Guide to the North Carolina State University, College of Engineering Publications, 1901-2008

Collection Number UA 105.200

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These records contain publications from the College of Engineering; individual departments, units, and program bulletins; and departmental and unit publications, reprints, and newsletters.

Academic study in engineering dates back to the founding of the university, with a course in "Mechanic Arts" offered during 1889. In 1923, both the School of Engineering and the Engineering Experiment Station were founded. The Experiment Station would later be renamed the Engineering Research Services Division. In 1987 the School was renamed the College of Engineering.

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North Carolina State University College of Engineering

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Guide to the North Carolina State University, College of Engineering Publications, 1901-2008

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UA 105.200

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33.5 linear feet, 46 archival storage boxes , 7 cartons

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Historical Note


Academic study in engineering dates to the first courses taught at North Carolina State University, in "mechanics" or "mechanical arts." Shortly thereafter, the Mechanics Course was split into the Mechanical and Civil Engineering departments, and was joined by the Physics and Electrical Engineering department.

In 1923, the various engineering departments were united under the newly created School of Engineering. That same year saw the establishment of the Engineering Experiment Station, which later became the Engineering Research Services Division. In 1987 the School of Engineering was renamed the College of Engineering.

Today the College of Engineering consists of fourteen departments and programs and a number of affiliated research units and centers, and maintains extensive academic, research, and extension activities.
Chronology

