A. Lindo Patterson Papers

Mss.Ms.Coll.128

Date: 1922-1966 | Size: 30 Linear feet

Background note

A Lindo Patterson (1902-1966) was born in New Zealand, and grew up in Canada. He received his degrees from McGill University, augmented by fellowships at the Royal Institution in London and the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute in Berlin for graduate work. The contribution of Patterson to Crystallography can be seen as the single most important development after the discovery of X rays by Röntgen in 1895, as he changed the nature of crystal structure analysis.

Working under Hermann Mark at the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute in Berlin, he contributed decisively to the study of crystal structures and the determination of particle size using X-ray diffraction. At MIT, Patterson studied the Fouriervtheory,that had shown that the radial distribution of atoms in both liquids and solids could be determined by applying Fourier theory to x-ray diffraction patters.

In 1931 he published two articles on Fourier series as a tool to interpret X-ray diffraction data.

In 1934, he realized that he could use the summation of a Fourier series to generate a three dimensional function, (henceforth called the Patterson Function) that requires information only about the intensities of the diffracted x-ray beams. From the Patterson function, one can produce a vector map of the crystal structure that is computed directly from the intensities of the diffracted x-ray beams. The Patterson function and Patterson maps that result, were applicable in the study of complex macromolecules with heavy atoms, such as proteins. See, "A Fourier Series Method for the Determination of the Components of Interatomic Distances in Crystals".

The Patterson function circumvented the phase problem by proposing a mathematical series of quadratic Fourier density functions, in which only the intensities of the x-ray reflections played a role.

Scope and content

The A. Lindo Patterson Papers will be of interest to historians of science and researchers focusing more specifically on crystallography. Areas of the collection that may be of the most use to researchers are the correspondence, records of Patterson's research, work with professional organizations, and the records of his use of computers from the 1940s. The papers include information describing the use of primitive computers from the 1930s, the Beevers-Lipson strips and the invention of the Patterson-Tunnell strips.

His research involved the X-Ray analysis of crystals, electron diffraction and X-Ray physics, focusing on homometric structures, the structures of compounds of biological interest, and particle size line broadening.

See Jenny Glusker's Past-President's Address, "A Dimly Resolved Patterson" in Series XI for an understanding of A. Lindo Patterson, the person and scientist, drawn from his diaries and her own personal experience as his colleague.

Collection Information

Physical description

35 linear feet.

Provenance

Gift of Jenny P. Glusker, May 19, 2004 (accn. No. M2004-18).

Indexing Terms



Detailed Inventory

 Series I. Correspondence
  

Processing information: The correspondence is either to or from A. Lindo Patterson.

 Aborn, Robert H.
1928-1936 Box 1

Discussion on effect of distribution of particle sizes in powdered silica. X-Ray particle size research. Scherrer's equation. Bernal's method to rotating crystal diagrams and difficulty using it.

 Abrams, Sidney
1952, 1962 Box 1
 Alexander, Leroy
1959 July 28 Box 1
 American Airlines
1961 Box 1
 American Association of Advancement of Science. Gibson Island Conference.
1941-1945 Box 1
 American Institute of Physical Society
1932-1962 Box 1
 American Physical Society
1941-1958 Box 1
 American Society for X-Ray and Electron Diffraction
1945-1947 Box 1
 American Society for X-Ray and Electron Diffraction
1948-1949 Box 1
 American Telephone and Telegraph Company
1928 Box 1
 American Viscose Corporation
1955-1963 Box 1
 Amirthalingam, V.
1938,1966 Box 1
 Anderson, Charles
1928-1929 Box 1
 Andrade, E.N.
1932-1933 Box 1
 Astbury, William T.
1933-1943 Box 1
 Avrami, Melvin
1938-1943 Box 1
 Bar-Ray Products, Inc.
1953-1955 Box 1
 Barnes, Howard T.
undated Box 1
 Barnes, W.H.
1929 Box 1
 Beach, John Y.
1941 Box 1
 Beals, C.S.
1946 Box 1
 Beevers, C.A.
1934-1951 Box 1

Three degree strips for fourier synthesis and analysis memo. Description of method of computation of Fourier sythesis.

 Bell Telephone Labs
1934-1938 Box 1
 Berger, Alfred
1933 Box 1

Current affairs and state of opportunities in science.

 Bergmann, Peter G.
1953-1959 Box 1
 Berlin Germany
1926 Box 1
 Bernal, J.D. to Kenneth N. Trueblood
1964 Box 1

Tribute to Professor I. Fankuchen

 Besicovitch, A.S.
1959 Box 1
 Bethe, Hans
1927 Box 1
 Beurling, Arne
1949 Box 1
 Bijvoet, J.M.
1953-1963 Box 1
 Blow, David
1959 Box 1
 Blumberg, Hervy
1941 Box 1
 Boldrini, Piero G.
1966 Box 1
 Bragg, William H., F.R.S.
1929-1939 Box 1
 Bregman, Judith
1953-1962 Box 1
 Brink, Clara
1955 Box 1
 Bronk, Detlev W.
1931- 1950 Box 1
 Brown, George B.
1952-1963 Box 2
 Bryn Mawr College
1936-1949 Box 2
 Bryn Mawr College Physics Songs
  Box 2
 Buerger, Martin J.
1941-1963 Box 2

Buerger's suggested proofs for two theorems in Patterson's 1944 paper, "Ambiguity in X-Ray Analysis of Crystal Structures."

 Bullough, R.R.
1957, 1968 Box 2
 Burgers, W.G.
1950-1964 Box 2
 Busing, William R.
1960 Box 2
 B folder
1955-1968 Box 2
 Calver, Alan
1952 Box 2
 Cameron, G. Harvey
1933-1936 Box 2
 Canadian Officer's Training Corps. McGill University
1919-1926 Box 2
 Carlisle, C. Henry
1952 Box 2
 Chance, Britton
1963 Box 2
 Cheung, K.K.
1968 Box 2
 Clark, George L.
1929 Box 2
 Clark, Joan R.
1952-1962 Box 2
 Clifford Manufacturing Company
1936 Box 2
 Cochran, William
1953-1954 Box 2
 Cole, Kenneth S.
1932-1936 Box 2
 Corey, Robert B.
1938, 1958 Box 2

Corey from Cal Tech writes about difficulties they're having in the X-Ray diffraction lab.

 Cox, E.George
1953 Box 2
 Coxeter, H.S.M.
1962 Box 2
 Crick, Francis
1953 Box 2
 Cruickshank, D.W.J.
1958 Box 2
 Crystallographic Society of America
1945-1948 Box 2
 Folder C
1944 Box 2
 Darrow, Karl
1931 Box 3
 Davisson, Clinton J.
1927-1946 Box 3

Experiments on electron diffraction discussed

 Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft
1938-1939 Box 3

Insurance

 Donnay, Joseph (Jose) H.
1942-1955 Box 3
 Doran, W.
1930 Box 3
 E.I.Dupont de Nemours and Company
1928-1966 Box 3
 Eastman Kodak Company
1928-1934 Box 3

Patterson requests data from Kodak as he contemplates his design of an an X-ray Crystal Spectrometer.

 Edsall, John T.
1947 Box 3
 Eimer and Amend. New York City Chemist shop.
1929 Box 3

Patterson requests information about the makeup of the substance quercite, hydroxy and methoxy.

Other Descriptive Information: Eimer and Amend was founded in 1851 in New York City as a small pharmacy shop, and grew over the years into a major supplier of pharmaceutical and medical supplies and apparatus.

 England, S.
1962 Box 3
 Evans, Howard
1950-1953 Box 3
 Evans, Robert C.
1952-1953 Box 3
 Eve, Arthur Stewart, F.R.S.
1926-1934 Box 3

Background note: Director of the Department of Physics at McGill University.

Many reports of work by Patterson while in Berlin and London.

 Ewald, Paul P.
1928-1963 Box 3
 Folder E
1963 Box 3
 Fankuchen, Isidor
1949-1963 Box 3

Background note: Obituary, New York Times, June 29 1964.

 Foster, Ronald M.
1943,1945 Box 3
 The Franklin Institute
1942-1951 Box 3
 French Society of Minerology
1949 Box 3
 Folder F
1949-1967 Box 3
 Gardner, Martin
1960 Box 3
 Garrido, Julio
  Box 3

Analysis of the homometric structure. Patterson response with data and questions.

 Gawron, Oscar
1961-1963 Box 3
 Geller, Seymour
1960 Box 3
 General Electric Company
1931 Box 3
 Gillson, A.H.S.
1931 Box 3
 Goedkoop, J.A.
1952 Box 3
 Gordon, Samuel G.
1949 Box 3
 Graham, John W.
1941 Box 3
 Gray, J.A.
1924 Box 3

Background note: J.A. Gray was a professor at Queeen's University, Kingston, Ontario.

 Grdenic, D.
1960 Box 3
 Grenville-Wells, H. Judith
1952-1953 Box 3

Includes a sketch of Dr. Grenville-Wells' ideas on a new construction for evaluating structure factors and electron densities.

 Folder G
1932-1965 Box 3
 Haley, J.B.
1937-1938 Box 3
 Harker, David
1938-1953 Box 3
 Harvey, E. Newton
1933-1936 Box 3
 Hauptman, Herbert
1952  Box 3
 Haussser
1927 Box 3
 W Heffer and Sons LTD
1950-1951 Box 3
 Heise, Frank
1947 October 21 Box 3

Background note: Dr. Heise of Mosbach/Baden Germany, US Zone.

