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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
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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 1

- Box 1

- Folder 1: Complete list of John Bardeen's publications, 1930-91

- Folder 2: Interview with John Bardeen by Maynard Brichford, University Archives, February 8, 1965

- wo 7" open reel audio tapes
- Folder 3: "An Interview with the Transistor Inventors," Bell Laboratories, May 1972

- sound color motion picture featuring J. Bardeen, W. B. Shockley, and W. H. Brattain, 12 min.
- Folder 4: Swedish Broadcasting Company, Nobel Fysik, October 1972

- three 5" audio tape reels
- Folder 5: U-matic videocassette containing March 19, 1990 dubs of 16 mm films

- "An Interview with the Transistor Inventors," May 1972, and "Nobelpriset i fysik möte med John Bardeen, Leon N. Cooper, John Robert Schrieffer"
- Folder 6: Nobelpriset i fysik möte med John Bardeen, Leon N. Cooper, John Robert Schrieffer, December 6, 1972

- "Prize in Physics," 16 mm color film in English of meetings with Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer, produced for Swedish Radio by Bengt Feldreich and Ake Gustavson (one 10.5" reel, 20 min.)
- Box 2

- Folder 1: Interview with John Bardeen by Louise Geislers, WILL, November 6, 1973

- one 7" audio tape reel, 3 3/4 IPS
- Folder 7: "The Early Days of the Transistor," a talk by Bardeen delivered to the student branch of the Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers, February 28, 1979

- one audio cassette
- Folder 8: Interview of John Bardeen by Lillian Hoddeson for the American Institute of Physics, February 1980

- Typed transcripts accessioned from AIP September 2004
- Folder 9: NBI computer diskettes, 1982-88

- four 8" disks
- Folder 10: Bardeen lecture at U of I, recorded by R. T. Gladin and reproduced November-December 1991 for Nick Holonyak, Jr., May 12, 1987

- one VHS videotape
- Folder 11: Bardeen and Holonyak interview with NHK - Japanese TV, 1990

- one VHS videotape
- Folder 12: Swedish TV presentation on 1972 Nobelists Bardeen, Cooper, and Schrieffer, reproduced by Nick Holonyak, Jr. and Jack Gladin, April 1992

- one VHS videotape
- Folder 13: John Bardeen Memorial, the Illini Union, February 8, 1991

- one VHS videotape
- Sub-Series 1: Interview of John Bardeen by Lillian Hoddeson for the American Institute of Physics, May 1977- April 1978

- Accessioned from AIP September 2004
- Box 2

- Folder 2: Audio Cassettes

- Folder 3: Session 1 and 2 of 5 Transcript, May 12 and 16, 1977

- Folder 4: Session 3 of 5 Transcript, December 1, 1977

- Folder 5: Session 4 of 5 Transcript, December 22, 1977

- Folder 6: Session 5 of 5 Transcript, April 14, 1978

- Box 3

- Folder 1: Presentation of John Bardeen's medals, UIUC Board of Trustees meeting, October 10, 1991

- one audio cassette
- Folder 2: Nick Holonyak, Jr. correspondence on Bardeen and Holonyak interview with NHK, October 1992

- Folder 3: Photocopy of Transistor Press Release, 1948

- Folder 4: Bell Telephone System Technical Publication: Some Contributions to Transistor Electronics, 1949

- Folder 5: Biographical sketches, Bardeen vitae, IRS and Department of Defense personnel questionnaires, draft lists of publications, U of I Physics Department personal annual report, sabbatical leave report, 1954, 1959, 1960-61

- Folder 6: "Nobel Prize Awarded to Transistor Inventors," Bell Laboratories Record, November, 1956

- Folder 7: Photographs of Bardeen accepting Nobel Prizes, 1956, 1972, 1986

- Folder 8: Reprints of articles by Shockley, Holonyak, Schrieffer, and V. L. Ginzburg, 1961, 1970, 1973, 1982

- Folder 9: New Year's note from Stockholm, ca. 1972

- Folder 10: "Three Men Who Changed Our World - 25 years later," Bell Laboratories Record, December 1972

- Folder 11: Bardeen's Nobel Lecture, "Electron-Phonon Interactions and Superconductivity", December 11, 1972

- Folder 12: List of Publications, J. Bardeen, 1974

- Folder 13: Indian Institute of Technology Special Convocation Photo Album, ca. 1977

- Folder 14: Alfred Nobel and the Nobel Prizes, Washington Award Banquet program, 1983-84 Nobel Foundation Directory, American Academy of Achievement Salute to Excellence, 1978, 1983-84, 1989

- Folder 15: Report of the White House Science Council: Federal Laboratory Review Panel, May 1983

- Folder 16: Popular press articles relating to superconductivity, 1986-88

- Folder 17: "Partial Listing of Certain of John Bardeen's Scientific Papers in his Physics Building office" by Jerome Rowley, 1988

- 83 pages
- Box 4

- Folder 1: "New Horizons in Physics," A Symposium in Celebration of John Bardeen's Eightieth Birthday, 1988

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 2: "New Horizons in Physics," A Symposium in Celebration of John Bardeen's Eightieth Birthday, 1988

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 3: Science and Technology Center for High Temperature Superconductivity Site Visit Briefing, July 18-19, 1988

- Folder 4: Bardeen's nomination for the Charles Stark Draper Prize, 1989

- Folder 5: The Office Library of Professor John Bardeen, Master List of Books, ca. 1991

- Folder 6: John Bardeen Memorial, program and transcription, 1991

- Folder 7: Nick Holonyak, Jr. correspondence, Physics Today John Bardeen Special Issue, 1991-92

- Folder 8: Nick Holonyak, Jr., "John Bardeen, 1908-1991," NAE Memorial Tributes, vol. 6, 1993

- Series 2: Publications

- Box 4

- Folder 9: Complete list of John Bardeen's publications, 1930-91

- Folder 10: 1. Diffraction of Circularly Symmetrical Electromagnetic Wave by a Co-Axial Circular Disc of Infinite Conductivity, Phys. Rev. 36, 1482-1488 (1930).

- Folder 11: 3. Some Aspects of Electrical Prospecting Applied in Locating Oil Structures, J. of Appl. Phys. 2, 103-122 (1932).

- Folder 12: 4. Theory of the Work Functions of Monovalent Metals (with E. Wigner), Phys. Rev. 48, 84-87 (1935).

- Folder 13: 5. Theory of the Work Function II. The Surface Double Layer, Phys. Rev. 49, 653-663 (1936).

- Box 5

- Folder 1: 6. Conductivity of Monovalent Metals, Phys. Rev. 52, 688-697 (1937).

- Folder 2: 7. On the Density of Energy Levels of Heavy Nuclei, Phys. Rev. 51, 799-803 (1937).

- Folder 3: 8. Compressibilities of Alkali Metals, J. Chem. Phys. 6, 372-378 (1938).

- Folder 4: 9. An Improved Calculation of the Energies of Metallic Li and Na, J. Chem. Phys. 6, 367-371 (1938).

- Folder 5: 10. Symmetry Effects in the Spacing of Nuclear Energy Levels (with E. Feenberg), Phys. Rev. 54, 809-818 (1938).

- Folder 6: 11. Expressions for the Current in the Bloch Approximation of “Tight Binding” for Metallic Electrons, (with J. H. Van Vleck), Proc. Natl. Acad. of Sci. 25, 82-86 (1939).

- Folder 7: 12. Concentration of Isotopes by Thermal Diffusion: Rate of Approach to Equilibrium, Phys. Rev. 57, 35-41 (1940). [Erratum, Phys. Rev. 58, 94 (1940).]

- Folder 8: 13. Electrical Conductivity of Metals, J. Appl. Phys. 11, 88-111 (1940).

