - 74.box 6, folder 7 History Committee. Oral History Project (Frank Polkinghorn). 1972 - 74.box 6, folder 8 History Committee. Report. 1974.box 6, folder 9 History Committee. Smithsonian Institution Correspondence. 1972 - 74.box 6, folder 10 Life Member Fund Committee. 1970 - 71.box 6, folder 11 Life Member Fund Committee. 1972.box 6, folder 12 Life Member Fund Committee. 1973 - 74.box 6, folder 13 Life Member Fund Committee. Annual Meeting Agenda. 1971.box 6, folder 14 Life Member Fund Committee. Annual Meeting Agenda. 1972.box 7, folder 1 Life Member Fund Committee. Finances. 1966 - 71.box 7, folder 2 Life Member Fund Committee. Keyes, William. 1971 - 72.box 7, folder 3 Life Member Fund Committee. Mailings. 1972.box 7, folder 4 Life Member Fund Committee. Membership. 1970 - 71.box 7, folder 5 Life Member Fund Committee. Suggestions for projects. 1971 - 72.box 7, folder 6 Life Member Yearbook/Directory. 1972 73.box 7, folder 7 Spectrum articles. 1973.box 7, folder 8 Spectrum articles. 1974.box 7, folder 9 Spectrum articles. 1976.

  INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS   box 8, folder 1 General Correspondence. 1934 - 36.box 8, folder 2 General Correspondence. 1937 - 39.box 8, folder 3 General Correspondence. 1940.box 8, folder 4 General Correspondence. 1941.box 8, folder 5 General Correspondence. 1942.box 8, folder 6 General Correspondence. 1943.box 8, folder 7 General Correspondence. 1944.box 8, folder 8 General Correspondence. 1945.box 8, folder 9 General Correspondence. 1946.box 8, folder 10 General Correspondence. 1947 - 48.box 9, folder 1 General Correspondence. Jan. 1949 - June 1950.box 9, folder 2 General Correspondence. Sept. 1950 - Aug. 1952.box 9, folder 3 General Correspondence. 1953 - 55.box 9, folder 4 General Correspondence. 1956 - 59.box 9, folder 5 General Correspondence. 1960 - 61.box 9, folder 6 General Correspondence. 1962.box 9, folder 7 Accountant's Report. 1941.box 9, folder 8 Accountant's Report. 1947.box 9, folder 9 Accountant's Report. 1948.box 9, folder 10 Admissions Committee. 1941 - 42.box 9, folder 11 Annual Review Committee. 1946 - 47.box 9, folder 12 Awards Committee. 1940.box 9, folder 13 Awards Committee. 1942 - 44.box 9, folder 14 Chicago Section. 1940 - 41.box 9, folder 15 Code of Administrative Practice. 1941.box 9, folder 16 Constitution and Laws Committee. 1946 - 47.

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box 9, folder 17 Constitutional Amendments. 1941.box 9, folder 18 Conventions: 1937 (Spokane). Aug. 1936 -April 1937.box 10, folder 1 Conventions: 1937 (Spokane). May - June 1937.box 10, folder 2 Conventions: 1937 (Spokane). July - August 1937.box 10, folder 3 Conventions: 1937 (Spokane). Undated material and fragments.box 10, folder 4 Conventions: 1938 (Portland). Feb. - May 1938.box 10, folder 5 Conventions: 1939 (San Francisco). Oct. 1938 -Feb. 1939.box 10, folder 6 Conventions: 1939 (San Francisco). March 1939.box 10, folder 7 Conventions: 1939 (San Francisco). April 1939.box 10, folder 8 Conventions: 1939 (San Francisco). May - Aug. 1939.box 10, folder 9 Conventions: 1940 (Los Angeles). Aug. 1939-Dec. 1940.box 10, folder 10 Conventions: 1941 (New York, Detroit). 1940 42.box 11, folder I Conventions: 1941 (Seattle). 1940 - 41.box 11, folder 2 Conventions: 1947 (San Francisco). 1947.box 11, folder 3 Conventions: 1948 (Los Angeles). 1948 - 49.box 11, folder 4 Conventions: 1949 (San Francisco). 1949.box 11, folder 5 Conventions: 1951 (San Francisco). 1950 - 51.box 11, folder 6 Directors, Board of. 1939 - 40.box 11, folder 7 Directors, Board of. 1941.box 11, folder 8 Directors, Board of. 1942.box 11, folder 9 Directors, Board of. Jan. - April 1943.box 11, folder 10 Directors, Board of. May - Sept. 1943.box 12, folder 1 Directors, Board of. Oct. - Dec. 1943.box 12, folder 2 Directors, Board of. Oct. 1947 - Nov. 1948.box 12, folder 3 Directors, Board of. Jan. 1949 - Jan. 1950.box 12, folder 4 Education Committee. 1949 - 50.box 12, folder 5 Election (Presidency). 1940.box 12, folder 6 Electronics Committee. 1936 - 40.box 12, folder 7 Executive Committee. Minutes. 1941.box 12, folder 8 Executive Committee. Supporting documents. 1941.box 12, folder 9 Executive Committee. 1942.box 12, folder 10 Executive Committee. 1943.box 13, folder 1 Executive Committee. 1948.box 13, folder 2 Executive Committee. Jan. 1949 - Jan. 1950.box 13, folder 3 Handbook Committee. 1945 - 48.box 13, folder 4 Membership Committee. 1938 - 40.box 13, folder 5 Membership Committee. Jan. - July 1941.box 13, folder 6 Membership Committee. Aug. - Sept. 1941.box 13, folder 7 Membership Committee. Oct. - Dec. 1941.box 13, folder 8 Membership Committee. 1942 - 43.box 13, folder 9 Membership Committee. 1949 - 51.box 13, folder 10 Membership: John M. Clayton correspondence. 1941.box 13, folder 11 Membership: Professors. 1941.box 13, folder 12 Membership: Statistics and data. 1942.box 13, folder 13 Membership: Students. 1938 - 40.box 14, folder 1 Membership: Students. Undated material. c. 1938 40.box 14, folder 2 Membership: Students. 1940 - 42.box 14, folder 3 Membership: Students. 1948 - 50.box 14, folder 4 Membership: Students. Manual for Institute Representatives. 1950.box 14, folder 5 Membership survey. 1941.box 14, folder 6 New Sections. 1940 - 42.box 14, folder 7 New York Section. 1940 - 41.box 14, folder 8 Nominations Committee. 1951 - 52.box 14, folder 9 Nominations Committee. 1953-; 1955.box 14, folder 10 Office re-organization. 1941.box 14, folder 11 Policy Development Committee. 1948 49.box 14, folder 12 Pratt, Haraden. 1941.box 14, folder 13 Presidency. 1940 - 41.

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box 15, folder 1 Proceedings. 1941 - 42.box 15, folder 2 Proceedings: Advertising Campaign. 1940 - 42.box 15, folder 3 Proceedings: Advertising Solicitation. 1941.box 15, folder 5 Regional Director. Oct. 1947 - Aug. 1948.box 15, folder 4 Professional Groups Committee. 1947 - 48.box 15, folder 6 Regional Director. Sept. - Dec. 1948.box 15, folder 7 Regional Director. Jan. - May 1949.box 15, folder 8 Regional Director. June - Dec. 1949.box 15, folder 9 Regional Director. 1954 - 55; 1957.box 16, folder 1 Reports, miscellaneous. 1941; 1948; 1949.box 16, folder 2 Research Committee. 1945 - 48.box 16, folder 3 San Francisco Section. 1938 - 41.box 16, folder 4 Secretary's Report. 1939.box 16, folder 5 Secretary's Report. 1940.box 16, folder 6 Secretary's Report. 1941.box 16, folder 7 Secretary's Report. 1942.box 16, folder 8 Secretary's Report. 1947.box 16, folder 9 Secretary's Report. 1948.box 16, folder 10 Secretary's Report. 1949.box 16, folder 11 Secretary's Report. 1950.box 16, folder 12 Sections Committee. 1941.box 16, folder 13 Standards Committee. 1947.box 16, folder 14 Travel. 1941.

  INSTITUTE FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN NEW JERSEY   box 17, folder I General Correspondence. 1965 - 66.box 17, folder 2 General Correspondence. Jan. - May 1967.box 17, folder 3 General Correspondence. June 1967 - 1969.box 17, folder 4 Background Materials. 1965 - 66.box 17, folder 5 Brochures. c. 1965 - 66.box 17, folder 6 Bylaws and Charter. 1966.box 17, folder 7 Expenses. 1966.box 17, folder 8 Expenses - Industry Committee. 1965 - 66.box 17, folder 9 Millman, Sidney. 1965 - 66.box 17, folder 10 Minutes. 1966 - 67; 1969.box 17, folder 11 President. 1967.box 17, folder 12 Report. Sept. 1965.box 18, folder 1 Report. Oct. 1965.box 18, folder 2 Report. June 1966.box 18, folder 3 Report: Worksheets. 1966.box 18, folder 4 Statements of purposes and goals. 1966.box 18, folder 5 Supplementary memos. Sept. 1966.box 18, folder 6 Working materials: corporations. 1965 - 66.box 18, folder 8 Working materials: library and departments. 1965 66.box 18, folder 7 Working materials: finances. 1965 - 66.box 18, folder 9 Working materials: U.S. Government. 1965 - 66.box 18, folder 10 Working materials: miscellaneous. 1965 - 66.box 18, folder 11 SIGMA XIbox 19, folder 1 General Correspondence. 1955 - 58.box 19, folder 2 General Correspondence. 1967.box 19, folder 3 General Correspondence. 1968.box 19, folder 4 General Correspondence. 1969.box 19, folder 5 General Correspondence. 1970.box 19, folder 6 General Correspondence. 1973.box 19, folder 7 General Correspondence. 1974.box 19, folder 8 General Correspondence. Jan. - June 1975.

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  SIGMA XI   box 19, folder 9 General Correspondence. July - Dec. 1975.box 19, folder 10 General Correspondence. 1976.box 19, folder 11 Amendments to the Constitution, Committee

on. 1973.box 19, folder 12 Budget Committee. 1975.box 19, folder 13 Building Fund. 1974 - 75.box 19, folder 14 Committee Appointments. 1974.box 19, folder 15 Conventions Committee. 1967 - 69.box 20, folder 1 Directors, Board of. Meeting, June 1973.box 20, folder 2 Directors, Board of. Meeting, Oct. 1973.box 20, folder 3 Directors, Board of. Meeting, Jan. 1974.box 20, folder 4 Directors, Board of. Meeting, April 1974.box 20, folder 5 Directors, Board of. Meeting, Nov. 1974.box 20, folder 6 Directors, Board of. Meeting, Feb. 1975.box 20, folder 7 Directors, Board of. Meeting, June 1975.box 20, folder 8 Directors, Board of. Meeting, Oct., Nov. 1975.box 20, folder 9 Directors, Board of. Meeting, Feb. 1976.box 20, folder 10 Directors, Board of. Meeting, June 1976.box 21, folder 1 Directors, Board of. Meeting, Nov. 1976.box 21, folder 2 Executive Committee Meeting. Dec. 1966.box 21, folder 3 Executive Committee Meetings. March, Sept.,

Dec. 1967.box 21, folder 4 Executive Committee Meetings. March 1968.box 21, folder 5 Executive Committee Meetings. July, Oct.

1968.box 21, folder 6 Executive Committee Meetings. Jan., June

1969.box 21, folder 7 Executive Committee Meetings. June 1970.box 21, folder 8 Executive Committee Meetings. Oct. 1970.box 21, folder 9 Executive Committee Meetings. Feb. 1976.box 21, folder 10 Executive Committee Meetings. May 1976.box 21, folder 11 Finance Committee. 1971 - 73.box 21, folder 12 Finance Committee. 1974.box 21, folder 13 Finance Committee. 1975.box 21, folder 14 Financial Information. 1976.box 22, folder 1 Grinter, Linton E. (President). 1974.box 22, folder 2 Installation ritual. 1974.box 22, folder 3 Installation. F. E. Terman's speeches. 1973 -

74.box 22, folder 4 installations - miscellaneous. 1967 - 68; 1970.box 22, folder 5 International Chapter. 1974.box 22, folder 6 International Chapter. 1976.box 22, folder 7 Lectureships, Committee on. 1966; 1973.box 22, folder 8 Long Range Planning Committee. 1970 - 72.box 22, folder 9 Long Range Planning Committee. Jan. - Feb.

1973.box 22, folder 10 Long Range Planning Committee. May 1973.box 22, folder 11 Long Range Planning Committee. 1974.box 22, folder 12 Long Range Planning Committee. Jan. - June

1975.box 22, folder 14 "Lost" Stanford alumni. 1971 72.box 22, folder 13 Long Range Planning Committee. July 1975 -

June 1976.box 23, folder 1 Membership problem. 1975.box 23, folder 2 Motto. 1968.box 23, folder 3 National meeting, 1966 (Washington, D.C.).

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box 23, folder 4 National meeting, 1967 (Portsmouth).box 23, folder 5 National meeting, 1968 (Portsmouth).box 23, folder 6 National meeting, 1969 (Palm Springs).box 23, folder 7 National meeting, 1970 (Palm Springs).box 23, folder 8 National meeting, 1972 (Myrtle Beach).box 23, folder 9 National meeting, 1973 (Fontana).box 23, folder 10 National meeting, 1973 (Fontana). Reports of

committees and proceedings.box 23, folder 11 National meeting, 1974 (Fredericksburg).box 24, folder 1 National meeting, 1975 (Fredericksburg).box 24, folder 2 National meeting, 1976 (Hershey).box 24, folder 3 New Clubs and Chapters. Bowling Green

State University. 1975.box 24, folder 4 New Clubs and Chapters. Herbert Lehmann

College. 1974.box 24, folder 5 New Clubs and Chapters. Medical College of

Georgia. 1974.box 24, folder 6 New Clubs and Chapters. New Jersey Institute

of Technology. 1975.box 24, folder 7 New Clubs and Chapters. Oakland University.

1974.box 24, folder 8 New Clubs and Chapters. Portland State

University. 1972 - 74.box 25, folder 1 New Clubs and Chapters. Southern Methodist

University. 1974 - 75.box 25, folder 2 New Clubs and Chapters. University of

Dayton, 1970; 1973 - 74.box 25, folder 3 New Clubs and Chapters. University of Texas,

Arlington. 1969 - 70.box 25, folder 4 New Clubs and Chapters. University of Texas,

El Paso. 1971 - 72.box 25, folder 5 New Clubs and Chapters. University of Texas,

El Paso. 1973 - 75.box 25, folder 6 New Clubs and Chapters. University of

Toledo. 1975.box 25, folder 7 New Clubs and Chapters. Miscellaneous. 1974

76.box 25, folder 8 News and Newsletter. 1973 - 76.box 26, folder 1 Nominations Committee. 1972.box 26, folder 2 Nominations Committee. 1975.box 26, folder 3 President's message, American Scientist

masthead. 1975.box 26, folder 4 Regions, Committee on. 1973 - 75.box 26, folder 5 Role of Sigma Xi in the Public Understanding

of Science, Ad Hoc Committee on, 1975 - 76.box 26, folder 6 Science and Society Committee. 1975.box 26, folder 7 Seeger, Raymond. 1974 - 75.box 26, folder 8 Southwest Region (including Stanford). 1973

74.box 26, folder 9 Southwest Region Meeting. 1976.box 26, folder 10 Stanford Chapter. 1973 - 74:box 26, folder 11 Stanford Chapter. Activities. 1969 - 75.box 26, folder 12 Stanford Chapter. Finances. 1972 - 74.box 26, folder 13 Stanford Chapter. History. 1976.box 26, folder 14 Travel Expenses. 1973 - 74.

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  Patents, Consulting, and Research Series V 1923-1978Scope and Contents noteBox 1-Box 3, folder 5: Patent applications, 1926-40. Dr. Terman's invention disclosures;correspondence with attorneys; and correspondence with the U.S. Patent Office to obtainletters of patent for various electronic devices and systems. The files are arrangedalphabetically by subject, and chronologically within each folder.Box 3, folder 6-Box 4: Correspondence and negotiations, 1928-35. Correspondencenegotiating sale of Terman's patent rights to various individuals and companies. The foldersare arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent or company.Boxes 5-10: Miscellaneous consulting, 1928-78. These boxes contain papers documentingDr. Terman's commercial consulting career as a technical advisor, or in some patent cases,as an expert witness,-for various individuals and companies including Cyril Elwell,Encyclopedia Britannica, Federal Telegraph, General Electric, Gilfillan Brothers, and Heintzand Kaufman. These folders are arranged alphabetically by the name of the company orindividual.Of particular interest in this group are the papers related to the Television sharesManagement Company (Box 6, folder 9 -Box 10), an investment firm specializing inelectronics and other high technology stocks. From 1948 to 1978, Dr. Terman was ascientific advisor to the company, keeping it abreast of the latest technologicaldevelopments that might affect stock performance. In this capacity, he wrote monthlyreports on electronics activities in the Bay Area that will be useful to researcher in the hisoryof technology.Box 11: Miscellaneous research materials, 1923-39. Dr. Terman's student reports andpapers; laboratory notebooks; and notarized papers related to his personal research.

