Box 18
Container
Contains 33 Collections and/or Records:
Commencement Address. Lamar High School, 2 June 1959
File — Box: 18, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Arranged chronologically. Includes both his speeches to the academic and professional organizations he was involved with, as well as to civic organizations. The materials reflect Houston's ability to speak to the scientific, public or academic communities, often times about the same subject, but gearing the language to the appropriate level. He was often invited to speak to the public on general science or physics topics, as well as delivering formal papers to fellow scientists.
Dates:
2 June 1959
Space Exploration and Education
First Presbyterian Church, 11 November 1959
File — Box: 18, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Arranged chronologically. Includes both his speeches to the academic and professional organizations he was involved with, as well as to civic organizations. The materials reflect Houston's ability to speak to the scientific, public or academic communities, often times about the same subject, but gearing the language to the appropriate level. He was often invited to speak to the public on general science or physics topics, as well as delivering formal papers to fellow scientists.
Dates:
11 November 1959
Annual Southwest Conference. American Physical Society, 4 March 1960
File — Box: 18, Folder: 23
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Arranged chronologically. Includes both his speeches to the academic and professional organizations he was involved with, as well as to civic organizations. The materials reflect Houston's ability to speak to the scientific, public or academic communities, often times about the same subject, but gearing the language to the appropriate level. He was often invited to speak to the public on general science or physics topics, as well as delivering formal papers to fellow scientists.
Dates:
4 March 1960
Alpheus Smith Lecture. University of Ohio, 5 April 1960
File — Box: 18, Folder: 24
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Arranged chronologically. Includes both his speeches to the academic and professional organizations he was involved with, as well as to civic organizations. The materials reflect Houston's ability to speak to the scientific, public or academic communities, often times about the same subject, but gearing the language to the appropriate level. He was often invited to speak to the public on general science or physics topics, as well as delivering formal papers to fellow scientists.
Dates:
5 April 1960
Speech to the Texas Committee on Higher Education, 11 April 1960
File — Box: 18, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Arranged chronologically. Includes both his speeches to the academic and professional organizations he was involved with, as well as to civic organizations. The materials reflect Houston's ability to speak to the scientific, public or academic communities, often times about the same subject, but gearing the language to the appropriate level. He was often invited to speak to the public on general science or physics topics, as well as delivering formal papers to fellow scientists.
Dates:
11 April 1960
Commencement Address. University of Texas Medical School, 27 May 1960
File — Box: 18, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Arranged chronologically. Includes both his speeches to the academic and professional organizations he was involved with, as well as to civic organizations. The materials reflect Houston's ability to speak to the scientific, public or academic communities, often times about the same subject, but gearing the language to the appropriate level. He was often invited to speak to the public on general science or physics topics, as well as delivering formal papers to fellow scientists.
Dates:
27 May 1960
Address Given at Texas Instruments Co. Dinner. Dallas, TX, 20 September 1961
File — Box: 18, Folder: 27
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Arranged chronologically. Includes both his speeches to the academic and professional organizations he was involved with, as well as to civic organizations. The materials reflect Houston's ability to speak to the scientific, public or academic communities, often times about the same subject, but gearing the language to the appropriate level. He was often invited to speak to the public on general science or physics topics, as well as delivering formal papers to fellow scientists.
Dates:
20 September 1961
Commemoration of T. W. Bonner. American Philosophical Society, 23 February 1962
File — Box: 18, Folder: 28
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Arranged chronologically. Includes both his speeches to the academic and professional organizations he was involved with, as well as to civic organizations. The materials reflect Houston's ability to speak to the scientific, public or academic communities, often times about the same subject, but gearing the language to the appropriate level. He was often invited to speak to the public on general science or physics topics, as well as delivering formal papers to fellow scientists.
Dates:
23 February 1962
Some Observations on the Theory of Electrons and Atomic Nuclei in Solids. NYC, 24 January 1953
File — Box: 18, Folder: 29
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Arranged chronologically. Includes both his speeches to the academic and professional organizations he was involved with, as well as to civic organizations. The materials reflect Houston's ability to speak to the scientific, public or academic communities, often times about the same subject, but gearing the language to the appropriate level. He was often invited to speak to the public on general science or physics topics, as well as delivering formal papers to fellow scientists.
Dates:
24 January 1953
Commemoration of T. W. Bonner. International Conference on Fast Neutron Physics, 28 February 1963
File — Box: 18, Folder: 30
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Arranged chronologically. Includes both his speeches to the academic and professional organizations he was involved with, as well as to civic organizations. The materials reflect Houston's ability to speak to the scientific, public or academic communities, often times about the same subject, but gearing the language to the appropriate level. He was often invited to speak to the public on general science or physics topics, as well as delivering formal papers to fellow scientists.
Dates:
28 February 1963