- Folder 9: 14. The Image and Van der Waals Forces at a Metallic Surface, Phys. Rev. 58, 727-736 (1940).

- Folder 10: 15. The Production of Concentrated Carbon (13) by Thermal Diffusion (with A. O. Nier), J. Chem. Phys. 9, 690-692 (1941).

- Folder 11: 16. Theory of Superconductivity (abstract), Phys. Rev. 59, 923 (1941).

- Folder 12: 17. Investigation of Oxidation of Copper by Use of Radioactive Cu Tracer (with W. H. Brattain and W. Shockley), J. Chem. Phys. 14, 714-721 (1946).

- Folder 13: 18. The Quadruple Moments and Spins of BR, Cl, and N Nuclei (with C. H. Townes, A. N. Holden and F. R. Merritt), Phys. Rev. 71, 644-645 (1947).

- Folder 14: 19. Surface States and Rectification at a Metal Semi-Conductor Contact, Phys. Rev. 71, 717-727 (1947).

- Folder 15: 20. Calculation of Nuclear Quadrupole Effects in Molecules (with C. H. Townes). Phys. Rev. 73, 97-105 (1948).

- Folder 16: 21. Second Order Corrections to Quadrupole Effects in Molecules (with C. H. Townes), Phys. Rev. 73, 627-629 (1948).

- Folder 17: 22. The Transistor, a Semi-Conductor Triode (with W. H. Brattain), Phys. Rev. 74, 230-233 (1948).

- Folder 18: 23. Nature of Forward Current in Germanium Point Contacts (with W. H. Brattain), Phys. Rev. 74, 231-232 (1948).

- Folder 19: 24. Electrical Properties of Pure Silicon and Silicon Alloys Containing Boron and Phosphorus (with G. L. Pearson), Phys. Rev. 75, 865-883 (1949).

- Erratum corrections in Phys. Rev. 77, 303 (1950).
- Folder 20: 25. Physical Principles Involved in Transistor Action, Phys. Rev. 75, 1208-1225 (1949).

- Folder 21: 26. Pressure Change of Resistance of Tellurium, Phys. Rev. 75, 1777-1778, (1949).

- Folder 22: 27. Diffusion in Binary Alloys, Phys. Rev. 76, 1403-1405 (1949).

- Includes Calculations
- Folder 23: 28. On the Theory of the A-C Impedance of a Contact Rectifier, Bell Syst. Tech. J. 28, 335 (1949).

- Folder 24: 29. Effects of Electrical Forming on the Rectifying Barriers of n- and p-Germanium Transistors (with W. G. Pfann), Phys. Rev. 77, 401-402 (1950).

- Folder 25: 30. Energy Bands and Mobilities in Monatomic Semiconductors (with W. Shockley), Phys. Rev. 77, 407-408 (1950).

- Folder 26: 31. Deformation Potentials Mobilities in Non-polar Crystals (with W. Shockley), Phys. Rev. 80, 72-80 (1950).

- Folder 27: 32. Scattering of Electrons in Crystals in the Presence of Large Electric Fields (with W. Shockley), Phys. Rev. 80, 69-71 (1950).

- Folder 28: 33. Theory of Relation between Hole Concentration and Characteristics of Germanium Point Contacts, Bell Syst. Tech. J. 29, 469-495 (1950).

- Folder 29: 34. Zero-point Vibrations and Superconductivity, Phys. Rev. 79, 167-168 (1950).

- Folder 30: 35. Wave Functions for Superconducting Electrons, Phys. Rev. 80, 567-574 (1950).

- Folder 31: 36. Choice of Guage in London’s Approach to the Theory of Superconductivity, Phys. Rev. 81, 469-470 (1951).

- Folder 32: 37. Relation between Lattice Vibration and London Theories of Superconductivity, Phys. Rev. 81, 829-834 (1951).

- Folder 33: 38. Field Variation of Superconducting Penetration Depth, Phys. Rev. 81, 1070-1071 (1951).

- Folder 34: 39. Criterion for Superconductivity, Phys. Rev. [u]82[/u, 978-979 (1951).

- Folder 35: 40. Diffusion in Alloys and the Kirkendall Effect (with C. Herring) in Atom Movements, published by American Society for Metals, Cleveland, Ohio, 87-111 (1951).

- Also published as “Imperfections in Nearly Perfect Crystals,” W. Shockley, ed., John Wiley and Sons, New York (1952), pp. 261-289
- Folder 36: 41. The Effects of Pressure and Temperature on the Resistance of p-n Junctions in Germanium (with H. H. Hall and G. L. Pearson), Phys. Rev. [u]84[u], 129 (1951).

- Folder 37: 42. Electron-Vibration Interactions and Superconductivity, Rev. Mod. Phys. 23, 261-270 (1951).

- Includes calculations
- Folder 38: 43. Book Review. Phase Transformations in Solids, ed. by R. Smoluchowski, J. E. Meyer and W. A. Weyl, John Wiley and Sons, New York (1951).

- Reviewed in Physics Today, 5, No. 5, p. 25 (1952).
- Folder 39: 44. Abstract. Change in Superconducting Penetration Depth with Field, Phys. Rev. 87, 192 (1952).

- Folder 40: 45. Abstract. The Interaction of Exictons and Phonons (with P. Leurgans), Phys. Rev. 87, 200 (1952).

- Folder 41: 46. Superconductivity and Lattice Vibrations in “Low Temperature Physics,” National Bureau of Standards Circular 519, Washinton, D. C., pp. 5-10 (1952).

- Folder 42: 47. Surface Properties of Germanium (with W. H. Brattain), Bell Syst. Tech. J. 32, 1-41 (1953).

- Folder 43: 49. Flow of Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors in Symposium on the Present State of Physics, F. S. Brackett, ed., AAAS, Washington, D.C., 128-150 (1954).

- Folder 44: 50. Theory of Boundary Effects of Superconductors, Phys. Rev. 94, 554-563 (1954).

- Folder 45: 51. Electrolytic Analog Transistor (with H. Letaw, Jr.), J. Appl. Physics, 25, 600-606 (1954).

- Folder 46: 52. Infrared Absorption Spectrum of Germanium (with L. H. Hall and F. J. Blatt), Phys. Rev. 95, 559-560 (1954).

- Folder 47: 54. Surface Barriers and Surface Conductance (with S. R. Morrison), Physica 20, 873-884 (1954).

- Folder 48: 55. Progress in the Theory of Superconductivity. Abstract for Wash. Mtg., Nat. Acad. Sci., April (1955).

- Folder 49: 56. Theory of Meissner Effect in Superconductors, Phys. Rev. 97, 1724-1725 (1955).

- Folder 50: 57. Electron-Phonon Interaction in Metals (with D. Pines), Phys. Rev. 99, 1140-1150 (1955).

- Folder 51: 58. Indirect Transitions from the Valence to the Conduction Bands (with F. J. Blatt and L. H. Hall), Photoconductivity Conference, John Wiley and Sons, pp. 146-154 (1956).

- Folder 52: 59. Surface Conductance and the Field Effect on Germanium (with R. E. Coovert, S. R. Moorison, J. R. Schrieffer, and R. Sun), Phys. Rev. 104, pp. 47-51 (1956).

- Folder 53: 60. Interaction between Electrons and Lattice Vibrations, Canadian J. Phys. 34, 1171-1189 (1956).

- Folder 54: 61. Theory of Superconductivity, Encyclopedia of Physics, Vol. 15, 274-369, Springer-Verlag (1956).

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- Folder 1: 62. Microscopic Theory of Superconductivity (with L. N. Cooper and J. R. Schrieffer), Phys. Rev. 106, 162-164 (1957).

