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By K. Corcella
Collection Overview
Title: John Bardeen Papers, 1910-2018

ID: 11/10/20
Primary Creator: Bardeen, John (1908-1991)
Extent: 59.4 cubic feet
Arrangement: by type of material and chronologically thereunder
Subjects: Bardeen, John, Bell Laboratories, Electrical Engineering, Faculty Papers, Harvard University, John Bardeen, Many Body Theory, Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Nobel Prizes, Princeton University, Science and Technology, Solid State Physics, Superconductivity, Theoretical Physics, Transistors, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - Science and Technology, University of Illinois Center for Advanced Study, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Xerography
Formats/Genres: Papers
Languages: Chinese, German, Russian, Czech
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Papers of John Bardeen (1908-91), Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics (1951-91), include publications (1930-91), dissertations and theses by Bardeen students (1952-85), correspondence (1945-70, 1972-91) and reports, certificates and diplomas for honorary degrees and honors, preprints, reprints, drafts, speeches, notes, photographs, slides, tape recorded interviews, & motion pictures (1910-91) concerning theoretical physics, solid state physics, development of the transistor, xerography, development of the theory of superconductivity with J. R. Schrieffer & Leon Cooper, Bardeen's 1956 and 1972 Nobel prizes and lectures, the applications of transistors & superconductivity, many body theory, Russian & Chinese physics research, American Physical Society, Army Research Office, Bell Laboratories & the transistor (1936-68), Center for Advanced Study, International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Navy Research Office, Sony Corporation, Supertex, Inc., White House Science Council (1979-83), Xerox Corporation, electrolytic transistor invention patents (1910-60), consulting work, and the Physics Department. Correspondents include Walter H. Brattain, P. W. Bridgman, Leon Cooper, Harry G. Drickamer, H. Frohlich, Nick Holonyak, Jr. (BS '50, MS '51, PhD '54), Charles Kittel, J. R. Schrieffer (MS '54, PhD '57), Karlheinz Seeger, Frederick Seitz, William B. Shockley, & J. H. Van Vleck. Tape recorded interviews contain comments on theoretical physicists, experimental physics, theory of superconductivity, many body theory, scientific publication, education, Dr. Charles Bardeen, solid state physics, considerations in coming to Illinois, recruitment of new faculty, scientific understanding & communication between & education of non-scientists & scientists. Motion pictures include a May, 1972 interview with Bardeen, and a December, 1972 Swedish film on the contributions of Bardeen, Cooper, and Schrieffer to the theory of superconductivity. Papers also contain Illiniwek cap.
Biographical Note
May 23, 1908 Born, Madison, Wisconsin - son of Medical School Dean Charles R. Bardeen and Althea Harmer
1923 University High and Madison Central
1928 B.S. Wisconsin, Electrical Engineering. Western Electric. Edward Bennett electrodynamics course
1929 M.S. Wisconsin, Electrical Engineering. J. H. Van Vleck
1930-33 Geophysicists, Gulf Research and Development Corporation - Leo J. Peters
1936 Ph.D. Princeton, Mathematics and Physics. E. P. Wigner
1935-38 Junior Fellow, Harvard. J. H. Van Vleck and P. W. Bridgman
1938 Married Jane Maxwell, July 18
1939-41 Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Minnesota
1941-45 Principal Physicist, U. S. Naval Ordnance Laboratory (Washington D.C.), magnetism and minesweeping
1945-51 Radar, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey
1947 Surface physics - properties of contacts between metals of semi-conductors depend on electron behavior in surface energy levels
1948 Transistors with William B. Shockley and Walter Brattain. Point contact type
1951-75 Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, University of Illinois. Louis Ridenour. Xerox Corporation
1952 Transistor literature
March 1953 Fortune article on transistors
Theoretical understanding of semiconductors
Explained why metal-germanium contact gives effect of a PN junction in a emiconductor - in terms of surface energy states
1956 National Academy of Science member
1957 Theory of Superconductivity - vanishing of electrical resistance of some metals at low temperatures
1975 Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois
January 30, 1991 Died, Boston, Massachusetts
Research Areas:
Electrical conduction in semiconductors and metals; surface properties of semiconductors; theory of superconductivity; and diffusion of atoms in solids
Prizes and Honors:
1952 Ballantine Medal, Franklin Institute
1954 Buckley Prize (solid state)
1955 Scott Medal, D.Sc. Union
1956 Nobel Prize for Physics
1960 D.Sc. University of Wisconsin
1962 London Prize
1972 Nobel Prize for Physics
1974 D.Sc. University of Illinois
1977 Presidential Medal of Freedom
1987 Lomonosov Award, Soviet Academy of Sciences
1990 John Bardeen Chair in Physics and Electrical and Computer Engineering Established at University of Illinois
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
University of Illinois Archives
Accruals:
12/22/1964; 2/8/1965; 2/19/1974; 9/10/1991; 12/20/1991; 5/19/1992; 9/27/2002; 5/14/2003, 5/23/2007; 10/2016; 8/11/2022
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- Series 16: Subject File [2022]

