Frank Baron Papers, 1886-1994 (bulk 1931-1982)

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Frank Baron Papers, 1886-1994 (bulk 1931-1982)

The Frank Baron Papers, 1886-1994, comprises records of Baron's accomplishments as student, professor, researcher, and structural engineer. It consists of student notebooks, lecture materials, writings (published and unpublished), consulting reports, notes, calculations, correspondence, materials documenting Baron's involvement on academic and professional committees, and research files. Occasional blueprints, maps, slides, and photographs are also included.

Number of containers: 15 cartons, 2 oversize folders; Linear feet: 18.75

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SNAC Resource ID: 6653022

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Biographical Information Francis (Frank) Martin Baron, born July 7, 1914 in Chicago, Illinois, served as professor of civil engineering at University of California, Berkeley and held an international reputation as a an expert in the fields of bridge and roof-structure design, and seismic and wind analysis. He was twice the recipient of the prized Leon S. Moisseiff Award issued annually by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), and am...

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