March 7, 1887 After years of debate, legislation was passed establishing the "North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts" (N.C. Senate 29-13). Engineering departments were established.
October 3, 1889 The College opened for classes. After a long, hard battle to obtain the Federal grant made available for the revolutionary idea of higher education for the working class, the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (A. and M. College, now NC State University) opened its doors. Alexander Q. Holladay was named as the first President. The first student enrolled was Walter J. Matthews, mechanic arts (engineering).
September 1892 Dr. Wallace Carl Riddick Jr. joined the faculty of the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts as professor of mechanics and applied mathematics at a salary of $1,500 per year. He was ecstatic. He wrote in a letter to his sweetheart, "Come on and marry me, Lilly. They're paying me so much money I'll never spend it all." And she did.
1893 The first graduating class at N.C. State was 1893 with 19 graduates: 14 completed the course work in "mechanics" ("mechanic arts" or "engineering") to receive the BE degree (Bachelor of Engineering), and the remaining 5 received degrees in agriculture.
1895 Wallace Carl Riddick was the College's first professor of civil engineering. He became head of the Department of Civil Engineering and served until 1908.
1898 Dr. Riddick served as the first football coach of NC State. [While studying engineering at Lehigh University in the late 1880's, Riddick learned the game of football. Wake Forest College paid his way home at Easter vacation to teach them the game, for this was a new game south of the Mason-Dixon line. On the basis of this arrangement, Riddick claimed to be the first paid football coach in North Carolina.]
1899 George T. Winston became the second President of N.C. State. During his tenure, textiles courses were added.
1908 Daniel H. Hill was elected the third President, and Riddick was elected Vice President of the college (during this time he continued to teach civil engineering courses as a professor of hydraulics).
1910 Winston Hall was the first building primarily devoted to engineering activities; namely, electrical engineering, civil engineering, and the chemical department of the State Experiment Station.
1912 The football stadium was named in honor of Riddick, who had served as football coach in 1898 and 1899 and served for many years as a member of the Athletics Council.
1916 Riddick was named fourth President of the college. He served until 1923. During his administration, he was instrumental in its reorganization (the name was changed to North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering), dividing it into schools with deans in charge to accommodate rapid program expansion and increased enrollment. The total number of degrees awarded by the College reaches 1,000.
March 2, 1917 The College name changed from the "North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts" to the "North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering."
1921 Lucille Thomson became the first woman ever to enroll at NC State. She enrolled in electrical engineering. [It is a widely held belief that Katharine Stinson was the first woman to receive an engineering degree from NC State (BSME with aeronautical option, 1941). However, many believe Lucille Thomson was the first woman ever to enroll at NC State. She enrolled in 1921 (electrical engineering). While some records indicate she married and left college before earning her degree, other records say she graduated. Alumnus Dan Stewart, Class of 1923, said he distinctly recalls that Lucille graduated with his class.]
1923 Eugene Clyde Brooks became President of NC State. ; Lucille Thomson (according to some records) becomes the first woman ever to graduate (or to get an engineering degree) from NC State. [See 1921 Lucille Thomson entry.]
May 28, 1923 The School of Engineering was formed, and Riddick was named the first dean (Wallace C. Riddick, Jr., dean from 1923-1937), following his expressed desire to take on this role. The School consisted of the Electrical Engineering Department, Civil Engineering Department, Physics Department, Textile Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. ; [During Riddick's leadership, the school grew to include 12 departments, and the Engineering Experiment Station was established. Riddick, who organized the North Carolina Society of Engineering and the Raleigh Engineers Club, remained Dean of Engineering until he retired in 1937.]
June 9, 1923 The "Engineering Experiment Station" was established by NC State's Board of Trustees.
1924 Departments that were precursors to materials science and engineering were formed in the 1920s. These were Ceramic Engineering (1924), Mining Engineering (1925), and Geology (1927).
1929 The Aeronautical Engineering Option was offered for the first time.
1930 School of Engineering enrollment (undergraduate and graduate combined) was 685.
March 27, 1931 The Consolidation Act passed, changing NC State's name from the "North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering" to the "North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering of the University of North Carolina."
1933 N.M. York became the first editor of Southern Engineer magazine, produced by the Engineers' Council. (In the 1980s the magazine was renamed NC State Engineer.)
1934 Col. John W. Harrelson became President of NC State, but he choose the title "Dean of Administration" instead of President. The title was later changed to Chancellor.
1935 The Department of Geological Engineering was formed from the geology and mining departments. (Courses in metallurgy in the years before 1954 were taught in the Department of Mechanical Engineering by W.W. Austin.)
1937 Wallace Carl Riddick, Jr. retired as Dean of Engineering after 14 years of service. Dean Blake Ragsdale Van Leer became dean. He served until 1942, when he left on military leave. During Van Leer's tenure, he established a service division in Diesel and Internal Combustion Engineering. More departments were established: Industrial, Ceramics, Chemical, Math, Architectural, Geological, Agricultural. The first graduate work in Engineering was offered: engineering mechanics and strength of materials. First accreditation of engineering curricula: ceramic, civil, electrical, mechanical. First honorary engineering degree was given at NC State: Arthur Ernest Morgan, Doctor of Engineering.
1940 The Department of Aeronautical Engineering was established. School of Engineering enrollment (undergraduate and graduate combined) was 1,180.
1941 One of the most significant contributions to the war effort is the Diesel Program, developed by the Mechanical Engineering Department to train naval officers. Katharine Stinson was the first woman to receive an engineering degree from NC State (BSME with aeronautical option, 1941), according to some records. [However, see note under 1921 regarding Lucille Thomson]
1942 Blake Ragsdale Van Leer resigned his position as Dean of Engineering for military leave. L.L. Vaughan was named Acting Dean ("acting" was the term for "interim" at that time). He served 3 years. During Vaughan's term (1) Army Special Team Program was conducted at Engineering School (one of four ASTP Centers in US to have an advanced engineering program); (2) NC State became the only engineering school in the South to conduct the Pratt-Whitney Fellows Program to train women as engineering aides; (3) US Bureau of Mines Laboratory was established in the School of Engineering (building transferred to NCSU in 1957); (4) groundwork was laid for establishment of a minerals research laboratory in western part of the state.
Fall 1944 The North Carolina Engineering Foundation, Inc., "a non-profit organization having for its purpose the development of the State through engineering education and research," was formed by a group of 49 representative engineers, contractors, and industrialists who interested in fostering and promoting ways of improving and developing engineering in North Carolina. (On May 3, 1999, the name changed to "NC State Engineering Foundation, Inc.")
April 1945 L.L. Vaughan stepped down as Dean of Engineering. J. Harold Lampe became Dean and went on to serve 17 years, the longest tenure of any Dean of Engineering at NC State. During Lampe's years of service (1) among curricula developed to serve special industrial needs were furniture manufacturing and management, construction, heating and air conditioning, and nuclear engineering (aeronautical engineering became an option in the Mechanical Engineering department); (2) department of Engineering Research, Industrial Extension Service, Department of Mineral Industries, Department of Nuclear Engineering, and Engineering Placement Office were established; and (3) three major buildings are constructed: Riddick Engineering Laboratories, Broughton Hall, and Burlington Nuclear Engineering Laboratories.
June 4, 1946 The Engineering Experiment Station was renamed "Department of Engineering Research" by action of the Board of Trustees.
July 29, 1946 As part of the School of Engineering, the "State College Minerals Research Laboratory" (now called the Minerals Research Laboratory) began formal operations in Asheville.
June 1949 Dr. Clifford K. Beck of Oak Ridge accepted the offer to head the Physics Department and proceeded to work on a proposal for a nuclear reactor at NC State College. The initial draft was completed July 5, 1949, and was later revised on March 30, 1950.
September 1949 Dr. Clifford K. Beck began his term as Physics Department Head. During his tenure (1) Daniels Hall space was renovated for physics, (2) approval to proceed with reactor design was secured from the AEC, (3) appropriation of $50,000 was granted by the 1949 General Assembly, (4) a curriculum in nuclear engineering, with full undergraduate, "fifth-year," and master's programs, was devised and approved.
1950 School of Engineering enrollment (undergraduate and graduate combined) was 1,690.
Summer 1950 Dr. Raymond L. Murray joined the Physics staff (Physics was in the School of Engineering at that time) at NC State College. He served as head of the Nuclear Engineering Department from fall 1963 through spring 1974.
Fall 1950 The newly organized nuclear engineering curriculum was placed into operation, and the first courses in nuclear engineering were given. Plans for construction of a building to house the 10-kW nuclear reactor on the NCSC campus were completed, and construction of the reactor and laboratory building was begun. The Burlington Mills Textile Foundation contributed $200,000 for the project.
1951 Riddick Engineering Laboratories building was named in memory of Dr. Wallace Carl Riddick. Frances M. ("Billie") Richardson became the first woman faculty member in the School of Engineering at NC State.
1952 The Advisory Council of the School of Engineering was formed, comprising a 15member group of leaders from the State's industrial, professional, and community life.
1953 Carey H. Bostian became President/Chancellor of NC State. First PhD degree in engineering was awarded to Ralph Marshall McGehee. In 1953, the first African-American graduate students enrolled at North Carolina State. Hardy Liston enrolled in mechanical engineering. Robert L. Clemons enrolled in electrical engineering and became the first African American to receive a degree from the university when he received a professional degree in electrical engineering in May 1957 (*see also 1957 below). (Hardy Liston withdrew.)