- Box 155

- Folder 25: Article and Photos on Sony Chairman Akio Morita

- Folder 26: Bardeen Transistor Postcards

- Folder 27: Blank Postcards from Spain

- Folder 28: Champaign-Urbana Courier, Article on Einstein

- Folder 29: Dinner for Weizmann Institute

- Folder 30: Dinner Party Photos

- Folder 31: Distinguished Members of the Laureate Circle and the Consular Circle of the University of Illinois

- Folder 32: Ehrenfest Article in Encyklopaedie d.M.W.

- Box 156

- Folder 1: Electric Circuit Equations by Edward Bennett, University of Wisconsin

- Folder 2: Weaver's Electrodynamics, University of Wisconsin

- Folder 3: General Motors Patent Commission Event Photos

- Folder 4: Group Photo of Leon Cooper, John Robert Schrieffer, and John Bardeen

- Folder 5: Haloid Xerox Information Guide

- Folder 6: Harmer Paintings Price List

- Folder 7: John Bardeen and Hioyoshi Yanai, Tokyo

- Folder 8: John Bardeen, Harold Scheraga, and Myron Tribus Autographed Group Photo

- Folder 9: John Bardeen at Supertex inc.

- Folder 10: John Bardeen at Various Events

- Folder 11: John Bardeen Photos

- Folder 12: John Bardeen Xerox Event Photos

- Folder 13: Kayhan, International Edition, "Giving research more substance"

- Folder 14: Ken McCauley Photo and Pandl's Inn Info

- Folder 15: Korean Physical Society, Electron-Phonon Interaction in Solids Event Program (Korean)

- Folder 16: Letter and Photos on Conference in Hungary

- Folder 17: Materials for Talk on Nobel Prize Events

- Folder 18: Meeting Honoring Bill McMillian Family, Reception Invites

- Folder 19: Monterey Peninsula Tourist Information

- Folder 20: Nanako Yamada and Japanese Prints

- Folder 21: Nobel Meeting at Lindau, Photos

- Folder 22: Offprint List

- Box 157

- Folder 1: Old Engravings, State Historical Museum, Madison WI. Booklets + History Postcards

- Folder 2: Photo Album from Siemens-Schuckertwerke A.-G. to John Bardeen

- Folder 3: Photos of Delhi National Physics Lab

- Folder 4: Photo of John Bardeen, University of Maine

- Folder 5: Photo of John Bardeen and Len Brillson, Xerox

- Folder 6: Photo of Mr B. and Roy, USSR

- Folder 7: Photocopies of Historical Images from the 72nd Nobel Prize

- Folder 8: Photos of John Bardeen, Holonyak, Jordan, and Henry M.

- Folder 9: Photos of John Bardeen Talking to an Unknown Person

- Folder 10: Platform Party List, Name Tag Information

- Folder 11: Polykarp Kusch's Experience Winning the 1956 Nobel Prize

- Folder 12: Postcards of Rockefeller University and Racine, Wisconsin

- Folder 13: Scott Forbush Interview, Newspaper Article

- Folder 14: Sobrino de Botín, Iberia and Postcard Menu

- Folder 15: Stamps and Mailing Letter (Japanese)

- Folder 16: The Saga of an Expedition to Stockholm, Sweden, December 1956 by W. H. Brattain