   

  PATENTS   box 1, folder 1 Applications: Electric Detector and Frequency Changing System. 1926 - 32.box 1, folder 2 Applications: Electrical Measuring Instrument. 1927 - 33.box 1, folder 3 Applications: Frequency Changing System. 1930 - 35.box 1, folder 4 Applications: Frequency Multiplier. 1926 - 34.box 1, folder 5 Applications: High Efficiency Amplifier. 1936 - 40.box 1, folder 6 Applications: Inductance Coils. 1926 - 32.box 1, folder 7 Applications: Loss Metering Circuit. 1929 - 33.box 1, folder 8 Applications: Method of Adjacent Channel Transmission. 1932 - 33.box 1, folder 9 Applications: Modulation Meter. 1931 - 33.box 2, folder 1 Applications: Multirange Meter. 1936 - 39.box 2, folder 2 Applications: Oscillating Radio Receiver. 1933 - 35.box 2, folder 3 Applications: Radio Receiving System. 1931 - 36.box 2, folder 4 Applications: Signaling System. 1929 - 32.box 2, folder 5 Applications: Thermionic Tube. (No. 532,742). 1930 34.box 2, folder 6 Applications: Thermionic Tube. (No. 546,024). 1931 34.box 2, folder 7 Applications: Thermionic Tube. (No. 546,025). 1931 34.box 2, folder 8 Applications: Variable Reactance Circuit. 1930 - 35.box 2, folder 9 Applications: Variable Vacuum Tube Resistor. 1931 - 35.box 2, folder 10 Applications - abandoned: Chain Broadcasting System. 1930 - 31.box 2, folder 11 Applications - abandoned: Frequency Changing and Amplifying System. 1926 - 28.box 2, folder 12 Applications - abandoned: Frequency Changing System. 1927 - 29.box 3, folder 1 Applications - abandoned: Frequency Increasing Superheterodyne. 1926.box 3, folder 2 Applications - abandoned: Method and Apparatus for Frequency Changing and

Amplifying. 1926 - 31.box 3, folder 3 Applications - abandoned: Radio Frequency Amplifier. 1926 - 29.box 3, folder 4 Applications - abandoned: Rectifying System. 1927 - 32.box 3, folder 5 Applications - abandoned: Sum Frequency Receiver. 1926.box 3, folder 6 Correspondence and Negotiations: Elwell, Cyril F. 1932 - 37.

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box 3, folder 7 Correspondence and Negotiations: Federal Telegraph Company. 1929 - 31.box 3, folder 8 Correspondence and Negotiations: Hazeltine Corporation. 1935.box 3, folder 9 Correspondence and Negotiations: Heintz and Kaufman. 1934 - 37.box 3, folder 10 Correspondence and Negotiations: Hickock Electrical Instrument Co. 1935.box 3, folder 11 Correspondence and Negotiations: ITT and Subsidiaries. 1942 - 45.box 3, folder 12 Correspondence and Negotiations: Patent Pool. 1930 - 40.box 4, folder 1 Correspondence and Negotiations: RCA. 1935.box 4, folder 2 Correspondence and Negotiations: Raytheon. 1935.box 4, folder 3 Correspondence and Negotiations: Wired Radio, Inc. General. 1928 - 32.box 4, folder 4 Correspondence and Negotiations: Wired Radio, Inc. Inductance Coil. 1929 - 31.box 4, folder 5 Correspondence and Negotiations: Wired Radio, Inc. Inverted Vacuum Tubes.

Data. 1927.box 4, folder 6 Correspondence and Negotiations: Wired Radio, Inc.. 1 1. 1. Inverted Vacuum

Tube. 1928 -29.box 4, folder 7 Correspondence and Negotiations: Wired Radio, Inc. Inverted Vacuum Tube. 1930

-34.box 4, folder 8 Correspondence and Negotiations: Miscellaneous. 1926 - 32.box 4, folder 9 Letters Patent issued. 1930 - 34.box 4, folder 10 Letters Patent issued. 1935 - 40.box 4, folder 11 Numbered disclosures. Undated.box 4, folder 12 Numbered disclosures. Undated.box 4, folder 13 Patent Searches - closed. 1930 - 31.

  CONSULTING   box 5, folder 1 Alco Products. 1932.box 5, folder 2 Elwell, Cyril F. Television negotiations. 1933 - 35.box 5, folder 3 Encyclopaedia Britannica Yearbook of Science. 1967.box 5, folder 4 Encyclopaedia Britannica Yearbook of Science. 1968.box 5, folder 5 Encyclopaedia Britannica Yearbook of Science. 1969.box 5, folder 6 Encyclopaedia Britannica Yearbook of Science. 1970.box 5, folder 7 Encyclopaedia Britannica Yearbook of Science. 1971 - 73.box 5, folder 8 Federal Telegraph. 1928.box 5, folder 9 Frank Rieber, Incorporated. 1928 - 30.box 5, folder 10 General Electric Company. 1955 - 56.box 5, folder 11 Gillfillan Brothers. May 1946 - June 1948.box 5, folder 12 Gillfillan Brothers. July 1948 - July 1952.box 5, folder 13 Heintz and Kaufman. 1930 - 33.box 5, folder 14 McClatchy Broadcasting Company. 1945 - 46.box 5, folder 15 McCormack Steamship Company. 1934.box 5, folder 16 Patent interference cases. Miscellaneous. 1933 - 34.box 5, folder 17 Patent interference cases. 1948 - 52.box 6, folder 1 Patent interference cases. Armstrong Patents. 1949 - 51.box 6, folder 2 Patent interference cases. Farnsworth vs. Zworykin. 1932 - 33.box 6, folder 3 Patent interference cases. Heintz and Kaufman vs. RCA. 1935 - 36.box 6, folder 4 Patent interference cases. Lowe Patents. 1934.box 6, folder 5 Patent interference cases. Walsh Patents. 1932 - 34.box 6, folder 6 Radio broadcast towers. 1934 - 38.box 6, folder 7 Rand Project. 1947 - 48.box 6, folder 8 Stewart-Warner Corporation. 1954 - 56.box 6, folder 9 Television Shares Management Company. 1948.box 6, folder 10 Television Shares Management Company. 1949.box 6, folder 11 Television Shares Management Company. 1950 - 51.box 6, folder 12 Television Shares Management Company. 1952.box 6, folder 13 Television Shares Management Company. 1953.box 6, folder 14 Television Shares Management Company. 1954 - 55.box 6, folder 15 Television Shares Management Company. 1956 - 58.box 6, folder 16 Television Shares Management Company. 1959 - 60.

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box 6, folder 17 Television Shares Management Company. 1961 - 62.box 7, folder 1 Supervised Investor's Services. (Formerly Television Shares Management co.).

1963 - 65.box 7, folder 2 Supervised Investor's Services. 1966 - 67.box 7, folder 3 Supervised Investor's Services. 1968 - 71.box 7, folder 4 Supervised Investor's Services. 1972 - 78.box 7, folder 5 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1955.box 7, folder 6 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1956 - 57.box 7, folder 7 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1958 - 59.box 7, folder 8 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1960 - 61.box 7, folder 9 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1962 - 63.box 7, folder 10 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1964.box 7, folder 11 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1965.box 7, folder 12 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1966.box 7, folder 13 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1967.box 7, folder 14 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1968.box 7, folder 15 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1969.box 7, folder 16 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1970.box 7, folder 17 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1971.box 7, folder 18 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1972.box 7, folder 19 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1973.box 8, folder 1 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1974.box 8, folder 2 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1975.box 8, folder 3 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1976.box 8, folder 4 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1977.box 8, folder 5 TSMC - SIS: Monthly Reports on Electronics Activities. 1978.box 9 Card files kept by Dr. Terman on high technology companies for use in preparing

monthly reports for TSMC - SIS.box 10 Card files kept by Dr. Terman on high technology companies for use in preparing

monthly reports for TSMC - SIS.

  MISCELLANEOUS RESEARCH MATERIALS   box 11, folder 1 Miscellaneous reports and papers. (Includes some of Terman's student work.)

1923 - 27.box 11, folder 2 Laboratory notebook. 1930 - 35.box 11, folder 3 Laboratory notebook. Nov. 1938 - Feb. 1939.box 11, folder 4 Notarized documents related to research discoveries. 1925 - 26.box 11, folder 5 Notarized documents related to research discoveries. 1927 - 29; 1937.

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  Government-Related Consulting Series VI 1944-1975Scope and Contents noteDr. Terman has served on numerous advisory boards and technical committees sponsoredby the various branches of the Federal Government, both military and non-military. Althoughsome of these groups, like the Institute of Defense Analysis were not actually governmentagencies, they are included because they operated exclusively on government contracts.Boxes 1-2: Board of Foreign Scholarships, 1944-75. Chronologically arranged files containingminutes, agenda, and some correspondence related to this Board, which selects FulbrightScholars. The Board is composed of well-known educators who are appointed by thePresident. Terman served on the Board from 1960 to 1965, first appointed by PresidentEisenhower, and reappointed by President John F. Kennedy.Boxes 3-7: Institute for Defense Analysis, 1958-73. Chronologically arranged files of minutes,agenda, correspondence, and annual reports. The I.D.A. was a consortium of universities,organized in 1955 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a contract operation forthe Department of Defense. The mission of this group was to perform operations research ontopics such as alternatives in weapons systems, and tactics for use of various weapons.Stanford was a member of the original five-university group that also included M.I.T.,California Institute of Technology, Tulane University, and Case Western Reserve. Later,seven more universities were added. Each of the participating institutions had two person onI.D.A.'s Board of Trustees: the university president or his deputy; and a business officer. Dr.Terman was appointed by President J.E. Wallace Sterling to serve in the former capacity.Terman was a member of this board from I.D.A.'s inception in 1955 until mandatoryretirement in 1973.Boxes 8-9: National Academy of Sciences Battery Additives Committee, 1948-53.Chronologically arranged correspondence files and test reports. This committee of scientists,to which Dr. Terman was appointed, was the final arbiter in a controversy, that althoughinsignificant of itself, assumed national importance due to political circumstances. In the late1940's, an Oakland businessman named Jess Ritchie began selling a battery additive whichhe claimed lengthened the life of automotive batteries, and in some cases could restorefunction to dead cells. The National Bureau of Standards tested the additive and reportedthat it was useless. Consequently, Ritchie's mailing privileges were withdrawn by the FederalTrade Commission. Ritchie retaliated with various testimonials and test reports whichpurported to show the usefulness of his substance. He charged that the big batterymanufacturers were using the Federal Government to harass him, a small businessmanworking in the best interest of the public. The incident became more complicated whenSecretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks fired Allen V. Austin, head of the National Bureau ofStandards, for his role in the affair. Various congressional hearings resulted, and finally thisN.A.S. committee was set up to evaluate all the evidence and determine if further testingwas necessary. The committee concluded that the material was indeed useless, and that nofurther tests were needed.Boxes 12-14: Naval Research Advisory Committee, 1956-70. Chronologically arranged filesof correspondence, minutes, agenda, and reports. This committee is a group ofapproximately ten significant civilian scientists appointed by the Secretary of the Navy toadvise on technical matters. The group reports to the Chief of Naval Operations and theChief of Naval Research, the two highest Naval officers. This committee is purely advisory,but because of the high caliber of its members, usually has considerable influence on Navypolicies. Dr. Terman served on the N.R.A.C. from 1956 to 1964.Boxes 15-16: President's Scientific Advisory Committee, 1959-71. The Scientific AdvisoryPanel was formally established by President Eisenhower soon after the U.S.S.R launchedSputnick. This panel occasionally sponsored committees to study specific topics in thenational interest, and Dr. Terman was appointed to two of them both dealing with scientificand engineering manpower and education. These papers, containing correspondence,minutes, and reports are divided into groups by the committee, and the folders are arrangedalphabetically by topic.Boxes 17-19: Signal Corps and miscellaneous defense committees, 1948-68. Beginning inthe years following World War II, Dr. Terman served on advisory boards to technical groupsin all branches of the military services, particularly the U.S. Army Signal Corps. These threeboxes contain Terman's files of correspondence, minutes, and reports related tomembership on these committees, arranged alphabetically by the name of each workinggroup, and chronologically within each folder.Box 20: Miscellaneous non-military consulting, 1946-64. Dr. Terman served briefly on severalcommittees of the Commerce Department and National Bureau of Standards, concerningsuch topics as patents, telecommunications, and industrial research and development. Thefiles in this box are arranged alphabetically by group name, and chronologically within eachfolder.

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  BOARD OF FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIPS   box 1, folder I Background material. 1944 59.box 1, folder 2 Jan. - May 1960.box 1, folder 3 June - Dec. 1960.box 1, folder 4 Jan. - April 1961.box 1, folder 5 May - Dec. 1961.box 1, folder 6 Jan. - May 1962.box 1, folder 7 June - Dec. 1962.box 1, folder 8 Jan. - March 1963.box 1, folder 9 April - Dec. 1963.box 1, folder 10 Jan. - June 1964.box 2, folder 1 July - Dec. 1964.box 2, folder 2 Jan. - May 1965.box 2, folder 3 June - Dec. 1965.box 2, folder 4 1966 - 1975.

  INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSIS   box 3, folder 1 1953; June - Dec. 1955.box 3, folder 2 Jan. - April 1956.box 3, folder 3 May - Aug. 1956.box 3, folder 4 Sept. - Dec. 1956.box 3, folder 5 Jan. - Aug. 1957.box 3, folder 6 Sept. - Dec. 1957.box 3, folder 7 Jan. - July 1958.box 3, folder 8 Aug. - Dec. 1958.box 4, folder 1 Jan. - May 1959.box 4, folder 2 June - Dec. 1959.box 4, folder 3 Jan. - May 1960.box 4, folder 4 July - Dec. 1960.box 4, folder 5 Jan. - May 1961.box 4, folder 6 June - Dec. 1961.box 4, folder 7 Jan. - May 1962.box 4, folder 8 June - Dec. 1962box 5, folder 1 Jan. - March 1963.box 5, folder 2 April Dec. 1963.box 5, folder 3 Jan. - April 1964.box 5, folder 4 Aug. - Dec. 1964.box 5, folder 5 Jan. - May 1965.box 5, folder 6 July - Dec. 1965.box 5, folder 7 Jan. - May 1966.box 5, folder 8 June - Dec. 1966.box 5, folder 9 Jan. - Sept. 1967.box 6, folder 1 Oct. - Dec. 1967.box 6, folder 2 Jan. - Feb. 1968.box 6, folder 3 March - May 1968.box 6, folder 4 June - Dec. 1968.box 6, folder 5 Jan. 1969.box 7, folder 1 Feb. - Aug. 1969.box 7, folder 2 Sept. - Dec. 1969.box 7, folder 3 Jan. - April 1970.box 7, folder 4 May - Dec. 1970.box 7, folder 5 Jan. - Sept. 1971.box 7, folder 6 Oct. - Dec. 1971.

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box 7, folder 7 Jan. - April 1972.box 7, folder 8 May - Dec. 1972.box 7, folder 9 Jan. - March 1973.

  NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES - BATTERY ADDITIVES COMMITTEE   box 8, folder 1 General Files. 1948 - 52.box 8, folder 2 General Files. Feb. - July 1953.box 8, folder 3 General Files. Aug. 1953.box 8, folder 4 General Files. Sept. - Dec. 1953.box 8, folder 5 General Files. 1954 - 61.box 8, folder 6 Brochures - Jess Ritchie. 1949 52.box 8, folder 7 Draft Reports. 1953.box 8, folder 8 M.I.T. tests. 1953.box 8, folder 9 Reports: Terman file #1-5.box 8, folder 10 Reports: Terman file #6-10.box 9 Reports: Includes Terman file #11-19. (National Bureau of Standards report and

appendices, 1953) and final report and appendices of the National Academy ofSciences Battery Additives Committee, 1953.

  NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION. MATHEMATICAL, PHYSICAL AND ENGINEERINGSCIENCES

   box 10, folder 2 General files. June - Oct. 1955.box 10, folder 1 General files. 1952 - May 1955.box 10, folder 3 Meeting, Oct. 1955.box 10, folder 4 General files. Nov. 1955 - March 1956.box 10, folder 5 General files. March 1956 (cont.).box 10, folder 6 Meeting, March 1956.box 10, folder 7 General files. April - Dec. 1956.box 11, folder 1 Meeting, Oct. 1956.box 11, folder 2 General files. Jan. - March 1957.box 11, folder 3 Meeting, March 1957.box 11, folder 4 General files. May - Dec. 1957.box 11, folder 5 General files. Jan. - April 1958.box 11, folder 6 General files. May - Sept. 1958.box 11, folder 7 General files. Oct. - Dec. 1958.box 11, folder 8 General files. Jan. - Sept. 1959.

  NAVAL RESEARCH ADVISORY COUNCIL   box 12, folder 1 General files. April Dec. 1956.box 12, folder 2 General files. Jan. June 1957.box 12, folder 3 General files. Aug. Sept. 1957.box 12, folder 4 General files. Oct. Nov. 1957.box 12, folder 5 Meeting, Oct. 1957: Minutes.box 12, folder 6 Meeting, Oct. 1957: Transcripts.box 12, folder 7 General files. Dec. 1957.box 12, folder 8 General files. Jan. - March 1958.box 13, folder 1 General files. April - July 1958 (and undated materials Jan. - July 1958).box 13, folder 2 General files. Aug. - Dec. 1958.box 13, folder 3 General files. Jan. - June 1959.box 13, folder 4 Report: Basic Research in the Navy, v. 1. June 1959.box 13, folder 6 General files. July - Dec. 1959.box 13, folder 7 General files. Jan. - June 1960.box 13, folder 5 Report: Basic Research in the Navy, v. 2. June 1959.box 13, folder 8 General files. July - Dec. 1960.

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box 13, folder 9 General files. Jan. - June 1961.box 13, folder 10 General files. July - Dec. 1961.box 14, folder 1 General files. Jan. - June 1962.box 14, folder 2 General files. July - Dec. 1962.box 14, folder 3 General files. Jan. - July 1963.box 14, folder 4 General files. Aug. - Dec. 1963.box 14, folder 5 General files. 1964 - 65.box 14, folder 6 Members, 1965 - 70.box 14, folder 7 Notebook, Part I.box 14, folder 8 Notebook, Part II. (Resolutions).box 14, folder 9 Notebook, Part III. (Agendas).box 14, folder 10 Notebook, Part IV. (organization).box 14, folder 11 Notebook, Part V. (Minutes).

  PRESIDENT'S SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE   box 15, folder 1 Seaborg Panel: Basic Research and Graduate Education. General files. Nov. 1959 -

Jan. 1960.box 15, folder 2 Seaborg Panel: Basic Research and Graduate Education. General files. Feb. - Nov.

1960.box 15, folder 3 Gilliland Panel: Scientific and Technical Manpower. General files. 1960; 1962.box 15, folder 4 Gilliland Panel: Scientific and Technical Manpower. General files. 1963.box 15, folder 5 Gilliland Panel: Scientific and Technical Manpower. General files. 1964.box 15, folder 6 Gilliland Panel: Scientific and Technical Manpower. Fellowships. 1961 - 63.box 15, folder 7 Gilliland Panel: Scientific and Technical Manpower. Green, Edith

(Congresswoman). March - June 1962.box 15, folder 8 Gilliland Panel: Scientific and Technical Manpower. National Institute of Health.

1962 - 63.box 15, folder 9 Gilliland Panel: Scientific and Technical Manpower. Post-doctoral Research. 1963 -

64.box 15, folder 10 Gilliland Panel: Scientific and Technical Manpower.Report. (first draft). Oct. 1964.box 15, folder 11 Gilliland Panel: Scientific and Technical Manpower. Report. (second draft). Jan.

1965.box 16, folder 1 Gilliland Panel: Scientific and Technical Manpower. Report. May 1965.box 16, folder 2 Gilliland Panel: Scientific and Technical Manpower. Statistics on Programs. Oct.

1963.box 16, folder 3 Gilliland Panel: Scientific and Technical Manpower. Technicians. 1962 - 64.box 16, folder 4 Gilliland Panel: Scientific and Technical Manpower. Terman presentation. March -

Sept. 1962.box 16, folder 5 Subpanel on Academic Science. General files. 1970.box 16, folder 6 Subpanel on Academic Science. Brode, Wallace: Engineering Manpower. 1970 - 71.box 16, folder 7 Subpanel on Academic Science. Report (draft). 1970.box 16, folder 8 Subpanel on Academic Science. Terman paper: Supply of Scientific and

Engineering Manpower. Drafts and comments. 1970.box 16, folder 9 Subpanel on Academic Science. Terman paper. Correspondence re: publication.

1970 - 71.box 16, folder 10 Subpanel on Academic Science. Terman paper. Data. 1970 - 71.box 16, folder 11 Subpanel on Academic Science. Terman paper. Graphs.box 16, folder 12 Subpanel on Academic Science. York, Carl: Policy for Science in the U. S. Paper

and comments. 1970 - 71.

  SIGNAL CORPS AND MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSE COMMITTEES   box 17, folder 1 Conflict of Interest in Consulting. 1962.box 17, folder 2 Defense Science Board. May 1957 - June 1958.box 17, folder 3 Defense Science Board. Aug. - Dec. 1958.box 17, folder 4 Air Force. Scientific Advisory Board. March 1952 - Jan. 1953.

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box 17, folder 5 Air Force. Electromagnetic Warfare Advisory Group. Feb. - Sept. 1959.box 17, folder 6 Army. Committee on Army Research and Development Contracting Procedures.

1948.box 17, folder 7 Army. Hermes Project. April - May 1952.box 17, folder 8 Army. Electro-Magnetic Environmental Test Facility. June - Dec. 1966.box 17, folder 9 Army. Electro-Magnetic Environmental Test Facility. Undated material. 1966.box 17, folder 10 Army. Electro-Magnetic Environmental Test Facility. Jan. - Feb. 1967.box 17, folder 11 Army. Electro-Magnetic Environmental Test Facility. March - July 1967.box 17, folder 12 Army. Electro-Magnetic Environmental Test Facility. Aug. 1967 - Jan. 1968.box 18, folder 1 Army. Signal Corps. Army Electronic Proving Ground Advisory Council. Feb. - July

1954.box 18, folder 2 Army. Signal Corps. Army Electronic Proving Ground Advisory Council. Aug. - Oct.

1954.box 18, folder 3 Army. Signal Corps. Army Electronic Proving Ground Advisory Council. Oct. 1954

(cont.)box 18, folder 4 Army. Signal Corps. Army Electronic Proving Ground Advisory Council. Nov. 1954 -

Jan. 1955.box 18, folder 5 Army. Signal Corps. Army Electronic Proving Ground Advisory Council. Feb. 1955 -

April 1956.box 18, folder 6 Army. Signal Corps. Army Electronic Proving Ground Advisory Council. June 1956 -

July 1957.box 18, folder 7 Army. Signal Corps Research and Development Advisory Council. April - Dec. 1954.box 18, folder 8 Army. Signal Corps Research and Development Advisory Council. Feb. - June 1955.box 18, folder 9 Army. Signal Corps Research and Development Advisory Council. July 1955 - May

1956.box 18, folder 10 Army. Signal Corps Research and Development Advisory Council. Aug. 1956 - Aug.

1957.box 18, folder 1 Army. Signal Corps Research and Development Advisory Council. Sept. 1957 - Feb.

1958.box 19, folder 1 Army. Signal Corps Research and Development Advisory Council. March - Dec.

1958.box 19, folder 2 Army. Signal Corps Research and Development Advisory Council. March 1959 -

April 1961.box 19, folder 3 Army. Signal Corps Research and Development Advisory Council. May 1961 - June

1962.box 19, folder 4 Navy. Statement on Research. 1948.box 19, folder 5 Naval Warfare Research Center. Advisory Committee. 1957 - 61.box 19, folder 6 Special Technical Advisory Group (STAG). March 1950 - Dec. 1951.box 19, folder 7 Special Technical Advisory Group (STAG). 1952.box 19, folder 8 Special Technical Advisory Group (STAG). 1953 - 54 and undated.box 19, folder 9 Technical Advisory Panel on Electronics (TAPEC). June 1954 - March 1955.box 19, folder 10 Technical Advisory Panel on Electronics (TAPEC). April 1955 - June 1957; Feb.

1959.

  MISCELLANEOUS NON-MILITARY CONSULTING   box 20, folder 1 Commerce Department. Industrial Research and Development Division. Aug. 1946

- Aug. 1947.box 20, folder 2 Commerce Department. Patent Panel. March - Aug. 1963.box 20, folder 3 Commerce Department. Patent Panel. Sept. 1963 - Aug. 1964.box 20, folder 4 National Bureau of Standards. Technical Advisors Committee. 1953 - 57.box 20, folder 5 Public Science Advisory Board. Membership Rosters. 1957; 1961; 1963.box 20, folder 6 Telecommunications Planning Committee. March - May 1953.box 20, folder 7 U.S. Agency for International Development of Korean Advanced Institute of

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  Direct Instruction Costs per Student Credit Hour Series VII 1968-1969Scope and Contents noteDr. Terman was always concerned with the state of engineering education in the U.S., andafter his retirement in 1965, was able to pursue this interest more actively. This study,designed and carried out by him in 1968 and 1969, determined the instructional costs perstudent credit hour granted in the engineering schools of major colleges throughout thecountry. The survey also attempted to correlate these costs with the academic stature ofeach institution's engineering program.Box 1: Contains the survey questionnaires completed and returned to Terman by theparticipating schools, and some related Correspondence. This box is arranged alphabeticallyby the name of the college.Box 2, folders 1-3: Correspondence and list of institutions invited to participate in the survey,but either refused to participate or did not return the questionnaire.Box 2, folders 4-6: Correspondence requesting copies of Dr. Terman's report on the study,arranged chronologically.Box 2, folders 7-8: Tabulated results and working data for the study.Box 2, folder 9: Articles by, and correspondence with, other researchers studyingengineering education costs.Researchers interested in engineering education should also see Series X of this collectionfor articles and reports on Terman's other educational studies.

   box 1, folder I Forms and Instructions. 1968.box 1, folder 2 Forms and Instructions - Masters. 1968.box 1, folder 3 Institutional Reports. A-CL. 1968 - 69. University of Arizona; Arizona State University;

Auburn University; Carnegie-Mellon Institute; Case Western Reserve; City Universityof New York; Cleveland State University.

box 1, folder 4 Institutional Reports. CO-D. 1968 - 69. University of Colorado; Colorado StateUniversity; Dartmouth College; University of Delaware; University of Denver; DukeUniversity.

box 1, folder 5 Institutional Reports. F-J. 1968 - 69. University of Florida; Harvard University;University of Hawaii; University of Illinois; Iowa State University; Johns HopkinsUniversity.

box 1, folder 6 Institutional Reports. K-Mic. 1968 - 69. Kansas State University; MarquetteUniversity; University of Maryland; University of Massachusetts; MassachusettsInstitute of Technology; University of Michigan; Michigan State University; MichiganTechnological University.

box 1, folder 7 Institutional Reports. Min-N. 1968 - 69. University of Minnesota; University ofMissouri; Newark College of Engineering; North Carolina State University;Northwestern University; Notre Dame University.

box 1, folder 8 Institutional Reports. O-R. 1968 - 69. University of Oklahoma; Oklahoma StateUniversity; Oregon State University; University of Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania StateUniversity; Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn; Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute;University of Rochester; Rutgers University.

box 1, folder 9 Institutional Reports. S-T. 1968 - 69. Southern Methodist University; State Universityof New York; Tennessee Technological 'University; University of Texas; Texas A andM University; Tufts University; Tulane University; Tuskeegee Institute.

box 1, folder 10 Institutional Reports. U-Z. '1968 - 69. Utah State University; Virginia PolytechnicInstitute; University of Washington; Washington University; Wayne State University;University of Wisconsin; Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Yale University;Youngstown University.

box 2, folder 1 Invitations to participate - not followed through. 1968 - 69.box 2, folder 2 List of schools invited to participate. 1968.box 2, folder 3 Refusals to participate. 1968 - 69.box 2, folder 4 Requests for copies of report. Aug. 1968 - April 1969.box 2, folder 5 Requests for copies of report. May 1969.box 2, folder 6 Requests for copies of report. June 1969 - Sept. 1972.

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box 2, folder 7 Results of Study. 1969.box 2, folder 8 Results of Study. Data. 1969.box 2, folder 9 Studies of Engineering Education Costs made by other researchers. 1970 - 74.  Speeches Series VIII 1939-1977

Scope and Contents noteThe four boxes of this series contain drafts, notes, and occasionally transcripts of speechesgiven by Dr. Terman; and correspondence related to his speeches. All materials are arrangedchronologically by the date of the speech. Terman spoke before both scientific and generalaudiences. Most of his talks for general audiences were related to the history of electronics,and stressed his influential concept of academic-industrial interaction.

   box 1, folder 1 1939 - 41 - notes for speeches most are untitled and undated.  "Current trends in radio;" klystron - (speech to Stanford Associates); television,

etc. (Feb. 26, 1939); Directional antennas (Oct. 13, 1939); A.I.E.E.: speech at IREWest Coast meeting - 1939 - 41.

box 1, folder 2 1942 - 45  "Detectors, Distortionless -- and otherwise;" Report of Retiring President

Frederick Emmons Terman - Presented at I.R.E. convention, Jan. 1942; HarvardRadio Research Laboratory - opening remarks, Nov. 16, 1945.

box 1, folder 3 Speeches - 1946.  "Fifteen years' electronic development in five years" - NAB address, Jan. 11, 1946;

"Radar and Radar Countermeasures;" Commonwealth Club, March 15, 1946."Modern Communication and its import: The social significance of communication"- Princeton Bicentennial, Oct. 4, 1946.

box 1, folder 4 Speeches - 1947.  "Youth looks to the future." Interview on Radio Station KQW, July 12, 1947;

Speech to West Coast I.R.E. Convention, Sept. 1947; R & D. research panel;"Electronics: A Basic Industry 21st Regional Trust Conference of the AmericanBankers Association, Oct. 24, 1947; "WI'-de Band amplifiers" - Talk at Mare IslandNaval Shipyards, Dec. 11, 1947.

box 1, folder 5 Speeches - 1948  "Engineering Research" - speech to Stanford Associates, March 15, 1948; short

radio talk for the inauguration of station KSRB, June, 1948 undated notes: speechon W. W. II technology given at Stanford conference, 1948; RadarCountermeasures speech to-AIEE-IRE.

box 1, folder 6 Speeches - 1949  "Fundamental research in university and college laboratories..." - Northern

California Research Conference, Jan. 26, 1949; Transcript of very similar speechgiven to Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce, Feb. 7, 1949; "Television -- one aspectof an electronic era" - speech delivered at Bond Club, Feb. 28, 1949, and atStanford Conference, May 14, 1949; "WCEMA Talk" - June 2, 1949.

box 1, folder 7 Speeches - 1950 - 57.  "Radio Club Talk" - Feb. 1, 1950; "Some considerations involved in the direction of

research," - seminar at Navy Electronics Laboratory, San Diego, May 25, 1950;WCEMA Convention - 1950; Electronics in WW II - Kiwanis Club, May 31 no year,either 1950 or 51; remark at luncheon in honor of W. F. Durand, May 3, 1951; Talkat AAUP dinner meeting, May 30, 1951; "I.R.E. 'Old Timer's Talk," June 14, 1951;Electronics talk - Bohemian Grove, July 23, 1951; speech at Varian Associates,Dec. 3, 1951.

box 1, folder 8 Speeches - 1952 - 54.