- Folder 2: 63. Nuclear Polarization and Impurity-State Spin Relaxation Processes in Silicon (with D. Pines and C. P. Slichter), Phys. Rev. 106, 489-498 (1957).

- Folder 3: 64. The Science of Engineering Materials, J. E. Goldman, Editor. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York (1957). Chap. 2, p. 22-43, Structure of Atoms and Atomic Aggregates, (with J. E. Goldman and W. Bitler).

- Folder 4: 65. Same as 64, Chapter 4, p. 82-102, Crystal Imperfections.

- Folder 5: 66. Semi-conductor Research Leading to Point-Contact Transistor, Les Prex Noble in 1956, Stockholm (1957). Reprinted in Science 126[/u, p. 105-112 (1957), also in German translation in Physikalische Blatter [u]10, 436-456 (1957).

- Folder 6: 67. Guage Invariance and the Energy Gap Model of Superconductivity, Nuovo-Cimento 5, 1766-1769 (1957).

- Folder 7: 68. Theory of Superconductivity (with L. N. Cooper and J. R. Schrieffer), Phys. Rev. 108, 1175-1204 (1957).

- Folder 8: 69. Comments on Implications of Transistory Research, Proc. I. R. E. 46, 953 (1958).

- Folder 9: 71. Theory of the Anomalous Skin Effect in Normal and Superconducting Metals, (with D. C. Mattis) Phys. Rev. 111, p. 412-417 (1958).

- Folder 10: 72. Theory of Superconductivity, Physica 24, 527-534 (1958).

- Folder 11: 73. Two-Fluid Model of Superconductivity, Phys. Rev. Letters, Vol. 1, p. 399 (1958).

- Folder 12: 74. Theory of Superconductivity. Low Temperature Physics and Chemistry, Proc. Fifth Intl. Low Temp. Conf., J. R. Dillinger, ed., Univ. Wisconsin Press (1958), p. 251.

- Folder 13: 75. Methods for Determination of the Distribution of Surface States on Ge and Si, in Halbleiter and Phosphors, ed. by M. Schön and H. Welker, F. Vieweg and Sohn, Braunschweig (1958), p. 81-97.

- Folder 14: 77. Conduction: Metals and Semiconductors, in [u]Handbook of Physics[u], ed. by E. V. Condon and H. Odishaw, McGraw-Hill, New York (1958), p. 52-65, Sec. 8.

- Folder 15: 78. Flow of Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors, in Handbook of Physics, ed. by E.V. Condon and H. Odishaw, McGraw-Hill, New York (1958), p. 52-65, Sec. 8.

- Folder 16: 79. Theory of Thermal Conductivity of Superconductors (with G. Rickayzen and L. Tewordt), Phys. Rev. 113, 982-994 (1959).

- Folder 17: 80. Trends in Semiconductor Research, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 8, 2-6 (1959).

- Folder 18: 82. Basic Research on Semiconductors, Proc. I.E.E., Vol 106, Part B, Suppl. No. 15, 1959, p. 268-9, Paper 3071E (Jan. 1960).

- Folder 19: 83. Ground-State Energy and Green’s Function for Reduced Hamiltonian for Superconductivity (with G. Rickayzen), Phys. Rev. [u]118[u], 936-937 (1960).

- Folder 20: 84. Tunneling from a Many-Particle Point of View, Phys. Rev. Letters 6, 57-59 (1961).

- Folder 21: 85. Recent Developments in Superconductivity (with J. R. Schrieffer), in Progress in Low Temperature Physics, Vol. III, C. J. Gorter, ed. North Holland Publishing Co. (1961), p. 180-287.

- Folder 22: 86. Recent Research in Semiconductors, Direct Current, 6, 1-3 (1961).

- Folder 23: 87. Closing speech, International Conference on Semiconductor Physics, Prague, 1960; Proceedings, Prague, 1961, p. 1108-1109.

- Folder 24: 88. Quantization of Flux in a Superconducting Cylinder, Phys. Rev. Letters 7, 162-163 (1961).

- Folder 25: 89. Review of the Present Status of the Theory of Superconductivity, IBM Journal of Research and Development 6, 3-11 (1962).

- Folder 26: 90. Tunneling into Superconductors, Phys. Rev. Letters 9, 147-149 (1962).

- Folder 27: 91. Critical Fields and Currents in Superconductors, Rev. Mod. Phys. 34, 667-681 (1962).

- Folder 28: 92. Development of Concepts in Superconductivity, Physics Today 16, 19-28 (1963).

- Also to be published in the Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Low Temperature Physics (1963)
- Folder 29: 93. Superconductivity, Chap. 16, p. 281-292, in Advanced in Materials Research in the United Nations, H. Brooks, N. H. Mason N. E. Promisel, and G. H. Cooper, ed. Pergamon Press, London, 1963.

- Folder 30: 94. Trends in Semiconductor Research, Electronic Industries, June 1963, p. C12-C17.

- Folder 31: 95. Superconductivity, Cargese Lectures in Theoretical Physics, Benjamin, New York 1963, p. VI-1 – VI-36.

- Folder 32: 98. Electron Correlation and Screening Effects in Relation to Surface Physics, Surface Science 2, 381-389, H. C. Gatos, ed. North-Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam, 1964.

- Folder 33: 99. Free-Energy Difference Between Normal and Superconducting States (with M. Stephen), Phys. Rev. 136, 1485-1488A (1964).

- Folder 34: 100. Motion of Quantized Flux Lines in Superconductors, Phys. Rev. Letters 13, 747-748 (1964).

- Folder 35: 101. Viscosity of Type-II Superconductors (with M. J. Stephen), Phys. Rev. Letters 14, 112-113 (1965).

- Folder 36: 102. Theory of Motion of Vortices in Superconductors (with M. J. Stephen), Phys. Rev. 140 A1197-1207 (1965).

- Folder 37: 103. Basic Research in the Industrial Laboratory, in Science and Society: A Symposium, W. A. Benjamin, Inc., New York pp. 56-71, (1965).

- Folder 38: 104. Introduction to the Symposium on Superfluids, in Low Temperature Physics LT9, Part A. J. G. Daunt, D. O. Edwards, F. J. Milford and M. Yaqub, editors, Plenum Press, New York, 1965, p. 3-7.

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- Folder 1: 105. Understanding Superconductivity, 1964 Lecture on Outstanding Research, Amer. Soc. For Testing Materials, 1965.

- Folder 2: 106. Theory of Vortex Motion, in Superconductors in Quantum Fluids, Proceedings of the Sussex University Symposium 16-20, August 1965. North-Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam, edited by D. F. Brewer, pp. 109-123 (1966).

- Folder 3: 107. Interactions Between He^3 Atoms in Dilute Solutions of He^3 in Superfluid H^4 (with G. Baym and D. Pines), Phys. Rev. Letters 17, 372-375 (1966).

- Folder 4: 108. Superconductors and Superfluids. In Quantum Theory of Atoms, Molecules, and Solid State, P. Lowden, ed., Academic Press, pp. 511-536 (1966).

- Folder 5: 109. Effective Interaction of He3 Atoms in Dilute Solutions of He^3 in H^4 at Low temperatures (with G. Baym and D. Pines), Phys. Rev. 156, 207-221 (1967).

- Folder 6: 110. Theory of Superconductivity. In Superconductivity in Science and Technology, ed. by M. H. Cohen, University of Chiago Press, p. 1-17, (1968).

- Folder 7: 111. Macroscopic Quantum Effects and Vortex Motion in Superconductors, Proc. Of the Xth International Conferences on Chemical Research, December 4-6, 1967, Houston, Texas, pp. 167-183 (1967).

