Otto Meier, Jr., records and papers, 1931-1979.

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Otto Meier, Jr., records and papers, 1931-1979.

The collection contains correspondence, lecture and course notes, photographs, reports, minutes, newsletters, slides, lantern slides, black-and-white negatives, and other materials pertaining to professional organizations, regional utilities, faculty and university affairs, curriculum, and other subjects related to the College of Engineering, engineering student organizations, and the domestic use of nuclear power.

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Duke University

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Meier, Otto, 1908-1979.

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Otto Meier, Jr., (1908-1979), professor emeritus of electrical engineering, taught at Duke University from 1934 to 1975. Meier's specialties were electrical machinery and control, illumination, explosives, nucleonics, and experimental nuclear physics. Meier was active in the Southeastern Electric Exchange; the American Institute of Electrical Engineers ca. 1933-1963); Delta Epsilon Sigma (ca. 1931-1946); the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (ca. 1963-1971); the campus chapter of...

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Tau Beta Pi, engineering honors society, was founded in Lehigh University in 1885 by Prof. Edward H. Williams. From the description of Tau Beta Pi constitution and by-laws roll book 1898-1960. 1898-1960. (Lehigh University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 681958784 Tau Beta Pi is a national honorary engineering society founded in 1885 to recognize engineering students of high scholarship, leadership, and personal integrity. It was a considerable struggle for the ...

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