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  "Electronics in the world today," Stanford Conference, Monterey, Feb. 22, 1952;Engineering speech to Stanford Mother's Club, March 18, 1952; "Hughes" [speechat Hughes Aircraft?], June 18, 1952; Microwave Press Party, Dec. 9, 1952; addressat opening of Tube Conference, June 1953; Introductory remarks at VarianAssociates presentation of Five-Year Awards, June 18, 1953; "E.C.M. in W.W. II," -Sylvania Conference, Aug. 17, 1953; Remarks as M.C. at IRE function, Oct. 28,1953; speech at San Jose State College Dedication, Feb. 25, 1954; Speech onEngineering to Stanford Alumni Conference, March 20 and 21, 1954; "Dean'sTalk," Dec. 14, 1954.

box 1, folder 9 Speeches - 1955.  "University Research" - Hughes, Feb. 15, 1955; speech on engineering at Stanford

for Stanford Associates, at Bohemian Club, Feb. 20, 1955; speech on theimportance of Bay Area in early history of electronics, WCEMA meeting, May 12,1955; speech on electronics, L.A. Stanford Club, May 16, 1955; edited transcript ofabove report, prepared for publication; "General Electric Dedication," May 27,1955; "Contractors," Aug 18, 1955; speech to Western Economics Association,Sept. 1, 1955; "New LD Engineers," Sept. 25, 1955; "Developments in Science andTechnology, 1930 - 55," reunion of the class of 1930, Nov. 18, 1955; speech atdedication of Crothers Memorial Hall [no date].

box 1, folder 10 Speeches - 1956.  "Contract Research," Dean's Luncheon, Jan. 10, 1956; "spivco (?) groundbreaking,"

Jan. 11, 1956 - [not given]; notes for speech on Stanford for Denver-Salt Lake CityGroup, Jan. 1956; Stanford Conference speech in Modesto [no date]; "Engineeringat Stanford," Wilbur Hall, May 16, 1956; notes for panel on "Stanford's Answer tothe Challenge of Education," Alumni Conference, May 19, 1956; Development ofuniversity research and industrial applications, for meeting of I.R.E. EngineeringManagement Group, May 21, 1956; AIEE luncheon, June 25, 1956; Electronics as"glamour field" in science, Bohemian Club, July 24, 1956; "Contractors," Aug. 27,1956; "TAC," Aug. 29, 1956; remarks at 3rd Annual Bay Area Quality ControlConference, Sept. 14, 1956;"Electrical Engineering Curriculum in a ChangingWorld," Meeting of American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and PetroleumEngineers, Oct. 15, 1956 [typed copy of speech, ready for possible publication];

box 2, folder 1 Speeches - 1957.  "Developments in Electronics," East Bay Stanford Men's Club, Jan. 23; "The

obligations that are part of living with engineering," S. F. Engineers Week talk,Feb. 21; "The expanding field of electronics," Chicago Alumni Conference, March9; "Some observations of engineering and scientific manpower problems in thiscountry and Russia," E.E. seminar, April 4; talk to Stanford chapter of AAUP onuniversity policy, April 8; "Some Observations of Engineering and ScientificManpower Problems in this Country and Russia," (same title as April 4 speechabove), AIEE San Jose section meeting, May 8; "The Expanding Field ofElectronics," Stanford Alumni Conference, May 18; talk to General Electric -Mathteachers group, June 23; talk about Stanford to group of student dorm residentassistants, Sept. 20; talk about field of engineering to Stanford freshmanengineers, given Sept. 23, 1956 and Sept. 22, 1957; "Personal solicitation kickofffor School of Engineering," given in L.A., Oct. 1, S.F. Oct. 2; talk to Faculty Club onsupply of engineers, Oct. 4; "Research Level," Board of Trustees, Oct. 17, 1956;opening remarks at Conference on Nuclear Size and Density Distribution,Stanford, Dec. 17; "Notes on CBS telephone interview," Dec. 30.

box 2, folder 2 Speeches - 1958.

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  Panel discussion, "The Challenge of Sputniks," Tues. Evening Series, Mem. Aud.,Jan. 7; same panel, same topic presented to Stanford Associates, San Francisco,Feb. 14; "The Real Meaning of Sputnik," Stanford Conference, Phoenix, Arizona,Jan. 19; "Cooperation between Industry and Education," Young Presidents'organization dinner, May 12; introductory remarks at West Coast AdvancedPlacement English Conference, June 26; "Some Observations on EngineeringEducation," Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, July 8, 1958; "Why do we doresearch," Stanford Business Conference, July 22; "Naval Structural Mechanics,"Aug. 11; "Contractors," Aug. 12; "TAC," Aug. 14.

box 2, folder 3 Speeches - 1959 and undated speeches from 1950's.  "Reflections on the Space Age," presented to Stanford Conference, Fresno, Jan.

24, and Stanford Conference, Bakersfield, Jan. 25; welcoming remarks at Mu AlphaTheta Conference, Stanford, March 14; remarks at I.R.E. National Convention onPsychology and Electronics in the Teaching-Learning System, New York, March 25;welcoming remarks, Symposium on Applied Mechanics, Sept. 9; "StanfordUniversity and the Electronics Community," Sept. 14; "Stanford's Academic Goalsand Academic Needs," Board of Trustees, Oct. 10. Undated: "Ampex is a Pioneer,""Engineers Have to be Smarter," revised version titled, "Engineering andEngineering Education in the Modern World."

box 2, folder 4 Speeches - 1960.  Welcoming remarks at opening of G. E. Summer Program for High School

Economics Teachers, Stanford, June 19; "Beckman," [notes], July 19; "Research inIndustry and Education," July 22; Speech to Solid State Electronics Affiliates, Sept.22; Speech to Stanford Academic Council, Sept. 30; "The Growth of Science inIndustry: The Relation Between Education and Growth Industries," InternationalScience Foundation Brainpower Forum, Monterey, Oct. 4; "Stanford Yesterday andToday," Stanford Faculty Club, Oct. 7; "Engineering at Stanford," luncheon for newengineering faculty, Oct. 18; "Education and the Growth Industries," taped radiospeech made for broadcast on "Engineering News Report" program, Oct. 30, 1960;remarks at meeting of ASEE Pacific Southwest Section, Dec. 28;

box 2, folder 5 Speeches - 1960Biographical/Historical noteIn a speech entitled "Education -A Basic Resource for Electronics" delivered at the Oct.12, 1960 luncheon of the 16th National Electronics Conference held in Chicago, Dr.Terman pointed out the lack of R & D progress in Chicago area Industry, and how this wascausing industry to lag seriously behind developments on both coasts. This speechcaused considerable comment, both positive and negative. Folder contains typescript ofthe speech, copy of it as printed for distribution, correspondence, newspaper clippings,and notes related to speech.

     Chicago Speech, Oct. 12, 1960.box 2, folder 6 Speeches - 1961.  Notes - TAC - Washington, March 24; "Higher Education and Training in a Research

Community," Symposium on Research and the Community, New York, May 1;"Growth Industries and Education," Investment Bankers' Association Conference,Santa Barbara, June 20; remarks at Solid State Device Research Conference,Stanford, June 26; remarks introducing Dr. Killian, former President of MIT atStanford Cubberley Conference on Education, July 27; welcoming remarks,Guidance Conference of American Rocket Society, Aug. 8; remarks at TAC andContractors meetings, Aug. 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18; speech at FairfieldSemiconductor groundbreaking, Sept. 28.

box 2, folder 7 Speeches - 1961.  Chicago Speech, Oct. 11, 1961. One year after his Oct. 12, 1960, Chicago speech

(see folder 5), Dr. Terman spoke again at the National Electronics Conference inChicago and evaluated the progress that had been made since his last speech.Contents include Dr. Terman's notes for his NEC panel speech, an edited, type-script version of speech "Electronics in Chicago - One Year Later," and relatedcorrespondence, criticisms, and publicity.

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box 3, folder 1 Speeches - 1962.  "Stanford's Needs," Los Angeles, Jan. 10; "PACE Talk," given March - April in

Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Boston, El Paso; "Remarks made to United KingdomCommittee on Higher Education (Robbins Committee)," Bowman Alumni House,Stanford, April 17; "Engineering and Scientific Manpower for the Cold War - TheNext Decade," President's Science Advisory Committee, April 21; "PSAC Panel onScientific and Technical Manpower - Supplementary Remarks," May 8; Speech atNational Academy of Sciences, April 23; "State of Science and Technology,"Stanford Conference (at Stanford), May 12 -- same speech also presented atalumni conferences in Los Angeles, Orange County, New York, Washington,Monterey, Santa Barbara; "Scientificand Engineering Manpower - U.S. vs.U.S.S.R.,"Stanford Camp at Fallen Leaf Lake, Aigusc, 1967;talk at WESCON FutureEngineers Luncheon, LosAngeles, Aug. 23; talk on Stanford goals in Ph.D.ResearchExperience for Stanford Solid StateElectronics Affiliates, Sept. 21; "PACEAddress,"given in Wichita, Kansas City, St. Louis, Cincinnati,Pittsburgh, Oct. 1962.

box 3, folder 2 Speeches - 1963.  Higher Education and the Federal Government,"dated March 16, 1963 (dittoed

typescript - noindication that this was delivered as a speech,but was filed withspeeches by Dr. Terman); "IEEE -Impossible - except for Electrical Engineers,"andremarks in response to Founder's Award, both speechesdelivered at IEEEbanquet, New York, March 27;introductory remarks for Dr. Piore at N.A.S., April23:"The Need for Quality," speech at groundbreaking forScience Research CenterIn Dallas, May 22; "FromWireless to Radio Electronics - Glamorous All theWay,"Palo Alto Rotary Club, May 27; "Thomas F.Peterson - The Man," speech dedicatingthe Thomas F.Peterson Engineering Laboratory at Stanford, May 31;"Engineers -Quantity or Quality?", ASME luncheon,San Mateo, Oct. 15; introductory remarks atmeetingof Committee on Governmental Relations of theNational Association ofCollege and UniversityBusiness Officers, San Francisco, Dec. 6; remarksuponreceiving Wescon Award - [undated].

box 3, folder 3 Speeches - 1963  Colorado Speech - Nov. 5, 1963."The Newly Emerging Community of

TechnicalScholars," 18 pp. typescript of speech presentedat theUniversity-Industry Liaison Conference,Colorado Springs, Nov. 5, 1963. Alsoincludedin folder are correspondence, publicity material,and programs related tothis event.

box 3, folder 4 Speeches - 1963  - Manpower Speech."Scientific and Engineering Manpower in a HighlyCompetitive

World," 24 pp. typescript of speechdelivered on occasions: first at WEMAConvention,Jan. 8; and secondly, at Stanford Tuesday Eveninglecture series,March 5. Also included is relatedcorrespondence and publicity material.

box 3, folder 5 Speeches - 1964.  Remarks at McCullough Building groundbreaking Feb. 24; introductory remarks

for Dr. Clark Millikin at NAS election, April 28; "Stanford Over the Years," Phi BetaKappa, April 9; remarks made at dedication of White Plaza, May 23; speechaccepting gift of Class of 1964 on behalf of University, June 13; remarks at ClassPlate laying ceremony, June 13; commencement speech, June 14; welcomingremarks for first Carlos McClatchy lecture, Sept. 13; testimonial speech forWilliam Gould Dow, U. of Michigan, Dec. 3.

box 3, folder 6 Speeches - 1965.  Stanford Today and Tomorrow Program, Jan. 13; "The University and Technology

Utilization," NASA - University Conference, Kansas City, March 3; Dr. Terman'sacceptance speech for Matrix Award given by Theta Sigma Phi, May 18; responseat convocation honoring Dr. Terman, May 31; "Daddario Committee," Aug. 4;"Governing the University: Administrator's Role in Building a Strong University,"Society for Religion in Higher Education, Aug. 22; community dinner speechaccepting City of Palo Alto's Distinguished Citizen Award, Nov. 3

box 3, folder 7 Speeches - 1966-67.

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  Notes for remarks at IEEE Pioneer Night, Sunnyvale, April 20; remarks at SMUDistinguished Engineering Alumnus Banquet, Dallas, April 21; Stanford AlumniConference, New York, April 28; "Education in a Planned Society [U.S.S.R.],"annual meeting of San Francisco Section of IEEE, June 15; same speech deliveredat IEEE Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, San Francisco, July 12; samespeech at Rotary Club luncheon, July 20; welcoming remarks at NSF SummerInstitute on Case Methods for Teaching Engineering, Aug. 15; observation onEngineering Education in Soviet Union, WESCON Panel on Education, Aug. 25;"SMU Foundation for Science and Engineering," Industry-Faculty luncheon, Oct. 6;opening remarks at Joint URSI/G-AP Technical Session, Dec. 7, 1966. 1967:Opening remarks, NSF Summer Institute on Case Methods in Engineering, Aug. 21,1967; speech at dedication of University of South Carolina Science Building, Oct.21, 1967.

box 3, folder 8 Speeches - 1968.  SCAS speech, Jan. 24; SCAS Panel, April 30; Farmer's Investment Club, May 8;

"Development of an Engineering College Program," Stanford Alumni Conference,May 18; CCHE Education Committee, May 20; SMU Foundation Board, May 22; "TheExpanding Partnership between Industry and Engineering Education in the USA,"Seminar on Engineering and Technology, Taiwan, June 24; "Observations onModern Engineering Education in USA," Seminar on Modern Engineering andTechnology, Taiwan, June 25; "Engineering Education as a Factor in EconomicDevelopment," Republic of China Manpower Panel, July 8; "Engineering in NewYork," Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, presentation to New York Regents, Dec.20; speech on engineering education to ASEE, Dec. 27.

box 4, folder 1 Speeches - 1969.  "A Study of Engineering Education in California," Statewide Education Committee,

California State Chamber of Commerce, Jan. 21; "Cost-Size Considerations,"Institute for Engineering Deans, Monterey, April 2; "General Advice to ProspectiveTeachers," H. H. Skilling's teaching seminar, April 17; "Supply and Demand forEngineers," ASEE - Relations with Industry Committee, May 8; remarks in responseto receiving ASE Award, June 24; introduction for Dan Noble at SSE IndustrialAffiliates program, Sept. 29; "Faculty- Student Relations with the IndustrialEnvironment," National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges,Nov. 11; "Plans, Programs, and Problems " Missouri Association of Colleges andUniversities, Dec. 2.

box 4, folder 2 Speeches - 1970.  R.R.L. Technical Program - Division 15 Reunion, March 26; "Supply of Scientific

and Engineering Manpower: Shortage or Surplus?" SMU Sigma Xi Club installation,April 16; remarks upon receiving Alumni Association's Hoover Medal Award, April29; "Engineering and Scientific Manpower," PSAC presentation, June 15; "EarlyEvolution of Electronic Warfare Technology," Keynote Address at Association ofOld Crows Convention, Oct. 6; remarks on the presentation of "Golden SpikeAwards" at the 1970 Volunteer Leadership, Conference, Oct. 9.

box 4, folder 3 Speeches - 1971.  "Disparity between Educational System and the Need," remarks at E.E. class

seminar at Stanford, Feb. 1; "Engineering Education in the Seventies,"Engineering Dean's Institute, Austin, April 7, "Engineering is Relevant," address atU.C. Davis College of Engineering Commencement Ceremony, June 16; speech onFlorida's State of Engineering Education, presented to U. of Florida Regents, Oct.15.

box 4, folder 4 Speeches - 1972.  Introduction for Joseph Petitt, Tau Beta Pi dinner, Jan. 28; remarks presenting

Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce's Distinguished Citizen's Award to David Packard,Feb. 29; remarks at SMU dinner, May 15; Memorial Tribute at Service for StephanTimoshenko, June 15; "Trends in Engineering Education in the United States,"Taiwan, June 27; "Role of Advanced Graduate Training in Industrial Development,"Public lecture, Seoul, Korea, Sept. 1; "Early Electronics in the West," WesconConvention, Sept. 20.

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box 4, folder 5 Speeches - 1973.  "Engineering Manpower for the Future," ASEE Relations with Industry Conference,

Feb. 8; "The Graduate's Place in the World," speech at Initiation Banquet ofStanford Chapter of Sigma Xi, May 21; "On Engineers and Engineering," Palo AltoRotary Club, Nov. 12; "Bay Area Electronics -- Then and Now," speech at WEMA's30th Anniversary Banquet.

box 4, folder 6 Speeches - 1974.  "Eitel-McCullough Retirement Dinner," Jan. 21; speech to Stanford Fellows on

building research programs at Stanford, Feb. 27; "Physics in WW II," Center forthe History of Science and Technology, May 3; "Changing Times Bring ChangingProblems in Electronics," Sigma Xi Installation Banquet, Portland State University,May 10; introductory remarks for Albert Bowker at 25th Anniversary of StatisticsDepartment, May 21; tribute to Virgil Whitaker on his retirement, May 30;welcoming remarks to group of Korean educators visiting Stanford, Sept. 10;"Santa Clara Valley - A Model for High Technology Industry," Long Island -Midsuffolk Businessmen's Association, Oct. 22; speech on development of BayArea electronics to Fellowship Forum, Oct. 29; introductory remarks for MinaRees, Sigma Xi assembly, Nov. 3; "Developing the Potential of Sigma XI," Sigma XiAssembly, Nov. 4; speech to KAIS faculty, Nov. 20.

box 4, folder 7 Speeches - 1975-77.  "Origins of the RRL," 30th Anniversary Dinner, April 10, 1975; Memorial Tribute at

service for Hubert Heffner, April 14, 1975; remarks at Sigma Xi meeting, May 12,1975; "Stanford Engineering and Local Industry," presented to Visiting ChineseDelegation, July 17, 1975; "Foundations of San Francisco Bay Area Electronics...The First Thirty Years," WESCON meeting, Sept. 11, 1975; speech of same title,(but with different set of notes) presented to Ham Radio Club, Feb. 27, 1976;"Electrical Engineering - Then and Now," ASEE Convention, June 15, 1976 (speechwritten by Dr. Terman, but because of illness, he was unable to present it -- wasdelivered by Jack Ryder from Dr. Terman's manuscript); dinner speech at theBohemian Club, May 6, 1977.