March 5,1953 The School of Engineering Advisory Council held its first organizational meeting. Maurice Hill, president of Drexel Furniture Company, Drexel, NC, was elected first chairman.
September 5, 1953 NC State's School of Engineering today operated the world's first nuclear reactor used for teaching, research and public service (first non-government nuclear reactor). One year later, NC State launched the nation's only doctoral program in nuclear engineering.
1954 The first PhDs in ceramic engineering at NC State were awarded to William C. Hackler and Albert D. Indyk. The first PhD in chemical engineering at NC State was awarded to James K. Ferrell. The first PhDs in nuclear engineering at NC State were awarded to Robert Howell Bryan and Hervasio Guimaroes de Carvolho (arguably the first Hispanic student to receive a PhD at NC State).
July 1, 1954 the Minerals Research Laboratory (MRL) became the responsibility of the School of Engineering. In 1954, the departments of Ceramic Engineering, Geological Engineering, and the Metallurgy Program in Mechanical Engineering were merged to form the Department of Mineral Industries with W.W. Austin as head. Separate degree programs were retained in ceramics, geology, and metallurgy.
1956 The first African-American undergraduate students entered NC State; all were engineering students. Walter Holmes enrolled in mechanical engineering with an aerospace option, and Irwin Holmes, Manuel Crockett, and Edward Carson enrolled in electrical engineering.
1957 Robert L. Clemons became the first African American to receive a degree from NC State, when he received a professional degree in electrical engineering. (See also 1953.)
1958 The Research Triangle Institute at Research Triangle Park was established by NC State, Duke University, and UNC-Chapel Hill.
1959 John T. Caldwell became chancellor.
1960 Irwin Holmes was the first African American to receive a bachelor's degree from NC State (electrical engineering).
1961 The first woman to receive an advanced degree in engineering from NC State was Anna Clyde Fraker (MS in metallurgical engineering) (See also 1967.)
1961 Harold Lamonds was named the first head of the Nuclear Engineering Department; he served until 1963.
1962 The first PhD in civil engineering at NC State was awarded to Charles Fisher Page.
June 1962 J. Harold Lampe stepped down as Dean of Engineering after 17 years of service, the longest term for any Dean of Engineering at NC State. Ralph E. Fadum was named Dean of Engineering. During his tenure, 1962-1978, (1) the Center for Acoustical Studies, the Water Resources Research Institute, the Engineering Design Center, and the Center for Marine and Coastal Studies were established; (2) the Department of Mechanical Engineering broadened to include Aerospace Engineering; (3) the Department of Engineering Mechanics and the Department of Materials Engineering were established; and (4) the Cooperative Engineering Education Program and Engineerin-Residence Program were initiated.
May 10, 1963 NC State's name changed from the "North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering of the University of North Carolina" to "North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh." [Odd, but true, as if a word is missing after "State. " This cumbersome name lasted only two years.]
1964 The Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI), a joint federal-state program for the UNC System, was established at NC State. The Dean of Engineering serves as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of WRRI. [Note, University Archives says it was 1965, not 1964.] A new degree was established: the Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering. Long before that, NC State offered an aeronautical option within the Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree program.
1965 The first PhDs in mechanical engineering at NC State were awarded to Ozer Ali Arnas, Charles Team Carley, Tuncer Cebeci, and Franklin Delano Hart. School of Engineering enrollment (undergraduate and graduate combined) was 3,365.
July 1, 1965 NC State's name changed from the cumbersome "North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh" to "North Carolina State University at Raleigh."
1966 James K. Ferrell became head of the Department of Chemical Engineering, which he carefully nurtured to national prominence during his tenure until 1980. During Ferrell's tenure he (1) established within the College of Engineering the Eos computer system, (2) helped organize the Triangle University Computation Center that linked NC State, Duke University, and UNC-Chapel Hill in one of the world's largest university computing centers, (3) directed energy and environmental research programs in the College of Engineering, (4) and later served as the college's associate dean of research and interim dean of engineering.
1967 Anna Clyde Fraker became the first woman to receive a PhD in engineering at NC State (ceramic engineering, 1967) and the first woman to receive an advanced engineering degree of any kind at NC State. Geological Engineering left the Department of Mineral Industries to become the Department of Geosciences, in what is now the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences.
1968 The first PhD in engineering mechanics at NC State was awarded to Larry Herbert Royster.
1969 The Center for Acoustical Studies was founded by Franklin D. Hart. The Department of Mineral Industries name was changed to Materials Engineering, and the distinctions between ceramics and metallurgy degrees was removed.
1970 The first PhD in industrial engineering at NC State was awarded to Manmohan Krishan Wig. The first PhD in materials engineering at NC State was awarded to Walter Jackson Lackey.
1972 The first PhD in operations research at NC State was awarded to Sanji Arisawa.
September 1, 1972 The Nuclear Reactor Program was established.
1988 The Mars Mission Research Center was established (according to University Archives, but College of Engineering records show 1989).
1989 Christine Grant became the first African-American woman faculty member hired in the College of Engineering and in the Department of Chemical Engineering.
August 19, 1989 The NSF Engineering Research Center for Advanced Electronic Materials Processing was established.
August 25, 1989 The Mars Missions Research Center was established (according to College of Engineering records).
September 30, 1989 Larry K. Monteith resigned as Dean of Engineering to become interim chancellor of NC State University. He became chancellor in May 1990 and served until July 1998.
October 1, 1989 James K. Ferrell was named Interim Dean of Engineering.
May 1990 Interim Chancellor Larry K. Monteith became Chancellor.
1991 School of Engineering enrollment (undergraduate and graduate combined) was 7,236.
February 1, 1991 The Pollution Prevention Research Center was established.
July 1, 1991 Dr. James K. Ferrell began serving as Director of the Center for Waste Minimization and Management (Pollution Prevention Center).
July 22,1991 James K. Ferrell stepped down as Interim Dean of Engineering.
July 23, 1991 Wilbur L. Meier Jr. was named Dean of Engineering
January 1, 1992 The Center for Robotics and Intelligent Machines was established.
January 1, 1992 The Center for Transportation and the Environment was established.
May 8, 1992 The Power Semiconductor Research Center was established.
July 1, 1992 The Furniture Manufacturing and Management Center was established.
June 30, 1993 Wilbur L. Meier Jr. stepped down as Dean of Engineering.
July 1, 1993 Tildon H. Glisson was named Interim Dean of Engineering.
September 10, 1993 The North Carolina Solar Center was established.
October 8, 1993 The Center for Nuclear Power Plant Structures, Equipment and Piping was established.
June 20, 1994 The Transportation Materials Research Center was established.
June 30, 1994 Tildon H. Glisson stepped down as Interim Dean of Engineering.
July 1, 1994 Ralph K. Cavin III became Interim Dean of Engineering.
August 1, 1994 Ralph K. Cavin III became Dean of Engineering.
October 1994 Groundbreaking for the Engineering Graduate Research Center was held.
November 2, 1994 The NC Ergonomics Resource Center was established.
August 22, 1995 The Center for Advanced Computing and Communications (CACC) reformed from the former Center for Communications and Signal Processing, established in 1982.
December 31, 1995 Ralph K. Cavin III stepped down as Dean of Engineering.
January 1, 1996 NC State's College of Engineering offered the state's first online, real-time, Internetbased distance-education class to students at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. The class was a graduate-level course in ergonomics. ; Sarah A. Rajala became the first woman to be named an associate dean in the College of Engineering. She was named Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.
July 31, 1996 John G. Gilligan stepped down as Interim Dean of Engineering.
August 1, 1996 Nino A. Masnari became Dean of Engineering.
August 1997 Women in Engineering Program was established.
October 14, 1997 Grand Opening of the Engineering Graduate Research Center (EGRC) was held.
July 1998 Larry K. Monteith stepped down as Chancellor; Marye Anne Fox became NCSU's first woman chancellor.
August 14, 1998 Kenan Center for the Utilization of Carbon Dioxide in Manufacturing was established.
May 3, 1999 The North Carolina Engineering Foundation, Inc. changed its name to the NC State Engineering Foundation, Inc.
July 30, 1999 Science and Technology Center for Environmentally Responsible Solvents and Processes was established.
November 16, 1999 Michael J. Rigsbee was named head of MSE.
November 2000 The people of North Carolina passed an educational bond issue that provided more than $468 million for the renovation and construction of almost thirty academic buildings on the NC State campus. The bond referendum was a critical step in achieving the College of Engineering's goal of relocating the entire college to Centennial Campus.
December 8, 2000 Network Technology Institute (NTI) was established. Formerly Multimedia Lab since March 13, 1998.
March 2002 NC State University was designated as a Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education by the National Security Agency.
June 17, 2002 NC Ergonomics Resource Center reformulated, previously Ergonomics Center of North Carolina since November 2, 1994.
May 2, 2003 The Department of Civil Engineering was renamed the Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering.
September 12, 2003 Center for Embedded Systems Research (CESR) was established.
December 1, 2003 H. Troy Nagle was named interim founding chair of the new joint Department of Biomedical Engineering with UNC Chapel Hill.
January 1, 2004 Hien T. Tran (Professor of Mathematics) started his term as the new co-director of Operations Research, serving along with Yahya Fathi.
February 1, 2004 H. Troy Nagle became Chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering.
June 30, 2004 Alan L. Tharp stepped down as department head of Computer Science.
July 1, 2004 Mladen A. Vouk began serving as interim head of Computer Science.
September 2004 Construction on Engineering Building I was completed. The Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering began moving in.
January 1, 2005 James L. Oblinger became NC State University's 13th chancellor.
March 2005 The Engineering Graduate Research Center (EGRC) was renamed the Larry K. Monteith Engineering Research Center (MRC).
April 22, 2005 Dedication Ceremony for Engineering Building I was held.


