College teachers
Found in 986 Collections and/or Records:
Photographs, undated
One photograph with note on back: Mary Cardon & Retta Murphy / 414 West San Antonio Street / San Marocs / "Boots", dog belonging to Doileys and playing with Mary & Retta / This house was sold to Ruphus & Doris Doyle, April, 1963."
Photographs, 1905-1976
These photographs are arranged by subject, including William Pool, Eugene C. Barker and his family, buildings and events. Most of the subjects of the photographs, other than Pool and Barker, are unidentified. The majority of the photographs are undated, but most of them look as though they were taken between the 1930s and 1970s. The collection includes seven envelopes of negatives and a film canister with an audio recording of Pool.
Photographs
Photographs
Photographs, circa 1940s-1970s
Photographs, 1900-1984, 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.
“Photographs and Galley Sheets for D.R., “Adventures in the Canyon” - 11 photographs
Photographs and Memorabilia
Photographs, Etc. Includes: “(Pack Saddle) or Pommel Peak of Chisos Mt. by Vic Bracher- 1941”; image of Big Bend National Park from Sheep and Goat Raiser: The Ranchman’s Magazine, May 1948
Photographs given to Bek, circa 1950s-1970s
Appear to be portraits of students. Some have thank you notes inscribed on them.
Photos, b/w (60), 1970
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
Photos of R. H. Bing and the Bing family, 1900 - 1984
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.
Planar properties and fiberings of plane continua, 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.
Plaque, 1968
Includes 1948 program for the annual water pageant and dedication of Sewell Park, as well as Bravo! newsletter with profile on Anton Bek Collection from 1988.
Players Magazine, 1939 March/April
Playground Scene (7 photographs), black and white, undated
These photographs are arranged by subject, including William Pool, Eugene C. Barker and his family, buildings and events. Most of the subjects of the photographs, other than Pool and Barker, are unidentified. The majority of the photographs are undated, but most of them look as though they were taken between the 1930s and 1970s. The collection includes seven envelopes of negatives and a film canister with an audio recording of Pool.
Pleasanton Express (various issues), 1969-1973
Poetry, undated
Poincare conjecture and 3-manifolds, "Some Aspects of the Topology of 3-Manifolds Related to the Poincare Conjecture.", 1960 - 1966
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.
Poincare conjecture and triangulating 3-manifolds, "Computing the Fundamental Group of Complements of Curves.", 1965
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.