Series 5 - Research notes

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UTA 1743-5

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Research notes

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  • 1909-1960 [predominant 1950-1960] (Creation)

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0.33 m of textual records

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(1879-1963)

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After retiring as Faculty from the University in 1950, Satterly continued to spend a great deal of time at the McLennan Laboratory working nearly every day on a variety of problems.

A portion of this series consists of notes taken by Satterly in notebooks entitled "Odds & Ends". This series also contains notes on specific subjects, which interested him including articles and clippings on scientific subjects, as well as an unidentified index to scientific literature. Arrangement is alphabetical with notes entitled "Odds & Ends" preceding.

Records from three of the four accessions are found in this series.

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      B1972-0026/018-/019(09)

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      B1981-0026/001(07)-(08)

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