Angelo F. Semino papers, 1919-1937.

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Angelo F. Semino papers, 1919-1937.

Student notes from Stanford's early mechanical engineering and electrical engineering classes, 1919-21; typescript articles, charts, reports, and reprints (by Semino and others) largely pertaining to research done for Shell Oil Company of California, 1922-32; manuscript of THE OIL HEAT EXCHANGER by Semino and F.L. Kallum, 1925; and correspondence, 1934-37. Some materials relate to the Industrial Engineers, Inc. founded by four Stanford engineers in the 1930s. Also includes film on the Mayfield Development Project in Palo Alto.

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Industrial Engineers, Inc.

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Semino, Angelo F.

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Semino received his a.b. in mechanical engineering from Stanford University in 1922. From the description of Angelo F. Semino papers, 1919-1937. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122500208 Angelo F. Semino received his a.b. in mechanical engineering from Stanford in 1922. From the description of Angelo F. Semino papers, 1856-1986. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122552970 ...

Shell Oil Company

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Kallum, Floyd Loren.

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Stanford University. School of Engineering

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