Papers, [ca. 1945]-1978.

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Papers, [ca. 1945]-1978.

Cullity's correspondence with his colleagues, former and prospective students, Notre Dame administrators, government agencies, and private corporations; research notes and reports, manuscripts of his articles and textbook and reprints of articles by others; grant applications and supporting documents; and outlines, exams, and other material relating to the courses he taught at Notre Dame. Much of the collection documents Cullity's research on projects supported by the Atomic Energy Commission, the Office of Naval Research, and other government agencies and private corporations.

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U.S. Atomic Energy Commission

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This collection of transparencies was used by representatives of the Atomic Energy Commission (A.E.C.) during a presentation before the Alaska House State Affairs Committee, April 4, 1970, in Juneau. At the time of the presentation, the A.E.C. was planning a second underground nuclear test on Amchitka Island in 1971, code-named CANNIKIN. Testimony was heard from several groups against a second test as well as adverse testimony about the first test which took place in October, 1969 and was code n...

United States. Office of Naval Research

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The original "Survey of large-scale computers and computer projects" was published by the Office of Naval Research in 1947 and 1948. It was revised and updated in 1950 under the title, HIGH-SPEED COMPUTING DEVICES (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1950). This work was contracted out to the Minneapolis, Minn., firm of Engineering Research Associates and was an attempt to survey the state of computer technology at a time when the Navy was weighing the possibility of supporting the development of the electro...

Cullity, Bernard D. (Bernard Dennis)

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Professor of metallurgical engineering at the University of Notre Dame, 1950-1978; group leader in the Manhattan project during World War II; scientific liaison officer in the US embassy in London in 1948 and 1949; author of Elements of X-ray Diffraction (Addison Wesley, 1956). From the description of Papers, [ca. 1945]-1978. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 24104774 ...