- Folder 17: The Smithsonian Time Machine Article

- Folder 18: Three Slides, John Bardeen, The Superconductors

- FRAGILE BROKEN GLASS SLIDE
- Folder 19: Toledo Visiting Card

- Folder 20: Transistor as Alien Technology Comic

- Folder 21: Transistor Revolution Poster, State of the Art Illinois

- Folder 22: Type A Spare for Bell Labs Oscillator-Amplifier Image

- Folder 23: White House Committee Group Photo

- Folder 24: Ready Reference Map of Washington D.C., ca. 1944

- Folder 25: Naval Ordnance Laboratory Report, Science Service, Washington Post Article, and a Calendar Holder, 1945, 1952, 1963, 1967

- Folder 26: American Telephone and Telegraph Company 1948 Annual Report, Bell Labs December 1948 Record, and Photos, 1948

- Folder 27: Popular Science Monthly, September 1948

- Folder 28: Atomic Physics by Max Born, Fifth Edition, ca. 1951

- Box 158

- Folder 1: 1952 Annual Report of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1952

- Folder 2: Miyagi, Japan, Industry and Tourist Guide, 1952

- Folder 3: Bell Labs Transistor Course, June 1952

- Folder 4: 1956 and 1953 Annual Report of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1953, 1956

- Folder 5: Brief History of The Research Institute for Iron, Steel and Other Metals, Tōhoku University, ca. 1953

- Folder 6: Delegates to International Conference on Theoretical Physics, Dinner Program, 1953

- Folder 7: Electrical Resistivity and Thermionic Emission of Silicon by Leo Esaki, Reprint, 1953

- Folder 8: Excursion to Nikko Itinerary, Symposium on Crystal Dislocation

- Folder 9: International Conference on Theoretical Physics, Event Program, ca. 1953

- Folder 10: Introducing Kyoto University, Campus Map, 1953

- Folder 11: John Bardeen Dinner Invites, Japan Trip, 1953

- Folder 12: Nara and Its Suburbs, Tourist Guide and Map, ca. 1953

- Folder 13: Osaka, Japan, Industry and Tourist Guide, 1953

- Folder 14: Osaka University, Department of Physics Information and Tour Itineraries, ca. 1953

- Folder 15: Park Hotel and Kanko Hotel Brochure, Japan, ca. 1953

- Folder 16: Properties of Thermally Treated Germanium by Leo Esaki, Reprint, 1953

- Folder 17: Sightseeing Locations and Itineraries, Information on Bunraku, 1953

- Folder 18: Event Invites, Information on Historical Locations, and Letter to Jane, Japan Physics Conference, September 1953

- Folder 19: Nippon Times, Physics Conference, September 15, 1953

- Folder 20: Nippon Times, No. 19606, Physics Conference, September 16, 1953

- Folder 21: The Mainichi, no. 10959 and no. 10958, and Group Photo, Japan Conference, September 18-19, 1953

- Folder 22: The Mainichi, No.10960, September 20, 1953

- Folder 23: The Mainichi, No. 10961, September 21, 1953

- Folder 24: The Mainichi, No. 10962, September 22, 1953

- Folder 25: The Mainichi, No. 10963, September 23, 1953

- Folder 26: The Mainichi, No. 10964, September 24, 1953

- Folder 27: The Mainichi, No. 10965, September 25, 1953

- Folder 28: The Mainichi, No.10966, September 26, 1953

- Folder 29: The Mainichi, No. 10967, September 27, 1953

- Folder 30: Physics Today, December 1953 Vol. 6 No. 12, and American Scientist, January 1954 Volume 42 Number 1, 1953-1954

- Folder 31: John Bardeen Pictures and Coin, 1954, 1972-73

- Folder 32: Illinois Alumni News, Volume XXXIII, Number 2, February 1954

- Folder 33: Conference on Photoconductivity, Group Photo, November 1954

- Folder 34: Articles on Eugene Wigner's Passing, Alison Krauss, Student Aid at UI, Bardeen Nobel Prize Win, and The Burnham Athenaeum Law Firm, 1955

- Folder 35: The Milwaukee Journal, Solar Power, October 30, 1955

- Box 159

- Folder 1: 1958 International Conference on Semiconductors, 1956, 1958

- Folder 2: La Nouvelle Tauromachie par Giovannella; Supertex 1987 Annual Report; Wildflower Information Guide; Monterey Bay Empire Guide and Map, 1956, 1965, 1980, 1987

