Papers, 1930-1987 (bulk 1943-1983).

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Papers, 1930-1987 (bulk 1943-1983).

Collection contains successful and unsuccessful patent applications; seismic recording equipment designs; technical reports and related negatives and photographs; and 17 laboratory research notebooks (1943-1982). Also included are papers related to various offshore drilling vessels and equipment, including the Glomar Pacific in Australia, the SEDCO 472 and Lena Tower. Color and Polaroid photographs, negatives, blueprints, artifacts and printed material are also included, as well as some personal correspondence and materials related to Hibbard's educational background.

3.8 cubic ft. (8 boxes)

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