  Clippings and Articles about Frederick E. Terman Series IX 1940-1976Scope and Contents noteBox 1-Box 3, folder 4: Chronologically arranged files of clippings and articles about Dr.Terman and the programs with which he was affiliated. All of the newspaper and magazinearticles cited in the bio-bibliography in this guide can be found in this series.Box 3, folders 5-7: Chronologically arranged files of correspondence generated by articles.Box 4, folders 8-Box 5: Correspondence related to Terman's books. Contains correspondencewith editors and publishers about production; and with readers of his books.

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box 2, folder 5 1966box 2, folder 6 1967box 2, folder 7 1968box 2, folder 8 1969box 2, folder 9 1970box 2, folder 10 1971box 2, folder 11 1972box 3, folder 1 1973box 3, folder 2 1974box 3, folder 3 1975-76box 3, folder 4 1977-78box 3, folder 5 1979box 3, folder 6 Manuscript of article on the growth of Stanford (includes material on Terman). By

Nancy Parker, 1973.box 3, folder 7 Correspondence related to clippings and articles. 1948.box 3, folder 8 Correspondence related to clippings and articles. 1961-73.box 3, folder 9 Correspondence related to clippings and articles. 1974.  Publications Series X 1932-1976

Scope and Contents noteBox 1-Box 3: Chronologically arranged files of Terman's articles, papers and reports.Box 4-Box 5: Correspondence related to Terman's publications.

   

  ARTICLES   box 1, folder 1 "Measurements of Transients," to be presented at the Midwinter Convention of

AIEE, New York, N.Y., Feb. 14-17, 1923.box 1, folder 2 "The Circle Diagram of a Transmission Network," presented at the Pacific Coast

Convention of the AIEE, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 6-9, 1926.box 1, folder 3 Book Reviews: --"Temperature of a Contact and Related Current-Interruption

Problems," (Journal AIEE, Oct. 1926, p. 930), From Journal AIEE, vol. 45, Dec. 1926,pp. 1308-9. F. E. Terman communicated after adjournment. --"Wagner and Evans:Static Stability Limits," Discussion by F. E. Terman, Transactions AIEE, Sept.,1927, p. 121.

box 1, folder 4 "The Electrical Engineering Research Situation in the American Universities,"Science, Vol.LXV, No. 1686, April 22, 1927, pp. 385-388.

box 1, folder 5 "The Inverted Vacuum Tube, A Voltage-Reducing Power Amplifier," Proceedings ofthe Institute of Radio Engineers, Feb., 1928.

box 1, folder 6 "Note on the Effective Heating of Code Transmitters," Proceedings of the Instituteof Radio Engineers, Vol. 16, No. 6, June, 19 8@, p-p. 802-804.

box 1, folder 7 "Some Principles of Grid-Leak Grid-Condensor Detection" Vol. 16, No. 10, Oct.1928, pp. 1384-1397.

box 1, folder 8 "Detection Characteristics of Three Element Vacuum Tubes," by Frederick E.Terman and Thomas M. Googin, Proceedings of the Institute-of Radio Engineers,Vol.17, No.1, Jan., 1929, pp. 149-160.-

box 1, folder 9 "Grid-Leak Grid-Condensor Detection," Radio Broadcast, March, 1929, pp.303-306.

box 1, folder 10 "Grid-Leak Power Detection," Radio Broadcast, April, 1929 pp. 382-384.box 1, folder 11 "Getting the Most Out of a Detector," Radio Broadcast, May, 19-9, pp. 37-40.box 1, folder 12 "Detection Characteristics of Screen-Grid and Space- Charge-Grid Tubes," by

Birney Dysart and Fredrick E. Terman, Proceedings of the Institute of RadioEngineers Vol.17, No.5, May, 1929, pp. 830-833.

box 1, folder 13 "Electrophysics - Annual Report of the Electrophysics Committee," presented atthe Summer Convention of the AIEE, Swampscott, Mass., June 24-28, 1929.

box 1, folder 14 "Why the Grid Bias?" Radio, July 1929, pp. 57-58.box 1, folder 15 "The Future of Radio Communication," Radio, Aug. 1929, pp. 23, S7-58.box 1, folder 16 "Linear Power Detection," Radio Broadcast, Nov. 1929, pp. 49-50.

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box 1, folder 17 "For Engineers Only -- Salesmen Keep Out! Experimenting With Screen GridTubes," Radio, Dec. 1929, pp. 47, 72.

box 1, folder 18 "Audio Frequency Amplification with Screen Grid Tubes," Radio, Jan. 1930, pp.45-46, 74.

box 1, folder 19 "Some Possibilities of Intelligence Transmission When Using a Limited Band ofFrequencies, Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, Vol.18, No. 1, Jan.1930, pp. 167-177.

box 1, folder 20 "Stanford on the Air," The Stanford Illustrated Review March 1930, pp. 285-288.box 1, folder 21 "Note on Variations in the Amplification Factor of Triodes," by A. L. Cook and

Frederick E. Terman, Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, Vol.15 No.6,June 1930, pp. 1044-1046.

box 1, folder 22 "Volume Control in Transformer Coupled Audio Frequency Amplifiers," by C. R.Skinner and Frederick E. Terman, Radio, July 1930, pp. VI-VII.

box 1, folder 23 "Harmonic Generation by Means of Grid Circuit Distortion by D. E. Chambers, E. H.Fisher, and F. E. Terman, presented at the Pacific Coast Convention of the AIEE,Portland, Oregon, Sept. 2-S, 1930.

box 1, folder 24 "Linear Detection of Heterodyne Signals," Electronics, Nov. 1930, pp. 386-387.box 1, folder 25 "Some Properties of Grid Leak Power Detection," by N. R. Morgan and F. E.

Terman, Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, Vol.18, No.12, Dec. 1930,pp. 2160-217c

box 1, folder 26 "The General Circle Diagram of Electrical Machinery," by Theodore Louis Lenzen,Cecil Louis Freedman, -- Kenneth Alfred Rogers and Frederick E. Terman, 1930.

box 1, folder 27 "Further Description, and Characteristics of the Wunderlich Radio Tube," RadioEngineering, Niav 1932, pp. 25-28.

box 1, folder 28 "Resistance Stabilized Oscillators," Electronics, July 1933, pp. 190-192.box 1, folder 29 "Improved Circuits for Measuring Negative Resistance," Electronics, Dec. 1933.box 1, folder 30 "The Calculation of Class C Amplifier and Harmonic Generator Performance of

Screen-Grid and Similar Tubes," by J. H. Ferns and F. E. Terman, Proceedings ofthe Institute of Radio Engineers, Vol.22, No.3, March 1934, pp. 359-373.

box 1, folder 31 "Some Facts About Directional Antennas," Radio, July 1934, p. S.box 1, folder 32 "Note on a Cause of Residual Hum in Rectifier-Filter Systems," by S. B. Pickles and

F. E. Terman, Proceedings of the Institute of Radio 'Engineers, Vol.22, No.8, Aug.1934, pp. 1040-1041.

box 1, folder 34 "Some Possibilities for Low-Loss Coils," Proceedings of the Institute of RadioEngineers, Vol.23, No.9, Sept. 193S, pp. 1069-1075.

box 1, folder 35 "Calculations and Design of Class C Amplifiers," by W. C. Roake and F. E. Terman,Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, Vol.24, No.4, April 1936, pp.620-632.

box 1, folder 33 "Multirange Rectifier Instruments Having the Same Scale Gradations for AllRanges," Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, Vol.23, No.3, Marchl@5,-pp. 234-241

box 1, folder 36 "Dynamic Shift, Grid Bias Modulation," by F. A. Everest and F. E. Terman, Radio,No.211, July 1936, pp. 22-29, 80-82.

box 1, folder 37 "Feedback Amplifier Design," Electronics, Jan. 1937, pp. 12-15.box 1, folder 38 "Analysis and Design of Harmonic Generators," A paper recommended by the AIEE

Committee on Communication, and scheduled for presentation of the ALEESummer Convention, Washington, D. C., June -24, 1938, AIEE Technical Paper38-73, May 1938.

box 1, folder 39 "A High Efficiency Grid-Modulated Amplifier," Proceedings of the Institute of RadioEngineers, Vol.26, No.8, Aug. 1938, pp. 929-945, presented before Pacific CoastMeeting, Spokane, Washington, Sept. 2, 193'

box 1, folder 40 "Frequency Response Characteristic of Amplifiers Employing Negative Feedback,"by Wen-Yuan Pan and Frederick E. Terman, Communications, Vol.19, no.3, March1939, pp. 5-8.

box 1, folder 41 "Some Applications of Negative Feedback with Particular Reference to LaboratoryEquipment," by R. R. Buss, W. R. Hewlett, F. C. Cahill, and F. E. Terman,Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, Vol.27, No.10, Oct. 1939, pp.649-655.

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box 1, folder 42 "Calculation and Design of Resistance-Coupled Amplifiers Using Pentode Tubes,"by W. R. Hewlett, C. W. Palmer, Wen-Yuan Pan, and F. E. Terman, paper 40-52,recommended by the AIEE Committee on Communication, and presented at theAIEE Winter Convention, New York, N. Y., Jan. 22- 26, 1940.

box 1, folder 43 "Developments in 'Double El," Stanford Illustrated Review, Vol.41, Feb. 1940, pp.21-22.

box 1, folder 44 "Notes on Power Required for Noise Jamming," by W. D. White and F. E. Terman,Report No. 44, June 18, 1943, Radio Research Laboratory, Harvard University.

box 1, folder 45 "The Compensated Loop Direction Finder," by Joseph M. Petit and Frederick E.Terman, Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, Vol.33, No.5, May 1945.

box 1, folder 46 "Science Legislation and National Progress," Proceedings of the Institute of RadioEngineers, Vol.3S, No.9, Sept. 1947.

box 1, folder 47 "Administrative Policies and Objectives of Research in Engineering Colleges,"Journal of Engineering Education Vol.38, No.4, Dec. 1947, pp. 281-28S.

box 1, folder 48 "Forward," Very High Frequency Techniques, McGraw-Hill Co., New York,-1947.box 1, folder 49 "Fundamental Research in University and College Laboratories and Its

Contribution to industrial Research and Development," address given at theafternoon session of Proceedings of the First Annual Northern California ResearchConference, Jan. 12, 1949, Palace Hotel, San Francisco.

box 1, folder 50 "Great Strength in Engineering Traces to University Founders," Stanford AlumniReview, Vol.51, No.3, pp. 26-

box 1, folder 51 "New Times Bring New Problems," Jan. 1950.box 1, folder 51a "Report on Engineering Education in the California State Colleges," by Members of

the Engineering Survey Committee: Frank W. Fink, Paul E. Jefiers, H. Wayne Tauand Frederick E. Terman, June 1952.

box 1, folder 52 "From Classrooms Come Progress," Electrical West, Vol.1 No.6, pp. 90-92.box 1, folder 53 "Electrical Engineers Are Going Back to Science!" Proceedings of the Institute of

Radio Engineers, Vol.44, No.6, pp. 738-740.box 1, folder 54 "Electrical Engineering Curricula in a Changing World." acceptance address of

Members-for-Life Fund Medal presented at the Fall General Meeting, Chicago, Ill.,Oct. 1-5, IS

box 1, folder 55 "Engineering and Engineering Education in a Modern World Journal of PetroleumTechnology, pp. 19-20, paper preset. as featured speech at Welcoming Luncheonat Petroleum Branch Fall Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 14-17, 1956.

box 1, folder 56 "Why Do We Do Research?" An address at the Seventeenth Annual StanfordBusiness Conference, July 22, 1958.

box 1, folder 57 "Observations on Engineering Education," Aero/Space Engine , Vol.17, No.12, pp.48-49, 54.

box 1, folder 58 "William F. Durand," Year Book of the American Philosophical Society, 1958,pp.118-203.

box 1, folder 59 "Why Do We Do Research?" IRE Student Quarterly, Sept. 1 pp. 20-26.box 1, folder 60 "Education - A Vitamin for Growth Industries , preprint of paper prepared for

presentation at San Francisco Region- al Technical Meeting of American Iron andSteel Institute Nov. 6, 1959.

box 1, folder 61 "Engineering Education in New York State," April 1960.box 1, folder 62 "The Growth of Science in Industry," Proceedings of the International Science

Foundation, Brainpower Forum, 1960 Conference, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School,Monterey California, Oct. 3-5, 1960, pp. 16-25, 142-146.

box 1, folder 63 "Education: A Basic Component of the New Electronics," presented at luncheon ofthe 16th National Electronics manufacturers, Oct. 12. 1960.

box 1, folder 64 "Scientific Progress, the Universities, and the Federal Government," statement bythe President's Science Advisory Committee, the White House, Washington, D.C.,Nov. 15, is

box 1, folder 65 "Electronics and Education in the Midwest," The Michigan Economic Record, Vol.3,No.1, Jan, 1961, pp. 7-8.

box 1, folder 66 "Engineering and Scientific Manpower for the Cold War - the Next Decade,"presented to PSAC Manpower Panel, April 2-- 1962.

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box 1, folder 67 "Education in 2012 for Communication and Electronics." Proceedings of theInstitute of Radio Engineers, Vol.50, No.5, May 1 1962, pp. 570-571.

box 1, folder 68 "Electrical Engineering Education Today," Proceedings of the Institute of RadioEngineers, Vol.50, No.5, May 1962 pp. 955-956.

box 1, folder 69 "Electrical Engineering Education: 1912 versus 1962," IRE Student Quarterly, May1962.

box 1, folder 70 "Meeting Manpower Needs in Science and Technology," a report of the President'sScience Advisory Committee, the, White House, Washington, D.C., Dec. 12, 1962.

box 1, folder 71 "Higher Education and Training in a Research Community," Research and theCommunity, Department of Commerce, State of New York, 1962, pp. 11-21.

box 2, folder 1 "Stanford University," Industrial Research, April 1963, pp. 55-58.box 2, folder 2 "Scientific and Engineering Manpower in a Highly Competitive World," Stanford

Review, May-June 1963, pp. 16-21.box 2, folder 3 "Statement on Manpower Needs in Science and Technology," statement prepared

for Congresswoman Edith Greene, 1963.box 2, folder 4 "The Newly Emerging Community of Technical Scholars," Colorado and the New

Technological Revolution., Proceedings of the University-industry LiaisonConference, April 1964. pp. 43-53.

box 2, folder 5 Measure, Hewlett-Packard Co., Twenty-fifth Anniversary Issue, Vol.2, No.9,Sept.-Oct. 1964, pp. 4.

box 2, folder 6 "Comments on the Development of Centers of Excellence," written for GillilandPanel, Oct. 7, 1964.

box 2, folder 7 "William Gould Dow," New Research Frontiers in Physical Electronics - Proceedingsof a Recognition Seminar in Honor of Professor William G. Dow, the University ofMichigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Dec. 3-4, 1964, pp. 1-7.

box 2, folder 8 "Engineering Schools in the State of Ohio," 1964.box 2, folder 9 "Herbert Hoover, Engineer," Science, Vol.147, No.3654, Jan. 8, 1965, pp.125-127.box 2, folder 10 "Engineering Growth and the Community," Journal of. Engine Education, Feb.

1965, pp. x, xiii.box 2, folder 11 "The University and Technology Utilization," NASA University Program Review

Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, March 1-3, 1965, pp. 291-299.box 2, folder 12 "Research Trends in U.S. Universities," (article in Russian), Scinteia, Vol.35,

No.6770, Oct. 14, 1965.box 2, folder 13 "A Modern Community of Scholars," response to a talk by Dean Joseph Petite, Nov.

