Box 1
Contains 57 Results:
The Laboratory, Volume 8: #2, undated
The materials in this series were originally housed in a letter file labeled “Ultraviolet.” The documents include correspondence and literature on methods for measuring and recording ultraviolet wave lengths. Some of this material is trade literature.
Letter from Albert Brand, February 13, 1937
This series consists mainly of field and laboratory notes with some correspondence represented. A large proportion of the records in the series are related to Lutz’ research on insect sounds with the collaboration of Albert Brand, Department of Ornithology, Cornell University. A few notes record expenses and some personal information (including genealogy).
Letter to Albert Brand (December 15, 1937), Letter from Albert Brand (December 21, 1937), Letter to Albert Brand (December 24, 1937), 1937-12-15 - 1937-12-24
This series consists mainly of field and laboratory notes with some correspondence represented. A large proportion of the records in the series are related to Lutz’ research on insect sounds with the collaboration of Albert Brand, Department of Ornithology, Cornell University. A few notes record expenses and some personal information (including genealogy).
Letter to Albert Brand (December 15, 1937), Letter from Albert Brand (December 21, 1937), Letter to Albert Brand (December 24, 1937), 1937-12-15 - 1937-12-24
This series consists mainly of field and laboratory notes with some correspondence represented. A large proportion of the records in the series are related to Lutz’ research on insect sounds with the collaboration of Albert Brand, Department of Ornithology, Cornell University. A few notes record expenses and some personal information (including genealogy).
Letter and post cards from Albert Brand, December 14-17, 1937
This series consists mainly of field and laboratory notes with some correspondence represented. A large proportion of the records in the series are related to Lutz’ research on insect sounds with the collaboration of Albert Brand, Department of Ornithology, Cornell University. A few notes record expenses and some personal information (including genealogy).
Letter to Albert Brand, February 2, 1938
This series consists mainly of field and laboratory notes with some correspondence represented. A large proportion of the records in the series are related to Lutz’ research on insect sounds with the collaboration of Albert Brand, Department of Ornithology, Cornell University. A few notes record expenses and some personal information (including genealogy).
Post card from Albert Brand, August 20, 1938
This series consists mainly of field and laboratory notes with some correspondence represented. A large proportion of the records in the series are related to Lutz’ research on insect sounds with the collaboration of Albert Brand, Department of Ornithology, Cornell University. A few notes record expenses and some personal information (including genealogy).
Letter from Albert Brand, September 13, 1938
This series consists mainly of field and laboratory notes with some correspondence represented. A large proportion of the records in the series are related to Lutz’ research on insect sounds with the collaboration of Albert Brand, Department of Ornithology, Cornell University. A few notes record expenses and some personal information (including genealogy).
Letter from Albert Brand, September 30, 1938
This series consists mainly of field and laboratory notes with some correspondence represented. A large proportion of the records in the series are related to Lutz’ research on insect sounds with the collaboration of Albert Brand, Department of Ornithology, Cornell University. A few notes record expenses and some personal information (including genealogy).
Newspaper Article - New York Times, "Electricity Digs Sounds from Air", November 15, 1936
This series consists mainly of field and laboratory notes with some correspondence represented. A large proportion of the records in the series are related to Lutz’ research on insect sounds with the collaboration of Albert Brand, Department of Ornithology, Cornell University. A few notes record expenses and some personal information (including genealogy).