Requests copy of "Ambiguities in the X-Ray Analysis of Crystal Structures" by Patterson. He has worked through problems and has partial solutions.

 Helwig, G.V.
1932 Box 3

In correspondence with Patterson, "I seems that the subject which may be roughly called Medical Radiology presents a fairly fruitful field for study." September 24, 1932.

 Hemily, Philip
1953, undated Box 3
 Herzog, R.O.
1927-1929 Box 3
 Hibbert, Harold
1926-1928 Box 4

Background note: Professor of Industrial and Cellulose Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal.

Dr. Hibbert connected A. Lindo Patterson with colleagues in Berlin for his study abroad, including Dr. H. Mark's laboratory.

 Hodgkin, Dorothy, Dr..
Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot
1953-1962 Box 4
 Hogan, John V.
1950-1951 Box 4
 Horning, S.C.
1939 June 23, September 12 Box 4
 Hosemann, R.
1952-1953 Box 4

Paper titled, "On Homometric Structures"

 Howell, W.T.
1938 Box 4
 Howland -Shearman, C.H.
1939 Box 4
 Hoyt, Rosalie C.
1946-1947 Box 4
 Huerta, Fernando
1953 Box 4
 Huggins, Maurice L.
1933-1946 Box 4
 Hughes, Edward W.
1948-1968 Box 4
 Folder H
1940-1966 Box 4
 Iball, John
1951-1956 Box 4
 Ibers, James A.
1963 Box 4

Ibers, Hamilton paper: "Dispersion Corrections and Crystal Structure Refinements"

 International Business Machines, Inc.
1954-1964 Box 4
 The Institute of Physics
1950-1956 Box 4
 Institute for Cancer Research
1949-1961 Box 4
 Ito, Tei-Ichi
1950-1952 Box 4
 Folder I
1950-1959 Box 4
 Jarrell-Ash Company
1948-1949 Box 4
 Jeffrey, G.A.
1955-1966 Box 4
 Jehle, Herbert
1944-1946 Box 4
 Jensen, Lyle
1937-1965 Box 4
 Jerslev, Bodil
1949 Box 4
 John Wiley and Sons
1948-1962 Box 4
 Johnson, Carroll K.
1965-1966 Box 4
 The Johnson Foundation
1933 Box 4
 Johnson, Ralph R.
1940-1946 Box 4
 Journal of the American Chemical Society
1953-1964 Box 4
 Jupnik, Helen
1953 Box 4
 Folder J
  Box 4
 Kafitz, Peter
1946-1949 Box 5
 Kappa Alpha Society
1924-1930 Box 5
 Karle, Jerome
1945-1962 Box 5
 Kasper, John S.
1952-1965 Box 5
 Kauzmann, Walter
1965 Box 5
 Keithley, Joseph F.
1945-1949 Box 5
 Keller, Helen Stearns
1961 Box 5
 Kellner, G.W.
1927-1959 Box 5
 Kendrew, John C.
1958-1962 Box 5
 Kimball, George E.
1941-1953 Box 5
 King, Louis V., F.R.S.
1931-1932 Box 5
 Kline, Gilbert E.
1944 Box 5
 Kline, J.R.
1949 Box 5
 Krause, H.F.
1929 Box 5
 Kuper, J.B. Horner
1959 Box 5
 Folder K
1937-1965 Box 5
 Lane, C.T.
1930 Box 5
 Langmuir, David B.
1939-1940 Box 5
 von Laue, Max, 1879-1960.
von Laue, Max
1927-1959 Box 5
 Le Fevre, R.J.W.
1963 Box 5
 Lipscomb, William N., Jr.
1952-1963 Box 5
 Lipson, Henry
1935-1964 Box 5

Other Descriptive Information: Photograph of durene and the atoms shown using a small-angle diffraction instrument. Photograph of people gathered in Sweden. Patterson method devised for the application of Fourier Series to crystal analysis.

 Liquori, Alfonso, M.
1951-1958 Box 5
 Lonsdale, Kathleen, Dame, 1903-1971.
Lonsdale, Kathleen, F.R.S.
1928-1962 Box 5

Early correspondence with Patterson includes explanation and illustration of experiments and thoughts regarding measurements of single crystals, ionisation spectromety, collinear chains of carbon atoms, molecular axis. Effort for standardisation of nomenclature and methods in crystallography. File includes extracts from letters received by Professor K. Lonsdale from Dr. Jesse W.M. DuMond, California Institute of Technology. 1954.

 Love, Warner E.
1959-1965 Box 5
 Low, Barbara W.
1947-1949 Box 5
 Lowry, W.N.
1953 Box 5
 Lu, Chia-Si
1939-1944 Box 5
 Lukesh, Joseph S.
1937 Box 5
 Lund, Bodil Jerslev
1958 April 7 Box 5
 Folder L
1941-1966 Box 5
 McDonald, E.F.
1943 Box 6
 McGill University.
1923-1931 Box 6

Correspondence with the administration of McGill University.

 McGraw-Hill Book Company
1939-1961 Box 6
 McKellar, Andrew
1949 Box 6
 McLaughlin, Daniel
1948-1950 Box 6

Includes "The Determination of Relative Phases of Fourier Coefficients...."

 MacGillavry, Caroline H.
1948-1963 Box 6
 MacIntyre, Walter M.
1958-1963 Box 6
 Magdoff, Beatrice
1950-1963 Box 6
 Makas, Albert
1950 Box 6
 Malleman, R. de
1929 Box 6
 Mark, H.
1926-1929 Box 6

Patterson worked in H. Mark's laboratory as a student in Berlin.

 Mason, Ronald
1953 Box 6
 Maslen,E.N.
1962 Box 6
 Mathieson, A. McL.
1962 Box 6
 Maurer, Robert J.
1942-1947 Box 6
 Maxwell, Louis R.
1939-1947 Box 6
 Mayer, Joseph E.
1946 Box 6
 Meakins, J.C.
1936 Box 6
 Menzer, George
1949 Box 6
 Michels, Walter C., Folder 1
1938-1951 Box 6
 Michels, Walter C., Folder 2
1949-1951 Box 6

Correspondence regarding publication of Elements of Modern Physics, First Edition. D. Van Nostrand, Co., Inc. Publisher.

 Michels, Walter C., Folder 3
1962 Box 6
 Minkin, J.A.
1968 Box 6
 Mitchell, C.M.
1950 Box 6
 Mooney, Rose C.L.
1939-1949 Box 6
 Morse, Phillip M.
1951 Box 6
 Mueller, Hans
1943 Box 6
 Muller, A.
1928-1930 Box 6
 Murdock, Carleton C.
1943-1950 Box 6

Detailed correspondence about crystallography work. "Expression for the shape of the powder diffraction lines as a multiple integral including both the volume integral in crystal lattice space and the surface integral (tangent plane) in reciprocal lattice space."

 Folder M
1939-1963 Box 6
 National Research Council of Canada
1923-1934 Box 7
 National Resources Planning Board. Executive Office of the President.
1940-1943 Box 7

National roster of scientific and specialized personnel. War manpower commission.

 Natonal Science Foundation
1956-1962 Box 7
 Nature
1929 Box 7
 Needham, Joseph
1923-1930 Box 7

Correspondence including X-Ray analysis of the structure of substances.

 Newton and Thompson Manufacturing Company
1940 Box 7
 New York Academy of Sciences
1940-1962 Box 7
 Nicholas, J.F.
1960 Box 7
 Nordman, Christer, E.
1955-1959 Box 7
 Norman, Nicolai
1955 Box 7
 Norton, Dorita A.
1958 Box 7
 Nowacki, Werner
1939-1953 Box 7
 O'Brien, William
1949-1950 Box 7
 O'Neill, Laurence
1946 Box 7
 Office of Scientific Research and Development
1944 Box 7
 Osborne, Dorothy
1947 Box 7
 Osman, Elizabeth M.
1941 Box 7
 Oxtoby, John C.
1943, 1965 Box 7
 Folder O
1947-1962 Box 7
 Pabst, Adolf
1949-1960 Box 7
 Palenik, G.J.
1966 Box 7

Inquiring about thiosemicarbazone of formylheteroaromatic compounds.

 Parvin, Mary Ives (Polly)
1946 Box 7
 Paton, Fred
1966 Box 7
 Paul, George T.
1950-1958 Box 7
 Pauling, Linus
1939-1953 Box 7
 Park, Marion E.
1940-1957 Box 7
 Parrish, William
1940-1957 Box 7
 Patterson, Arthur H.
1928-1932 Box 7

Descriptions and photographs of instruments made by Arthur H. Patterson, A. Lindo Patterson's father.

 Patterson, A. Lindo
1932-1968 

Background note: A.L. Patterson was the father of A. Lindo Patterson

X-Ray Camera for Muscle Preparations blueprints, University of Pennsylvania, 1932.

 Peacock, M.A.
1943-1944 Box 7
 Pennsylvania State College
1949-1950 Box 7
 Pepinsky, Ray
1939-1954 Box 7

Background note: Raymond Pepinsk's X-RAC analog computer for computing structure factors and Fourier maps was a revolutionary device. It displayed contours on a cathode ray tube and sped up crystallographic computations enormously. It was built in Auburn, Alabama and later moved to Penn State.

Talk at The Pennsylvania State College, Computing Methods and the Phase Problem in X-Ray Crystal Analysis, 1950 April 6-8.  Photograph showing the contour map produced on the model systhesizer. 1948 March 5 Photographed by Ray Pepinsky directly from the 5LP7 tube in a model synthesizer.