1965.box 2, folder 14 "Education in Engineering and Science in the USSR," tri report, mission sponsored

by U.S. Office of Education, Dec. 3-29, 1965.box 2, folder 15 "Review of the National Science Foundation," hearings before the Subcommittee

on Science Research and Development of the Committee on Science andAstronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, Eighty-ninth Congress First SessionVol.1, No.6, 1965, pp.687-690.

box 2, folder 16 "Engineering and Research," Listen to Leaders in Engineering, Ed. Albert Love andJames Childers, Atlanta: Tuppe and Love, 1965, pp. 31-47.

box 2, folder 17 "Institute for Science and Technology in New Jersey: TI Dimensions of theUniversity," preliminary report prepared for Industry Committee for GraduateCenter for Science and Technology in New Jersey, Oct 15, 1965.

box 2, folder 18 "Excellence in Science and Engineering in Colorado Universities," by Frederick E.Terman, assisted by Robert Hind and George Masek, prepared for ColoradoCommission on Higher Education under a contract with the Academy forEducational Development, Inc., Jan. 16, 1967.

box 2, folder 19 "A Study of Engineering Education in California," by Frederick E. Terman, assistedby Robert Hind and L.F. McGhie, prepared for Coordination Council for HigherEducation, State of California, March 1968.

box 2, folder 20 "The Development of an Engineering College Program," Journal of EngineeringEducation, Vol.58, No.9, May 1968, pp. 1053-1055.

box 2, folder 21 "Economic Factors Relating to Engineering Programs," Journal of EngineeringEducation, Vol. 59, No. 6, Feb. 1969.

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box 2, folder 22 "Engineering Education in New York," by Frederick E. Terman, assisted by Glenn E.Reeling, consultants to the State Education Department, the University of theState of New York, Albany, New York, March 1969.

box 2, folder 23 "The Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn," by Frederick E. Terman, consultant to theState Education Department, the University of the State of New York, Albany, NewYork March 1969.

box 3, folder 1 "Engineering Education in Retrospect and in Prospect," Jan. 1970.box 3, folder 2 "Education in Engineering and Engineering Technology in Colorado," by Frederick

E. Terman, Archie Higdon, and M.R. Lohmann, Colorado Commission on HigherEducation, Aug. 1970.

box 3, folder 3 "Survey Reports on the Establishment of the Korea Advanced Institute ofScience," by Donald L. Benedict, KunMo Chun, Franklin A. Long, Thomas L. Martin,and Frederick E. Terman, prepared for U.S. Agency for International Development,Dec. 1970-Jan. 1971.

box 3, folder 4 "Comments on Organization and Planning for Korea Advanced Institute ofScience," by KunMo Chun, reviewed by Frederick E. Terman, supplement to SurveyReport on the Establishment of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science, preparedfor U.S. Agency for International Development, Jan. 1971.

box 3, folder 5 "Supply of Scientific and Engineering Manpower: Surplus and Shortage," Science,Vol.173, July 30, 1971, pp. 399-405. An abbreviation of this article appears in theJan. 1972 issue of Spectrum. There were no substantive changes in theabbreviated article.

box 3, folder 6 "A Study of Engineering and Engineering Technology Education in Florida,"prepared for Chancellor's office, State University system of Florida, Tallahassee,Florida by Frederick E. Terman and Archie Higdon, Aug. 1971.

box 3, folder 7 "Changing Needs for Ph.D.'s," IEEE Spectrum, Jan. 1972. pp. 79-81.box 3, folder 8 "Trends in Engineering Education in the United States," June 1972.box 3, folder 9 "Study on Feasibility of Merging Lowell Technological Institute and Lowell State

College," by Norman P. Auburn, Archie Higdon, William H. Plennons and FrederickE. Terman consultants for Academy for Educational Development, prepared forLowell Technological Institute/ Lowell State College Merger Commission of theCommon- wealth of Massachusetts.

box 3, folder 10 "Measurement and the Growth of Knowledge," Basic Electronic InstrumentHandbook, Clyde F. Coombs ed., McGraw-Hill Co., 1972, pp. 1.3-1.4.

box 3, folder 11 "Engineering Education in the State of Oregon," by C.V. Kirkpatrick, Carl W. Halland Frederick E. Terman, Memorandum, Jan. 25, 1973.

box 3, folder 12 "Manpower Projections for Engineering - the Next Quarter Century," Engineeringand Society: Opportunities for Change, Proceedings of the 25th Annual College -Industry Conference, Stanford University, Feb. 8-9, 1973.

box 3, folder 13 "Engineering, Engineering Technology and Industrial Technology in Utah," byArchie Higdon and Frederick E. Terman, prepared for the Utah System of HigherEducation (preliminary draft).

box 3, folder 14 "The H-P Experience Yesterday," Measure, Aug.-Sept. 1973, pp. 4-8.box 3, folder 15 "Aid to Private Higher Education in Massachusetts: Why? How?" prepared for the

higher education study conducted by the Academy for Educational Developmentfor the Massachusetts Advisory Council on Education.

box 3, folder 16 " The Supply of Engineers," IEEE Spectrum , May 1974, pp. 58.box 3, folder 17 "William Webster Hansen," American Dictionary of Biography, Supplement Four

1946-1950, Charles Scribner's Sons, N.Y., 1974, pp. 357-359.box 3, folder 18 Sigma Xi editorials printed in American Scientist, --"For the Encouragement of

Scientific Research," Sept.-Oct. 1975; --"A Headquarters Organization to ServeSigma Xi Members," Nov.-Dec. 1975.

box 3, folder 20 "William Frederick Durand, 1859-1958: A Biographical Memoir," BiographicalMemoirs, Vol.XLVIII, The National Academy of Sciences of the United States,Washington, D.C 1976, pp. 152-193.

box 3, folder 19 "A Brief History of Engineering Education," Proceedings Of the IEEE, Vol.64, No.9,Sept. 1976, pp. 1399-1407.

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  ARTICLES - RELATED CORRESPONDENCE   box 4, folder 1 Oct. 1954 - Sept. 1956.box 4, folder 2 1958 - 61.box 4, folder 3 1962 - 65.box 4, folder 4 1968 - 70.box 4, folder 5 1971 - 74.box 4, folder 6 Durand Biography. National Academy of Sciences. 1959 - 77.box 4, folder 7 Durand Biography. Dictionary of American Biography. 1975.box 4, folder 9 Army/Navy Book Correspondence. 1938 - 41.box 4, folder 8 Army/Navy Book Correspondence. 1937.box 4, folder 10 McGraw-Hill Book Company. 1932 - 36.box 4, folder 11 McGraw-Hill Book Company. 1937.box 4, folder 12 McGraw-Hill Book Company. 1938 - 41.box 4, folder 13 McGraw-Hill Book Company. 1942 - 45.box 5, folder 1 Radio Engineering: production and pre-publication correspondence. 1929 - 31.box 5, folder 2 Radio Engineering: production and pre-publication correspondence. 1932.box 5, folder 3 Radio Handbook: production and pre-publication correspondence. 1939 - 43.box 5, folder 4 Readers, correspondence with. 1932 - 36.box 5, folder 5 Readers, correspondence with. 1937 - 42.box 5, folder 6 Readers, correspondence with. 1943 - 45.box 5, folder 7 Transmission Line Theory. 1924 - 33.  History of Electronics Series XI 1934-1977

Scope and Contents noteAll three boxes of this series contain alphabetically arranged subject folders on topics relatedto the history of electronics and electrical engineering. The folders consist primarily ofnewspaper and magazine clippings compiled by Dr. Terman; and some correspondence withand about important figures in electronics. In addition, there are unpublishedautobiographies of Cyril Elwell and Peter Jensen filed under their respective names.Researchers interested in the history of electronics should also see Series V, boxes 6through 10 of this collection.

   box 1, folder 1 A. 1963 - 74.box 1, folder 2 Armstrong, Edwin. 1952 - 56.box 1, folder 3 B. 1950 - 77.box 1, folder 4 Bancroft Library. 1974 - 78.box 1, folder 5 Bay Area Electronics. 1963 - 69.box 1, folder 6 C. 1974 - 76.box 1, folder 7 Corporate historians. 1977.box 1, folder 8 de Forest, Lee. 1934 - 64.box 1, folder 9 Dickow, H. W. 1967.box 1, folder 10 E. 1958 - 64.box 1, folder 11 Electrical Engineering. 1961 - 62.box 1, folder 12 Electronics. 1952 - 65.box 1, folder 13 Elwell, Cyril F. 1922 - 64.box 1, folder 14 Elwell, Cyril F.: Autobiographies. 1958 59.box 1, folder 15 F. 1961 - 77.box 1, folder 16 Farnsworth, Phil. 1971 - 78.box 1, folder 17 Federal Telegraph Company. 1912.box 1, folder 18 G. 1953 - 74.box 1, folder 19 Gill, Sir Archibald. 1973 - 74.box 2, folder 1 H. 1971 - 76.box 2, folder 2 Hewlett-Packard. 1973.box 2, folder 3 Hughes, Thomas. 1962 - 65.box 2, folder 4 I. 1959 - 77.box 2, folder 5 J. 1965 - 72.box 2, folder 6 Jensen, Peter: Autobiography. 1955.box 2, folder 7 Klystron. 1947 - 75.

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box 2, folder 8 L. 1961 - 75.box 2, folder 9 Loughren, Arthur. 1973 74.box 2, folder 10 M. 1960 - 76.box 2, folder 11 Microwaves. 1963 68.box 2, folder 12 N. 1974 - 76.box 2, folder 13 0. 1972 - 76.box 2, folder 14 P. 1963 - 76.box 2, folder 15 Palo Alto. 1955 70.box 2, folder 16 Physics, Center for. The History of. 1975.box 2, folder 17 Power, Electrical. 1972.box 2, folder 18 Pratt, Haraden. 1959 - 64.box 3, folder 1 R. 1964 - 75.box 3, folder 3 S. 1961 - 74.box 3, folder 2 Radar. 1972.box 3, folder 4 Semiconductors. 1961 - 73.box 3, folder 5 Stanford Engineering History. 1974.box 3, folder 6 Stanford Research Institute. History, 1946 - 55. By Weldon Gibson, 1964.box 3, folder 7 Susskind, Charles. Understanding Technology. 1972.box 3, folder 8 T. 1963 - 74.box 3, folder 9 Television. 1952 - 72. (See also files Farnsworth and Loughren.)box 3, folder 10 Transistors, History of. 1973 - 74.box 3, folder 11 U. 1961.box 3, folder 12 V. 1961 - 75.box 3, folder 13 Varian Associates. 1958 - 73.box 3, folder 14 Wireless Radio - early history. 1972.box 3, folder 15 X, Y, Z. 1961 - 76.  Personal Papers Series XII 1922-1978

Scope and Contents noteThe boxes in this series contain personal correspondence and papers of Dr. Terman.Included are two boxes of genealogical papers containing information on the Terman familyand on his wife, Sibyl Walcutt's family. Boxes 3-5 contain correspondence between Termanand Sibyl Walcutt Terman, as well as letters from and to their parents, children, otherrelations and friends. Boxes 6-7 contain the professional files of Sibyl Walcutt Terman,including correspondence, manuscripts, and records from her work teaching children withreading problems and her involvement in the effort to reform how reading is taught in thepublic schools.

   

  GENEALOGY   box 1, folder 1 Terman Genealogy: general description of material in genealogical boxes (SC XII,

Box I & 2), written by FET in 1979, 2 pp.box 1, folder 2 David Crews Donan of Kentucky and His Family, 1774- 1974, by Frances Donan

Patchett, Adams Press, Chicago, 1977.box 1, folder 3 "A Tarman, Terman, Genealogy," unpublished ms. compiled by Arriel Crouch,

Indianapolis, Ind., 1961, @200 pp.box 1, folder 4 Correspondence with Fred Duncan and Purley C. Emmons, FET's namesakes,

1949-1977.box 1, folder 5 Correspondence re. Lewis Terman's biography, 1976-78.box 1, folder 6 Correspondence about James W. Terman and Martha Cutsinger Terman family,

1946-1977.box 1, folder 7 Papers about Lewis Madison Terman and Anna Belle Minton family, 1946-1977.box 1, folder 8 Papers re. Anna Belle Minton's family, 1973 & n.d.box 1, folder 9 Misc. correspondence from relatives seeking information from FET, 1966-1979.box 1, folder 10 Correspondence w/ Hazel Gross and John Brunner, 1962-78.box 1, folder 11 Correspondence w/ Maurice J. Terman, James A. Terman, Ernest L. Patchett and

others about family history, 1965-1975.

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box 1, folder 12 Miscellaneous Correspondence about Terman family, 1976-1977.box 2, folder 1 Minton Family: letters from John Greenup Minton to his mother Armenia Mohlar,

1862-1864, and letters about JGM through 1868.box 2, folder 2 Minton Family, letters from Harriet Hogan to her mother, Armenia Mohlar and

brother, Eddie Mohlar, 1881-1882.box 2, folder 3 Minton Family: letters from Franci Richardson to Armenia Mohlar, her

sister-in-law, 1887-1890 and n.d.box 2, folder 4 Minton Family: Misc. correspondence, 1846-1895.box 2, folder 5 Lewis Terman Genealogy: correspondence. w/ Bertha Terman Clark, James A.

Terman, John Terman and others, 1924-56.box 2, folder 6 Lewis Terman Genealogy: correspondence. w/ Robert Terman, 1944-1955.box 2, folder 7 Lewis Terman Genealogy: correspondence. w/ William T. Terman, and others,

1946-1956.box 2, folder 8 Lewis Terman Genealogy: correspondence. w/ the Institute of American

Genealogy, 1924-1938.box 2, folder 9 Lewis Terman Genealogy: misc. correspondence., mostly about Arriel's Crouch

genealogy on the Terman Family, 1928-1930.box 2, folder 10 Walcutt Genealogy: misc. papers, 1974 and n.d.box 2, folder 11 Walcutt Genealogy: Family Tree chart, n.d.

  PERSONAL PAPERS   box 3, folder 1 FET Incoming Correspondence, 1928-69 and n.d.box 3, folder 2 F.E.T. Outgoing Correspondence, 1931,1941, 1954.box 3, folder 3 F.E.T. to Sibyl Walcutt Terman, Aug. 1927- April 1942 and n.d.box 3, folder 4 F.E.T. to Sibyl Walcutt Terman, April 1948- Aug. 1970 and n.d.box 3, folder 5 F.E.T. miscellaneous papers and notes, 1940's, 1953, 1954,1967, & n.d.box 3, folder 6 Sibyl W. Terman letters to F.E.T., Aug. 1927- June 1972 & n.d.box 3, folder 7 Sibyl W. Terman: formal invitations, cards, 1925-64 & n.d.box 3, folder 8 Sibyl W. Terman: medical records, notes on family history, clippings, etc.,

1930-1970.box 3, folder 9 Correspondence. from F.E.T.'s children, Terry and Fred Jr., to F.E.T. and S.W.T.,

1940-1944. (Includes some school records.)box 3, folder 10 F.E.T. letters to parents, Lewis Madsen Terman & Anna B. Terman, originals,

March 1942-Nov. 1945.box 4, folder 1 F.E.T. to L.M.T. & A.B.T., carbon copies, Oct. 1942 - Nov. 1945.box 4, folder 2 F.E.T.'s wife, Sibyl, and their children to F.E.T.'s parents, 1942-1945.box 4, folder 3 Sibyl W. Terman to L.M.T. and A.B.T., 1942-1946.box 4, folder 4 Correspondence. from F.E.T.'s parents, Lewis and Anna Terman, June 1929- Nov.

1945.box 4, folder 5 Correspondence. from F.E.T.'s parents, Lewis and Anna Terman, n.d.box 4, folder 6 Correspondence. to and from Lewis M. Terman's relatives, March 1952-April 1956.box 4, folder 7 Papers relating to the death of Anna B. Terman, March 1956 - April 1956.box 4, folder 8 Lewis M. Terman's will, 1948.box 4, folder 9 Misc. Correspondence, 1949.box 4, folder 10 Christmas Cards and telegrams, 1926-1949.box 5, folder 1 Sibyl W. Terman to her relatives, 12/1920-7/1922.box 5, folder 2 S.W.T. to friends, August 1922, Mar. 1973.box 5, folder 3 Alice, S.W.T.'s sister, to S.W.T., 1/21-6/49 & n.d.box 5, folder 4 Charles Child Walcutt (Bill), S.W.T.'s brother, to Sibyl, 11/21-9/45.box 5, folder 5 Connie Mitchell, Sibyl W. Terman's sister, to S.W.T., 5/22-2/49 & n.d.box 5, folder 6 Francie S.W.T.'s sister, to S.W.T., 10/1926-4/1927.box 5, folder 7 Sue Walcutt, Mrs. Charles C. Walcutt (Bill), S,W.T.'s brother's wife, to Sibyl,

1/34-11/48 & n.d.box 5, folder 8 Winkie Walcutt, Sibyl's sister, to Sibyl W. Terman, 1/21-1/1931box 5, folder 9 Winkie Walcutt, Sibyl's sister, to Sibyl W. Terman, 11/1932-1/1950 & n.d.box 5, folder 10 Winnie, Sibyl's sister, to S.W.T., 6/1921-2/1950 & n.dbox 5, folder 11 Sibyl Walcutt Terman's mother to S.W.T., 2/1921-1/1936

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box 5, folder 12 Sibyl W. Terman's father to S.W.T., 12/ 1920-4/1922.box 5, folder 13 Miscellaneous correspondence. from relatives to Sibyl W. Terman, 1956-58 & n.d.box 5, folder 14 Sibyl W. Terman, correspondence. from friends, written in German, Dec. 1921-Jan.