Compiled by Martha Brinson, Director of Communication, College of Engineering, from a wide variety of sources, including University Archives and personal letters submitted by Mrs. Eugenia Steck, daughter of Dean Riddick. This is a working document. Please check back for updates.

Scope and Content Note


These records contain publications from the North Carolina State University College of Engineering; individual departments, units, and program bulletins; and departmental and unit publications, reprints, and newsletters. Also included are reprints and published versions of speeches and lectures.

Some of the publications are about the College of Engineering itself or about engineering education. Others report research relating to many aspects of engineering, including biological and agricultural engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer science, electrical and computer engineering, industrial engineering, materials science and engineering, minerals research, water resources research, nuclear engineering, mechanical engineering, and aerospace engineering.

Organization of the Collection


The collection is divided into four series: Bulletins, Departmental Publications, Reprints, and Serials. The first series, Bulletins, contains serialized publications from the College of Engineering and its Extension and Experiment Station units. Many of these titles were published under the rubric of the "North Carolina State College Record."

The Departmental Publications series is arranged by unit name, and within each unit the individual publications are listed alphabetically by title. The Reprints series is arranged into two subseries, Reprint Bulletins and Faculty Reprints, with the Bulletins arranged numerically the the latter arranged by departmental or unit affiliation. The final series, Serials, contains college- and departmental-level publications, such as newsletters and alumni publications. Of particular note in this series is a run of the North Carolina State Engineer (previously titled the Southern Engineer), beginning in 1933 and running to 1994.

Online Catalog Terms

Corporate Name

  • North Carolina State University. College of Engineering -- History.
  • North Carolina State University. Minerals Research Laboratory -- History.
  • Water Resources Research Institute of the University of North Carolina.

Subject Terms

  • Aerospace engineering -- History.
  • Agricultural engineering -- History.
  • Chemical engineering -- History.
  • Civil engineering -- History.
  • Computer engineering -- History.
  • Computer science -- History.
  • Electrical engineering -- History.
  • Engineering -- Research -- North Carolina
  • Engineering -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- North Carolina
  • Industrial engineering -- History.
  • Materials engineering -- History.
  • Mechanical engineering -- History.
  • Minerals research -- History.
  • Nuclear engineering -- History.
  • Water resources research -- History.

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Detailed Description of the Collection