- Folder 8: 112. Superconductors and Superfluids. Reprinted from Proceedings of the Robert. A. Welch Foundation Conferences on Chemical Research, December 4-6, 1967 – Houston, Texas, pp. 167-183 (1967).

- Folder 9: 113. Advances in Superconductivity. Physics Today 22, (Oct) 40-46 (1969).

- Folder 10: 114. Structure of Vortex Lines in Pure Superconductors (with R. Kümmel, A. E. Jacobs, and L. Tewordt), Phys. Rev. 187, 2:556-569 (1969).

- Folder 11: 115. Transport in Nonhomogeneous Superconductors, Physica 55, 114-123 (1971) (Proceedings of International Conference on the Science of Superconductivity, 1969).

- Folder 12: 116. Josephson Current Flow in Pure Superconducting – Normal – Superconducting Junctions (with J. L. Johnson), Phys. Rev. B5, 72-78 (1972).

- Folder 13: 116.5 Three Men Who Changed Our World—25 Years Later. Bell Laboratories Record, Dec. 1972.

- Folder 14: 117. Model for an Exciton Mechanism of Superconductivity (with David Allender, James Bray), Phys. Rev. B78, 1020-1029 (1973).

- Folder 15: 118. Electron-Phonon Interactions and Superconductivity. In Les Prix Nobel in 1972, Nobel Foundation, Stockholm (1973). Also in Physics Today, Vol. 26, No. 7, 41-47 (1973) and in Science, Vol. 181, pp. 1209-1214 (1973).

- Folder 16: 119. History of Superconductivity Research. In Impact of Basic Research on Technology, B. Kursunoglu and A. Permutter, editors, Plenum Press, New York, pp. 15-55 (1973).

- Folder 17: 120. Solid State Physics: Accomplishments and Future Prospects. In Physics 50 Years Later, Nat. Acad. Sci., Washington, pp. 165-190 (1973).

- Folder 18: 121. Electron-Phonon Interactions and Superconductivity. In Cooperative Phenomena, H. Haken and M/ Wagner, eds., Springer-Verlag, Berlin0Heidelberg, pp. 63-79 (1973).

- Folder 19: 122. Superconducting Fluctuations in One-Dimensional Organic Solids, Solid State Comm. 13, pp. 357-359 (1973).

- Folder 20: 123. Comment on “Model for an Exciton Mechanism for Superconductivity” – A Reply (with David Allender and J. W. Bray), Phys. Rev. B8, 4433-4435 (1973).

- Folder 21: 124. Theory of Fluctuation Superconductivity from Electron-Phonon Interactions in Pseudo-One-Dimensional Systems (with David Allender and J. W. Bray), Phys. Rev. B9, Jan. 1974).

- Folder 22: 125. Flux Flow in Nearly Pure Low-κ Superconductors (with R. D. Sherman), Phys. Rev. B 12, 2634-2639 (1975).

- Folder 23: 126. Possibility of Excitonic Superconductivity. In Superconductivity in d- and f-Band Metals, edited by D. H. Douglass, Plenum Publ. Co., New York, pp. 1-5 (1976).

- Folder 24: 127. Superconductivity: Past and Future, Indus. Research 18, 1-13 (1976).

- Folder 25: 129. Basic Research and Industrial Development; Superconductivity: Past and Future; and Development of Semiconductor Electronics. In Pahlavi Lecture Series, Vol. I, edited by Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Offset Press, Tehran, Iran, pp. 207-267 (1977).

- Folder 26: 130. Summary Remarks. In Lecture Notes in Physics. Vol. 65, Organic Conductors and Semiconductors. Proceedings of the International Conference, Siófok, Hungary, 1976, edited by L. Pal, G. Grüner, A. Janossy and J. Sólyom, Plenum, New York, pp. 13-22 (1977).

- Folder 27: 131. Motion of Flux Lines in Nearly Pure Superconductors, Phys. Rev. B17, 1472-1473 (1978).

- Folder 28: 132. Evolution of Superconductivity. Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, Journal de Physique, C6, 1368-1373 (1978).

- Folder 29: 133. Non-equilibrium Phenomena in Superconductors, Proc. International Conference and Winter School on Frontiers of Theoretical Physics, edited by F. C. Auluck, and L. S. Kothari and V. S. Nanda, (McMillan, Delhi, 1978), pp. 17-27.

- Folder 30: 134. Excitonic Superconductivity, J. Less-Common Metals, 62, 447-450 (1978).

- Folder 31: 135. Concluding Remarks. In Quasi One-Dimensional conductors, Proceedings International Conference. Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 1978, Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Physics, Vol. 95 (1979), 3-11.

- Folder 32: 135.5 Recent Developments and Comments, in Highly Conducting One-Dimensional Solids, ed. by Jozef T. Devreese, Roger P. Evrard and Victor E. Van Doran, Plenum Pub. Corp. (1979).

- Folder 33: 136. Theory of Nonohmic Conduction from Charge Density Waves in NbSe3 , Phys. Rev. Lett. 42, 1498-1500 (1979).

- Folder 34: 137. Reminiscences of Early Days of Solid State Physics, Proc. Roy. Soc. (London), A371, 77-83 (1980).

- Also published in Beginnings of Solid State Physics, N. F. Mott, editor, Royal Society (London), (1980).
- Folder 35: 138. Unity of Concepts in the Structure of Matter, Ann. Rev. Mater. Sci. 10, 1-18 (1980).

- Folder 36: 139. Tunneling Theory of Charge-Density Wave Depinning, Phys. Rev. Lett. 45, 197801980 (1980).

- Box 8

- Folder 1: 140. Unity of Concepts in the Structure of Matter (with Chien-hua Tsai). Prog. in Physics 1, 1-30 (1981). Revised and enlarged version of 140. [in Chinese.]

- Folder 2: 141. Disorder of an AℓAs-CaAs Superlattice by Impurity Diffusion (with W. D. Laidig, N. Holonyak, Jr., M. D. Camras, K. Hess, J. J. Coleman and P. D. Dapkus). Appl. Phys. Lett. 38, 776-778 (1981).

- Folder 3: 142. Field and Frequency Dependence of Charge-Density-Wave Conduction in NbSe3 (with G. Grünner, A. Zettl, W. G. Clark). Phys. Rev. [u]B24[u], 7247-7257 (1981).

- Folder 4: 143. Tunneling Theory of AC-Induced DC Conductivity for Charge-Density-Wave Conduction in NbSe3

- Folder 5: 144. Depinning of Charge-Density Waves by Tunneling, Proceedings of the International Conference on Low-Dimensional Conductors, Boulder Colorado, August, 1981, Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 81, 719- (1981).

- Folder 6: 145. Current Oscillations and Stability of Charge-Density-Wave Motion in NbSe3 (with E. Ben Jacob, A. Zettl and G. Grüner). Phys. Rev. Lett. 49, 493-496 (1982).

- Folder 7: 146. Superconductivity: Theory, in Encyclopedia of Materials Science & Engineering, Pergamon Press (1986).

- Folder 8: 147. Comments on Shielding by Surface States, In [u]Near Zero, New Frontiers of Physics[u], p. 874 (1988), Stanford (1982).

- Folder 9: 148. Evidence for Tunneling of Charge-Denisty Waves in TaS3 (with J. H. Miller, Jr., J. Richard and J. R. Tucker). Phys. Rev. Lett. 51, 1592-1595 (1983).

- Folder 10: 148.5 Die Frühzeit des Transistors: 1946 bis 1955, Physik in unserer Zeit, 6 (1983).

- Folder 11: 149. Charge Transport by Charge-Density Waves in Linear-Chain Conductors. Lectures for International School of Physics “Enrico Fermi,” Varena, Italy, July 4-6 (1983).

