Vladimir Karapetoff papers, [ca. 1904]-1948.

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Vladimir Karapetoff papers, [ca. 1904]-1948.

Largely biographical material, including a manuscript autobiography, and a miscellaneous collection of non-scientific writings including essays, poems, and original musical compositions. Includes scientific and popular publications, reprints, and manuscripts; photographs and slides; some personal and professional correspondence; clippings; an incomplete card file of Karapetoff's writings; travel accounts, an annotated first edition of EXPERIMENTAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, and ten scrapbooks. Also, nine phonograph records of Cornellians and others including J.F. Cooke, Nathaniel Schmidt, George Lincoln Burr, Albert W. Smith, and Simon Henry Gage.

9.2 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7910825

Cornell University Library

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Karapetoff, Vladimir, 1876-1948

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Professor of Electrical Engineering, Cornell University; writer; musician. From the description of Vladimir Karapetoff papers, [ca. 1904]-1948. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64075294 ...

Cornell University. College of Engineering

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In 1925, as part of the work of the University Plan Commission, the architectural firm of York and Sawyer proposed a new group of engineering buildings to replace East Sibley, Lincoln, and Franklin Halls. In 1937, Shreve, Lamb and Harmon again designed a cluster of new Engineering buildings for that site. In 1941, however, the university administration and trustees decided to relocate the Engineering College to its current location south of Barnes Hall and Sage College. Olin Hall incorporated so...