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Albert May Papers
This collection contains the papers of Albert May who graduated from Carnegie Tech in 1921 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. A bulk of the materials document May’s involvement in Carnegie Mellon activities after graduation, including materials realted to reunions and commencements.
Pamela McCorduck Collection
This collection consists of 7 linear feet of transcripts and audio tapes of interviews on the history of artificial intelligence, which were conducted in 1974-75. Among those interviewed are Allen Newell and Herbert Simon. Also included are McCorduck's diaries, whcih are closed to researchers at this time.
Barbara "Basia" McCoy Collection
The Barbara "Basia" McCoy Collection contains clippings and photographs pertaining to the School of Drama’s ballet production, “Senior Year” in 1937.
James H. McGiffin Collection
The James H. McGiffin Collection contains newspaper clippings and articles relating the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama productions, students, and professors during the years 1937-1981.
Mellon College of Science Records
The Mellon College of Science collection contains mostly publications and annual reports, amongst a variety of internal files and correspondence. The sources for the material contained in this collection are: the Mellon College of Science as a whole, the Center for Special Studies, and the departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Health Professions, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics.
Mellon Institute of Industrial Research Papers
Mellon Institute of Industrial Research Photograph Collection
Mellon Institute Reprints
This collection comprises 40 boxes of reprints of scientific articles written by members of the Mellon Institute for Industrial Research. The reprints are organized by the author's last name. Currently there is no item level descprtion. Contact the University Archives for more information.
Allan H. Meltzer Papers
The Allan H. Meltzer Papers, which date from 1958-2012, document Meltzer's career as an economist and professor of political economy at Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business. Included are papers published in academic journals, mainstream magazines and newspapers, unpublished materials, correspondence and press, as well as materials that document his role in the Shadow Open Market Committee (SOMC) and The International Financial Institution Advisory Commission (IFIAC).
Chloe Pollack Molnar Papers
Chloe Pollack Molnar (Lois Pollack) graduated from the Drama School of Carnegie Tech in 1952. After graduating, Ms. Molnar kept in touch with Professor of Drama Mary Morris, who was also the first actress ever to play Abbie Putnam in Eugene O'Neill's tragedy, "Desire Under the Elms." This collection consists mostly of correspondence from Ms. Morris to Ms. Molnar.