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Collection Overview
Title: Daniel C. Drucker Papers, 1963-81
ID: 11/1/21
Primary Creator: Drucker, Daniel C. (1918-2001)
Extent: 0.3 cubic feet
Arrangement: By subject, chronological thereunder.
Date Acquired: 05/09/2013
Subjects: Deans, Engineering, College of, Engineering Publications, Speeches
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Papers of Daniel C. Drucker (1963-1971), Dean of the College of Engineering (1968-1984), contain copies of publications and speeches, correspondence, and news releases concerning Drucker's tenure as dean; his participation in the the National Academy of Engineering's symposium "Engineering for the Benefit of Mankind" (1970) and the "Effective Teaching Institute for Engineering Teachers" (1971); and his collaborations with colleagues regarding publications and invitations to present papers at conferences. Speeches include "Engineering and Society" (1970), "Plastic Deformation in Brittle and Ductile Fracture" (1968), "What is an Engineer," and "The Increasing Role of the Engineer in Improving our Environment" (1969).
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
University of Illinois Archives
Access Restrictions:
None.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: Correspondence, 1968-1979],
[
Series 2: Publications, 1963-1980],
[
Series 3: Speeches and Presentations, 1968-1981],
[
Series 4: Committees, 1971-1972],
[
Series 5: News Releases, 1970],
[All]
- Series 1: Correspondence, 1968-1979
- Box 1
- Folder 1: 1968-1972, 1979
- Series 2: Publications, 1963-1980
- Box 1
- Item 1: "The Future is Becoming the Obsolete Past", 1963
- Item 2: "Remarks on the Past, Present, and Likely Future of Photoelasticity", ca. 1966
- Item 3: "Preface," Introduction to Mechanics of Deformable Solids, 1967
- Item 4: "Macroscopic Fundamentals in Brittle Fracture", 1969
- Item 5: "Bearing Capacity of Concrete Blocks or Rock", 1969
- Item 6: "Metal Deformation Processing from the Viewpoint of Solid Mechanics", 1970
- Item 7: "Priorities, Values, Antiintellectualism and Career Choices; or, Frank Borman is Right", 1970
- Item 8: "Plastic Deformation in Brittle and Ductile Fracture", 1970
- Item 9: "Bearing Capacity of Concrete Blocks", 1971
- Item 10: "Technical Power and People", 1971
- Item 11: "The Engineer in the Establishment", 1971
- Item 12: "Engineering Open House 1975 Welcome", 1975
- Item 13: "Crater Formation and Erosion by Water Drop Impact", 1975
- Item 14: "Advance Level Accreditation - An Opposing Viewpoint", 1977
- Item 15: "On the Most Suitable Professional Schools of Engineering", 1977
- Item 16: "Some Classes of Inelastic Materials Related Problems Basic to Future Technologies", 1980
- Item 17: "Further Reflection on the Instability Associated with Pressure Dependent Inelastic Deformation"
- Item 18: "A Further Look at Rayleigh-Taylor and Other Surface Instabilities in Solids"
- Series 3: Speeches and Presentations, 1968-1981
- Box 1
- Item 1: "Plasticity Fundamentals of Fracture", 1968
- Item 2: "Plastic Deformation in Brittle and Ductile Fracture", 1968
- Item 3: "Engineering, Society, and the Research Attitude in the University and Beyond", 1968
- Item 4: "Mechanical Behavior of Materials under Dynamic Loads", 1968
- Item 5: "Discipline and Interdiscipline", 1969
- Item 6: "The Increasing Role of the Engineer in Improving our Environment", 1969
- Item 7: "Civil Engineering and Intellectual Frontiers: Talk to American Society for Civil Engineers", 1969
- Item 8: "National Colloquy Talk", 1969
- Item 9: "Engineering 101", 1969
- Item 10: "Brittle Fracture Short Course", 1969
- Item 11: "The Application of Mechanics on the Microscale", 1969
- Item 12: "Stress Levels Required for Hole Growth and Void Coalescence", 1969
- Item 13: "Mathematical Insight and Manipulative Ability Required for a First Course in Mechanics of Deformable Bodies", 1969
- Item 14: Engineering for the Benefit of Mankind symposium, 1970
- Item 15: Space Program Expenditures, 1970
- Item 16: "Engineering and Society", 1970
- Item 17: "Maintenance Management Workshop", 1970
- Item 18: "Present and Future Engineering Education", 1970
- Item 19: "The Path Ahead: ME Alumni", 1970
- Item 20: "Metal Deformation Processing from the Viewpoint of Solid Mechanics", 1971
- Item 21: "Engineering Profession and the Profession of Engineering", 1971
- Item 22: "Pittsburgh Alums", March 13, 1973
- Item 23: "Preparing Engineers for Practice in a World of Perpetual Crisis", 1974
- Item 24: "Education and Manpower in the Context of a National Materials Policy in General and Materials Science and Engineering in Particular", October 26, 1973
- Item 25: "ASME in the World of Tomorrow", November 12, 1973
- Item 26: "The Central Position of the 4th Year Undergraduate Degree Program in Engineering", 1975
- Item 27: "Knowledge, Values, and the Engineering Profession", 1977
- Item 28: "The Crisis in Engineering Education", 1981
- Series 4: Committees, 1971-1972
- Box 1
- Folder 1: College Policy and Development Committee and Awards Committee, 1971-1972
- Series 5: News Releases, 1970
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Engineering Education, 1970
Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: Correspondence, 1968-1979],
[
Series 2: Publications, 1963-1980],
[
Series 3: Speeches and Presentations, 1968-1981],
[
Series 4: Committees, 1971-1972],
[
Series 5: News Releases, 1970],
[All]