- Folder 3: Metropolitan Opera Libretto Aida, ca. 1956

- Folder 4: Sweden 1957 Planner, ca. 1956

- Folder 5: Sale Slips, December 1956

- Folder 6: Illinois State Normal University, Centennial Program, 1957

- Folder 7: Nobel Laureate Day, Wellesley Article on Jane Bardeen's Experience at Stockholm, Article on Swedish Royal Family, 1957

- Folder 8: Wheeler Loomis Retirement Information and Letter from the University of Illinois President, Joan Hunter, About the Previous Year, 1957

- Folder 9: Illinois State Academy of Science, 50th Annual Meeting Program, May 1957

- Folder 10: The Executives' Club of Chicago, October 1957

- Folder 11: Article on International Conference on Semiconductors and Info on Transistor Progress, 1958

- Folder 12: Haloid Xerox Articles and Programs, 1958, 1961

- Folder 13: Industry Day Program at Semiconductor-Components Division Plant and Transistor Article, 1958

- Folder 14: Superconductivity Conference Cambridge, 1959

- Folder 15: Article on Haloid - Xerox, 1960

- Folder 16: Haloid Xerox Research and Engineering Center, Opening Materials, 1960

- Folder 17: Prague Conference, 1960

- Folder 18: Pictures and Clippings on Detroit Symposium, October 22, 1960

- Folder 19: Materials on Communism and the European Union, 1961-64

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 20: Materials on Communism and the European Union, 1961-64

- Folder 2 of 2
- Box 160

- Folder 1: Materials on Communism, European Union, and Baixa de Cassanje Revolt, 1961-65

- Warning: On the Morning of March 15 contains graphic imagery and descriptions
- Folder 2: Physics Symposium in Michigan, Reprint from Physics Today, March 1961

- Folder 3: Center for Advanced Study Photo and Banff Summer School Photo, 1962-63

- Folder 4: Materials on Communism and the U.S., 1962-64

- Folder 5: Xerox Corporation Annual Reports and Info on Concepts in Graphic Communication, 1962-64

- Folder 6: Event Photos, John F. Kennedy, April 1962

- Folder 7: Invitation to the 12th Meeting of Nobel Prize Winners in Lindau, June 1962

- Folder 8: Reception and Testimonial Dinner for Doctor Frederick Seitz, September 24, 1962

- Folder 9: British Railways Travel and Map Folder, 1963

- Folder 10: London Travel Guides, 1963

- Folder 11: Los Alamos beginning of an era 1943-1945, and Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1963, 1986

- Folder 12: National Academy of Sciences, Centennial Convocation, 1963

- Folder 13: Recommendation and The Dorchester Matchbooks, ca. 1963

- Folder 14: Wyndham and Aldwych Theatre Programs and Pierre Monteux Orchestra Program, 1963

- Folder 15: Xerox 1963 Planning Conference, Delegates and Wives List, 1963

- Folder 16: Xerox Dinner Invite and Table Plan, 1963

- Box 161

- Folder 1: Xerox Conference in London, 1963

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 2: Xerox Conference in London, 1963

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 3: Nobel Dedication, May 4, 1963

- Folder 4: Article on Xerox and Xerox Report V on Communication, 1964, 1988

- Folder 5: None Call it Treason Evaluation and Materials on Carole for Another Christmas, 1964

- Folder 6: "Prefatory Chapter" by Joseph Erlanger, Article Reprint, 1964

- Folder 7: You and Xerox: a handbook for Xerox people , January 1964

- Folder 8: Xerox Educational Communications, Report and Recommendations, March 1964

- Folder 9: Edith London Art Catalogue, April 1964

- Folder 10: Recent Trends in Soviet Scientific and Technical Education, Committee on Education and Labor, August 1964

- Folder 11: Haloid Research and Engineering Center Articles and Press Releases, November 1964

- Folder 12: Xerox Research and Engineering Center Dedication, Symposium, and Five-Year Plan Review, November 1964

- Box 162

- Folder 1: 175th Anniversary of the U.S. Patent System, ca. 1965

- Folder 2: HBS Bulletin, January-February 1965

- Folder 3: Xerox Notice of Annual Meeting and Proxy Statement, April 1965

- Folder 4: Big Xerox Tent Show, May 1965

- Folder 5: Photos of John Bardeen at an Event in Lindau, Germany, July 1965

- Folder 6: Photos of National Inventor Council and President's Commission on the Patent System, 1966-67

