Luther M. Reeves, Jr. papers, ca. 1926-1985 (bulk 1959-1975).

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Luther M. Reeves, Jr. papers, ca. 1926-1985 (bulk 1959-1975).

The manuscript materials in this collection are mainly related to Reeves' professional projects as an electrical engineer from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. Also significant are an annotated manual of electrical engineering laboratory experiments from coursework at Georgia Tech and several annotated course manuals from continuing education classes Reeves completed, apparently during the 1930s.

3.45 linear feet (six document cases and Oversize)

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