  • UA 105.200 Series 1 :Bulletins, 1918-1971


    1.75 linear feet, 3.5 archival boxes



    • Engineering Extension Bulletins
      • Highway Maintenance In North Carolina, Winslow, D. H. and Thomas, Charles R., 1918
        (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 17, No. 2)
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
    • Engineering Experiment Station Bulletins
      • County Roads: Organization, Construction, And Maintenance, Tucker, Harry, Fontaine, James, and Bell, L. D.. -- (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 26, No. 8), 1927
        No. 1
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Tests Of Face And Common Brick Manufactured In North Carolina, Greaves-Walker, A. F. and Fontaine, James. -- (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 27, No. 8)1928
        No. 2
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Poles From North Carolina Forests, Browne, William Hand, Jr. and Fontaine, James, 1929
        No. 3
        (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 28, No. 8)
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Pole Industry For North Carolina, Holmes, J. S., 1929
        No. 3
        North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 28, No. 8)
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Motor Vehicle Accident In North Carolina, Tucker, Harry, 1932
        No. 4
        (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 31, No. 7)
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Occurrence And Physical Properties Of North Carolina Marble, Stuckey, Jasper L. and Fontaine, James. -- (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 32, No. 5), 1933
        No. 5
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Occurrence, Properties And Uses Of The Commercial Clays And Shales Of North Carolina, Greaves-Walker, A. F., Stolte, N. H., and Fabianic, W. L., 1933
        No. 6
        (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 32, No. 10)
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Highway Grades And Motor Vehicle Costs, Shaw, Howard Burton, Fontaine, James, and Tucker, Harry, 1935
        No. 7
        (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 34, No. 3)
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Financial Management For Highways, Leager, Marc C., 1935
        No. 8
        (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 34, No. 4)
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Highway Accidents In North Carolina And Guides To Safety, Tucker, Harry, 1935
        No. 9
        (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 35, No. 1)
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • North Carolina Building Code, 1936
        No. 10
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Production Of An Insulating Brick Using North Carolina Shales, Greaves-Walker, A. F., Cole, W. C., Jr., and Davis, S. C.: 1936, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 35, No. 8)
        No. 11
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Development Of Prophyllite Refractories And Refractory Cements, Greaves-Walker, A. F., Owens, C. W., Jr., Hurst, T. L., and Stone, R. L.: 1937, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 36, No. 3)
        No. 12
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Preparation Of Concrete Using North Carolina Materials, Tucker, Harry and Geile, W. G.: 1937, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 37, No. 1)
        No. 13
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Location And Distribution Of The Ceramic Mineral Deposits Of North Carolina, Greaves-Walker, A. F. and Riggs, S. G., Jr.: 1937, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 37, No. 2)
        No. 14
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Study Of Courses In Technical Writing, Fountain, A. M.: 1938, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 37, No. 9)
        No. 15
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Production Of Unfired And Fired Forsterite Refractories From North Carolina Dunites, Greaves-Walker, A. F. and Stone, R. L.: 1938, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 38, No. 1)
        No. 16
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Papers Presented At School For Street Superintendents And Assistants, Tucker, Harry, Comp.: 1939, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 38, No. 7)
        No. 17
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Net Revenue Method Of Comparing Distribution Transformers, Brown, R. R.: 1939, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 39, No. 3)
        No. 18
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Origin, Mineralogy And Distribution Of The Refractory Clays Of The United States, Greaves-Walker, A. F.: 1939, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 39, No 4)
        No. 19
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Papers Presented At School For Street Superintendents And Assistants, Tucker, Harry, Comp.: 1940, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 39, No. 11)
        No. 20
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Drafting Room Practices, Brown, T. C. and Moose, P. E.: 1940, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 40, No. 1)
        No. 21
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Development Of An Unfired Pyrophyllite Refractory, Greaves-Walker, A. F. and Amero, J. J.: 1941, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 40, No. 10)
        No. 22
        [UA 105.200 Box 1]
      • Suitability Of North Carolina Shales And Clays For Mortar Mixes, Greaves-Walker, A. F. and Laambertson, W. A.: 1942, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 41, No. 5)
        No. 23
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Development Of Light Weight Concretes From North Carolina Vermiculites, Scholes, William A., Greaves-Walker, A. F., Todd, E. R., and Cox, D. F.: 1942, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 41, No. 6)
        No. 24
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Ceramic Dielectric And Insulator Materials For Radio And Radar Instruments, Stone, R. L.: 1943, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 42, No. 3)
        No. 25
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Suitability Of North Carolina Trees For Chemical Conversion Products And For Certain Other Uses, Randolph, E. E.: 1943, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 42, No. 4)
        No. 26
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Factors Affecting The Firing Shrinkage Of Dry-Pressed Steatite Bodies, Stone, R. L.: 1945, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 44, No. 5)
        No. 27
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Binders And Shrinkage Control In Dry-Pressed Steatite Porcelains, Stone, R. L.: 1945, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 44, No. 7)
        No. 28
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Shrinkage Control In Steatite And Development Of Electrical Insulators, Stone, R. L.: 1945, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 44, No. 8)
        No. 29
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Design And Capacity Of Gutter Inlets, Conner, N. W.: 1945, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 44, No. 11)
        No. 30
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Investment Opportunities In North Carolina Minerals, Greaves-Walker, A. F.: 1945, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 45, No. 3)
        No. 31
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Flammability Characteristics Of Plastic Materials: I. Surface Temperatures Of Rigid Plastics At Ignition, Schoenborn, E. M. and Weaver, D. S., Jr.: 1946, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 46, No. 4)
        No. 32
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Practical Method For Predicting The Effects Of Common Acids And Alkalis On The Survival Of Fish, Stiemke, R. E. and Eckenfelder, W. W.: 1947, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 46, No. 5)
        No. 33
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Extent Of Stream Pollution In North Carolina, Stiemke, Robert E.: 1947, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 46, No. 6)
        No. 34
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Evaluation Of North Carolina Raw Materials For Manufacture Of Cement: I. Preliminary Laboratory Investigation, Adair, R. B., Dood, T. C., and Schoenborn, E. M.: 1947, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 46, No. 9)
        No. 35
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Tests Of An Exhaust Fan Having A Novel Blade Design, Conner, N. W. and Cain, E. P.: 1947, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 47, No. 3)
        No. 36
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Beach Erosion In North Carolina, Feltner, C. E.: 1948, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 47, No. 4)
        No. 37
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
    • Engineering School Bulletins
      • Industrial Survey Of Raleigh, North Carolina, Wiggins, R. L.: 1948, (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 47, No. 10)
        No. 38
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Reheat Shrinkage Characteristics Of Silica And Clay Mixtures, Bell, W. C.. -- (North Carolina State College Record, Vol. 47, No. 10), 1948
        No. 39