- Folder 12: 149.5 Decoupling of ac Dynamics from dc Polarization below Threshold for Charge-Density Waves in NbSe3 (with J. H. Miller, Jr., J. Richard, R. E. Thorne, N. G. Lyons, and J. R. Tucker), Phys. Rev. B. 29, 4 22328-2330 (1984).

- Folder 13: 150. Depinning of Charge-Density-Wave by Quantum Tunneling. In Electronic Properties of Inorganic Quasi-one-Dimensional Compounds, P. Monceau, editor in Physics and Chemistry of Materials with Low-Dimensional Structures, series B: Quasi-One-Dimensional Structures (D. Reidel Publishing Co.). (1985).

- Folder 14: 150.5 Beginnings of Solid State Physics and Engineering, The Bridge, 14, no. 4, p. 8 (1984).

- Also reprinted in The Bent, vol. LXXVI no. 2, Spring (1985).
- Folder 15: 151. To a Solid State. Science ’84, November, 143-154 (1984).

- Folder 16: 152. Soliton Theory of Charge Density Wave Depinning, Physica 126B&C, 342-345 (1984). Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, Karlsruhe, Germany 15-22 August, 1984.

- Folder 17: 153. Soliton Model of Charge-Density-Wave Depinning (with J. R. Tucker). Proceedings of Conference on Charge-Density Waves in Solids, Budapest, Sept. 2-5, 1984. Lecture Notes in Physics, Springer-Verlag, Berling (1985), v. 217, p. 155.

- Folder 18: 154. Dynamics of Charge-Density-Waves in Orthorhombic TaSe3 (with J. H. Miller, Jr., R. E. Thorne, W. G. Lyons, and J. R. Tucker). Phys. Rev. B 31, 5229 (1985).

- Folder 19: 155. Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling in Quasi One-Dimensional Metals. II. Theory. Phys. Rev. Lett. 55, 1010-1013 (1985).

- Folder 20: 156. Phase Locking in Charge-Density-Wave Transport (with R. E. Thorne, J. R. Tucker, S. E. Brown and G. Grüner). Phys. Rev. B 33, 7342-7345 (1986).

- Folder 21: 157. Development of a Tunneling Model of Charge-Density-Wave Depinning (with W. G. Lyons, J. W. Lyding, J. H. Miller, Jr., R. E. Thorne and J. R. Tucker). Proceedings of the International Conference on Synthetic Metals, Kyoto, Japan, June 2-6, 1986, Synthetic Metals 19, 1-6 (1987).

- Folder 22: 158. Depinning of Charge-Density Waves by Quantum Tunneling. Proceedings of the Yamada Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Quasi One-Dimensional Solids, Lake Kawaguchi, Japan, May 26-30, 1986, Physica 143 B&C, 14-19 (1986).

- Folder 23: 158.5 Summary Remarks on CDW’s: Yamada Conference, Proceedings of the Yamada Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Quasi One-Dimensional Solids, Lake Kawaguchi, Japan, May 26-30, 1986, Physica 143B, 571-72 (1986).

- Folder 24: 159. Experiment Versus the Classical Model of Deformable Charge-Density Waves: Interference Phenemena and Mode Locking (with R. E. Thorne and J. R. Tucker). Phys. Rev. Lett. 58, 828-831 (1987).

- Folder 25: 159.5 Comment on “Bulk Superconductivity at 91K in Single-Phase Oxygen Deficient Perovskite Ba(2)YCU(3)O(9-delta), Phys. Rev. Lett. 30 November 1987.

- Folder 26: 160. Pre-history of the Semiconductor Laser. Optoelectronics, 2, No. 1, 124-125 (1987).

- Folder 27: 161. Basis for Tunneling Theory of Charge-Density-Wave Depinning. Z. Phys. B. 67, 427-433 (1987).

- Folder 28: 162. Solid State Physics – 1947. Solid State Tech., Dec. 1987, 69-71 (1987).

- Folder 29: 163. Charge-Density-Wave Transport in Quasi-One-Dimensional Metals (with R. E. Thorne, W. G. Lyons, J. W. Lyding and J. R. Tucker). Phys. Rev. B 35, I, 6348-6359; II, 6360-6372 (1987).

- Folder 30: 164. Excitonic Superconductivity in Layer Structures (with D. M. Ginsberg and M. B. Salamon). Novel Superconductivity, Stuart A. Wolf and Vladimir Z. Kewsin, editors, Plenum Press, New York, 330341 (1987).

- Folder 31: 165. Theories of High Tc Superconductors. Mat. Rev. Soc. Symp. Proc. 99, 27-30 (1988).

- Folder 32: 166. Classical vs. Quantum Models of Charge-Density Wave Depinning in Quasi-1D Metals, Phys. Rev. B39, 3528-3531 (1989).

- Folder 33: 167. Depinning of Charge-Density Waves by Quantum Tunneling. Proc. of Nobel Symposium on Physics of Low-Dimensional Systems, Physica Scripta T27, 136-1432 (1989).

- Folder 34: 168. Universal Threshold Polarization of Charge-Density Waves: Applications to Blue Bronze. Phys. Rev. Lett. 62, 2985-2988 (1989).

- Folder 35: 169. Theory of Size Effects in Depinning of Charge-Density Waves, Phys. Rev. Lett. 64, 2297-2299 (1990).

- Folder 36: 170. Microscopic Theory of Charge-Density Wave Transport in a volume [in Russian] Commemorating the 70th Birthday of V. L. Ginzburg) (1990).

- Folder 37: 171. Phase Coherence in Charge-Density Wave Transport, Advances in Theoretical Physics (1990), Proceedings of the Langau Birthday Symposium, Cophenhagen, 13-17 June, 1988, p. 118.

- Folder 38: 172. Superconductivity and other… Phys. Today 43, 25 (1990)

- Folder 39: 173. Superconductivity: Theory. In Encyclopedia of Magnetic and Superconducting Materials, (J. E. Evetts, ed.) () (to appear).

- Folder 40: Quantum versus Classical Approaches

- Folder 41: Low Temperature Physics, 1962

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 42: Low Temperature Physics, 1962

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 43: Electronics and Medicine, 1983

- Folder 44: Notes on Inorganic Quasi-one-dimensional Metals Linear-chain Conductors

- Folder 45: Comments on DOE [Department of Engergy] Multipurpose Laboratories for Federal Lab Panel, 1982

- Folder 46: Discussion Group on “Interaction of Industry and University Research”

- Folder 47: Lecture Presented at Pahlavi University, Iran, “Development of Semiconductor Electronics”, 1975

- Series 3: Dissertations (Produced by Bardeen Students)

- Box 9

- Folder 1: Paul J. Lurgans, 1952

- Folder 2: Nick Holonyak, Jr., 1954

- Folder 3: Thomas Nolan Morgan, 1955

- Folder 4: Newton Bernardes, 1957

- Folder 5: Daniel Charles Mattis, 1957

- Folder 6: John Robert Schrieffer, 1957

- Folder 7: R. C. Sirrine, 1957

- Folder 8: Michael Francis Millea, 1958

- Folder 9: Milton William Valenta, 1958

- Box 10

- Folder 1: Ling Yun Wei, 1958

- Folder 2: Stephen Reynolds Arnold, 1959

- Folder 3: William Manos Portnoy, 1959

- Folder 4: Richard Elmo Coovert, 1960

- Folder 5: Piotr B. Miller, 1960

- Folder 6: R. A. Missman, 1960

- Folder 7: Kendal True Rogers, 1960

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 8: Kendal True Rogers, 1960