 Perdock, W.W.
1949 Box 7
 Perutz, Max, 1914-2002.
Perutz, Max F.
1948-1962 Box 7

Background note: Max Perutz was an Austrian-born British molecular biologist, who shared the 1962 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with John Kendrew, for their studies of the structures of haemoglobin and myoglobin.

 Peyronel,Giorgio
1948 Box 7
 The Physical Society of London
1939-1959 Box 8
 Physics Today
1948-1949 Box 8
 Pike, Eugene
1939-1940 Box 8
 Polycrystal Book Service
1957-1962 Box 8
 Ponder, Eric
1938 Box 8
 Pons, A.L.
1952-1953 Box 8
 Post, Benjamin
1955-1962 Box 8
 Powell, H.M.
1953 Box 8
 Pratt, Richard L.
1964 Box 8
 Prentice Hall, Inc.
1945 Box 8
 Princeton University Press
1951-1958 Box 8
 Folder P
1961-1967 Box 8
 Radio Corporation of America
1944-1946 Box 8
 Ralaff, Luise
1929 Box 8
 Ramachandran, G.N.
1961-1962 Box 8
 Rechel, Ernest R.
1947-1949 Box 8

Responsibilities of Scientists, Department of the Army, Ordnance Department

 Reid, E.Emmet
1933-1934 Box 8

Patterson request substance dithiane.

 Reilley, H.E.
1935 Box 8
 Renouf, E.M., Publishing
1932 Box 8
 Research Corporation
1946-1953 Box 8
 Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute
1961 January Box 8

A. Lindo Patterson talk: "X-Ray Crystal Analysis: A problem in physics, chemistry, mathematics, and logistics."

 Richtmeyer, F.K.
1936 October 2, 5 Box 8
 Riley, D.P.
1939-1954 Box 8
 Rizzo, Frank J.
1948 Box 8
 Robeco Technical Equipment Corporation
1961 Box 8
 Roberts, John D.
1957 Box 8

Nuclear magnetic resonance.

 Robertson, John H.
1951-1952 Box 8
 Robertson, J. Monteath
1947-1962 Box 8
 Rock, Donald H.
1945-1946 Box 8
 Rockefeller Institute
1929-1937 Box 8
 Rojansky, V.
1945 Box 8
 Rose, Irwin Allan
1962-1963 Box 8

Background note: Irwin Rose, (1926 – 2015) was an American biologist. Along with Aaron Ciechanover and Avram Hershko, he was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation. Dr. Rose served on the faculty of Yale School of Medicine's department of biochemistry from 1954 to 1963. He then joined the Fox Chase Cancer Center in 1963 and stayed there until he retired in 1995. He joined University of Pennsylvania during the 1970s and served as a Professor of Physical Biochemistry. He was a distinguished professor-in-residence in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine at the time his Nobel Prize was announced in 2004.

 The Royal Institution
1929-1936 Box 8
 Rundle, R.E.
1948-1953 Box 8
 Ryge, Gunnar
1958 Box 8
 Folder R
1938-1963 Box 8
 Sakaguchi, Kin-ichiro
1961 November 29 Box 8
 Sayre, David
1950 Box 8
 Schmidt, Gerhard M.J.
1952-1962 Box 8
 Schoenberg, I.S.
1965 Box 8
 Schomaker, Verner
1962-1963 Box 8
 Schwartz, Charles
1935 Box 8
 Seitz, Frederick
1939=1956 Box 8
 Selaway, Oleg
1954 Box 8

Other Descriptive Information: Roswell Park Memorial Institute

 Senti, Frederic R.
1949 Box 8
 Sharma, Brahama D.
1966 January 5 Box 8
 Shaw, A. (Albert) Norman
1927-1936 Box 8

Background note: A.Norman Shaw was the director of the MacDonald Physics Lab, McGill University.

 Shoemaker, David B.
1955-1964 Box 8
 Shull, Clifford G.
1944 Box 8
 Sidhu, S.S.
1946-1947 Box 8
 Sigler, Paul B.
1966 Box 8
 Sigma Xi
1941-1953 Box 8
 Singer, James
1966-1967 Box 8
 Singer, Joseph
1946-1947, 1967 Box 8
 Slater, John C.
1931 Box 8
 Small, R.W.H.
1961 Box 8
 Smith, Emil L.
1950-1951 Box 9
 Smith, F.D.
1932 

Discussion of experiments with radiation from simple atoms and from directional radio serials.

 Smith, F.E.
1922 Box 9
 Smith, John & Son
1952 Box 9
 Smyth, H.D.
1941-1945 Box 9
 Sommerfeld, A.
1929 Box 9
 Songs
  Box 9

Songs written for laboratory.

 Sorenson & Company
1950-1952 Box 9

Other Descriptive Information: Voltage Regulator

 Special Chemicals Company, Inc.
1927 Box 9
 Stearns, David and Helen
1945-1952 Box 9
 Stechort-Hafner, Inc.
1957-1958 Box 9
 Stokes, Francis J.
1943-1947 Box 9
 Stratton, Jay A.
1937-1951 Box 9
 Supper, Charles, Co.
1949-1965 Box 9
 Folder S
1928-1967 Box 9
 Talbot, T.R.
1965 Box 9
 Tannenbaum, I.R.
1964 February 20 Box 9
 Tavora, Elysiario
1952 Box 9
 Taylor, Hugh S.
1941-1948 Box 9
 Taylor, Max
1965 Box 9
 Taylor, William J.
1949 Box 9
 Templeton, David H.
1962-1964 Box 9
 Thomas, W. Hersey
1942-1954 Box 9
 Tonks, Lewi
1939-1940 Box 9
 Toussant, J.
1951 Box 9

Para-derivatives of benzoic acid.

 Tremblay J. Arthur
1943 Box 9
 Trueblood, Kenneth
1962 Box 9
 Truter, M.R.
1951 Box 9
 Tyndall, A.M.
1926-1931 Box 9
 Folder T
1934-1966 Box 9
 The Union Society Cambridge, author unknown.
1926 Box 9

Photographs sent to Patterson that puzzle the author.

 United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Products Lab
1921-1931 Box 9

Patterson asks for substance Pinite E.C. Sherrard, chemist at the Forest Products Lab, US Department of Agriculture corresponds about discovery of Sequoyite.

 United States Navy Yard
1942-1951 Box 9
 The United States Rubber Company
1929 Box 9
 University of Pennsylvania
1951,1966 Box 9
 University of Pittsburgh
1947-1948 Box 9
 D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc.
1951-1961 Box 10
 Vickery, Hubert Bradford
1958-1962 Box 10

Background note: H.B. Vickery was a chemist at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Stateion, New Haven, Connecticut.

Rules for the Nomenclature of Natural Amino Acids and Related Substances. Isocitric Acid and Isocitric Acid Lactone. Supplies Patterson with substances and crystals he requests for experimentation. Pottasium dihydrogen isocitrate compound.

 Wadlund, A.P.H.
1938 Box 10

Laue diagrams. Photographs

 Walter J. Johnson, Inc.
1958 Box 10
 Warren, Bertram E., 1902-.
Warren, Bertram E.
1929-1949 Box 10

Organic structure. Lane Theory. Particle size.

Related material: See Works By Others, "A Simplified Derivation of the Laue Particle Size Equation" by Warren including correspondence to Patterson,

 Waser, Jurg
1954-1961 Box 10

Delauney reduction. Triclinic axes.

 Waterfield, Reginald L.
1946 Box 10
 WCAU-TV Philadelphia
1959 Box 10

Research in Cancer Series interview.

 Weaver, Warren
1952 Box 10
 Weiner, Norbert
1951-1953 Box 10

Fourier transform in terms of Hermite functions. Sonine polynomials. Fractional order of Fourier transform.

 Weinhouse, Sidney
1952-1961 Box 10
 Weissenberg Goniometer
1950-1951 Box 10

X-ray goniometer. Weissenberg camera according to the design of E.H. Wiebenga.

 Weld, LeRoy D.
1941-1944 Box 10
 Weldon, James and Alice
1956-1962 Box 10
 White, John G.
1949-1954 Box 10
 White, Thomas N.
1926-1932 Box 10

Many pages of correspondence regarding X-Ray crystal structure experiments between White and Patterson. Cyclohexane hexols and related compounds. Diammino zinc chloride. Model of i-inositol. isomerism on the puckered ring. Crystal Structure Analysis Handbook correspondence.

 Who's Who In America
  Box 10
 Wilkins, Maurice
1964 Box 10
 Williams, J.W.
1944 Box 10
 Williams, Max B.
1943-1944 Box 10
 Wilson, Bright, Jr.
1940-1951 Box 10
 Winch, Dorothy
1938-1951 Box 10

Cyclol. Manuscript review.

 Witco Chemical Company
1947 Box 10
 Wood, Elizabeth A.
1940-1962 Box 11

80 Plane Groups in Three Dimensions. Alpha quartz model.

 Woodson, Robert A.
1942 Box 11
 Wright, George F.
1951-1955 Box 11

Detailed correspondence regarding compounds. New study of methoxycycyclohexylemrcuric halides.

 Wright, Winthrop R.
1943-1946 Box 11
 Wyart, Jean
1959 Box 11
 Wyckoff, Harold R.
1959 Box 11
 Wyckoff, Ralph W. C.
1929-1963 Box 11

Extensive correspondence including work on: Purification of cyclohexane derivatives. Inositols. Structure of hemoglobin crystals by x-rays studies.

 Folder W
1937-1966 Box 11
 X-Ray apparatus
1936-1938 Box 11
 Folder Y
1946-1966 Box 11
 Zirkle, R.E.
1933 Box 11

X-Rays on fern spores.