- Folder 7: John Bardeen Moscow, September 1966

- Folder 8: National Academy of Sciences 104th Annual Meeting, Scientific Program, 1967

- Folder 9: The Centennial Year Annual Report 1867-1967 University of Illinois Foundation, ca. 1967

- Folder 10: Université de Grenoble, Ecole d'été de Physique théorique (French), ca. 1967

- Folder 11: The New York Times, Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer Obituary, February 20, 1967

- Folder 12: National Academy of Sciences, Sightseeing in Washington D.C, April 1967

- Folder 13: Articles on Lyndon B. Johnson, Vietnam and Reporters in the Blue Room, April 27, 1967

- Folder 14: Alfred Nobel and the Nobel Prizes Booklet, Lists of Nobel Laureates, 1968, 1971-73

- Folder 15: APS Washington, D.C., Photo of Bardeen, Handler, and Havens, 1968

- Folder 16: Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science Awarded to Dr. J. George Harrar, Newspaper Clipping, 1968

- Folder 17: The Centennial Train, Walking Tour Guide, 1968

- Folder 18: Historical map of Scotland, August 1968

- Folder 19: Russian Takeover, Appendix, Special Issue, August 26, 1968

- Folder 20: International Conference on the Science of Superconductivity, Participants Roster, August 1969

- Folder 21: Clipping 1970, Ohio Science Education Association, May 1970

- Folder 22: 12th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, Participant List and Photo, September 1970

- Folder 23: Dinner for John H. Dessauer, Event Program and Menu, September 29, 1970

- Folder 24: Wisconsin Academy of Sciences Centennial Awards and Celebration, May 9, 1970

- Folder 25: Seminar to Honor Professor Eugene Paul Wigner's Retirement, Event Program, ca. 1971

- Folder 26: Photo of Joe Remmington, Joe Flavin, and John Bardeen at Palm Beach, March 1971

- Folder 27: Joseph C. Wilson (Xerox) death, November 23, 1971

- Folder 28: 25th Transistor Birthday, 1972-1973

- Folder 1 of 4
- Folder 29: 25th Transistor Birthday, 1972-1973

- Folder 2 of 4
- Folder 30: 25th Transistor Birthday, 1972-1973

- Folder 3 of 4
- Folder 31: 25th Transistor Birthday, 1972-1973

- Folder 4 of 4
- Folder 32: Badger Bell, Wisconsin Telephone Inserts, 1972-73

- Folder 33: BCS Signatures and Portraits of John Bardeen, 1972

- Folder 34: Duke University Press Release on Fritz London Memorial Fund, 1972

- Box 163

- Folder 1: The Daily Illini, The News-Gazette 121st Year No. 130, and Newspaper Clippings, 1972-76, 1982-83

- Folder 2: Group Photos of Pake, Tribus, Tyler, Bardeen, and Rochester, October 25, 1972

- Folder 3: Science, Vol. 178 No 4059, October 27, 1972

- Folder 4: Souvenir of University Dinner for 3 Superconductors, October 28, 1972

- Folder 5: Expressen, Nobel Prize Article (Swedish), December 11, 1972

- Folder 6: Dagens Nyheter, "Nobelfamiljerna hos kungen” (Swedish), December 12, 1972

- Folder 7: Articles on John Bardeen, 1973 Nobel Prize, and Swedish Parliament, 1973-1974

- Folder 8: Mines against Japan by E.A. Johnson and D.A.Katcher, Naval Ordnance Laboratory (NOL), 1973

- Folder 9: Reprints on Arthur Becket Lamb, Carnegie Foundation Discussion, and Physics at the University of Illinois, and July 1991 Illinois Quarterly, 1973, ca. 1978, 1991

- Folder 10: Time Magazine Special Anniversary Issue, The Most Amazing 60 Years in History, 1973

- Folder 11: European Scientific Notes, Office of Naval Research London, February 28, 1973

- Folder 12: John Bardeen, David Henry, and Guy Stever Group Photo, March 1973

- Folder 13: SPS Newsletter, Volume V, No. 4, March 1973

- Folder 14: Engineering Open House Booklets, March 16-17, 1973

- Folder 15: Americana of New York Annual Banquet Program, IEEE Special Awards Luncheon Invite and Program, March 27, 1973

