Reynolds M. Denning Notebooks, 1923-1968 1937-1943.

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Reynolds M. Denning Notebooks, 1923-1968 1937-1943.

Notebooks, 1923-1968, of Reynolds M. Denning, a graduate of the Michigan College of Mining and Technology in Houghton, Michigan. Subsequently Denning became a professor at Michigan Technological University and later the University of Michigan. Field notebooks include undergraduate class work in mines in Ishpeming and Negaunee, Michigan as well as notebooks from his work in Bolivia during World War II and Little Rock, Arkansas. Also includes clippings. The bulk of this collection dates from 1937-1943.

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

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Denning, Reynolds McConnell 1916-1967

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Reynolds M. Denning was an alumnus of the Michigan College of Mining and Technology (now Michigan Technological University) in Houghton, Michigan. He was a mineralogist known for his research into the directional hardness in diamonds. He taught at Michigan Technological University and later at the University of Michigan. During World War II he worked at the Siglo Viente mine in Llallagua, Bolivia, and donated a comprehensive collection of Bolivian minerals to the A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum. ...

Michigan College of Mining and Technology

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Arthur V. Sittler was hired by the Michigan College of Mining and Technology in September of 1949 as an assistant professor of German. As was the practice, this appointment began with a probationary period with final confirmation resting with the Board of Control. At the time of his employment it was known that two years before the United States entered World War II he had renounced his American citizenship and became a German citizen. During the war he was active in the German war effort. Howev...