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University of Denver. Department of Astronomy and Applied Mathematics

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Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Albert W. Recht Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M193
Abstract Albert William Recht was an astronomer and educator at the University of Denver from 1932 to his death in 1962. The collection includes tapes of various lectures used on "public nights" at Chamberlin Observatory, newspapers clippings, bulletins of the Chamberlain Observatory, a copy of "A Space Trip for the Joneses," Chamberlin Observatory publications, photographs, notes for Recht's address to the National Amateur Astronomers Convention held in Denver (1959) and...
Dates: 1930 - 1962

Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Records

 Collection
Identifier: U065
Abstract Collection contains the records of the Department of Mathematics at University of Denver, which existed as the Department of Mathematics and Computer science from 1978 until 2001 when Computer Science separated into its own department. Computer Science moved to the School of Engineering and Computer Science (U031) in 2003. Mathematics courses have been taught at the University of Denver since it opened. Collection contains course proposals, degree program info sheets, handbooks, newsletters,...
Dates: 1970-2008

Department of Mathematics Records

 Collection
Identifier: U066
Abstract

Collection contains records related to the Department of Mathematics at the University of Denver before 1979 when it became the Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences. Includes annual reports, degree information, handbooks and more.

Dates: Other: Date Not Yet Determined

Fake posthumous diary written by Howe's spirit

 Item
Identifier: M010.07.0011.99999
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Observation books contain astronomical observations made at the Chamberlin Observatory from 1897 through 1925, including Halley's Comet in 1910. Observation notes include Howe's notes as well as other astronomers. The reference material is ''A List of Stars for Observations of Latitude with Approximate Zenith Distances for Chamberlin Observatory,'' complied by Charles Joseph Ling.

Dates: 1906-1912

Herbert Alonzo Howe Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M010
Abstract Herbert A. Howe (1858-1926) was Professor of Astronomy and Applied Mathematics, Director of Chamberlin Observatory, Dean of College of Arts and Sciences, and Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Denver, Denver, Colorado. He was instrumental in building the University of Denver's Chamberlin Observatory (1890) named after Humphrey B. Chamberlin. Howe oversaw the installation of the Observatory's Saegmuller telescope with its 20-inch Clark refractor. Howe's notebooks contain...
Dates: 1856-2002

Mary Hammond Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M151
Dates: Other: 1940-1960

University of Denver Professor and Administrator Herbert A. Howe, between 1891-1926

 Item
Identifier: M010.02.0002.0011.00001
Abstract

University of Denver (DU) administrator and Professor of Astronomy and Applied Mathematics Herbert Alonzo Howe poses for a formal portrait in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: between 1891-1926

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Astronomers 3
College administrators 3
Mathematics 3
Astronomy -- Study and teaching 2
Astronomy teachers 2