 Zachariasen, William H.
1940-1962 Box 11

New presentation of the space group theory mentioned.

 Series II. Research
  
 + and W Data
  Box 12

Chart of Proportional Parts included.

 2 and 3 Dimensional Self Transforms Data
  Box 12
 Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Alabama
1948 Box 12

This folder includes a paper listing twelve topics for critical review: Inequalities, Fooo determination, Series is never negative--implicaations on coefficients, neighboring coefficients, large cells-Harker, Figure fields, Sub-summations, Heavy atoms, isoorphism, Perfectly general regions can be projected, Implications--2 and 3 dimensional, Harker's folded cells, criteria of connections. Crystallographic data. Possibly having to do with building Raymond Pepinsky's X-RAC analog computer for computing structure factors and Fourier maps. This revolutionary device, displayed contours on a cathode ray tube and sped up crystallographic computations enormously was built in Auburn, Alabama and later moved to Penn State. Patterson was in attendance for the dedication of the device in 1949.

 Ambiguities Folder 1
1945-1949 Box 12
 Ambiguities Folder 2
1949-1951 Box 12

Related material: See Anna Pell Wheeler data to A. Lindo Patterson, Analysis of Pairs Equations Data, Series II.

 Analysis of Pairs Equations. Polyhedra
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations for 5 points on 18. Data.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Tautology and Icosahedral groups.
1962 Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 32 points on 5 set up, change 4.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 5 points on 19.
1958 Box 12

Note: "I believe that the attached pages show that there is no 5 pair on 19. My present notion is that a pair has to be away denser than 1 to make a 'new' cyclotomic pair on any prime greater than 13." 1958 February 16

 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 4 points on 12
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 5 points on 21 repetitions.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Nine set, center A out of plane.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 7 partitions of 43,
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. List of known pairs.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 7 points on 13 and 7 points on 17.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 6 points on 17.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Miscellaneous.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 31 partitions of 6. 6 points on 17.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Set up primaries.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Primaries, secondaries, xerties
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Tetrahedral cases.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. LHN and RHN
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 11-14, 22-24, 33-34 points.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Pairs of triangles.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 12-14 pairs.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Basic cases, final...
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Schlegel program.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Triangles, tetrahedra,
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Cases.
  Box 12
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 20-22.
  Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 6 points.
  Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Change.
  Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 4 partitions of 8, 4 partitions of 21.
  Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Bixbyite
  Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Erdos. 13 set, Rundle set.
  Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 13 set. Q spheres on edge.
1965 Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Miscellaneous.
1965 Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 4 points.
  Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Homometric 4 points.
1959 Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. GRP areas.
1966 Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Least Squares Adjustment of Data.
  Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data.13 partitions of 4. 21 partitions of 5.
  Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Classification of pairs of words....
1965 Box 13

Classification of pairs of words chosen from an alphabet of N different letters. Correspondence with Dr. J. Hirschfeld.

 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data.Cubic.
  Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Charactaristic functions of 4 points, 5 points.
  Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Shifted set.
  Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Erdos, Rundle set, 13 set. Classification into ABC types.
  Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. 6 points on 17, 6 points on 13, 4 partitions of 15.
  Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Menzers pair
  Box 13
 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Anna Pell Wheeler pairs.
  Box 13

Background note: Anna Pell Wheeler was an American analytical mathematician, educator, and administrator, longtime chair of the mathematics department at Bryn Mawr College. She studied at Göttingen University. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, studying under Eliakim Moore, for her thesis Biorthogonal Systems of Functions with Applications to the Theory of Integral Equations.

 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Anna Pell Wheeler to A. Lindo Patterson
1951 June 8 Box 13

Related material: See Ambiguities folder Series II.

 Analysis of Pairs Equations Data. Some impossibilities. Jose H. Donnay
  Box 13
 Anisotropic Thermal Motion
  Box 13
 Approximate Formulae for Triclinic Calculations
1951 Box 13

Includes correspondence with Jose and Gai Donnay, Walter L.Bond, Martin J. Buerger regarding research.

 Approximation Curves. 3 Drawings.
  Box 13
 Atomic Scattering Factor. Atomic Factor Interpolation Constants.
1961 Box 13
 Bacterial growth
1951 Box 14
 Benzoic acid
  Box 14
 Bragg benzene ring
  Box 14
 Bravis problem transformation
1952 Box 14
 Buerger precision camera. Magnification factor.
1952 Box 14
 Buerger precision camera notes.
1952 Box 14
 Calculus of variatios.
1923 Box 14
 Case for Pepinsky and Calderon
1947 March 25 Box 14
 Characteristic functions.
1951 Box 14

Includes "General Discussion of Ritz Method".

 Chlorbenzoic acid. Proofs
  Box 14

Translation of work by H. Steinmetz

 Cis-para-cyclohexandiol notes
  Box 14
 Cis-ortho-cyclohexandiol observations
1930 Box 14
 Citrates
1969 Box 14
 CO(NHa)2(SOu)2 6H2O
  Box 15
 Coefficients of exponentials
1962 Box 15
 Comparison of a few X-Ray Wave Lengths. Cauchois, Hulubei, Bragg.
1945-1949 Box 15

High precision parameter determination. Conversion factor for X-ray wavelengths. In 1948, Patterson was concerned that the set of wavelengths may or may not have been accurate. Concerned about the accuracy for the new edition of tables.  Correspondence includes Raymond Birge, J.A. Bearden, J.W.M. DuMond, Bernard B. Watson, H.E. Swanson, B.E. Warren.

 Complex variable, contour integrals,
1922-1923 Box 15
 Complex variable notes
1922-1923 Box 15
 Computer program
1964 Box 15
 Concepts
  Box 15
 Considerations with respect to the Reciprocal Lattice
  Box 15
 Consine
1962 Box 15
 Criteria for the Conventional Choice of a Lattice Cell....Folder 1
1948 Box 15
 Criteria for the Conventional Choice of a Lattice Cell....Folder 2
1950 Box 15
 Crystal calculations. IBM 1620 program.
  Box 15
 Crystal diagrams. Folder 1
  Box 15
 Crystal diagrams. Folder 2
  Box 16
 Crystal growing experiments. Log
  Box 16
 Crystal intensity connection notes and charts
  Box 16
 Crystal lattices
1952 Box 16
 Crystallization experiments
  Box 16
 Cumming Pump Corporation report.
1929 Box 16

Patterson's report of tests performed on the pump.

 Delaunay reduction. Cubic lattice. Computer program.
  Box 16
 The Determination of Particle Size by means of X-Rays
  Box 16
 The Determination of Pseudsymetric Structures
  Box 16
 The Determination of the Size and Shape of Crystal Particles by X-Rays
  Box 16

Correspondence between M. von Laue and A Lindo Patterson regarding research.

 Determining the size of crystalline particles
  Box 16
 Differential equations
  Box 16
 Diophantine problems in lattices
  Box 17
 Distances. Recalculation of periodic problem. Seven points.
1945 Box 17

Th. equations. Hierarchies.

 Distances. Linear cases
1946 Box 17
 Distances
1948-1949 Box 17
 Distances. Transformers. Folder 1
1948-1949 Box 18
 Distances. Transformers Folder 2
1940-1949 Box 18
 Early computer program
1961 Box 18
 Ellipsoidal harmonics. Analysis.
  Box 18
 Ellipsoids Folder 1
1964 Box 18
 Ellipsoids Folder 2
  Box 18
 Elliptic functions. Analysis.
  Box 18
 Elliptic helices
  Box 18
 Equations. Folder 1.
  Box 19

Classical Diffration Theory. Faltung Theorum. Harker-Kasper Inequalities. Periodic Structure. Uniqueness for Finite Centrosymmetric Structure.

 Equations. Folder 2
  Box 19
 Ethylene sulphide. Calculation of spacings.
  Box 19
 ELTRA POQ
  Box 19
 Euclidean geometry equations.
1966 Box 19
 The Expression of the Duane-Compton View of Modern Physics...Reciprocal Space
  Box 19
 Finite cases
  Box 19
 Fourier Analysis discussion
1936 Box 19
 Fourier Analysis. A Numerical Method
1936 Box 19
 Fourier Analysis and Synthesis for N Points
1952 April 18 Box 19
 Fourier Decks lists
  Box 19
 Function Spaces between crystal space and fourier transform space
1959 Box 19
 Generalized Faltung
1947-1950 Box 19

Some Crystallographic Applications of a Generalized "Falting" notes by Patterson. Correspondence with Jerome Karle.

 Hermite Functions
  Box 20
 Hexachlorocyclohexane
1947 Box 20

File includes reprint: Separation and Purification of Some Constituents of Commercial Hexacholorcyclohexane by Ramsey, W.I. Patterson. Correspondence with U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

 Homometric calculations
1949 Box 20
 Homometric pairs. Research with R.E. Rundle
1948-1953 Box 20
 Homometric structures.
1952-1953 Box 20

Notes titled: The Question of Uniqueness in diffraction Analysis. File includes a bibliography on homometric structures.

 Inactive inositol dihydrate. Data of Quebrachito.
  Box 20
 Inositol
1929 Box 20
 IBM. Division with negative dividend.
  Box 20

Data on Lactone plane. Least squares plane. Citric acid carboxyls.

 IBM Fourier Routine 602A. Summation program.
1958-1959 Box 20
 IBM Procedure. Fourier.
  Box 20
 IBM Program. Compiler
  Box 20
 LS Plane and Surface
  Box 20
 LS Processor
  Box 21
 Lysozyme and Substrate
  Box 21
 Master stencils. Tables. Strips. Folder 1
  Box 21

Sines, cosines data.

