Research notes
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Cornoa Research Interim Report, 12/19/2006, 2006 December 19
This folder contains a copy of a power point presentation from Corona Research detailing specifics about TWC.
DU Athletics Facilities Proposal, 1968
Research on improvements for athletics, physical education, intramurals, and recreational facilities.
Feldman Documents, 2nd Modification of ''Suspic'', ''112 Mercer Street'', 2002
This folder contains a second draft and research for a chapter in Feldman's ''112 Mercer Street''. The chapter is referred to as ''Suspic,'' and investigates the ''suspicion'' of the scientists with respect to the development of nuclear weapons and the apparent weaponizing of physics itself.
Feldman Documents, ''112 Mercer Street'' Research and Notes, 2001-2003
This folder contains research and notes collected by Burton Feldman for his book ''112 Mercer Street''.
Feldman Documents, Folder labeled ''Einstein Biblio. Info'', 2003 June 14
This folder contains Burton Feldman's material that he used to compile a bibliography for his book ''112 Mercer Street''. The contents are a list of late and lost book notices from Penrose Library, and a few photos of Feldman's bookshelf.
Feldman Documents, ''Suspic'' folder, ''112 Mercer Street'', 2001
This folder contains drafts and research for a chapter in Feldman's ''112 Mercer Street''. The chapter is referred to as ''Suspic''.
Miscellaneous Athletics Information, between 1985-2000
Research reports and photocopies of clippings regarding NCAA Division I status.
Publications, about DU research, 1948-1953
The Bryon Cohn subseries Publications contains materials written by Cohn and DU faculty, articles about DU research and Atomic Energy Commission Pamphlets.
Rees' research on DU student protests, 1957-1965
Fallis Rees' personal and archaeological correspondence, manuscript, and notes taken by Rees during his research. Fallis F. Rees (1897-1980) was an amateur archaeologist who spent many years studying the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Africa, and the possibility of cross-communication between those civilizations and the cultures developing in the new world.
Research, 1960-1962
The Bryon Cohn subseries University of Denver Administrative materials contains correspondence, course information, budget information and fire damage data.