Bart Park Correspondence, 1926.

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Bart Park Correspondence, 1926.

Correspondence, 1926, of Bart Park, an assistant professor of chemistry at the Michigan College of Mines in Houghton, Michigan. Includes a series of letters from various companies and government agencies in response to Park's request for information on either the use of or recommendation of a spectrograph for the quantitative and qualitative determination of impurities in copper and iron.

0.18 cubic feet; 1/2 manuscript box (letter size)

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Michigan college of mines

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In 1901 Michigan Mining School (now Michigan Technological University) in Houghton, Michigan received funding for two additional buildings. The Civil and Mining Engineering Building, was built at a cost of $28,880, was a two-story hip-roofed structure with a five-story tower centered on the front. The brick building had a high sandstone basement and a number of round-arched windows, adding to the Italian Renaissance Revival feel. In 1925, an addition was added to the building. The building was r...

Park, Bart

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Bart Park was a chemistry professor at the Michigan College of Mines, later the Michigan College of Mining and Technology and Michigan Technological University. His career spanned three name changes, circa 1926 through 1966. From the description of Bart Park Correspondence, 1926. (Michigan Technological University). WorldCat record id: 701718463 ...