 Master stencils. Tables. Strips. Folder 2
  Box 21
 Mathematical Problems in Crystallography
  Box 21

Other Descriptive Information: Folder includes reprint.

 Measurements of standard cells memorandum. Data
1956 Box 21
 Metal salts of citric acid. Phases of research.
  Box 21
 Methionine methyl sulfonium bromide
  Box 21

Data and figures.

 Methods in Crystal Analysis Folder 1
  Box 21

Notes on the use of fourier series as a representation of crystal structure.

 Methods in Crystal Analysis Folder 2
  Box 21

Results of determinant expansion.

 Methods in Crystal Analysis Folder 3
  Box 22
 Miscellaneous data. Folder 1
  Box 22
 Miscellaneous data. Folder 2
  Box 22
 Miscellaneous data. Folder 3
  Box 22
 Miscellaneous data. Folder 4
  Box 22
 A Modification of the Design for the Precession Camera
1965-1966 Box 22
 Modular equations.
1952 Box 22

Correspondence from John C. Oxtoby at Bryn Mawr explaining the reduction theorem Patterson needs. File includes a note title "Here is a solution of your system."

 N points on the surface of a sphere by N unit vectors....
1966 Box 22

Includes description of rows and columns. "Each unique set is determined by its row label and its column label."

 NaH2 cit 3-D data. Folder 1
  Box 22
 NaH2 cit 3-D data. Folder 2.
  Box 22
 Numerical Evaluation of Fourier Transforms
  Box 23
 P-chlorphenyl acrylic acid
1952-1953 Box 23
 Packing of spheres
  Box 23
 Packing of spheres program. MULTAM
1963 Box 23
 Pairs class A,B,C. Program.
  Box 23
 Paracyclophanyltriphenylporphyrin. PCPP. Atomic positions.
1952 Box 23
 Parallel perspective.
1964 Box 23
 Parametral equation for an ellipse.
1959 Box 23
 Particle size.
1939 Box 23

Research data for "The Diffraction of X-rays by Small Crystalline Particles." and "The Scherrer Formula for X-Ray Particle Size Determination." See Series Works by Patterson.

 Peaks or Maxima
  Box 23
 Phenylacetic acid
  Box 23
 Phenylbutyric acid
  Box 23
 Physical Units and Dimensional Analysis
  Box 23
 Planes of symmetry. A crystal experiment
  Box 23
 Polarization factor for monochromatized radiation
1953 Box 23
 Polygonal functions
  Box 23
 Precission of the goniometer equation
  Box 23
 Prime Finder and Factors
  Box 23
 Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  Box 23
 Quercitol
  Box 24
 Quebrachitol crystal
1928 Box 24
 Ray Diagram Device X at Low Temperature.
  Box Oversize
Oversize

2 blueprints

 Reduction of a system of equations on a ring
1966 Box 24
 Rochelle salt estimates and tables
  Box 24
 Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
1929-1931 Box 24
 Rojansky problems
1939 Box 24
 S-phenyloalenic acid
  Box 24
 SELL program test.
1964 Box 24

Folder includes figures.

 Sequoyitol
1928-1930 Box 24

Folder includes table divided by substance, formula, crystol class, lattice, axial translations, cell volume, density, space group, mols per cell.

 Sine equations
1962 Box 25
 Sodium citrate
1965 Box 25
 Standardization of camera tracks and camera bases.
1959 Box 25

File includes photo of Goniometer and paper on Adjustment of Weissenberg Goniometer. Blue prints.

 Sunbar formulae
  Box 25

Other Descriptive Information: Newspaper clipping "Computer Holds Open House" 1964. Dartmouth.

 Symmetry and Crystal Structure Folder 1
1947 Box 25

Correspondence from Samuel G. Gordon on crystal systems v. symmetry.

 Symmetry and Crystal Structure Folder 2
1947 Box 25
 Symmetry: Properties of solutions.
1943-undated 

File includes Ritz method, Rhombas. Calculation of grand state of membrane. Oblique membranes. Simple polynomial.

 Symmetry: Properties of solutions
1946-1947 Box 25
 Tables. Notes on Theory of Bessel Functions by G.N. Watson.
  Box 26
 Tabulated Data for the Seventeen Plane Groups
  Box 26
 Tammes problem
  Box 26

Other Descriptive Information: Telescoptics magazine article, 1942.

 Tensor analysis notes.
1921 Box 26
 Theory of numbers
  Box 26
 The Theory of X-Ray Particle Size Determination
  Box 26
 Theoretical oxalic acid dihydrate note.
  Box 26
 Theta functions
  Box 26
 Three tailed phage
  Box 26
 Three and Two Dimensional Fourier Summation Program. Gauss Seidel. IBM Type 602 A.
  Box 26

Includes An Iterative Method for Solution of Regression Weights and Similar Problems by Martin H. Greenberger and Joe H. Ward, Jr.

 Toemmies
  Box 26
 Toe Tac Tiz
  Box 26
 Topological program
  Box 26
 Transform of atoms on a non-circular helix
1959-1964 Box 26
 A Transform Space "midway" between Crystal and Reciprocal Space.
1951-1959 Box 26

Memorandum on Fourier Transforms of Fractional Order.

Related material: See Series I, Correspondence with Paul Ewald, 1953 May 27, 29.

 Trans-para-cyclohexandiol. Observations
  Box 27
 Trans-para-diacetate
  Box 27
 Triacute. Tetrahedron. Lattice geometry.
1948-1949 Box 27

Other Descriptive Information: Bibliography Auguste Bravais.

 Vector analysis
  Box 27

File includes Theorem due to Helmholtz, hydrodynamics, Sokes theorem

 The Vector Distance Sets of a Finite Set of Points
1951-1966 Box 27
 Vector methods in different equations
  Box 27
 Vectors Folder 1
  Box 27
 Vectors Folder 2
  Box 27
 Visual calculations in homometrics
  Box 28
 Wind tunnel data
  Box 28
 Whitaker analysis. Modern.
  Box 28
 An X-Ray Investigation of the Lower w-Phenyl Normal Saturated Fatty Acids
1927 
 Series IIa Research by Others
  
 Divergent...X-ray photography of crystals, notes and questions, Kathleen Lonsdale.
1948 Box 28
 A Homogeneous Reciprocal Lattice for Bravais-Miller Indices, Warner E. Love
1952-1958 Box 28

Background note: Warner E. Love was a post doctoral student in A Lindo Patterson's lab at Fox Chase Camcer Center.

"I believe we are justified in claiming __ (mean)=3.5'.", Saturday evening December 7, 1957. Note to A. Lindo Patterson regarding research and Adox hold up.

 Investigation of Certain Substitution Products of Cyclohexane, T.N. White
1926-1928 Box 28
 Isomorpous replacement. Patterson Function, David Harker
1952 Box 28
 Line groups, Kathleen Lonsdale
1952 Box 28
 Neutron Diffraction Pattern, S. Spooner
1965 September 23 Box 28
 Parachlorobenzoic acid, Selma Celikovic?
1947-1948 Box 28

J.R.C. (Joan R. Clark?) diagrams. Data with "Selma" at top. Selma Celikovic? Correspondence from Beatrice S. Magdoff to "Selma" that includes information she needs for calculations.

 Simple Positive and Negative Pulse Generator...., James L. Engle
1964 August 18 Box 28
 Ueber eine Moeglichkeit, die Phasenlage der reflekteirenden...., by A. Keller
1955 June 29 Box 28
 Series III. Lab Books and Notebooks
  
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book
1920-1921 Box 29
 Patterson, A. Lindo notes. McGill University
1922-1925 Box 29
 Patterson, A. Lindo notes. Caius College, Cambridge, England and Royal Institution, London
1922-1925 Box 29
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. Notes II.
1925 February Box 29
 Patterson, A Lindo Lab book. Calculations I.
1925 March Box 29
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. McGill University. Collected Results
1922-1932 Box 30
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. McGill University. Fourier Series and Crystal Structure.
1927 March Box 30

Reciprocal Space and Notes on Symmetry and Physical Properties

 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. McGill University. Electron Theory. Optical Rotation.
1927 October Box 30
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. McGill University. Space Group Theory and Fourier Series.
1928 December Box 30
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. McGill University. Notes and Examples on Integral Equations
1929 Summer Box 30
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. McGill University. Notes on Research Experiments
undated Box 30
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book #1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Crystal Analysis Data. Fourier Series.
1933 December - 1934 August Box 31
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book #2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Fourier Series.
1934 August - 1936 March Box 31
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book #3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Particle Size.
1935 February Box 31

Includes notes from 1949

 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book #4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Crystal Analysis.
1936 March - 1940 January Box 31
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book #5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Tables.
1934 March Box 31
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book #6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. X-Ray Spectrometer Data. Particle Size.
1935 March Box 31
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book #7. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Ring Molecules.
1933 December Box 31
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book #8. Tab. Data for 17 Plane Groups. Differences for Sp. Groups.
1934 February - 1940 September Box 31
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book #9. Bryn Mawr College.
1940 March 31 Box 32
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book #10. Bryn Mawr College.
1943 May 16 Box 32
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book #11. Bryn Mawr College.
1943 July-1943 November Box 32
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. Bryn Mawr College. Anisotropic Media.
1943 July 29 Box 32
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. Bryn Mawr College.
1943 October 7 Box 32
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book #12 (1 of 2) Bryn Mawr College. Small Angle Scattering.
1944 May 25 Box 32
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book #12 (2 of 2). Bryn Mawr College. Distance families.
1945 May 9 Box 32
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. Dalton Hall: Bryn Mawr College. Research notes.
1948 September 27 Box 32
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. Matrix Calculus.
1958 July 14 Box 32
 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #3. Rubidium Dihydrogen Citrate. Structure Factors. Interatomic Distances.
  Box 33
 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #4. Rubidium Isocitric Lactone. Potassium Hydrogen Isocitric Lactone. Folder 1
  Box 33
 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #4. Rubidium Isocitric Lactone. Potassium Hydrogen Isocitric Lactone. Folder 2
  Box 33
 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #5. Sodium Dihydrogen Citrate. Fourier Inputs, Structure Factor
  Box 33
 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #6
  Box 33