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Development Of Light-Weight Structural Clay Products, Bell, W. C., 1948
        No. 40
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Investigation Of A Tile-Beam Floor System, Feltner, C. E., 1948
        No. 41
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Evaluation Of North Carolina Raw Materials For The Production Of Portland Cement: II. Small-Scale Production Of Portland Cement, Beatty, K. O., Jr. and Adair, R. B., 1948
        No. 42
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Critical Investigation Of The Continuous And The Snap-Back Methods Of Taking Time Studies, Swerdlove, Charles A. and Llewellyn, Robert W., 1949
        No. 43
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Analogy Of The Special Theory Of Relativity To The Study Of Compressible Fluid Flow, Truitt, Robert Wesley, 1949
        No. 44
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Methods Of Plotting Electrostatic Fields, Green, P. E., Jr., 1949
        No. 45
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Study Of Engineering Drawing And Design Practice In Foreign Countries, Brown, T. C., 1949
        No. 46
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Prediction Of Subsonic Pressure Distribution By The Sound-Space Theory, Truitt, Robert Wesley, 1950
        No. 47
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Proceedings Of Structural Clay Products Conference, 1951
        No. 48
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Investigation Of Buff- And White-Firing Clays Of North Carolina, Hart, John R., 1951
        No. 49
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Measurement Of High Frequency Speed Variation In Rotating Equipment, Manning, Edward G., 1951
        No. 50
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Solution Of The General Two-Dimensional Subsonic Compressible Flow By A New Physical Transformation, Truitt, Robert Wesley, 1951
        No. 51
        [UA 105.200 Box 2]
      • Properties And Thermal Behavior Of North Carolina Sillimanite, Wilson, Hugh H., Jr., 1952
        No. 52
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Cost Savings In Furniture Manufacture By Accurate Dimensional Control, Pittman, Henry B., Jr. and Johnson, E. Sigurd, 1952
        No. 53
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Attachment And Vibration Of Bus Cowl And Body, Kirk, E. R., 1952
        No. 54
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Proceedings For The First Southern Municipal And Industrial Waste Conference, 1952
        No. 55
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Growth Of Single Crystals Of Mixed Alkali Halides, Stadelmaier, Hans H., 1952, (Industrial Information Series Bulletin No. 1)
        No. 56
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Service Failures In Steel Shipping Drums, Brown, B. Floyd and Stadelmaier, Hans H., 1952, (Industrial Information Series Bulletin No. 2)
        No. 57
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Slagging Of Navy Boiler Refractories, Bell, William C., Hart, John R., and Gower, Irving W., 1953
        No. 58
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Radiation Counting System For Recording Rapidly Varying Count Rates, Richardson, Frances M. and Lamonds, Harold A., 1955
        No. 59
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Elastic Coefficients Of The Cubic System With Tables For Simplified Calculations, Stadelmaier, Hans H., Pritchard, W. Maurice, and Grund, John E., 1955
        No. 60
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Test On A Broad-Crested Weir With Two Different Surface Adhesion Conditions, Long, L. W. and Conner, N. W., 1956
        No. 61
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Short Log Bolter For Furniture Stock, Redman, George P. and Willard, Rudolph, 1957
        No. 62
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Investigation Of High-Speed Mechanical Transients, McDonald, P. H., Jr., Koontz, Max A., and Reichard, H. S., 1957
        No. 63
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Three Methods Of Specimen Preparation For Selected Area Electron Diffraction Examination Of Metal Film Coated Ceramic Oxide Sub-Micron Particles, Lucier, Arthur E., 1958
        No. 64
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Self-Glazing Phenomenon Associated With Shales And Clays Containing Small Amounts Of Soluble Salts, Tanner, James T., Jr., 1958
        No. 65
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Survey Of Factors Affecting The Properties Of Gray Iron, Huetter, L. J. and Stadelmaier, H. H., 1958
        No. 66
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Tensile Impact Test For Plastics, McDonald, P. H., Jr. and Edwards, J. A., 1958
        No. 67
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Control Of Reversible Thermal Expansion Of Pyrophyllite Refractories By Talc Addition, Kenan, Wilfred M., 1958
        No. 68
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Use Of Fly Ash As Pozzolan In Dense And Light-Weight Concrete, Tanner, James T. and Kenan, Wilfred M., 1958
        No. 69
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Tables Of [Phi]ⁿ For Reactor Slabs, Cylinders, And Spheres, n = 1 To n = 20, Murray, Raymond L. and Mink, Lawrence, 1958
        No. 70
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Tables Of Series Coefficients For Burnup Functions, Murray, Raymond L. and Mink, Lawrence, 1959
        No. 71
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Corrosion Principles Applied To Piping And Hot Water Systems, Huetter, L. J. and Stadelmaier, H. H., 1959
        No. 72
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Selected Abstracts On The Mechanical Behavior Of Ceramics, Palmour, Hayne, III, Kriegel, W. W., Duplessis, J. J., and Harrell, G. O., 1959
        No. 73
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Nodular Cast Iron, Huetter, L. J. and Stadelmaier, H. H., 1959
        No. 74
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • North Carolina Conference On Utilization Of Engineers And Scientists, 1959
        No. 75
        (Proceedings)
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Proceedings Of The First North Carolina Highway Conference, 1959
        No. 76
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Proceedings Of The Second North Carolina Highway Conference, 1960
        No. 77
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Proceedings Of The Third North Carolina Highway Conference, 1961
        No. 78
        [UA 105.200 Box 3]
      • Proceedings Of The Fourth North Carolina Highway Conference, c1962
        No. 79
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
      • Tables Of F(U s , U b ) And G(U s , U b ) Functions For Semiconductor Surface Calculations, Mattauch, R. J., Lade, R. W., and Hoadley, G. B., 1965
        No. 80
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
      • Behavior And Ultimate Strength Of Rectangular Reinforced Concrete Beams In Bending And High Shear, Zielinski, Zenon A., 1967
        No. 81
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
      • Cermet Technology, Stoops, Robert F., 1965
        No. 82
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
      • North Carolina Phosphates And The Texas Gulf Sulphur Company Project At The Asheville Minerals Research Laboratory, Redeker, Immo H., 1966
        No. 83
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
      • Pimax Tables For Alpha Alumina, Witter, D. E. and Palmour, H., III, 1967
        No. 84
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
      • Pimax Tables For All Cubic Crystals, Witter, D. E. and Palmour, H., III, 1967
        No. 85
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
      • Beneficiation And Geologic Evaluation Of North Carolina Mica Shist, Lewis, Robert M., Bundy, Jerry L., and Wiener, Leonard S., 1971
        No. 86
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
    • Industrial Information Series Bulletins
      • Simple Temperature-Controller Adapter For Controlled Heating And Cooling Rates, Brown, B. Floyd, 1953
        No. 3
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
      • Heat Transfer Through Cavity Masonry Walls, McDonald, P. H., Jr., Brose, King R., and Kirk, E. R., 1953
        No. 4
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
      • Climatic Data Of North Carolina For Use By Engineers, Architects, And Contractors, Brown, T. C., 1953
        No. 5
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
      • Rationalization Of The Coil Design For Wire-Wound Resistance Furnaces, Long, L. W. and Dillender, R. D., 1953
        No. 6
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
      • Preliminary Report On The Froth Flotation Of Wake County Talc, Dillender, R. D., Jr. and Gower, I. W., 1953
        No. 7
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
      • Corrosion In Piping And Heating Equipment, Brown, Floyd, 1953
        No. 8
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
      • Failures In Steel Shipping Drums -II, Brown, B. Floyd and Stadelmaier, Hans H., 1954
        No. 9
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
      • Beneficiation Of Olivine By Means Of A Humphreys Spiral, Banks, Mason K. and Wells, W. Gay, 1955
        No. 10
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]
      • X-Ray Methods Of Analysis, Stadelmaier, Hans H. and Whitener, Elizabeth M., 1955
        No. 11
        [UA 105.200 Box 4]

