Papers, 1929-1981.

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Papers, 1929-1981.

Correspondence, minutes, reports, and printed material, 1940-1982, from his active involvement in religious organizations, including the Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Life, Albertus Magnus Guild, Pax Romana, and Catholic Association for International Peace; professional organizations, including the National Academy of Science, American Chemical Society, and Argonne Universities Association; campus organizations, including and the University of Notre Dame Research Council, the Committee on Planning and Development, and the Committee on the Computer Center; and governmental organizations, including the Environmental Protection Agency, NASA Electronics Research Center, and National Science Foundation. Also Rossini's publications, 1929-1978, and records of his lectures, meetings, and professional travel, 1935-1978; his subject and reading files, 1960s-1978; notes and examination booklets from a class he taught in petroleum chemistry, 1942; a film from the Eighth World Petroleum Congress; his medals and awards, 1934-1978; and photographs.

5 photographs.

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