Box 2
Contains 22 Results:
Writings, 1906-1943, undated
The writings of James Caldwell McCullough consist of published and unpublished works arranged chronologically. They include all but his earliest published works in scientific journals, his thesis for his BS degree from Case, "A Study of the Synthetic Formation of Indigo," and his mimeographed laboratory manuals for Physical Chemistry, and a course in photography. McCullough's copies of William Chapin's texts and lab manuals have been removed to Chapin's collection.
"A Study of the Synthetic Formation of Indigo", 1906
The writings of James Caldwell McCullough consist of published and unpublished works arranged chronologically. They include all but his earliest published works in scientific journals, his thesis for his BS degree from Case, "A Study of the Synthetic Formation of Indigo," and his mimeographed laboratory manuals for Physical Chemistry, and a course in photography. McCullough's copies of William Chapin's texts and lab manuals have been removed to Chapin's collection.
Proposal of Hall Auditorium, 1929
"Welding Thermocouples in the Electric Arc", 1920
The writings of James Caldwell McCullough consist of published and unpublished works arranged chronologically. They include all but his earliest published works in scientific journals, his thesis for his BS degree from Case, "A Study of the Synthetic Formation of Indigo," and his mimeographed laboratory manuals for Physical Chemistry, and a course in photography. McCullough's copies of William Chapin's texts and lab manuals have been removed to Chapin's collection.
"The Protective Action of Copper in Case Carburizing", 1922
The writings of James Caldwell McCullough consist of published and unpublished works arranged chronologically. They include all but his earliest published works in scientific journals, his thesis for his BS degree from Case, "A Study of the Synthetic Formation of Indigo," and his mimeographed laboratory manuals for Physical Chemistry, and a course in photography. McCullough's copies of William Chapin's texts and lab manuals have been removed to Chapin's collection.
Proposal of Men's Building, 1930
"Prevention of Case Hardening by Copper Plating", 1924
The writings of James Caldwell McCullough consist of published and unpublished works arranged chronologically. They include all but his earliest published works in scientific journals, his thesis for his BS degree from Case, "A Study of the Synthetic Formation of Indigo," and his mimeographed laboratory manuals for Physical Chemistry, and a course in photography. McCullough's copies of William Chapin's texts and lab manuals have been removed to Chapin's collection.
Laboratory Outline of Physical Chemistry, 1926-1931
The writings of James Caldwell McCullough consist of published and unpublished works arranged chronologically. They include all but his earliest published works in scientific journals, his thesis for his BS degree from Case, "A Study of the Synthetic Formation of Indigo," and his mimeographed laboratory manuals for Physical Chemistry, and a course in photography. McCullough's copies of William Chapin's texts and lab manuals have been removed to Chapin's collection.
"The Transition Temperature of Carbon Tetrachloride as a Fixed Point in Thermometry", 1928
The writings of James Caldwell McCullough consist of published and unpublished works arranged chronologically. They include all but his earliest published works in scientific journals, his thesis for his BS degree from Case, "A Study of the Synthetic Formation of Indigo," and his mimeographed laboratory manuals for Physical Chemistry, and a course in photography. McCullough's copies of William Chapin's texts and lab manuals have been removed to Chapin's collection.
"Liberalism in Sex Education", 1933
The writings of James Caldwell McCullough consist of published and unpublished works arranged chronologically. They include all but his earliest published works in scientific journals, his thesis for his BS degree from Case, "A Study of the Synthetic Formation of Indigo," and his mimeographed laboratory manuals for Physical Chemistry, and a course in photography. McCullough's copies of William Chapin's texts and lab manuals have been removed to Chapin's collection.