    [Return to Descriptive Summary]


  • UA 105.200 Series 2 :Departmental and Unit Publications, 1947-1989


    13 linear feet, 26 archival boxes



    • College of Engineering
      • General
        • Center For Communications And Signal Processing, undated [UA 105.200 Box 4]
        • Center For Communications And Signal Processing: An Industry/University Cooperative Research Center, c1983 [UA 105.200 Box 4]
        • Center For Engineering Applications Of Radioisotopes, undate [UA 105.200 Box 4]
        • College Of Engineering: Scholarships And Donors, c1993 [UA 105.200 Box 4]
        • E-100: Introduction To Engineering, 1982-1983
          (Student Handbook)
          [UA 105.200 Box 4]
        • Electric Power Research Center, undated [UA 105.200 Box 4]
        • Engineering Education, 1979 [UA 105.200 Box 4]
        • Engineering Graduate Research Center: A Milestone For The New Millenium, c1997 [UA 105.200 Box 4]
        • Focus You Future On Engineering At North Carolina State University, undated [UA 105.200 Box 4]
        • For Generations To Come, c1994 [UA 105.200 Box 4]
        • Graduate Work In Electronic Materials, undated [UA 105.200 Box 4]
        • Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering Institute, undated [UA 105.200 Box 4]
        • Liquid Order, 1997 [UA 105.200 Box 4]
        • Marine Sciences Graduate Program, undated [UA 105.200 Box 4]
        • Marta Status Report Prepared For North Carolina State University Freshman Engineering Students, 1978 [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • Milestones For A New Millennium, c1997 [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • North Carolina Technical Services Program, undated [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • Pinnacles, undated [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • Program Of Engineering Expansion, undated [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • Progress Report: Engineering Faces The Future, c1983 [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • Reflections...Women In Engineering, undated [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • Research Projects, 1997 [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • School Of Engineering, 1955 [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • School Of Engineering, 1959 [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • School Of Engineering, 1983 [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • Second Interagency Symposium On University Research In Transportation Noise, 1974
          (Program Abstracts)
          [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • Second Interagency Symposium On University Research In Transportation Noise: Volume I, 1974
          (Proceedings)
          [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • Second Interagency Symposium On University Research In Transportation Noise: Volume II, 1974
          (Proceedings)
          [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • 2nd International Symposium on Atomic Layer Epitaxy, 1992
          (Program)
          [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • State Of The Future For The North Carolina State University School Of Engineering, c1984 [UA 105.200 Box 5]
        • Summary of Conference Papers: Wood Fuel Systems: Design & Application, 1983 [UA 105.200 Box 6]
        • Survey Or Participation In College Preparatory Mathematics And Science Courses In North Carolina, Bishop, Camille F., Houck, Byard, and Williams, Robert T., c1983 [UA 105.200 Box 6]
      • R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc. Award Distinguished Lecture Series
        • Role Of Solid-State Research In Electrical Engineering, Hauser, John Reid, 1982
          (Inaugural Lecture)
          [UA 105.200 Box 6]
        • Does Engineering Education Have Anything To Do With Either One?: Toward A Systems Approach To Training Engineers, Felder, Richard Mark, 1982
          (Second Recipient)
          [UA 105.200 Box 6]
        • Two Theories Of Communication, O'Neal, John Benjamin, Jr., 1984
          (Fourth Recipient)
          [UA 105.200 Box 6]
        • On Zero And Risk, Hopfenber, Harold B., 1985
          (Fifth Recipient)
          [UA 105.200 Box 6]
        • Overview And A Point Of View On Heat Transfer, Ozisik, M. Necati, 1986
          (Sixth Recipient)
          [UA 105.200 Box 6]
        • On Quality, Automation, Cultural Relativism, And Things Like That, Elmaghraby, Salah E., 1987
          (Seventh Recipient)
          [UA 105.200 Box 6]
        • Humans To Mars, Dejarnette, Fred Roark, 1990
          (Eighth Recipient)
          [UA 105.200 Box 6]
        • Research Is Teaching, Bedair, Salah M., 1992
          (Twelfth Recipient)
          [UA 105.200 Box 6]
        • Role Of Monte Carlo Methods In Engineering Education, Hassan, H. A., 1993
          (Thirteenth Recipient)
          [UA 105.200 Box 6]
        • Radioisotope And Radiation Measurement Applications, Gardner, Robin Pierce, 1998
          (Fourteenth Recipient)
          [UA 105.200 Box 6]
    • Biological and Agricultural Engineering
      • Department Grows To Maturity: The History Of Agricultural Engineering At N. C. State University 1914-1977. A Contribution To The Nation's Bicentennial, Giles, G. W., 1979 [UA 105.200 Box 6]
      • Economic Analysis Of Alternative Poultry Litter Compost Systems, Safley, C. D. and Safley, L. M., Jr., 1991
        Economics Information Report No. 85
        [UA 105.200 Box 6]
    • Center for Acoustical Studies
      • Proceedings Of Noise-Con 81: Applied Noise Control Technology, Royster, Larry H., Hart, Franklin D., and Stewart, Noral D., Eds., 1981 [UA 105.200 Box 6]
    • Center for Marine and Coastal Studies
      • Comparative Study Of Three Methods Of Inhibiting Scour Around A Vertical Circular Cylinder, Rooney, David M. and Machemehl, Jerry L., 1976
        (Report No. 76-3)
        [UA 105.200 Box 6]
      • Historical Review Of Some Of North Carolina's Coastal Inlets, Langfelder, Jay, French, Tom, McDonald, Richard, and Ledbetter, Richard, 1974
        (Report No. 74-4)
        [UA 105.200 Box 6]
      • Wave-Current Force Spectra, Tung, C. C. and Huang, N. E., 1972
        (Report No. 72-2)
        [UA 105.200 Box 6]
    • Chemical Engineering
      • Chemical Engineering, 1978 [UA 105.200 Box 7]
    • Civil Engineering
      • General
        • Construction Management Development Program, 1966
          (Proceedings)
          [UA 105.200 Box 7]
        • Knowledge Engineering And Expert Systems- A Historical Perspective And Introduction: Volume I, Rasdorf, William John, 1984
          Technical Report CE-004-84
          [UA 105.200 Box 7]
        • Southern Water Resources And Pollution Control Conference, 1966
          (Fifteenth Annual, Proceedings)
          [UA 105.200 Box 7]
        • Southern Water Resources And Pollution Control Conference, 1969
          (Eighteenth Annual, Proceedings)
          [UA 105.200 Box 7]
      • Henry M. Shaw Lecture Series
        • Hidden City, Baxter, Samuel S., 1966
          (Inaugural Lecture)
          [UA 105.200 Box 7]
        • Prestressed Concrete Structures: Some New Concepts And Developments, Lin, T. Y., 1966
          (Second Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 7]
        • Behavior Of Concrete, Mather, Bryant, 1967
          (Third Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 7]
        • Hydraulics And Highway Engineering, Herr, Lester A., 1968
          (Fourth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 7]
