John C. Bellamy papers, 1944-1981.

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John C. Bellamy papers, 1944-1981.

The John C. Bellamy papers contain information on his research on wind and weather modification analysis, artificial nuclear radioactivity, radar telemetry, electrostatic filter systems for aircraft, flight control display integration systems, and postulated use of artificial nuclear energy. There are telemetry printouts, files on his work on Wyoming Govenor's conferences on science and technology in Wyoming, National Science Institute projects, U.S. Government science projects, the Associated Rocky Mountain Universities committees on arid lands and energy resources, symposiums on techniques for space navigation, and plowshare technology, study programs for Wyoming Vocational and Training Schools to manufacture his invention of numerically controlled machinery, the Wyoming Industrial Development Corporation, and the Wyoming Electrodata Corporation (1949-1973). There are also printed studies and reports on weather systems, use of natural resources, and navigation systems from projects that he worked on (1944-1981).

13 cubic ft. (13 boxes)

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University of Wyoming. Dept. of Atmospheric Resources.

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University of Wyoming. College of Engineering

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University of Wyoming. Natural Resources Research Institute

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Bellamy, John C. (John Cremer)

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John C. Bellamy (d. 2005) graduated from the University of Wyoming with a B.A. in Civil Engineering in1936 and an M.A. in Physics from the University of Wisconsin. He was an engineer on the Heart Mountain Project, and then a consultant for the U.S. Air Force throughout World War II. From 1947-1960 he was a research engineer for the Cook Electric Research Company's research laboratories. He was a University of Wyoming professor in the College of Engineering from 1960-1981 and president of the Uni...

Associated Rocky Mountain Universities

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