Robert Matyas papers, 1951-1995.

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Robert Matyas papers, 1951-1995.

Slides, photographs, and papers concerning Matyas' career in facilities at Cornell, including his work on the Superconducting Super Collider, the Laboratory of Nuclear Studies, the Wilson Synchrotron Laboratory, Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory, Snee Hall (Geology), the Johnson Art Museum, and various other campus buildings. Also, Day Hall space planning documents, 1969-1972 and a report of the "Status of Old Country Club Land in Cayuga Heights," compiled by Thomas Mackesey, 1974. Includes programs for dedications of various campus buildings. Also, Arecibo photographs by Dale Corson, photographs of Jason Seley sculptures, photographs of the Uris Library addition, and other campus scenes and Arecibo scenes. Also, "Living units for men, Cornell University," 1951, architecture student project report about dormitories at Cornell, by Robert D. Katz, Robert M. Matyas, John I. Williams, and Carlton S. Young.

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Cornell University Library

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Wilson Synchrotron Laboratory (Cornell University)

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Katz, Robert D.

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Williams, John I.

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Matyas, Robert M.

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Vice-President for Facilities and Business Operations, Cornell University. From the guide to the Robert Matyas papers, 1965-1995., (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) Vice President for Facilities and Business Operations, Cornell University. Cornell University Class of 1951, Robert Matyas received a degree in architecture in 1952. From the description of Robert Matyas papers, 1951-1995. (Cornell Unive...

Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory

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The Arecibo Observatory is part of the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center (NAIC), a national research center operated by Cornell University under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation (NSF). The Observatory operates 24 hours a day every day, providing observing time, electronics, computer, travel and logistic support to scientists from all over the world. The Observatory is recognized as one of the most important national centers for research in radio astronomy, plan...

Young, Carleton S.

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Cornell University

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Cornell University. Laboratory of Nuclear Studies.

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Cornell University. College of Architecture, Art, and Planning

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The firm UKZ is made up of former Cornell students. From the description of Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning broadsides, 1952-1986. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64073787 The Preston H. Thomas Memorial Lectures in the Department of Architecture have been given annually since 1976 with funds provided by Leonard and Ruth Thomas of Aurora, N.Y., in memory of their son, Preston, who was a third-year student of architecture at Corn...