        • Some Lessons From Recent Earthquakes In Relation To Seismic Design In North Carolina And Adjacent States, Seed, H. Bolton, 1970
          (Sixth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 7]
        • Trends And Needs In Concrete Bridge Design, Rowe, Roy E., 1972
          (Seventh Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 7]
        • Water Pollution: Environmental Impacts And Means Of Control, Whipple, Jr., William, 1973
          (Eighth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 7]
        • Research In Construction Management: Its Impact On The Industry, Shaffer, Louis R., 1974
          (Ninth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 7]
        • Transportation And Its Relation To Man's Environment, Pollard, William S., Jr., 1975
          (Tenth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 7]
        • Fire Protection Of Modern Buildings: Engineering Response To New Problems, Bresler, Boris, 1976
          (Eleventh Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 7]
        • Geotechnical Aspects Of Large Excavations In Urban Areas, Wroth, C. K., 1977
          (Twelveth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 7]
        • Standardization--Consensus Or Chaos?, Cavanaugh, William T., 1978
          (Thirteenth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Challenges In Urban Runoff Control, McPherson, M. B., 1979
          (Fourteenth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Soil Improvement Methods And Their Applications In Civil Engineering, Mitchell, James K., 1981
          (Sixteenth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Amending The Clean Air Act - Or Separating Logic From Emotion - Fact From Fiction, Byrd, J. Floyd, 1982
          (Seventeenth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Northeast Corridor Improvement Project, Thompson, Louis S., 1982
          (Eighteenth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Collapse Of The Kansas City Hyatt Regency Walkways, Pfrang, Edward O., 1983
          (Nineteenth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Reliability-Based Design In Civil Engineering, Harr, Milton Edward, 1984
          (Twentieth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Geotechnical Surprises, Lambe, T. William, 1985
          (Twenty-Second Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Anticipating Technology's Impact On Construction, Paulson, Boyd C., Jr., 1986
          (Twenty-Third Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Inventing Our Transportation Future, Larson, Thomas D., 1987
          (Twenty-Fifth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Use Of Groundwater Models And The Settlement Process At The Chem-Dyne Hazardous Waste Site, Mercer, James W., 1988
          (Twenty-Sixth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Causes Of The 1981 Slide In San Luis Dam, Duncan, James Michael and Stark, Timothy D., 1989
          (Twenty-Seventh Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Merging Artificial Intelligence With CAD: Intelligent, Model-Based Engineering, Levitt, Raymond E., 1990
          (Twenty-Eighth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Potentials Of Computer-Based Technologies In Civil Engineering, Fenves, Steven J., 1991
          (Twenty-Ninth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Asphalt Concrete: An Extraordinary Material For Engineering Applications, Monismith, Carl L., 1993
          (Thirtieth Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Biodegradation Kinetic Measurements For Synthetic Organic Chemicals - What Do They Mean?, Grady, C. P. Leslie, 1995
          (Thirty-First Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering Practice In North America: The Last 40 Years, Marcuson, W. F., III, Finn, W. D. Liam, and Ledbetter, R. H., 1996
          (Thirty-Second Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
        • Evolution Of Computing In The Building Industry, Eastman, Charles, 1998
          (Thirty-Third Annual)
          [UA 105.200 Box 8]
    • Coastal Plains Center for Marine Development Services
      • Workshop On Marine Activities Of The Coastal Plains Region Southeastern United States, 1971
    • Computer Science
      • Graduate Study And Research, undated [UA 105.200 Box 9]
      • Research, c1999 [UA 105.200 Box 9]
    • Computer Studies
      • Further Note on the Invariance of Matrix Chain Product Complexity Under Dimension Permutation, Deimel, Lionel E., Jr and Lampe, Tempe Ann, 1980
        (Technical Report No. 80-03)
        [UA 105.200 Box 9]
      • Interdisciplinary Graduate Program: Computer Studies, 1983 [UA 105.200 Box 9]
      • Locally Minimum-Distance Correction Of Syntax Errors In Programming Languages, Tai, Kuo-Chung, 1980 (Technical Report No. 80-02) [UA 105.200 Box 9]
      • O(nē) Algorithm for Abelian Group Isomorphism, Savage, Carla, 1980
        (Technical Report No. 80-01)
        [UA 105.200 Box 9]
      • Top-Down Approach To The Use Of Simulation In Computer System Design, Anderson, Iva C., Deimel, Lionel E., Jr., Fornaro, Robert J., and McAllister, David F., 1980
        (Technical Report No. 80-04)
        [UA 105.200 Box 9]
    • Diesel and Internal Combustion Engines
      • Influence Of Lubricating Oil Filtration On Diesel Engine Performance, 1954
        (Fifth Annual Diesel Symposium)
        [UA 105.200 Box 9]
    • Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
      • Regional Seminars On Earthquake Fundamentals, c1982 [UA 105.200 Box 9]
    • Electrical and Computer Engineering
      • Brief History of the North Carolina Electric Meter School & Conference, 1923-1990, Manning, Edward G., 1990 [UA 105.200 Box 9]
      • Electrical And Computer Engineering, undated [UA 105.200 Box 9]
      • Electrical Equipment For The Textile Industry, 1960
        (Conference Papers)
        [UA 105.200 Box 9]
      • Graduate Study And Research: Electrical And Computer Engineering, 1985 [UA 105.200 Box 9]
      • Graduate Study And Research In Electrical Engineering At North Carolina State University, undated [UA 105.200 Box 9]
    • Energy Information Program
      • Citizen Action Guide to Energy Conservation, undated [UA 105.200 Box 9]
      • Understanding the Energy Crisis Causes and Effects, Doolittle, J. S., 1974 [UA 105.200 Box 9]
    • Engineering Research
      • Research In Engineering And The Opportunity To Increase Its Influence On The Growth Of Industry In North Carolina, 1950 [UA 105.200 Box 9]
    • Engineers Council
      • You..., undated [UA 105.200 Box 9]
    • Furniture Manufacturing and Management Center
      • Furniture Manufacturing and Management Center, undated [UA 105.200 Box 9]
    • Industrial Engineering
      • Computational Behavior Of A Feasible Direction Method For Linear Programming, Fathi, Yahya and Murty, Katta G., 1986
        IE Technical Report No. 86-11
        [UA 105.200 Box 9]
      • Computer Simulation As A Tool In Making Design And Purchasing Decisions For An Automated Guided Vehicle System, Gartland, J. P., 1984
        IE Technical Report No. 84-2
        [UA 105.200 Box 9]
      • Critique Of The El-Ramly, Peterson And Seo Procedure For Assigning The Risk-Aversion Parameter In Baumol's Expected Gain-Confidence Limit Criterion, Bernhard, Richard H., 1986
        IE Technical Report No. 76-7
        [UA 105.200 Box 10]
      • Design Procedures For Storage Carousel Using Simulation, Liao, Hsuan-Hui, 1988
        IE Report No. 88-14
        [UA 105.200 Box 10]
      • Executive and Professional Education for the Southern Furniture Industry in Industrial Engineering and Business Management, 1946 [UA 105.200 Box 10]