- Folder 2 of 2
- Box 11

- Folder 1: Toshihito Truneto, 1960-61

- Contains only John Bardeen's notes
- Folder 2: Kenneth Rose, 1961

- Folder 3: Jerome Luther Hartke, 1961

- Folder 4: Daniel Warren Hone, 1962

- Folder 5: Peter Vance Gray, 1962

- Folder 6: John Warren Wilkins, 1963

- Empty
- Folder 7: W. L. McMillan, 1963

- Folder 8: Toshiyuki Yamada, 1964

- Folder 9: Wayne Earl Tefft, 1964

- Box 12

- Folder 1: John Richard Clem, 1965

- Folder 2: Sang Boo Nam, 1966

- Folder 3: Wesley N. Mathews, Jr., 1968

- Folder 4: Reiner Kümmel, 1968

- Folder 5: Preprints by K. N. Bennemann, Wesley N. Mathews, Jr. et al./doctoral dissertation of Joseph N. Ross, Jr. (1986), 1972-73, 1986

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 6: Preprints by K. N. Bennemann, Wesley N. Mathews, Jr. et al./doctoral dissertation of Joseph N. Ross, Jr. (1986), 1972-73, 1986

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 7: Socrates Theodorus Pantelides (1973), 1972-73

- Box 13

- Folder 1: David Lee Miller, 1973

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 2: David Lee Miller, 1973

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 3: David William Allender, 1974

- Folder 4: James William Bray, 1974

- Folder 5: Samuel Cheng-Sheng Pan (1986), 1985-86

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 6: Samuel Cheng-Sheng Pan (1986), 1985-86

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 7: John Harris Miller, Jr., 1985

- Series 4: Correspondence

- Box 14

- Folder 1: Early Correspondence, 1945, 1947-50

- Folder 2: 1950-51

- Folder 3: 1952-54

- Folder 4: 1954

- Outgoing only
- Folder 5: January-May, 1955

- Outgoing only
- Folder 6: January-May, 1955

- Folder 7: June-December, 1955

- Folder 8: January-April, 1956

- Folder 9: May-December, 1956

- Folder 10: 1956

- Outgoing only
- Box 15

- Folder 1: January-May, 1957

- Folder 2: June-December, 1957

- Folder 3: January-June, 1957

- Folder 4: July-December, 1957

- Folder 5: January-May, 1958

- Folder 6: June-December, 1958

- Folder 7: January-June, 1958

- Folder 8: July-December, 1958

- Outgoing only
- Box 16

- Folder 1: 1959

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 2: 1959

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 3: January-May, 1959

- Folder 4: June-December, 1959

- Folder 5: 1960

- Folder 1 of 3
- Folder 6: 1960

- Folder 2 of 3
- Folder 7: 1960

- Folder 3 of 3
- Folder 8: 1960

- Outgoing only
- Folder 9: 1961

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 10: 1961

- Folder 2 of 2
- Box 17

- Folder 1: 1961

- Outgoing only
- Folder 2: 1961-62

- Folder 3: 1962

- Folder 1 of 3
- Folder 4: 1962

- Folder 2 of 3
- Folder 5: 1962

- Folder 3 of 3
- Folder 6: 1963

- Box 18

- Folder 1: January-June, 1963

- Folder 2: July-December, 1963

- Folder 3: Personal correspondence, 1963-64

- Folder 4: 1963-64

- Folder 5: January-June, 1964

- Folder 6: July-December, 1964

- Box 19

- Folder 1: 1964

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 2: 1964

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 3: 1965

- Outgoing only
- Folder 4: January-June, 1965

- Folder 5: July-December, 1965

- Folder 6: Europe correspondence, 1965

- Folder 7: 1966

- Outgoing only
- Box 20

- Folder 1: January-June, 1966

- Folder 2: July-December, 1966

- Folder 3: 1967

- Outgoing only
- Folder 4: January-June, 1967

- Folder 5: July-December, 1967

- Box 21

- Folder 1: 1968

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 2: 1968

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 3: 1968

- Outgoing only
- Folder 4: Personal correspondence, 1968, 1986

- Folder 5: 1969

- Folder 6: 1969

- Outgoing only
- Box 22

- Folder 1: La Jolla correspondence, 1969-70

- Folder 2: 1970

- Folder 1 of 4
- Folder 3: 1970

- Folder 2 of 4
- Folder 4: 1970

- Folder 3 of 4
- Folder 5: 1970

- Folder 4 of 4
- Box 23

- Folder 1: 1972

- Folder 2: January-August, 1972, 1972

- Folder 3: September-December, 1972, 1972

- Folder 4: January-June, 1973

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 5: January-June, 1973

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 6: August-December, 1973

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 7: August-December, 1973

- Folder 2 of 2
- Box 24

- Folder 1: 1974

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 2: 1974

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 3: January-December, 1974

- Folder 4: January 1975 - July 1977

- Folder 5: 1976

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 6: 1976

- Folder 2 of 2
- Box 25

- Folder 1: 1977

- Folder 2: August 1977 - April 1980

- Folder 1 of 2. Outgoing only
- Folder 3: August 1977 - April 1980

- Folder 2 of 2. Outgoing only
- Folder 4: 1978

- Folder 1 of 3
- Folder 5: 1978

- Folder 2 of 3
- Folder 6: 1978

- Folder 3 of 3
- Folder 7: Charge density wave correspondence, 1978-80

- Folder 8: 1979

- Box 26

- Folder 1: 1980

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 2: 1980

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 3: June-December, 1982

- Folder 1 of 3
- Folder 4: June-December, 1982

- Folder 2 of 3
- Folder 5: June-December, 1982

- Folder 3 of 3
- Folder 6: 1981

- Folder 7: 1981-82

- Folder 8: 1982

- Folder 9: Japan correspondence, 1982

- Folder 10: 1982-84

- Box 27

- Folder 1: 1983

- Folder 2: 1983, 1986, 1989-90

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 3: 1983, 1986, 1989-90

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 4: 1984

- Folder 5: 1984-85

- Folder 6: 1985

- Folder 7: 1986

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 8: 1986

- Folder 2 of 2
- Box 28

- Folder 1: 1986-89

- Folder 2: Robert E. Thorne, 1986-90

- Folder 3: 1986, 1989-91

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 4: 1986, 1989-91

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 5: 1987

- Folder 6: 1987-88

- Folder 7: 1988

- Box 29

- Folder 1: Birthday letters, 1988

- Folder 2: 1988, 1990-91

- Contains photographs
- Folder 3: 1988-90

- Folder 4: 1989

- Folder 5: 1989-90

- Folder 6: Karl Seeger, 1989-90

- Folder 7: William A. Bardeen correspondence regarding John Bardeen's death, 1991

- Series 5: Subject File

- Box 29

- Folder 8: Superconductivity, tunneling, charge density wave transport, soliton transparencies

- Folder 9: Theory/Tunneling, N.A.T.O. AGARD parts

- Folder 10: Materials Research Lab progress reports

- Folder 11: Diagrams and charts for talk

- Folder 12: Critical fields and currents

- Folder 13: Research problems, phono-scattering

- Folder 14: Understanding Superconductivity, notes and rough draft of article

- Folder 15: Talk on recent developments

- Box 30

- Folder 1: Excitonic superconducting, talk at Meeting Electronics Review

- Folder 2: Solid State Physics Chicago Area Colloquium Talk, non-homogenous current flow in superconductors and list of slides

- Folder 3: Surface states paper, ca. 1946

- Folder 4: Theory of l/f noise

- Folder 5: Self-trapping of electrons

- Folder 6: Cu2O, impedance, data

- Folder 7: Calculation of tunneling

- Folder 8: Field effect across CU2O rectifier

- Folder 9: Surface conductivity

- Folder 10: Neutron multiplication, ca. 1940

- Folder 11: Formal theory of conductivity, ca. 1942

- Folder 12: A.C. impedance rectifiers

- Folder 13: I-V characteristics Van Roosbroeck units

- Folder 14: H. Fröhlich's manuscript, "Theory of the Superconducting State"

