Paul Weber photograph collection, 1939-1977 (bulk 1950-1956).

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Paul Weber photograph collection, 1939-1977 (bulk 1950-1956).

The photographs in this collection document Paul Weber's life as a faculty member at Georgia Tech and abroad. This collection contains numerous silver gelatin prints and chromogenic color prints. All are in good condition.

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Weber, Paul, 1904-1983.

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Starting his career as an instructor in Chemical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Paul Weber rose to assume the directorship of this department. While teaching, he also carried on research through the Engineering Experiment Station. Beginning in 1955, he served as Dean of Faculties. Perhaps his greatest contribution to Georgia Tech came with his serving as Acting President from January 1956 to August 1957, while still holding the title of Dean of Faculties. In 1966 he assumed ...

Hansen, Arthur G.

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Crosland, Dorothy M., 1903-1983.

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Georgia Institute of Technology. Engineering Experiment Station

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The Engineering Experiment Station was approved by an act of the Georgia Legislature in 1919 and formally established in 1934. The purpose of this facility was to support Georgia's economic, industrial, scientific, and technological development through advanced engineering research. On October 1, 1984, the name of the Engineering Experiment Station was changed to the Georgia Tech Research Institute to better illustrate the interdisciplinary nature of the facility's work. From the des...