Collection Overview
Title: Hardy Cross Papers, 1927-1959, ca. 2003
ID: 11/5/37
Creator: Cross, Hardy (1885-1959)
Extent: 0.3 cubic feet
Arrangement: By subject, and chronological thereunder
Languages: English [eng]
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Papers of Hardy Cross (1885-1959), Professor of Civil Engineering at University of Illinois (1921-1937) and Yale (1937-1953), contain awards; biographical statements; correspondence (1959); memorials; newspaper clippings (1936-1959); research papers and presentations (1935, 1937, 1952); publications (1927-1951); publications lists; photographs; lists of graduate students and associates concerning his career as a structural engineer, faculty member, and administrator, specifically his recognition by the Institution of Structural Engineers (1958), his paper presentation "Common Sense in Structural Design" at the Symposium of the American Society of Civil Engineers (1935), his ideas for redesigning engineering curricula, and his research on strucural analysis. Also includes his lecture notes from Yale (1952-1953).
Administrative Information
Accruals:
5/05/2003; 03/15/2013
Access Restrictions:
None.
Other Note:
0 Pages
Box and Folder Listing
- Folder 1: Provenance Notes, ca. 2003

- Folder 2: Biographical Statements, 1957

- Folder 3: Awards, 1958

- Folder 4: Correspondence, 1959

- Folder 5: Newspaper Clippings, 1936-1959

- Folder 6: Memorials, 1959

- Folder 7: Papers and Presentations, 1935-1952

- Folder 8: Photographs, undated

- Folder 9: Lists of Students and Associates, 1940-1953

- Sub-Series 1: Publications, 1927-1951

- Folder 10: Publication Lists

- Folder 11: Journal Articles

- Item 1: "Virtual Work: A Restatement," in Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers , 1927

- Item 2: "Continuity as a Factor in Reinforced Concrete Design," in American Concrete Institute, 1929

- Item 3: "Dependability of the Theory of Concrete Arches," in Engineering Experiment Station Bulletin, No. 203, 1930

- Item 4: "The Column Analogy," in Engineering Experiment Station Bulletin, No. 7, 1930

- Item 5: "Analysis of Continuous Frames by Distributing Fixed-end Moments," in American Society of Civil Engineers, 1932

- Item 6: "Tunnel and Penstock Tests at Chelan Station, Washington," in American Society of Civil Engineers

- Item 7: "Limitations and Application of Structural Analysis," in Engineering News-Record, 1935

- Item 8: "The Relation of Analysis to Structural Design," in American Society of Civil Engineers, 1936

- Item 9: "Analysis of Flow in Networks of Conduits or Conductors," in Engineering Experiment Station Bulletin, No. 22, 1936

- Item 10: "Concerning the Importance of Teaching School," in Journal of Engineering Education, 1937

- Folder 12: Lecture Notes, 1952-1953