1934 & n.d.box 5, folder 15 Sibyl W. Terman, correspondence. from friends and relatives, 5/1921-7/1971.box 5, folder 16 Sibyl W. Terman, incoming correspondence. about real estate matters,

conferences in which S.W.T. participated, etc., 2/1928-5/1964.box 5, folder 17 Sibyl W. Terman and F.E.T.'s wedding: newsclipping, gift record, 1928.box 5, folder 18 Sibyl W. Terman's school papers, 1923-30.box 5, folder 19 Sibyl W. Terman: sorority material, 1925.box 5, folder 20 Sibyl W. Terman: College Papers, 1920's.box 5, folder 21 Sibyl W. Terman: correspondence. w/ Dr. Melvin Page about family health

problems, 1946-1947, n.d.box 5, folder 22 Sibyl W. Terman: correspondence. w/ Drs. Barach and Pons about possible food

allergies, 1963.box 5, folder 23 Lewis Terman (F.E.T. & S.W.T.'s son): school papers, drawings, n.d.box 5 Lewis Terman (F.E.T. & S.W.T.'s son): school project: "Labor: Its Problems and

Solutions (T@ Any)" n.d.box 5, folder 24Frederick WalcuttTerman (F.E.T &S.W.T.'s son):misc.correspondence.and drawings,1930's. 5

25 Frederick Walcutt Terman: correspondence. to S.W.T., 1956- 58 and n.d.

box 5, folder 26Frederick WalcuttTerman: IQ Tests,school papers,1930's-1940's. 5

27 Terrence Terman (F.E.T. & S.W.T.'s son): correspondence. to S.W.T., 1956.Terrence Terman: School Records, papers, 1942-1948.

box 5, folder 28Terrence Terman:ms. of childhoodstory, "The Ad-ventures of theDouble Bean,"n.d. 5

29 The Modern Baby Book and Child Development Record: contains information onF.E.T.'s and S.W.T.'s children, n.d.

  PROFESSIONAL PAPERS OF SIBYL WALCUTT TERMAN: GENERAL FILES   box 6, folder 1 "All Parents Aren't Stupid," correspondence., 1957-1959 and copy of article,

[1958].box 6, folder 2 Bliven, Bruce: correspondence., June-Sept. 19S8.box 6, folder 3 Brauch, Betty: writings on phonics, n.d.box 6, folder 4 Brown, Pat: correspondence., 1959-1963.box 6, folder 5 Calif. Phonics Survey, n.d.box 6, folder 6 Carden Reading Method: correspondence with Mae Carden and others, 1958-1961.box 6, folder 7 Carden Reading Method: correspondence and papers re., 1961 & n.d.box 6, folder 8 Carden Reading Method: correspondence regarding Arthur T. Gates' article

"Results of Teaching a Method of Phonics," 1961.box 6, folder 9 Carden Reading Method: papers concerning, 1961 & n.d.box 6, folder 10 Caroline, Sister W.: papers, 1959-1963.box 6, folder 11 Chall, Jeanne: correspondence & papers, 1963-65.box 6, folder 12 Children's Books, Bibliography of, n.d.box 6, folder 13 "Can Johnny Read," (no author, possibly Sibyl Terman), 15 pp., n.d.box 6, folder 14 Citizens Advisory Committee: papers, n.d.box 6, folder 15 Committee on Educational Standards, Arram Goldstein, Chairman, 1958-59.

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box 6, folder 16 Communism: notes and articles, n.d.box 6, folder 17 Correspondence., general, 1956-60.box 6, folder 18 Correspondence., general, 1964-6S.box 6, folder 19 Cottrell, Alice: Phonics Digest, 1958.box 6, folder 20 Council for Basic Education: corpse., 1959-62.box 6, folder 21 "Cracking the Phonic Barrier," S.W. Terman & C.E. Walcutt, 1957.box 6, folder 22 Davis, Marcus F.: correspondence and papers about the Hay- Wingo "Reading with

Phonics" series, 1957.box 6, folder 23 Franklin Square Public School Tests, 1956-57.box 6, folder 24 Gates Primary Reading Test, 1964 & n.d.box 6, folder 25 Greenman, Margaret: correspondence and papers re. Fisher, Glen Hayden, and

Champaign, Illinois study, 1960.box 6, folder 26 Hanna, Paul R.: correspondence and papers, 1956-S9.box 6, folder 27 Hendrickson, William A.: correspondence and papers, 1963-65.box 6, folder 28 Hepburn, Peggy: report on her school difficulties, 2pp.box 6, folder 29 Independent Schools, Calif. Association of, 19S8.box 6, folder 30 Intelligence Tests, 1926, 1937.box 6, folder 31 International Child Art Center, 1961 & n.d.box 6, folder 32 International Reading Association: correspondence, papers., 1963-65.box 6, folder 33 Jahn, Helen: correspondence and papers, 1964.box 6, folder 34 Johnson, Mary (Mrs. E.G.): correspondence, papers, 1958-1965.box 6, folder 35 Lecture Notes, n.d.box 6, folder 36 Lippincott Co.: correspondence, May 1959-Sept. 1959.box 6, folder 37 Lowe, Helen: correspondence, papers, 1965.box 6, folder 38 Waiting Lists for Lectures, n.d.box 6, folder 39 Metropolitan Achievement Tests: Mom's Township Public Schools, 1958.box 6, folder 40 Misc. correspondence, mailing lists, 1961, 1965, & n.d.box 6, folder 41 Monmouth College Phonics Workshop, 1959.box 6, folder 42 Mosse, Hilde: correspondence and papers, 1963.box 6, folder 43 "New Classifications of the Red-Green Color Blind," Sibyl W. Terman, Stanford

University, pp. 237-251, n.d.box 6, folder 44 Nonsense Tests - Digraphs, n.d.box 6, folder 45 Open Court Publishing Co., correspondence and papers, 1964.box 6, folder 46 Owens, Stephen: correspondence and papers, July 1959- Oct. 1960.box 6, folder 47 Palo Alto Schools: minutes from meetings, reports, 1946-1959 & n.d.box 6, folder 48 Pettit, Marilyn: correspondence and test results re., May 1963.box 6, folder 49 Phonics: correspondence and papers re. Bremner- Davis method, 1963.box 6, folder 50 Phonics, original system, n.d.box 6, folder 51 Phono-visual method: correspondence and papers, 1962-65.box 6, folder 52 Phono-visual method: examples of students' work using method, n.d.box 6, folder 53 Phonics Systems, misc. 1960.box 6, folder 54 Reading: Chaos and Cure, S.W. Terman and Charles Walcutt McGraw-Hill Book,

Co., New York, 1959: correspondence, 1958-59.box 6, folder 55 Reading Chaos and Cure: correspondence, 1960-66, 1971 & n.d.box 6, folder 56 Reading Chaos and Cure: Fred Terman Jr.'s criticism of, n.d.box 6, folder 57 Reading Chaos and Cure: misc. papers, 1963-64.box 6, folder 58 Reading Chaos and Cure: permissions to quote, 1958.box 6, folder 59 Reading Chaos and Cure: reviews of, 1958-S9.box 6, folder 60 Reading Chaos and Cure: Saturday Evening Post article re., 1960.box 6, folder 61 Reading: Chaos and Cure: Sibyl W. Terman's dictated solutions for original ms.,

n.d.box 6, folder 62 Reading: Chaos and Cure: suggested deletions and revisions, 1957 & n.d.box 6, folder 63 Reading: Chaos and Cure: typed quotes from other books, n.d.box 6, folder 64 Reading: correspondence and papers about teaching reading, 1957-64.box 6, folder 65 Reading: language disability, articles re., 1951-64.box 6, folder 66 Reading: papers re. methods of teaching reading, 1961.box 6, folder 67 Reading Problems: Notes about answers to educationists' theories regarding, 4

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box 6, folder 68 Reading Reform Foundation: correspondence, 1961-6S.box 6, folder 69 Reading Reform Foundation: papers, 1962-65.box 7, folder 1 Regnery, Henry: correspondence, 1960, 1965.box 7, folder 2 Rubicam, Bettina: correspondence and papers, 1965.box 7, folder 3 Spalding, Romalda: correspondence and papers, 19S8-1964 and n.d.box 7, folder 4 Specific Language Disability: newsclippings, 1965.box 7, folder 5 Spelling: examples of poor spelling and writing, 1956-58 & n.d.box 7, folder 6 Spelling: misc. papers re. S.W. Terman ms. on spelling, n.d.box 7, folder 7 Spelling Demons: notes, n.d.box 7, folder 8 Spelling notes, n.d. (for S.W. Terman's ms. on Spelling).box 7, folder 9 Spelling Rules: misc. notes, n.d.box 7, folder 10 Spelling Tests: Stanford Achievement, 1953.box 7, folder 11 Stanford Achievement Test , 1938.box 7, folder 12 Stanford Achievement Tests, Intermediate, 1950.box 7, folder 13 Stanford Diagnostic Phonics Survey, 1960.box 7, folder 14 Sullivan Association: correspondence and papers, 1961-65.box 7, folder 15 Sutich, Anthony Jr.: correspondence and papers, 1958.box 7, folder 16 Taylor, Don: transcript of talk with S.W. Terman, 4/23/56.box 7, folder 17 Teaching: Stanford faculty children with reading problems, Oct. 1957.box 7, folder 18 Teaching: Mayfield School, 1951-52.box 7, folder 19 Teaching: Stories written by Mayfield School children, n.d. [1951?]box 7, folder 20 Tests, misc.: Interest Inventory, Diagnostic Inventory, Concept Mastery, n.d.box 7, folder 21 "Through the Phonic Barrier," requests for, 1959-60.box 7, folder 22 Watson, Dorothy: papers and correspondence, 1961-62.  Additional Papers Series XIII 1980

Scope and Contents noteThe boxes in this series were added to the collection in 1980, when the remainder of thecollection had already been processed and a list typed. These files were thus made into aseparate series instead of being integrated into earlier series. They include files on Terman'sconsulting activities, some folders connected with Stanford 'University administration,miscellaneous correspondence and reprints of articles and papers, office calendars from1965 through 1978, and files on Terman's relationship with Vannevar Bush, Herbert Hoover,and Herbert Hoover Jr.

   box 1, folder 1 Bush, Vannever: correspondence and articles about, 1971-74.box 1, folder 2 California State Museum of Science and Technology, Science Award, 1957-58.box 1, folder 3 Consulting: Academy for Educational Development, 1972-7Ebox 1, folder 4 Consulting: Arthur Vining Davis Foundation- John F. Kennedy University, Orinda,

Calif. 1975-80.box 1, folder 5 Consulting: Coordinating Council for Higher Education, 1968.box 1, folder 6 Consulting: Coordinating Council for Higher Education, California State Colleges,

misc., 1968.box 1, folder 7 Consulting: Coordinating Council for Higher Education, Humboldt State College,

1969-70.box 1, folder 8 Consulting: Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, correspondence with Lyle N.

Nelson, 1957-77.box 1, folder 9 Consulting: Dreyfus Foundation, new project, 1975.box 1, folder 10 Consulting: Dreyfus Foundation, Advisory Committee, 1976box 1, folder 11 Consulting: Dreyfus Foundation, correspondence, papers, 1976.box 1, folder 12 Consulting: Dreyfus Foundation, essays, 1976.box 1, folder 13 Consulting: Dreyfus Foundation, proposals, 1976.box 1, folder 14 Consulting: Dreyfus Foundation, correspondence, papers, 1977-79.box 1, folder 15 Consulting: Dreyfus Foundation, correspondence, papers, 1980.box 1, folder 16 Consulting: Southern Methodist University, dockets 1-3, 1965-77box 1, folder 17 Consulting: Southern Methodist University, dockets 4-6, 1972 and n.d.box 1, folder 18 Consulting: Misc., 1928-1940.box 1, folder 19 Correspondence, Misc., 1928-1979.box 1, folder 20 Government Appointments, misc., 1951-1963.

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box 1, folder 21 Hoover, Herbert: misc. papers, 1939-1979.box 1, folder 22 Hoover, Herbert: poll of Stanford University Faculty, 1941.box 1, folder 23 Hoover, Herbert Jr.: papers about FET's relationship with him, 1921-1980.box 1, folder 24 Job offers and feelers, 1930-1953.box 1, folder 25 Job offers and feelers, Northwestern University, 1953.box 1, folder 26 Mosher, Helen: correspondence, 1959-1970.box 1, folder 27 Patents: Goddard Patent Case, April 1976.box 1, folder 28 "Practical Considerations Concerning Feedback Amplifiers, FET ms., n.d.box 1, folder 29 Rockefeller, David: papers concerning DR and the Institute for Defense Analysis, n.d.box 1, folder 30 "Some Applications of Negative Feedback with Particular Reference to Laboratory

Equipment," FET, R.R. Buss, W.R. Hewlitt, F.C. Cahill, Proceedings of the Institute ofRadio Engineers, Vol. 27, No. 10, Oct. 1939.

box 1, folder 31 Stanford University Electrical Engineering Department, Budgets, 1937-43.box 2, folder 1 Office Calendars, 1965-1978.box 1, folder 32 Stanford University Electrical Engineering Department, Leadership, 1931.box 2, folder 2.(Binder)

Duplicates of FET speeches, pamphlets, 1920-1978.

box 2, folder 3(Binder)

Technical Publications of FET, 1923-46.

box 2, folder 4(Binder)

Technical Publications of FET, filed by name of journal.

  Additional Papers Series XIV 1984Scope and Contents noteThe boxes in this series were added to the collection in 1980, when the remainder of thecollection had already been processed and a list typed. These files were thus made into aseparate series instead of being integrated into earlier series. They include miscellaneouscorrespondence files arranged chronologically from 1965 through 1981 as well asmiscellaneous correspondence files arranged alphabetically by subject ranging from 1947through 1981; correspondence dealing with the Stanford PACE program; long range planningpapers on the Stanford PACE program; articles, information sheets, and publications;engineering Ph.D. student files; office calendars from 1971 through 1979.

