letters (correspondence)
Found in 395 Collections and/or Records:
George A. Adams Papers
George A. Lanyi Papers
George C. Westervelt Papers
George Durand Wilder Papers
George Edward Woodberry Papers
George Feick Papers
George J. Binczewski Papers
The papers of George J. Binczewski primarily concern Charles Martin Hall, who discovered the electrolytic reduction process for aluminum on February 23, 1986, in Oberlin, Ohio. Mr. Binczewski made it his mission, beginning in 1983, to convince the Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa) to donate their Charles Martin Hall materials to the Oberlin College Archives.
George Nelson Allen Family Papers
George T. Scott Papers
George W. Dell Papers
The papers of George W. Dell primarily document his research for a biography of Robert Maynard Hutchins (Oberlin College Honorary War Membership, 1919). In addition to interviews conducted by Dell, the collection includes various newspaper clippings and articles, correspondence with and regarding Robert Hutchins, speeches given by Hutchins, and related writings, notes, and articles. See the inventory for information concerning the speeches and writings.