Corbin T. Eddy Collection, 1930-1935.

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Corbin T. Eddy Collection, 1930-1935.

Collection, 1930-1935, of papers related to the award of the Alfred Noble prize for science to Corbin T. Eddy, a member of the faculty at the Michigan College of Mining and Technology (now Michigan Technological University) in Houghton, Michigan. Includes correspondence to and from the president of the College, William O. Hotchkiss as well as congratulatory letters to Eddy, Eddy's acceptance speech, bulletins, and publications. Also includes a copy of the prize-winning paper, "Arsenic Elimination in the Reverberatory Refining of Native Copper."

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

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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...

Hotchkiss, William Otis, 1878-1954

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Geologist, author, and educator. From the description of Papers, 1935-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78403298 ...

Eddy, C. T. (Corbin T.)

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Corbin T. Eddy, assistant professor and head of the department of physical metallurgy at the Michigan College of Mining and Technology was awarded the first Alfred Noble prize for Science in the newly established Junior division for men under the age of thirty. Corbin's paper was "Arsenic Elimination in the Reverberatory Refining of Native Copper," delivered at the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers meeting in February, 1931. Alfred Noble (1844-1914...