- Folder 15: W. G. Pfann's units

- Folder 16: Mean free path

- Folder 17: Herring, thermo polarizable media

- Folder 18: Vortex lines talk, ca. 1969

- Folder 19: Colloid and interface science-M. L. Hair, John R. Harbour, Vlad J. Norotny, Michael A. Hopper

- Folder 20: Exact symmetry and exact solution of kondo problem, ca. 1970

- Folder 21: Calculations notebook

- Folder 22: Lectures and notes on "Theory of a Fermi Liquid" by D. Hone

- Box 31

- Folder 1: Case 3-9 patent, ca. 1948

- Cross Reference: Box 168
- Folder 2: Notes and calculations, Japan

- Folder 3: Partial listing of certain of John Bardeen's scientific papers by Jerome Rowley

- Folder 4: IBM Executary 224 Dictating Unit

- Folder 5: Copy of Betamax videocassette of aerial view from a helicopter of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory sent to Etori Yamane from John Bardeen

- Folder 6: John Bardeen photographs

- 10 identical 8" X 10" glossies
- Box 32

- Folder 1: Experiments on temperature changes and superfluids with explanatory narrative (VHS videotape, 15 min.), and slides

- Folder 2: Slides

- Folder 3: Notes and calculations

- Box 33

- Folder 1: Vortex structure report by L. Tewordt

- Folder 2: "Depinning of Charge-Density Waves by Quantum Tunneling" draft by Bardeen

- Folder 3: Benjamin Abeles, biographical sketch, list of publications, ca. 1971

- Folder 4: W.H. Brattain

- Folder 5: J.G. Dash

- Folder 6: William L. Clinton

- Folder 7: Peter J. Feibelman

- Folder 8: Preprints, H. G. Drickamer

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 9: Preprints, H. G. Drickamer

- Folder 2 of 2
- Box 34

- Folder 1: H. G. Drickamer, "X-Ray Diffraction Studies of the Lattice Parameters of Solids Under Very High Pressure" and "The Effect of High Pressure On the Electronic Structure of Solids"

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 2: H. G. Drickamer, "X-Ray Diffraction Studies of the Lattice Parameters of Solids Under Very High Pressure" and "The Effect of High Pressure On the Electronic Structure of Solids"

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 3: Bardeen's handbook article - theory of superconductivity

- Folder 4: Original work on charge density waves tunneling paper

- Folder 5: Research notes, ca. 1976

- Folder 6: Bardeen drafts of papers and chapters

- Box 35

- Folder 1: University Microfilms Inc. microfilm catalogue

- Folder 2: "Materials Research Laboratory Program" and "Additional Projects in Materials Science"

- Folder 3: Illinois Science Advisory Council members

- Folder 4: Information for low temperature commission, ca. 1968

- Folder 5: Charge density wave transparencies

- Folder 6: 17th International Low Temperature Physics Conference, Karlsruhe talk transparencies

- Folder 7: Lecture - "Superconductivity: Past and Future"

- Folder 8: Chapter VI - Selected Topics from the History of Semiconductor Physics and its Applications-Ernst Braun

- Folder 9: Basis for semiconductor model – transparencies

- Folder 10: Superconductivity transparencies

- Folder 11: "Super-conductivity" handwritten manuscript on problem of mag netic superconductors

- Folder 12: Electrolytic Analogues of the Transistor - talk at the symposium of the Institute of Fundamental Chemistry

- Folder 13: Charge density wave notes, ca. 1985

- Folder 14: Bardeen draft, "Universal Threshold Polarization for Depinning of Charge Density Waves: Application to Blue Bronze"

- Folder 15: Charge density wave graphs

- Folder 16: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers award talk

- Folder 17: Charge density wave transparencies

- Folder 18: Blank Holiday Cards designed by Al Piane

- Folder 19: Electrolytic transistor invention patent application, 1910, 1919-20, 1924-25, 1932-35, 1953-54, 1956-60

- Folder 20: Haloid Xerox Company correspondence, xerographic patents, 1929, 1955, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1965-67, 1979-80

- Folder 21: Cu2O rectifier manuscript, 1929, 1934-35, 1947

- Box 36

- Folder 1: The collected works of John Bardeen from 1930 to 1968, 1930-68

- 15 copies. Microfiche.
- Folder 2: Lilienfeld patents

- Folder 3: Correspondence, drafts, and reprints on superconductivity, low temperature, and solid state physics, 1934, 1957, 1973-78, 1989

- Folder 4: Notes on semiconductors, summer session, 1935, 1949, 1951-53

- Folder 5: Abrikosov - Aubrey reprints, 1936, 1938, 1951, 1954, 1959-60, 1962-63

- Folder 6: Bell Labs manuscripts and graphs, 1936, 1946-47, 1949

- Folder 7: Hydrofoil invention, 1937, 1941-1942, 1952, 1956, 1977

- Folder 8: Diffusion equation for D.C. bias, 1938, 1946

- Folder 9: Notes on superconductivity, 1939, 1941, 1945

- Box 37

- Folder 1: Analysis Purdue Ge data, 1939, 1946

- Folder 2: Calculations and a letter from the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution, 1940

- Folder 3: Manuscript CU2O impedance theory, 1940, 1943, 1947

- Folder 4: Drafts of superconductivity paper, outlines of 1952 Bell Labs talk, 1940, 1952, 1957

- Folder 5: John Bardeen, "Electroprovodnost' Metallov," Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, T. xxv, vyp. I, 1941

- "The Electric Conductivity of Metals," [u]Progress of Physics[/u, vol. xxv, part I
- Folder 6: Bell Labs reprint for W. H. Brattain, table and charts, 1941

- Folder 7: Absorption infrared in Si (Briggs data), 1945, 1949-51, 1953-55

- Folder 8: Theory of conduction in Ge and Se, 1945, 1949

- Folder 9: Photoconductivity in infra-red, 1946

- Folder 10: Search for surface states, 1946-47

- Folder 11: Oxidation of CU, 1946

- Box 38

- Folder 1: Hall effect, thermo power, 1946

- Folder 2: General Si and Ge, 1946-47, 1950

- Folder 3: Ge-Sb units, 1946-47

- Folder 4: American Physical Society Talk, Debyl conference, 1946-47

- Folder 5: Talk on Rectifiers, 1946

- Folder 6: Conductivity date of Ge and Si, 1946

- Folder 7: Reprints, technical reports, and status reports on germanium, copper oxidation, semi-conductors, and transistor electronics, 1946, 1948, 1953, 1955-56

- Folder 8: Resistance Fe2O3, Ti, 1947

- Folder 9: Surface levels, 1947

- Folder 10: Si and Ge property analysis, 1947

- Folder 11: Bell Labs silicon analysis, charts and tables, 1947-48

- Folder 12: Nuclear quadruple moments, 1947

- Folder 13: Theory of A.C. impedance of CU2O Rectifier, 1947

- Folder 14: Second order quadruple interaction, 1947-48

- Box 39

- Folder 1: Triode, 1948

- Cross Reference Sheet: Box 168
- Folder 2: Reprints, drafts, newsletters, and publications, 1948-51, 1954-55, 1957, 1964, 1967, 1976, 1978-80, 1984-85, 1990

- Folder 3: Patent applications for cases 3-9, 1-7, and 4-11, 1948-49

- Folder 1 of 2. Cross Reference Sheet: Box 168
- Folder 4: Patent applications for cases 3-9, 1-7, and 4-11, 1948-49

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 5: Pressure change of resistance of Te and Ge, 1948-49