See Series II Ambiguities

 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #7. Sodium Dihydrogen Citrate. Structure Factor, Fourier Input.
  Box 33
 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #8 Potassium Isocitric Lactone. Structure Factor Calculations: Fourier Inputs (1 of 2)
  Box 33
 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #8 Potassium Isocitric Lactone. Structure Factor Calculations: Fourier Inputs. (2 of 2)
  Box 33
 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #9. Potassium Isocitric Lactone. (Least Squares Matrices). (1 of 2)
  Box 34
 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #9. Potassium Isocitric Lactone. (Least Squares Matrices). (2 of 2)
  Box 34
 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #11. Raw and Reconciled Data. Rb, K Isocitrate. (1 of 2)
  Box 34
 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #11. Raw and Reconciled Data. Rb, K Isocitrate. (2 of 2)
  Box 34
 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #12. Scattering Factors and Organic Master
  Box 34
 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #15. Notes by Patterson. Distance Analysis. Jerome Karle correspondence.....
  Box 34

Also includes Number of Arrangements on a Circle, Circle with P Locations n Points, Absolute Problem of Forming a Tetrahedron, Symmetry of Simplexes, Number of Non-Congruent Arrangements...., Number of Arrangements on a Line.

 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #16. Visual Calculations in Homometrics....
  Box 35
 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #17. More Homometric Calculations
  Box 35
 Patterson, A. Lindo Notebook #18. Homometrics: Distances, Latin-Greek, Half Sets, Degeneracy
  Box 35
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. Precession Theory.
1950-1954 Box 36

References to Buerger Monograph

 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. Calculation Routines.
1952 Box 36
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. IBM notes
1954 Box 36
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book Tammes Problem.
1964 Box 36
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. Numbers.
1965 Box 36
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. Fourier Calculations and Tables
undated Box 36
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. IBM code numbers, descriptions, dates.
undated Box 36
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. Isocitric Lactone.
undated Box 36
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. Mellitic Acid. Citric Acid.
undated Box 36
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. Miscellaneous.
undated Box 36
 Patterson, A. Lindo Lab book. NA H2 CIT Volume 4. Upper level data.
undated Box 36
 Series IIIa. Lab Books by Others
  
 Clark, Joan R. lab book. Molecular Microbiology and Structural Biochemistry
1951-1953 Box 37
 Groshens, Barbara lab book.
  Box 37
 Love, Warren lab book. Alkali Citrates
  Box 37
 Love, Warren lab book. Azideweiss Data. 1Integrated Weissenberg Measurements.
1961 Box 37
 Taylor, Max R.lab book. The Structure of lithium Glycolate....
1965 Box 37
 White, T.N. Journal I.
1930 May-August Box 37
 White, T.N. Journal II
1930 August-September Box 37
 Wither and Whence
1961 Box 37
 Unkown author. B-p-chlorphenyl acrylic
1951 Box 38
 Unkown author. Crystallization.
  Box 37
 Unkown author. Potassium dihydrogen citrate.
  Box 38
 Unkown author. Substrates of Acourtase. Abstracting and crystal growing.
1967 Box 38
 Series IV Works by A. Lindo Patterson
  
 The Absolute Configuration of Naturally Occurring Isocitric Acid
1961 Box 39
 An Alternative Interpretation for Vector Maps
  Box 39
 Ambiguities in X-Ray Analysis
1939-1943 Box 39
 Approximate Formulae for Tri-clinic Calculations
1951-1952 Box 39

Includes correspondence between George Tunnel and A. L. Patterson

 Bibliography of A. Lindo Patterson
  Box 39
 Bryn Mawr Laboratory Remodel, by Walter C. Michels and A Lindo Patterson
  Box 39
 Bryn Mawr publicity memorandum.
1946 November 15 Box 39
 Colloidal Clay Known as Catalpo Report
1919-1942 Box 39
See Blueprint of Plan Settling Tanks in basement Oversize.

Report for Wilson, Paterson and Gillford Limited, Montreal. File includes a patent by William Feldenheimer of London. See oversize blueprint of Plan Settling Tanks, Canadian China Clay Company. Catalpo treated leather, printing inks and the manufacture of rubber. File includes photo negatives and print material.

 Crystal Lattice Models....Close Packing of Spheres Folder 1
  Box 39
 Crystal Lattice Models....Close Packing of Spheres Folder 2.
1940 Box 39
 Crystal Structures of Two Para-substituted Phenylpropionic Acids
1952 Box 39

File includes figures.

 The Determination of the Components of Interatomic Distances in Crystals
  Box 39

Includes rough draft of correspondence to Paul P. Ewald

 The Determination of Particle Size by Means of X-Rays....
  Box 39

Other Descriptive Information: I. The Calculation of Interference Functions for Particles of Various Shapes.

 The Determination of Pseudosymmetric Structures
  Box 39
 The Diffraction of X-rays by Small Crystalline Particles
  Box 39
 A Direct Method for the Determination of the Components of Inter-atomic Distances in Crystals.
  Box 39
 Error Analysis for the Buerger Precision Camera
1958-1960 Box 39

Article authored by Patterson and Warner E. Love Correspondence in file: A. Pabst, Warner Love

 Experiences in Crystallography 1924-date.
  Box 39
 A Fourier Series Method for the Determination....
  Box 40

Other Descriptive Information: Paper was presented in part at the Washington meeting of the American Philosophical Society in 1934

 Function Spaces Between Crystal Space and Fourier Transform Space
  Box 40
 The Gibbs- Ewald Reciprocal Lattice
1930 Box 40
 A Homogeneous Reciprocal Latice for Bravais-Miller Indices
  Box 40
 Homometric Structures
1953 Box 40
 In Integegrating Mechanism for the Buerger Precision Camera
1954 Box 40
 International Tables for X-Ray Crystallography Correction
1961 June 29 Box 40
 The Interpretation of X-Ray Patterns from Oriented Materials
  Box 40
 Mathematical Problems in Crystallography
  Box 40
 The Measurement of the Size of Crystal Particles by Means of Ruentgen Rays
  Box 40
 Measurement of the Size of Crystal Particles by Means of X-Ray
  Box 40
 Methods in Crystal Analysis. Folder 1
1930 Box 40

I. Some Properies of Fourier Series and their Coefficients. II. The Enhancement Principle and the Fourier Series of Certain Types of Function. III. The Application of Fourier Analysis to the Interpretation of X-Ray Data.

 Methods in Crystal Analysis. Folder 2
1930 Box 40

IV. Pseudo Symmetry in Progress

 A Method for the Summation of the Fourier Series.....by Patterson and Tunell
1941 Box 40

Correspondence with George Tunell

 Modified Hagg Type X-Ray Tube
1936 July 18 Box Oversize
 An Orthogonal Unit Vector Triplet Associated with a General Lattice
  Box 41
 Plan Settling Tanks blue print. Canadian China Clay Company
  Box 41
See oversize. LH Basement

Related material: See Colloidal Clay Known as Catalpo Report.

 Preliminary Report of an Investigation of the Crystal Structure of the Lower Members....
1926 Box 41

Correspondence from professor.

 Remarks on the Delaunay Reduction, by A Lindo Patterson and Warren Love
  Box 41

Includes data.

 The Scattering of Electrons From Single Crystals of Nickel
  Box 41

Correspondence to Professor Thomson draft.

 The Sherrer Formula for X-Ray Particle Size Determination
  Box 41
 Special Relativity in Refracting Media
1941 Box 41
 Surface Forces in Eggs Such as Arbacia. Folder 1
  Box 41

Theory of Egg Squasher. Computation on Cole's data Correspondence with Kenneth S. Cole and Newton Harvey

 Surface Forces in Eggs Such as Arbacia. Folder 2
1937 Box 41

Correspondence with Kenneth S. Cole

 A Survey of the Theory and of the Practical Methods for the Determination...
  Box 41
 Symmetry Maps Derived from the F 2 - Series
  Box 41
 Tabulated Data for the Seventeen Plane Groups
  Box 42
 Translation of the Hermann-Manguin Symbols for Space
  Box 42

Correspondence from J.D.H. Donnay

 The Transportation of Electronic Energy (cathode and...) into Electromagnetic....
1924 May Box 42

A. Lindo Patterson's Masters thesis.

 Treatment of Anomalous Dispersion in X-Ray Diffraction Data
1963 Box 42

Correspondence with I. Fankuchen and Vernon Schomaker. See also Schomaker, Vernon in Series I Correspondence.