- Folder 16: Symposium in Honor of Cecil T. Lane, Photo and Certificate, April 1973

- Folder 17: 75th Anniversary of the American Physical Society Calendar, 1974

- Folder 18: Info on the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and Address Transcript on Living on Earth's Terms, 1974

- Folder 19: Technology Report (German), 1974

- Folder 20: Xerox Corporation Shareholder Meeting Program and Employment Breakdown, 1974

- Folder 21: Alumni News, University of Minnesota, January 1974

- Folder 22: Franklin Institute, The Franklin Medal, Award Program and Articles on John Bardeen's Retirement, 1975

- Box 164

- Folder 1: Nobel Lecturers, Event Programs and Articles on Research, 1975, 1978

- Folder 2: Nobel Foundation 75th Anniversary, General Info, Earlier Laureate Event Programs, and Articles, 1975

- Folder 3: Nobel Foundation 75th Anniversary Speech Translation, Menus, Programs, and Pamphlets, 1975

- Folder 4: Nobel Seating Chart and Menu, 1975

- Folder 5: Magazine Page Depicting the British Royal Family, Belgium's King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola, and Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and husband Prince Bernhard, ca. 1975

- Folder 6: The Japan Academy, Guide and Members List, 1975

- Folder 7: Georgetown University, A Pictorial Review, 1976

- Folder 8: Reprint The Scientist's Code by Andre Cournand and Michael Meyer, 1976

- Folder 9: John Bardeen with King of Sweden at University of Chicago, April 1976

- Folder 10: Letter and Photos Relating to SEMICON/West Banquet, 1977

- Folder 11: Pink Tinted Photos, 1977

- Folder 12: The Indian National Science Academy, Talk Invite, 1977

- Folder 13: University of Delhi Convocation Hat Measurements and Custom Stationary, 1977

- Folder 14: 50th Anniversary of Bossestatistics, International Conference of Theoretical Physics Photos, January 1977

- Folder 15: Council of the Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, Lecture Invite, January 1977

- Folder 16: India, January 1977

- Folder 17: International Conference on Frontiers of Theoretical Physics and Winter School Programme, January 1977

- Folder 18: Bombay Photos, February 1977

- Folder 19: The Visitor, Visiting Nurse Association of Milwaukee, February 1977

- Folder 20: Sony Research Center, March 9, 1977

- Folder 21: Article on Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II from The Sunday Times, June 1977

- Folder 22: Honeywell Corporate Technology Center, Event Agenda and Golf Scorecard, June-July 1977

- Folder 23: Physics Bulletin, December 1977

- Folder 24: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Commencement program and article, Newspaper clippings on Bardeens and the blizzard of 1978, Nobel Hall of Science Pamphlet and Article, 1978

- Folder 25: Articles on Blizzard of 1978 in Illinois, January 1978

- Folder 26: Bell Labs Party, April 1978

- Box 165

- Folder 1: Cards, Articles, Photos, and Name Tags Relating to Shanghai Lecture Trip, 1980

- Folder 2: Fudan University, Shanghai, Letter and Photos, 1980

- Folder 3: Pioneers of Science, Book Information and Photo, 1980

- Folder 4: Newspaper Clippings on Using Nobel Winner's Genes to Produce Nobel Winning Children, April 1980

- Folder 5: Sony Lab Photo, June 1980

- Folder 6: Time Magazine Special Issue, Inside the U.S.S.R, June 23, 1980

- Folder 7: Nobel Convocation, 1981

- Folder 8: Convocation of Nobel Laureates, Program and Articles, February 1981

- Folder 9: Convocation of Nobel Laureates in Pittsburg, PA, February 1981

- Folder 10: Gordon Research Conference, Holderness School, Group Photo, July 1981

- Folder 11: Invite to the White House Christmas Open House, and Autographed Photo and Membership Roster of the President's Science Advisory Committee, 1982

- Folder 12: College of Indian Tech, Nihon University, Photo Album, May 1982

- Folder 13: "Engineering researchers developing new chip off old block," Illinois Alumni News, November 1982

- Folder 14: Articles on Nuclear Arms, 1983

- Folder 15: Photo Slide Set and Giovannella, ca. 1983

- Folder 16: Museum of Science and Industry 20th Anniversary Conference, April 1983

