Box 16
Contains 39 Results:
Address to Delphian. Past Presidents Group, 14 April 1950
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.
Ponderomotive Forces on Superconductors
American Philosophical Society, 21 April 1950
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.
National Academy of Sciences. Washington D.C., 24-26 April 1950
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.
American Physical Society. Washington D.C., 29 April 1950
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.
Commencement Address. San Jacinto High School Auditorium, 2 June 1950
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.
Commencement Address. Southwestern Medical School of the University of Texas, 5 June 1950
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.
Electrical and Magnetic Forces on Superconductivity. Mexico City, 22-24 June 1950
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.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 19 October 1950
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.
Superconductivity. Dedication of Physics Building, University of Alabama, 6 November 1950
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.