 The Uniqueness of an X-Ray Crystal Analysis
  Box 42
 The Use of an MKS System of Units in a First Course in Electricity
1939 Box 42

Correspondence with George Campbell, W.H. Michener, Duane Roller

 Ueber das Gibbs-Ewaldsche Reziproke Gitter und den dazugehorigen Raum
  Box 42
 X-Rays and Compact Computer Unlock Mysteries of Protein Crystals
1962 Box 42
 X-Ray Crystal Analysis of the Substrates of Aconitase Folder 1
  Box 42

I. Rubidium Dihydrogen Citrate. II. Anhydrous Citric Acid. III. Crystallization, Cell Constants, and Space Groups of Some Alkali Citrates

 X-Ray Crystal Analysis of the Substrates of Aconitase Folder 2
  Box 42

VII. The Structure of Lithium Ammonium Hydrogen Citrate Monohydrate.

 The X-Ray Determination of Particle Size
1936 Box 42
 An X-Ray Examination of Quebrachitol by Patterson and White
  Box 42
 The X-Ray Investigation of Certain Derivatives of Cyclohexane Folder 1
  Box 42
 The X-Ray Investigation of Certain Derivatives of Cyclohexane Folder 2
1930 Box 42
 An X-Ray Investigation of the Lower with Phenyl Normal Saturated Fatty Acids
  Box 42
 Series V. Works by Others
  
 Aborn, R.H. and R.L. Davidson, "X-Ray Studies of Particle Size in Silica"
  Box 43
 Bernal, J.D. "Notes on the Determination of Cell Size"
  Box 43
 Bragg, W, Lawrence, "X-Ray Optics"
  Box 43
 Burns, D.M. and J. Iball, "Unit cells and space groups of citric acid and some potassium..."
  Box 43
 Cameron, G. Harvey, "X-ray Determination of Particle-size."
  Box 43
 Campbell, George A., "What is the Meter-Kilogram-Second-Volt System of Units?"
  Box 43
 Cruickshank, D.W.J., "Transformations from triclinic to unit orthogonal axes"
1965 August 4 Box 43
 Davisson, C. and L.H. Germer, "The Diffraction of Electrons by a Crystal of Nickel."
  Box 43
 Donohue, Jerry, "Notes for authors:Positional parameters"
  Box 43
 Johnson, Carroll K., "X-ray Crystal Analysis of the Substrates of Aconitase"
  Box 43
 Karle, J.Karle and H. Hauptman, "Solution of the Phase Problem"
  Box 43
 Kilb, R.W.,"The Transform of Atoms on a Non-Circular Helix"
1959 Box 43
 Littleton, Cecily Darwin, "A Structure Determination of the Gluconate Ion"
  Box 43
 Lonsdale, Kathleen, "X-ray Wave-length and crystal spacing units of measurements"
  Box 43
 Langmuir, D.B. and R.B. Nelson, "Crystal-Structure Models for Close-Packed Systems"
1940 Box 43
 Love, Warner, "A Homogeneous Reciprocal Lattice for Bravais-Miller Indices"
  Box 43
 Macintyre, Walter M. and Jerry D. Moseley, "Programs for the Correction of X-ray Intensities for Absorption...."
1963 Box 43
 Perdok, W.G., "Prezo Detector. A Sensitive Apparatus for Qualitative Testing...."
1935 Box 43
 Pipes, Louis A., "Practical Methods for the Summation of Fourier Series"
  Box 43
 Sands, R.H., "Biological Application of EPR"
  Box 43
 Sayre, David, "The Fourier Transform in X-ray Crystal Structure Analysis"
1949 March 18 Box 43
 Taylor, Max R. "The Crystal Structure of 2-Keto-3Ethoxybutryaldehyde...."
1965 Box 44
 Tommasi, Giovanni B., "The Determination of Crystal Structures", "The Determination of Crystal Structures", "Forma Della Nuvola..."
  Box 44
 Tompa, H. "The Absorption Correction in Crystal Structure Analysis....", "Two Dimensional Absorption Correction..."
  Box 44
 Vickery, Hubert Bradford, "Experimental Evidence on the Configuration of the Optically Active..."
  Box 44
 Vickery, Hubert Bradford and David G. Wilson, "Preparation of Potassium Dihydrogen..."
1958 Box 44
 Vickery, H.B., "A Suggested New Nomenclature for the Isomers of Isocitric Acid"
  Box 44
 Warren, Bertram E.,"A Simplified Derivation of the Laue Particle Size Equation"
  Box 44
 Waser, Jurg, " The Anisotropic Temperature Factor in Triclinic Coordinates"
  Box 44
 White, T.N. "An X-ray Investigation of Certain Derivatives of Cyclohexane III....."
  Box 44
 Wood, Elizabeth A., "The Vocabulary of Surface Crystallography"
  Box 44
 Wood, Elizabeth A. "The 80 Plane Groups in Three Dimensions"
1962-1963 Box 44
 Series VI. Symposia, Meetings, Conferences, Talks
  
 American Crystallographic Association. Working draft of constitution. Nominating committee.
1949 Box 45
 American Crystallography Association
1950 April-December Box 45
 American Crystallography Association
1951 January-October Box 45
 American Crystallography Association
1952 June Box 45
 American Crystallography Association
1953  Box 45
 American Crystallography Association
1954  Box 45

Meetings in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Committee meetings.

 American Crystallography Association
1955  Box 45

A. Lindo Patterson gave talk: "Some mall Molecules of Biological Interest" at the Spring meeting, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Structures of Biological Importance.  File includes correspondence between publications committee.

 American Crystallography Association
1956 January-June Box 45
 American Crystallography Association
1957 January-November Box 45

File includes American Crystallographic Association constitution.

 American Crystallography Association
1958 January-November Box 45
 American Crystallography Association
1959  Box 45
 American Crystallography Association. Standardization of Camera Tracks and Camera Bases report.
1959 November 1 Box 45

Final report of the Apparatus and Standards Committee

 American Crystallographic Association
1960 January 24-27 Box 45
 American Crystallographic Association,
1962 June Box 45
 American Crystallography Association
1963 March-December Box 45
 American Crystallography Association
1964 Box 45
 American Crystallography Association and Mineralogical Society of America, Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
1965 June 27-July2 Box 45

C.K. Johnson , Chemistry division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, talk titled "Stereoscopic Drawings of Some Crystal Structures".

 American Society for X-Ray and Electron Diffraction
1941 December 31 Box 46
 American Society for X-Ray and Electron Diffraction
1943 June 7-11 Box 46
 American Society for X-Ray and Electron Diffraction
1944 August 21-25 Box 46
 American Society for X-Ray and Electron Diffraction
1946  Box 46

Includes talk: "Ambiguities in Diffraction Analysis" by A.L. Patterson.

 American Society for X-Ray and Electron Diffraction
1947 June 23-26 Box 46
 American Society for X-Ray and Electron Diffraction. Folder 1
1948  Box 46
 American Society for X-Ray and Electron Diffraction. Folder 2
1948 Box 46
 American Society for X-Ray and Electron Diffraction
1949 Box 46
 Bryn Mawr College Chemistry Colloquium. Determination of Absolute .....,Thomas H. Doyne.
1958 January 17 Box 46
 Classified Bibliography of Crystallography Papers. American Crystallographic Association
1950-1952 Box 46
 Computers and the Phase Problem in X-Ray Crystal Analysis. Conference
1950 April 6-8 Box 47
 Crystallographic Society
1946 March 21-23 Box 47

Abstracts of papers presented at the Spring meeting at Smith College.

 Crystallographic Society of America
1947 March 19-21 Box 47

Abstracts of papers for the Second Annual Spring Meeting, US Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland.

 Crystallographic Society of America
1948 March 31-April 3 Box 47

Abstracts of papers for the third annual Spring meeting. Joint meeting with American Society for X-Ray and Electron Diffraction, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.

 Crystallographic Society of America
1949 April 7-9 Box 47
 Crystals
1959 September 1 Box 47
 Institute for Cancer Research. Future development.
1956-1963 Box 47
 Institute for Cancer Research. Procedures for US Public Health Grants manual.
1963 Box 47
 IBM Scientific Computing Symposium on Combinatorial Problems
1964 March 16-18 Box 47

A. Lindo Patterson talk: "Problems in Crystallography".

 International Union of Crystallography. First Congress, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
1948 July 28-August 3 Box 47

A. Lindo Patterson talk: "Ambiguities in the Diffraction Analysis of Structure." Section O: New Developments in Structure Determinations. Address by Professor von Laue.

 International Union of Crystallography. First Congress, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Professor von Laue address.
1948 August Box 47
 International Union of Crystallography. Executive Committee
1949 Box 47
 International Union of Crystallography. Folder 1
1951  Box 48

Talk: "The Structures of Parachlor and Parabrombenzoic Acids." by A.L. Patterson and Joan R. Clark

 International Union of Crystallography. Folder 2
1951 Box 48
 International Union of Crystallography, "The Information Contained in a Vector Map", A Lindo Patterson.
1951 Box 48
 International Union of Crystallography.
1952 Box 48
 International Union of Crystallography.
1953 Box 48
 International Union of Crystallography. Executive Committee. Folder 1
1954  Box 48
 International Union of Crystallography. Executive Committee. Folder 2
1954 Box 48
 International Union of Crystallography.
1957  Box 49

Other Descriptive Information: A. Lindo Patterson designated a delegate to the 4th Congress of the International Union of Crystallography by the National Academy of Sciences and the National Research Council.

 International Union of Crystallography. Folder 1
1963 Box 49
 International Union of Crystallography. Folder 2.
1963 Box 49
 von Laue, Max birthday party symposium, Berlin, Germany
1959 October 9 Box 49

Celebrated with 13 talks by fellow scientists. Reprint included.

