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AAUP minutes and notes, 1969
This series relates to the plagiarism case surrounding the former president of Southwest Texas State University, James McCrocklin. Peterson was on the committee researching the incident and gathered an enormous amount of data pertaining to the investigation.
Adoration Waltz, circa 1950s-1980s
Saxophone ensemble. Composers A. F. Otis, C. Romano, Frank Magine, arr. by Alford-Colby
Advice for teachers and their students, undated
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
Alexanders Ragtime Band, circa 1950s-1980s
Amalia por José Mármol, 1918
Inscribed in green ink: G.B. Marsh. Inscribed in pencil: Retta Murphy. Text in Spanish language with a foreword in English.
American Patrol, circa 1950s-1980s
“An Alternative Proof That 3-Manifolds Can Be Triangulated,” Annals of Mathematics, Vol. 69, No. 1, 1959 January
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
An equi-continuous collection, undated
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
“An Introduction to Geometric Topology,” by J. Martin with selected proofs by students of M682CA, 1974 Fall
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
“An Unusual Map of a 3-Cell onto Itself", undated
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
Analyses and correspondence on "A Wife's Lament", 1975
This series contains all of Peterson's university related materials from his tenure at Southwest Texas State University and is organized topically. Each folder is arranged alphabetically. The material in this series was received in no discernable order, so related documents were separated into seven subseries to make them accessible for research.
Analysis of McCrocklin files, 1968 - 1969
This series contains all of Peterson's university related materials from his tenure at Southwest Texas State University and is organized topically. Each folder is arranged alphabetically. The material in this series was received in no discernable order, so related documents were separated into seven subseries to make them accessible for research.
Angelus, from "Scenes Pittoresques", circa 1950s-1980s
Saxophone ensemble. Composer J. Massenet, arr. by G.E. Holmes
Ansorge, Jan, "Longshots: An Original Mystery Story", 1989 November
This series is made up entirely of completed versions of seven theses directed by Peterson while he was a member of the English faculty at Southwest Texas State University. The series is arranged alphabetically by author.
Anton Bek, undated
Anton Bek Collection, 1988
Includes materials realted to the donation of the Anton Bek Collection, such as Bravo! newsletter with profile on Anton Bek from 1988.
“Approximating Surfaces with Polyhedral Ones,” Annals of Mathematics, Vol. 65, No. 3, 1957 May
The R. H. Bing papers consist of research and conference notes, correspondence, and publications linked to his research in Geometric Topology while a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. His research later produced figures reflecting his life’s works, such as the well known, “Dog Bone” model.
April in Paris, circa 1950s-1980s
Armbruster, Betty, "A Translation of Selected Satire by Kurt Tucholsky: Fifteen 'Wendriner' Monologues", 1968 August
This series is made up entirely of completed versions of seven theses directed by Peterson while he was a member of the English faculty at Southwest Texas State University. The series is arranged alphabetically by author.
Art, 1965, 1975
See Box 1, Folder 4: Letters re Gifted Art.
Photograph of a cicada,
Print of Cologne’s coat of arm (rolled),
Abstract print of Cologne cityscape by F. Ruffing (rolled).