- Folder 17: "Antisatellite Weapons" by Richard L. Garwin, Kurt Gottfried and Donald L. Hafner, and "Space-based Ballistic-Missile Defense" by Hans A. Bethe, Richard L. Garwin, Kurt Gottfried and Henry W. Kendall, 1984

- Folder 18: Clippings from New York Herald Tribune 1984 Reagan Campaign, 1984

- Folder 19: Department of Physics Newsletter, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 1984

- Folder 20: Illinois Annual Report, 1984

- Folder 21: Invite to a Private Reception with 1984 IEEE President, Richard J. Gowen, 1984

- Folder 22: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. Centennial Calendar, 1984

- Folder 23: A Meeting to Honor William L. McMillan, 1984-85

- Folder 24: Professor W. L. (Bill) McMillan Memorial, October 1984

- Folder 25: Karlsruhe, Germany, LT 17, August 1984

- Folder 26: John Bardeen and Frank Johnson, General Motors, 1985

- Folder 27: Portraits of Nobel Laureates, Art Exhibition by Giovannella, 1985, 1987-88

- Box 166

- Folder 1: School of Physics and Astronomy, Self-Survey Report, Volume 1, University of Minnesota, May 1985

- Folder 2: Samsung Group, Honorary Luncheon Menu, 1986

- Folder 3: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, George A. Keyworth II Article, February 1986

- Folder 4: John Bardeen Professional Portrait, May 1986

- Folder 5: 14th Midwest Solid State Theory Symposium Photos, October 1986

- Folder 6: U of I Group Photo for Retirement Event, December 1986

- Folder 7: Societal Issues Scientific Viewpoints, Edited by Margaret A. Strom and Articles on Sakharov and Genetics, 1987

- Folder 8: Business Week, April 6, 1987

- Folder 9: Time Magazine, May 11, 1987

- Folder 10: Sony 1988 Calendar/Notebook, 1988

- Folder 11: World Communications Conference Materials, 1988

- Folder 12: Supercurrents, Volume 2, February 1988

- Folder 13: Physics Today, April 1988

- Folder 14: Physics Today, "Physicist as Mad Scientist", June 1988

- Folder 15: Photograph, July 15, 1988

- Folder 16: Physics Today, October 1988

- Folder 17: Sony 1989 Address Book, 1989

- Folder 18: University Scholars Brochure, 1989

- Folder 19: Draft of Shockley Obituary-Annals-Weiss, August 20, 1989

- Box 167

- Folder 1: Transistor 1990's, 1990-91

- Folder 2: Contents List by Betsy, 1991

- Folder 3: Scientific American, November 1993

- Folder 4: "Upper Limit on the Binding Energy of a Magnetoturbulent Supermassive Star" by James M. Bardeen and S. P. S. Anand, June 1996

- Folder 5: Articles on John Bardeen, June 1996

- Folder 6: Masaru Ibuka Obituary and Articles on Herbert F. Mataré, 1997, 2003

- Folder 7: Time Magazine, 75th Anniversary Issue, March 9, 1998

- Folder 8: Science Magazine, July 10, 1998

- Folder 9: Time Magazine, March 29, 1999

- Folder 10: Frank Yang Retirement, Letter, Speech and Photos, June 1999

- Folder 11: Newspaper Articles on Werner Heizenberg and Atomic Bombs, 2000-01

- Folder 12: Article on Extra-Terrestrials and Technology, January 2000

- Folder 13: "Holonyak receives Global Energy Prize from Russia" article photocopy, 2003

- Folder 14: Spurlock Museum Brochure and Article on Dewey's Laboratory School, 2005

- Folder 15: Article on Nick Holonyak Jr., 2007

- Folder 16: Princeton Alumni Weekly, January 23, 2008 and Copy of Influential Alumni Article, 2008

- Folder 17: Materials Sent to Jawan Kim via C.K. Lee for Technology Expo Sent 10-28-2008, 2008

- Folder 18: John Bardeen, Summit, and Walter H. Brattain Patent Info and Article on Transistor, 2009

- Folder 19: National History Day, Group Project on the Transistor, 2010

- Folder 20: Smithsonian Special Collector's Issue, November 2013

- Folder 21: Minneapolis Sunday Tribune, Mankato Free Press 77th year Number 27, [i]The Minneapolis Star LXXXV No. 138, Minneapolis Morning Tribune Vol. XCVI - No. 345, 1963

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