Papers of Bruce Chalmers, 1953-1966 (inclusive).

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Papers of Bruce Chalmers, 1953-1966 (inclusive).

Contains correspondence relating to Chalmers' professional activities including Harvard committee work, and other papers about his consulting work, lectures, and research contracts. Also records of his graduate students at Harvard, such as letters of recommendation, correspondence, and drafts of articles concerning his publications. Includes Chalmers' correspondence as editor of Acta Metallurgica. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.

2.35 linear ft. of ms.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8182356

Harvard University Archives.

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Harvard University

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Harvard University. Division of Engineering and Applied Physics

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Chalmers, Bruce

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American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Committee on Educational Activities.

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