 Library Committee. Bryn Mawr, Haverford, Swarthmore Colleges
1941-1946 Box 49
 Memorial for A. Lindo Patterson. Folder 2
1984 November 13-15 Box 49
 Memorial for A. Lindo Patterson. Folder 3
1984 November 13-15 Box 50

Symposium held at the Institute for Cancer Research. Fox Chase Cancer Center. Symposium was a tribute to A. Lindo Patterson on the 50th anniversary of the Patterson Function, included memorial to Patterson as well as a presentation of scientific papers.

 Memorial for A. Lindo Patterson. Folder 4
1984 November 13-15 Box 50

Symposium held at the Institute for Cancer Research. Fox Chase Cancer Center. Symposium was a tribute to A. Lindo Patterson on the 50th anniversary of the Patterson Function, included memorial to Patterson as well as a presentation of scientific papers.

 Memorial for A. Lindo Patterson. Folder 5
1984 November 13-15 Box 50

Symposium held at the Institute for Cancer Research. Fox Chase Cancer Center. Symposium was a tribute to A. Lindo Patterson on the 50th anniversary of the Patterson Function, included memorial to Patterson as well as a presentation of scientific papers.

 National Research Council
1948 Box 50
 National Research Council
1950 Box 50
 National Research Council
1951 Box 50
 National Research Council
1953 Box 50
 National Research Council
1956-1957 Box 50

A Lindo Patterson appointed as a member of the National Research Council to represent the American Crystallographic Association in the Division of Physical Sciences.

 National Research Council
1957 Box 50
 National Research Council
1958 Box 51
 National Research Council
1959 Box 51

Includes correspondence about an agreement between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics providing for a broad series of exchanges in cultural, technical and educational fields.

 National Research Council
1962 Box 51
 The New York Academy of Sciences. X-Ray Diffraction Symposium.
1940-1941 Box 51

Conference on "The Amphoteric Properties of Proteins"

 Nuclear Fission and the Atomic Bomb Fall Seminars
1945 September-November Box 51

Authors of papers: Margarot Lewis, W.E. Stephens, R. Vought, B. Sorin, B. Goodman, W. Meyerhof, S. Pasternack, K. Krieger, P.H. Miller, Jr.

 Patterson, A. Lindo talk notes
1949-1956 Box 51
 Physics Club of Philadelphia Members
1946 Box 51
 Problems of crystallography
  Box 51

IBM talk by A. Lindo Patterson

 Protein Structure Project
1951-1955 Box 51
 Protein Structure Project
1956-1959 Box 51
 Research Conference, University of Pennsylvania
1968 April 22-24 Box 52

Flyers for talk by Jenny Glusker, "Stereochemical relationshis between the substrates of aconitase." and by Max Perutz, "Structure and Function of Hemoglobin."

 Small Angle X-Ray Scattering Conference, University of Missouri
1949 October 21-22 Box 52
 Spectroscopy and its Applications Conference, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
1938 July 18-20 Box 52
 Structures of Molecules of Biochemical Interest
  Box 52
 Structure of Proteins Conference, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California
1953 September 21-25 Box 52
 USA National Committee for Crystallography
1949 Box 52
 USA National Committee for Crystallography
1950 Box 52
 USA National Committee for Crystallography
1951 Box 52
 USA National Committee for Crystallography
1952 Box 52
 USA National Committee for Crystallography
1953 Box 52
 USA National Committee for Crystallography
1954 Box 52
 USA National Committee for Crystallography
1955 Box 52
 USA National Committee for Crystallography
1956 Box 52
 USA National Committee for Crystallography
1957 Box 52
 USA National Committee for Crystallography
1958 Box 52
 USA National Committee for Crystallography
1959 Box 52
 USA National Committee for Crystallography
1965 Box 52
 USA National Committee for Crystallography, Moscow, USSR
1966 July Box 52
 Series VII. Reprints
  
 Reprtints by Patterson et al. Folder 1
1927-1949 Box 53
 Reprtints by Patterson et al. Folder 2
1950-1968, undated Box 53
 Reprints by others. A-C, Folder 1
  Box 53

Authors: James Singer, R. Hosemann and S.N. Bagchi, R.K. Bullough,G. Borrmann, Bonnett, Cannon, Johnson, Sutherland, Todd, Smith.

 Reprints by others. D, Folder 2
  Box 53
 Reprints by others. G-H, Folder 3
  Box 53
 Reprints by others. M-W, Folder 4
  Box 53
 Series VIIa. Reprints by Others Reviewed by A. Lindo Patterson
  
 Folder A-D Patterson reviews.
  Box 54
 Folder E-L Patterson reviews.
  Box 54
 Folder M-Y Patterson reviews
  Box 54
 Series VIII. Courses.
  
 Boundary Value Problems
1934 Box 55
 Chemistry 1C Lab
  Box 55
 Chemistry 201.Crystal structures from X-ray powder potographs.
  Box 55
 Geometrical Symmetry. Folder 1
  Box 55
 Geometrical Symmetry. Folder 2
  Box 55
 Graduate lectures, "The Application of X-Rays to the Study of the Structure of Matter"
1925 Box 55

Series of four lectures given by A. Lindo Patterson.

 Optical Crystallography, Folder 1
  Box 55
 Optical Crystallography, Folder 2
  Box 55
 Physics 740 E. Space Groups
  Box 55
 Series IX. Printed Material
  
 American Institute of Physics, Style Manual
1951 Box 56
 Arthur D. Little, Inc. Acorn Magazine
1958, undated Box 56

Other Descriptive Information: The Turbo Encabulator

 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. Charles Galton Darwin, Volume 9
1963 Box 56
 Bulletins of the Theory of Differential Periodicity
1950-1956 Box 56
 Chemical and Engineering News
1952, 1953, 1959 Box 56
 The Critic, Montreal, Canada, Volumes 6-10
1921 Box 56
 IBM Manuals. Calculating punch.
1953 Box 56
 The Institute of Physics. Catalogue of Recent Publications. Notes and Notices.
1948, 1949, 1953 Box 56
 Journal of Scientific Instruments
1928 August Box 56
 National Academy of Sciences. National Research Council. Division of Physical Sciences Directory.
1960-1961 Box 56
 Newspaper clippings.
  Box 56
 The Scratch, Montreal, Canada
1920-1921 Box 56

Article, Science and Life: Aberdeen Adresses, by Frederick Soddy.

 The Symbols Committee, Royal Society. "Symbols, Signs and Abbreviations"
1951 Box 56
 Universal X-Ray Photogoniometer
  Box 56
 University of Sydney, School of Chemistry, Quarterly Report of the Crystal Structure Group
1961-1962 Box 56
 Series X. Grants
  
 Application of Crystallographic Techniques
1960 Box 56
 Crystal Structures of Biologically Significant Metal Complexes, Max R. Taylor
1966 Box 56
 Metabolism of Organic Acids of Leaves, H.B. Vickery
1957 Box 56
 Protein Crystal Structure Determination by X-Rays, C.L. Pekeris
1961-1962 Box 56
 Structure and Absolute Configuration of Potassium...., van der Helm, Glusker, Minkin et al
  Box 56
 Theoretical and Experimental Studies on Bonding....., A. Lindo Patterson
1953-1958 Box 56
 X-Ray Crystallography Establishing New Training Program, James V. Silverton
1964 Box 56
 Series XI. Personal
  
 Birth certificate, certified copy
1987 Box 57
 Curriculum vitae, A Lindo Patterson
1931-1934 Box 57
 "A Dimley Resolved Patterson", Jenny Glusker. Past President's Address, Calgary, Canada.
1980 Box 57
 Examinations, McGill University, Oxford University, University of London
1920-1926 Box 57
 Journal of A. Lindo Patterson
1926 Box 57
 Obituary newspaper clippings
1966 Box 57
 Songs and entertaining writings.
  Box 57
 Writings by A. Lindo Patterson
  Box 57

Includes thoughts on religion, philosophy, creative writing.

 Series XII. Photographs and Prints
  
 American Crystallographic Association, New Hampton, New Hampshire
1950 August 21 Box 57
 American Crystallographic Association
1958? Box 57

Other Descriptive Information: Possibly photo of meeting at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

 Data Reduction Program
  Box 57
 Faraday, Michael (1791-1867)
  Box 57
 First Congress of the International Union of Crystallogrpahy
1948 July 31-August 3 Box 57
 Fourier model
1959 December 13 Box 57
 Institute of Cancer Research
1950-1951? Box 57
 International Union of Crystallography, Paris, France.
1954 Box 57

Ephemera and photos from conference, including a menu with autographs of many attendees, who were or became famous.

 International Union of Crystallography Sixth General Assembly International Congress and Symposia
1963 September 9-18 Box 57
 Institute of Cancer Research lab
1961 
 Kemiska Institute, Uppsala University
1951 Box 57

Other Descriptive Information: Note from Dr. C.Hagg

 Miscellaneous photos
  Box 57
 Pasadena Conference on the Structure of Proteins
1953 September 21-25 Box 57
 Planck, Max
  Box 57

File includes note from M. von Laue, 1949 January 19

 Rutherford, Ernest
  Box 57

Background note: Ernest Rutherford postulated the nuclear structure of the atom, discovered alpha and beta rays, and proposed the laws of radioactive decay. He received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1908

 X Ray Advisory Council, Penn State University, Pennsylvania
1951 Box 57
 Series XIII. Glass X-Ray Plates. Lantern Slides. Negatives. Metal Stamps
  
 Glass X-Ray Plates, Negatives
  Box 58
 Lantern slides. 1
  Box 59
 Lantern slides.2
  Box 60
 Metal stamps.
  Box 61