Materials include: Box 1 (1908-1929): annual reports, 1910-1929; biennial reports, 1908-1924; biographies; blanks, building files to 1959, applications; chemistry course, revised requirements; chemicals needed for first sememster, n.d.; chemistry conference (1941), emergency cabinet/directions, n.d.; 1928 Foundry Convention; "Guaranteed Chemicals" by Professor V. Lenber, 1910-1914; and grades (statistics), 1919-1925. Also contains books on chemistry. Box 2 contains summary grade reports for Chemistry courses (1910-1931) with lists of persons who enrolled in courses and their grades. Material in Box 3 consists of miscellaneous mimeographed material, 1915-1923. This material is mostly class handouts and information sheets. The box also contains instructor's reports, 1915-1916. Box 4 (1907-1935) contains a book entitled Laboratory Experiments for Students in General Chemistry (1903) and Laboratory Outline Physiological Chemistry Course Log (1920), Masters Degrees in Chemistry, 1922-1929; Miscellaneous material, 1913-1917; notices, 1921-1925; papers published, 1907-1919; Ph.D. theses, 1930-1935; popular books on chemistry; Proposed National Institute for Research in Colloid Chemistry, n.d. (There are three copies of this book); proctoring data, 1930-1931; and Box 5 (1910-1929): registration in chemistry courses; reports (individual), 1910-1924; Seminary in Physical Chemistry, 1919-1920; students lists, 1917-1929; Summer se ssion reports, 1914-1927; summer session, 1923-1924; switchboard, directions for general, n.d. Also a student notebook in qualitative analysis (1882)