   

  Miscellaneous Correspondence by Year   box 1, folder 1 Aug. - Sept. 1965box 1, folder 2 Oct. - Dec. 1965box 1, folder 3 Jan. - Apr. 1966box 1, folder 4 May - Aug. 1966box 1, folder 5 Sept. - Dec. 1966box 1, folder 6 Jan. - Apr. 1967box 1, folder 7 May - Aug. 1967box 1, folder 8 Sept. - Dec. 1967box 2, folder 1 Jan. - Apr. 1968box 2, folder 2 May - June 1968box 2, folder 3 July - Aug. 1968box 2, folder 4 Sept. - Oct. 1968box 2, folder 5 Nov. - Dec. 1968box 2, folder 6 Jan. - Mar. 1969box 2, folder 7 Apr. - June 1969box 2, folder 8 July - Sept. 1969box 3, folder 1 Jan. - Mar. 1970box 2, folder 9 Oct. - Dec. 1969box 3, folder 2 Apr. - June 1970box 3, folder 3 July - Sept. 1970box 3, folder 4 Oct. - Dec. 1970box 3, folder 5 Jan. - Mar. 1971

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box 3, folder 6 Apr. - June 1971box 3, folder 7 July - Sept. 1971box 3, folder 8 Oct. - Dec. 1971box 3, folder 9 Jan. - Apr. 1972box 4, folder 1 May - Aug. 1972box 4, folder 2 Sept. - Dec. 1972box 4, folder 3 Jan. - Apr. 1973box 4, folder 4 May - Aug. 1973box 4, folder 5 Sept. - Dec. 1973box 4, folder 6 Jan. - Apr. 1974box 4, folder 7 May - Aug. 1974box 4, folder 8 Sept. - Dec. 1974box 4, folder 9 Jan. - June 1975box 5, folder 1 July - Dec. 1975box 5, folder 2 Jan. - June 1976box 5, folder 3 July - Dec. 1976box 5, folder 4 1977box 5, folder 5 1978box 5, folder 6 1979box 5, folder 7 1980box 5, folder 8 1981box 5, folder 9 Index to Correspondence, 8/65 10/69

  Miscellaneous Correspondence by Subject   box 6, folder 1 Misc. Correspondence. "A"box 6, folder 2 Academic Council, 1959 - 1971box 6, folder 3 Academic Council, 9/15/72 - 1/14/74box 6, folder 4 Academic Council, 4/l/74 - 1/6/75box 6, folder 5 Academic Council, 3/26/75 - 12/12/77box 6, folder 6 Academic Planning Officebox 6, folder 7 Administrative Policies, 1971box 6, folder 8 Administrative Policies, 1972box 7, folder 1 Administrative Policies, 1973box 7, folder 2 Administrative Policies, 1974box 7, folder 3 Administrative Policies, 1975-76box 7, folder 4 Admissionsbox 7, folder 5 A.S.E.E. - Generalbox 7, folder 6 Association for Continuing Educationbox 7, folder 7 Misc. Correspondence. "B"box 7, folder 8 Brooks, E. Howardbox 7, folder 9 Budgetbox 7, folder 10 Business Schoolbox 7, folder 11 Misc. Correspondence "C"box 7, folder 12 Caldwell, Davebox 7, folder 13 Center for Materials Researchbox 7, folder 14 Chemistry Departmentbox 7, folder 15 Civil Engineering Departmentbox 7, folder 16 Classified Researchbox 7, folder 17 Computer Sciencebox 7, folder 18 Corporate Friendsbox 7, folder 19 Cullum, Allen W.box 7, folder 20 Cuthbertson, Kenneth M.box 8, folder 1 Misc. Correspondence "D"box 8, folder 2 Davis, Paul H., 1947-70box 8, folder 3 Davis, Paul H., 1971-77box 8, folder 4 Misc. Correspondence "E"box 8, folder 5 Earth Sciences

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box 8, folder 6 Education Schoolbox 8, folder 7 Electrical Engineering Departmentbox 8, folder 8 Emeritus Professorsbox 8, folder 9 Engineering School Newslettersbox 8, folder 10 Engineering School - Misc., 1972-73box 8, folder 11 Engineering School - Misc., 1974-78box 9, folder 1 Engineering Advisory Council, 1973box 9, folder 2 Engineering Advisory Council, 1974box 9, folder 3 Engineering Advisory Council, 1975-76box 9, folder 4 Engineering Advisory Council, 1977-78box 9, folder 5 Engineering Advisory Council, 1979-80box 9, folder 6 Engineering Advisory Council, 1980-81box 9, folder 7 Engineering Managementbox 9, folder 8 English for Engineering Studentsbox 9, folder 9 ERIC: Educational Resources Information Centerbox 10, folder 1 Misc. Correspondence "F"box 10, folder 2 Faculty Studybox 10, folder 3 Fringe Benefitsbox 10, folder 4 Misc. Correspondence "G"box 10, folder 5 General Secretarybox 10, folder 6 Ginzton Laboratorybox 10, folder 7 Dean of Graduate Studiesbox 10, folder 8 Misc. Correspondence "H"box 10, folder 9 Heffner, Hubertbox 10, folder 10 Hewlett, Walterbox 10, folder 11 Honors Cooperative Programbox 10, folder 12 Hoover Isolationism Episodebox 10, folder 13 Housingbox 10, folder 14 Misc. Correspondence "I"box 10, folder 15 IBMbox 10, folder 16 IEEE Life Membersbox 10, folder 17 Industrial Engineering Departmentbox 10, folder 18 Industrial Relationsbox 10, folder 19 Institute for Energy Studiesbox 10, folder 20 Misc. Correspondence "J"box 10, folder 21 Misc. Correspondence "K"box 10, folder 22 Kays, William M.box 10, folder 23 Misc. Correspondence "L"box 10, folder 24 Land Development Projectsbox 10, folder 25 Librariesbox 11, folder 1 Linvill, Johnbox 11, folder 2 Lyman, Richard E.box 11, folder 3 Misc. Correspondence "M"box 11, folder 4 McCullough Space (Rm. 174 - 176)box 11, folder 5 McDermott, Marybox 11, folder 6 Mechanical Engineering Departmentbox 11, folder 7 Miller, Williambox 11, folder 8 Misc. Correspondence "N"box 11, folder 9 NASAbox 11, folder 10 National Medal of Sciencebox 11, folder 11 National Institutes of Healthbox 11, folder 12 National Science Foundationbox 11, folder 13 Misc. Correspondence "O"box 11, folder 14 Misc. Correspondence "P"box 12, folder 1 School of Engineering Placement Report, 1969-70box 12, folder 2 Planning and Placement Center: Employment ofbox 12, folder 3 Planning and Budget Committee Report (Task Force VI)box 12, folder 4 Misc. Correspondence "R"

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box 12, folder 5 Research Programs and Costsbox 12, folder 6 Retirement Plan Studybox 12, folder 7 ROTC, NROTC, AFROTCbox 12, folder 8 Misc. Correspondence "S"box 12, folder 9 Salary Informationbox 12, folder 10 San Jose State Cybernetics Programbox 12, folder 11 Securitybox 12, folder 12 Shockley, Williambox 12, folder 13 Skilling, Hugh H.box 12, folder 14 SLACbox 12, folder 15 Stanford Associatesbox 12, folder 16 Sterling, Wallacebox 12, folder 17 Strong Vocational Testbox 12, folder 18 Students, Prospectivebox 12, folder 19 Misc. Correspondence "T"box 13, folder 1 Tarr, Curtisbox 13, folder 2 Tau Beta Pibox 13, folder 3 Misc. Correspondence "U"box 13, folder 4 United Stanford Employeesbox 13, folder 5 Misc. Correspondence "V"box 13, folder 6 Misc. Correspondence "W"box 13, folder 7 Visitors and Guests at Stanfordbox 13, folder 8 Misc. Correspondence "XYZ"box 13, folder 9 Yu, Frank and Philip

  Stanford PACE Program Correspondence   box 13, folder 10 Correspondence "A"box 13, folder 11 Correspondence "B"box 13, folder 12 Boswell Foundationbox 13, folder 13 Briggs, Mitzibox 13, folder 14 Bulletinsbox 13, folder 15 Bulletinsbox 13, folder 16 Correspondence "C"box 13, folder 17 Campaign for Stanfordbox 13, folder 18 Coberly, C.J.box 13, folder 19 Components of Campaignbox 13, folder 20 Correspondence "D"box 13, folder 21 DuPontbox 13, folder 22 Correspondence "E"box 13, folder 23 Eitel, Williambox 13, folder 24 Engineering Affiliatesbox 13, folder 25 Correspondence "F"box 14, folder 1 Foundationsbox 14, folder 2 Correspondence "G"box 14, folder 3 Gerstley, Jamesbox 14, folder 4 Giftsbox 14, folder 5 General Prospectsbox 14, folder 6 Correspondence "H"box 14, folder 7 Harcourt, Brace, and World, Inc.box 14, folder 8 Havas, Georgebox 14, folder 9 Hurd, C.C.box 14, folder 10 Correspondence "I"box 14, folder 11 IBMbox 14, folder 12 Correspondence "J"box 14, folder 13 Correspondence "K"box 14, folder 14 Kennedy Foundationbox 14, folder 15 Correspondence "L"

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box 14, folder 16 Correspondence "M"box 14, folder 17 McBean, Athollbox 14, folder 18 McClatchybox 14, folder 19 McCulloughbox 14, folder 20 McMickingbox 14, folder 21 Meetings, 1961-62box 14, folder 22 Meetings, 1961-62box 15, folder 1 Miscellaneous, 1961-63box 15, folder 2 Miscellaneous, 1963-66box 15, folder 3 Morell, Georgebox 15, folder 4 Motorola, Inc.box 15, folder 5 Muhs Foundation, 1957-62box 15, folder 6 Muhs Foundation, 1963-67box 15, folder 7 Muhs Foundation, 1968-72box 15, folder 8 Muhs Foundation, 1973-76box 15, folder 9 Muhs Foundation, 1977-80box 15, folder 10 Correspondence "N"box 15, folder 11 Correspondence "O"box 15, folder 12 Olin Foundationbox 15, folder 13 Correspondence "P"box 15, folder 14 Peterson, T.F.box 15, folder 15 Pfeiffer Foundation, 1959-61box 16, folder 1 Pfeiffer Foundation, 1961-62box 16, folder 2 Pfeiffer Foundation, 1962box 16, folder 3 Pfeiffer Foundation, 1963box 16, folder 4 Pfeiffer Foundation, 1963box 16, folder 5 Pfeiffer Foundation, 1963box 16, folder 6 Polhemus Fundbox 16, folder 7 Procter and Gamblebox 16, folder 8 Professorshipsbox 16, folder 9 Puls, Louisbox 16, folder 10 Correspondence "R"box 16, folder 11 Regional Dinnersbox 16, folder 12 Regional Meetingsbox 16, folder 13 Correspondence "S"box 16, folder 14 Correspondence "S"box 17, folder 1 Sloan Foundationbox 17, folder 2 Standard Oil of Californiabox 17, folder 3 Stanford Cabinetbox 17, folder 4 Stauffer, Johnbox 17, folder 5 Stauffer, Johnbox 17, folder 6 Swim, Dudleybox 17, folder 7 Syntexbox 17, folder 8 Correspondence "T"box 17, folder 9 Tax Considerationsbox 17, folder 10 Correspondence "U"box 17, folder 11 Union Carbidebox 17, folder 12 Correspondence "V"box 17, folder 13 Varianbox 17, folder 14 Correspondence "W"

  Stanford PACE Program: Long Range Planning   box 17, folder 15 Academic Goals and Financial Needs, 1950-1970box 17, folder 16 Academic Needsbox 17, folder 17 Background Data for Financial Needsbox 18, folder 1 Background Data for Financial Needs, 1960-70box 18, folder 2 Background Data for Financial Needs, 1960-70

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box 18, folder 3 Building Space Improvementsbox 18, folder 4 Building Space Improvementsbox 18, folder 5 Building Space Improvementsbox 18, folder 6 Expendituresbox 18, folder 7 Faculty Expansionbox 18, folder 8 Financial Needsbox 18, folder 9 Plan of Campaign, 1963box 18, folder 10 Private Gift Supportbox 19, folder 1 Article: "Changing Needs for PhD's"box 18 Articles, Information Sheets, and Publicationsbox 19, folder 2 Article: "Economic Factors Relating to Engineering Programs"box 19, folder 3 Article: "Steeples of Excellence"box 19, folder 4 Article: "Steeples of Excellence"box 19, folder 5 Article: "Supply of Scientific and Engineering Manpowerbox 19, folder 6 Bay Area Electronics Industrybox 19, folder 7 Building Plans and Informationbox 19, folder 8 Building Plans and Informationbox 19, folder 9 Campus Mapsbox 19, folder 10 Cost of Student Instructionbox 19, folder 11 Cost of Student Instruction: Facultybox 19, folder 12 Electronics Educationbox 19, folder 13 Engineering B.S. Candidatesbox 19, folder 14 Engineering Research Objectivesbox 19, folder 15 History of Electrical Engineering Education

  Articles, Information Sheets and Publications   box 19, folder 16 Miscellaneous Speeches and Addresses, 1977-78box 19, folder 17 Tutored Videotape Instruction

  Engineering Students   box 20, folder 1 PhD Candidates, 1960-61box 20, folder 2 PhD Candidates, 1961-62box 20, folder 3 PhD Candidates, 1962-63box 20, folder 4 PhD Candidates, 1963-64box 20, folder 5 PhD Candidates, 1964-65box 20, folder 6 PhD Candidates, 1964-65box 20, folder 7 PhD Candidates, 1965-66box 20, folder 8 PhD Candidates, 1966-67box 20, folder 9 PhD Candidates, 1967-68box 20, folder 10 PhD Candidates, 1968-69box 20, folder 11 PhD Candidates, 1969-70box 21, folder 1 PhD Candidates, 1970-71box 21, folder 2 PhD Candidates, 1971-72box 21, folder 3 PhD Candidates, 1972-73box 21, folder 4 PhD Candidates, 1973-74box 21, folder 5 PhD Candidates, 1974-75box 21, folder 6 PhD Candidates, 1975-76box 21, folder 7 PhD Candidates, 1976-77box 21, folder 8 PhD Candidates, 1977-78box 22, folder 1 Engineering Degrees and Enrollments, 1964-71box 22, folder 2 Engineering Degrees and Enrollments, 1972-73

  Technological Corporations   box 22, folder 3 Granger Associates

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box 22, folder 4 Granger Associatesbox 22, folder 5 Granger Associatesbox 22, folder 6 Granger Associatesbox 22, folder 7 Granger Associatesbox 22, folder 8 Granger Associatesbox 23, folder 1 Hewlett Packard Monthly Reports, Jan - Apr 1978box 23, folder 2 Hewlett Packard Monthly Reports, May - Aug 1978box 23, folder 3 Hewlett Packard Monthly Reports, Sep - Nov 1978box 23, folder 4 Hewlett Packard Annual Reports 1977-78box 23, folder 5 Hewlett Packard: Miscellaneous Correspondence.box 23, folder 6 Watkins-Johnson Co.box 23, folder 7 Reports on High Technology Activities in Northern California, 1972-73box 23, folder 8 Reports on High Technology Activities in Northern California, 1974-75box 23, folder 9 Reports on High Technology Activities in Northern California, 1975-76box 23, folder 10 Report on Minorities in Engineering, Part 1box 23, folder 11 Report on Minorities in Engineering, Part 2box 23, folder 12 Report on Minorities in Engineering, Part 3

  Terman Office Materials   box 24, folder 1 F.E. Terman's Office Manualbox 24, folder 2 Appointment Book, 9/71 - 9/72box 24, folder 3 Appointment Book, 9/72 - 9/73box 24, folder 4 Appointment Book, 9/73 - 9/74box 24, folder 5 Appointment Book, 9/74 - 9/75box 24, folder 6 Appointment Book, 9/75 - 9/76box 24, folder 8 Appointment Book, 9/78 - 9/79box 24, folder 7 Appointment Book, 9/76 - 9/77

  Large Size Folders   box 25, folder 1 Three Quarter Summary of Enrollment, 1968-69box 25, folder 2 Registration Statistics, 1963-78box 25, folder 3 Summer Enrollment, 1969-70

 

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Frederick E. Terman Ph. D. dissertation at MIT: Characteristics and Stability of transmission systems

  Additional Papers Accession ARCH-2017-017Scope and ContentsLetters and contracts between Frederick E. Terman, McGraw-Hill, and the Stanford UniversityBoard of Trustees regarding Terman's transfer of publication rights of Radio Engineers'Handbook to Stanford University.

   box 1 Correspondence and contracts 1942-1943box 2, folder 1 Correspondence with publishers 1930sbox 2, folder 2 Correspondence with publishers 1940sbox 2, folder 3 Correspondence with publishers 1950sbox 2, folder 4 Correspondence with publishers 1960sbox 2, folder 5 Miscellaneous correspondence 1950sbox 2, folder 6 Deed to Alturas Drive property 1976-1977  Additional Papers Accession ARCH-2019-047   box 1, folder 1 Library Development Fund 1963-1965

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box 1, folder 2 Mc Miscellaneous circa 1956-1964box 1, folder 3 Overhead Studies 1960-1963box 1, folder 4 O & M 1964box 1, folder 5 OH Computation 1961-1962box 1, folder 6 Selective Services 1966box 1, folder 7 Joint Comm - Background 1966box 1, folder 8 SRI - Duplicate Copies circa 1960sbox 1, folder 9 SRI - Board of Directors - General 1965box 2, folder 1 AAUP (American Association of University Professors) 1960sbox 2, folder 2 Administrative Policies 1967box 2, folder 3 Admissions Committee 1956-1958box 2, folder 4 Admissions Committee 1961-1963box 2, folder 5 Admissions Committee 1959-1960box 2, folder 6 Administrative Policies 1968-1970box 2, folder 7 Admissions - Transfer Program 1965box 2, folder 8 Advisory Board 1965box 2, folder 9 Aeronautical Engineering 1967box 2, folder 10 Air Force 1964box 2, folder 11 Ampex 1963-1964box 2, folder 12 Applied Physics 1963box 2, folder 13 Art Gallery and Museum, Art Department 1956-1964box 2, folder 14 Asian Languages 1961box 2, folder 15 Athletics 1957box 2, folder 16 Biological Sciences 1956-1964box 2, folder 17 Biophysics, Review of 1960-1964box 2, folder 18 Correspondence with various academic departments 1940s-1960sbox 2, folder 18 Libraries 1950s-1960sbox 2, folder 19 Humanities 1962-box 2,folder 20-28

Correspondence with various academic departments & organizations 1950s-1960s

Box 3, Folder 1 F. E. Terman Bibliography (Condensed Version)Box 3, Folder 2 News Releasese & Clippings 1965-1977Box 3 Various papers & reprints