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Found in 986 Collections and/or Records:
Notes on arcs, sliding arcs, spanning arcs, and pseudo-arcs, 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.
“Notes on ‘Cave Dwellers” – handwritten notes for “Cud Chewers and Cave Dwellers” article
“Notes on Mayor W.H. Emory & Others”
Numbered cartoons, undated
This series is the largest of the series, and is comprised mainly of annotated typescripts and page proofs of books written by or edited by Robert Calvert. Publications are arranged in order by publication date, and range in date from 1970-1994, bulk dates 1987-1994. While most books are represented almost exclusively by typescripts and page proofs, files for
Oberland, undated
“Official Inaugural Program.” Inscribed to James Frank Dobie II, January 20, 1961
“On Countably Paracompact Spaces,” by C.H. Dowker, Canadian Journal of Mathematics, Vol. III, No. 2, 1951
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.
“On the Handwriting of W. P. Webb: ‘From The Texas Rangers Walter Prescott Webb’”
“One Hundredth Anniversary of the District Courts of Travis County, Texas, 1840 – 1940” (2 copies)
One name only, 1984 - 1989
This series contains letters to and from Peterson that are organized alphabetically by author. These letters span the years of 1968 to 1988. Next is a set of one-name-only letters, is also arranged alphabetically by the author's first name and range in date from 1984 to 1989. Most of the correspondence is school related, though a few are to Peterson from publishing companies.
One O’Clock Jump, circa 1950s-1980s
Oop-A-Deep, circa 1950s-1980s
Original draft
“Other - Big Bend Notes”
Other Correspondents, 1939-1969
Out of Sight in the West, Green Grass, undated
Outlines of one-hour and half-hour addresses and translations of short communications, International Congress of Mathematics, Stockholm, 1962
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.
Oversized Materials, 1927-1974, undated
Page from newsletter, "After the Storm: SWT Still Sound" [Hardesty issue], circa 1988
Leaf from a campus newsletter, perhaps Hillviews, dated approximately 1988. Article refers to the "storm of controversy" related to the dismissal of president Hardesty by the Board of Regents.
Page proof set, undated
This series is the largest of the series, and is comprised mainly of annotated typescripts and page proofs of books written by or edited by Robert Calvert. Publications are arranged in order by publication date, and range in date from 1970-1994, bulk dates 1987-1994. While most books are represented almost exclusively by typescripts and page proofs, files for