Papers, 1870-1959.

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Papers, 1870-1959.

Correspondence relating to teaching and research at University of Kansas and State University of Iowa and to World War I service in American Expeditionary Forces' Sanitary Corps with responsibility for water analysis laboratories, water supplies, and sewage treatment in France; Williams College notes and scrapbooks; crystallography, mineralogy, and organic chemistry course notes from professors Otto Wallach and Theodor Liebisch at University of Göttingen; autobiography; Kansas mine explosions investigation materials; correspondence with Gilbert J. Fowler about sewage purification and the activated sludge process; financial records of Bartow's father, Charles E. Bartow, mss. of writings on water supplies and sanitation chemistry; newspaper clippings during Bartow's presidency of American Chemical Society; photos; publications and reports of scientific meetings; speech notes; students' theses; troopship newspaper; University of London centenary material; and obituaries.

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Bartow, Edward, 1870-1958

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Professor of chemistry, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus), and director and chief of Illinois State Water Survey. From the description of Papers, 1870-1959. (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign). WorldCat record id: 28420232 Edward Bartow was born in Glenham, New York, on January 12, 1870. He graduated from Williams College in Massachusetts in 1892, and took his Ph.D. in 1895 from the University of Göttingen, Germany. Upon returning to the United State...