- Folder 6: Notes on conference on X-rays, University of Wisconsin, 1948, 1950

- Folder 7: Notes on Purdue program report, 1948

- Folder 8: Transistor history, 1948-49, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1968, 1976, 1978

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 9: Transistor history, 1948-49, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1968, 1976, 1978

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 10: "A Semi-Conductor Triode" draft and paper, 1948

- Folder 11: National Academy of Sciences - Walter H. Brattain biography, 1948-50, 1953, 1956, 1959, 1967-68, 1973, 1983, 1985, 1987-90

- Folder 1 of 3
- Folder 12: National Academy of Sciences - Walter H. Brattain biography, 1948-50, 1953, 1956, 1959, 1967-68, 1973, 1983, 1985, 1987-90

- Folder 2 of 3
- Folder 13: National Academy of Sciences - Walter H. Brattain biography, 1948-50, 1953, 1956, 1959, 1967-68, 1973, 1983, 1985, 1987-90

- Folder 3 of 3
- Box 40

- Folder 1: Transistor History, documents regarding history of the transistor by William B. Shockley and Charles Weiner, correspondence and reprints, John Scott Award, 1948-49, 1958, 1972-75

- Folder 2: Ge-Diode theory, 1948-50

- Folder 3: Physics Today article correspondence and notes, 1948

- Folder 4: Pfann P-N transistors, 1948

- Box 41

- Folder 1: Transistor talks, 1948

- Folder 2: Reprints on germanium, the early transistor, magnetic interpretation, and superconductivity, 1948-50, 1954, 1956-58, 1990

- Folder 3: "The Transistor -- A Crystal Triode," Electronics, September 1948

- Folder 4: Early days of transistor reprints and speech, 1948, 1952, 1988

- Folder 5: Diode characteristics, 1948

- Folder 6: Talk on energy bands and mobilities, 1948-50

- Folder 7: Comments on transistor paper, 1948

- Folder 8: Ge thermal expansion, 1949

- Folder 9: Transistor calculations and Holmdel-Deal talk, 1949

- Folder 10: Change of contact potential with light, 1949, 1951

- Folder 11: A.C. impedance spot on Ge Moore's Data, 1949

- Folder 12: Calculations on range of α's in Ge, 1949

- Folder 13: Data of price, 1949

- Folder 14: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, 1949

- Folder 15: "Diffusion in Binary Alloys,", 1949

- Folder 16: Mobilities, 1949

- Folder 17: Theory of A-C Impedance, 1949

- Folder 18: Diffusion in alloys, 1949

- Folder 19: Leo J. Peters, "The Direct Approach to Magnetic Interpretation and its Practical Application," Geophysics, vol. 14, no. 3, July 1949

- Folder 20: Forming and p-type transistors, 1949

- Folder 21: Radial flow at large fields, recombination at surface, 1949

- Box 42

- Folder 1: Semiconductors Talks, notes of 13 talks on semiconductors and transistors, 1949, 1956-57, 1959-61, 1963, 1966

- Folder 2: Absorption, Ge and Si, 1949-50

- Folder 3: Reprints, drafts, publications, and correspondence regarding history of superconductivity, 1950-51, 1958, 1962, 1964, 1971, 1973-75, 1978-80, 1983

- Folder 4: Superconductivity literature, notes, Fröhlich's theory of superconductivity, reprints and correspondence on superconductivity, 1950-51

- Folder 5: Charge of resistance in magnetic field, 1950

- Folder 6: National Research Council Imperfections Conference, 1950

- Folder 7: Superconductivity, 1950

- Folder 8: Drafts on electron-phonon interactions and superconductivity for Herbert Fröhlich article, abstracts and reprints on superconductivity, 1950-51, 1961, 1963, 1968, 1973

- Box 43

- Folder 1: "Electron-Phonon Interactions and Superconductivity" by John Bardeen for Herbert Fröhlich volume, Cooperative Phenomena, 1950-1951, 1960, 1966, 1971-1973

- Folder 2: Talk, Ottawa, Canada, 1950, 1953-1956

- Box 44

- Folder 1: Electrons - vibration interactions, Bardeen, Shockley reprint, 1950, 1955

- Folder 2: Patents, three electrode circuit, oscillation generator, xerographic plate patents, 1950, 1952, 1962

- Folder 3: "Isotope Effect in Superconductivity" and "Criterion For Superconductivity" and "Field Variation of Superconducting Penetration Depth," with notes, correspondence, and calculations, 1950-51

- Folder 4: Nobel Foundation, code of statutes, 1952, 1972

- Folder 5: Grade books and grade rosters, Physics 381, 435, 463, 481, 489, 490, 491, 498, 1951, 1953-59, 1961-72, 1974

- Folder 1 of 2. Cross Reference: Box 192
- Access Restriction: Restricted. Please contact an archivist for more details.
- Folder 6: Grade books and grade rosters, Physics 381, 435, 463, 481, 489, 490, 491, 498, 1951, 1953-59, 1961-72, 1974

- Folder 2 of 2. Cross Reference: Box 192
- Access Restriction: Restricted. Please contact an archivist for more details.
- Folder 7: Superconductivity surface (boundary) energy, drafts and calculations, 1951

- Folder 8: Talk on superconductivity, "Superconductivity and Lattice-Vibrations", 1951

- Folder 9: Galley proofs, reprints, manuscripts, and correspondence for published articles, 1951, 1955-57, 1961

- Folder 10: Atomic constants, 1951

- Box 45

- Folder 1: Haloid Company, 1951, 1954-55

- Folder 2: International Conference on Theoretical Physics, Kyoto and Tokyo '53, 1951-54

- Folder 3: Superconductivity, manuscripts and notes, American Physical Society talk at Washington, 1951-52

- Folder 4: IBM American Physical Society international prize for new materials, 1952, 1974

- Folder 5: Washington American Physical Society talk '52, notes and calculations, "Calculation Of Surface Energies," draft, reprints, 1952

- Folder 6: Draft and reprint of "Surface Properties of Germanium," drafts of "The Motion of Slow Electrons in a Polar Crystal", 1952-54

- Folder 7: Drafts, reprints, and publications on the history of the transistor and superconductivity, 1952, 1958, 1961, 1964, 1966-67, 1969, 1972, 1975-76, 1978, 1980-81, 1984, 1986-89

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 8: Drafts, reprints, and publications on the history of the transistor and superconductivity, 1952, 1958, 1961, 1964, 1966-67, 1969, 1972, 1975-76, 1978, 1980-81, 1984, 1986-89

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 9: Reprints, drafts, conferences, and talk on superconductivity, 1952, 1961-1962, 1965, 1969, 1971, 1978

- Box 46

- Folder 1: Plans for semiconductor research, 1952

- Folder 2: Drafts, reprints, and publications, 1952, 1966, 1984-85, 1987

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 3: Drafts, reprints, and publications, 1952, 1966, 1984-85, 1987

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 4: The early days of the transistor, 1952, 1960, 1990

- Folder 5: Notes for Purdue report, 1952

- Folder 6: Navy Research Office contracts - proposals, 1952-54, 1958, 1961

- Folder 7: IRE-AIEE Solid Device Meeting, Institute of Radio Engineers and American Institute of Electronic Engineering Conference on Semiconductor Devices Research, 1952

- Folder 8: Superconductivity talks, 21 talks on superconductivity, 1952, 1955-63, ca. 1975

- Folder 9: Summer session on semiconductors, 1952-53, 1968

- Folder 10: Conduction in solids, University of Wisconsin, Summer 1952

- Box 47

- Folder 1: Transistor summer school, summer school program, lecture notes at MIT, class experiments, Physics of Transistors Talk at Bell Labs, 1952-53

- Folder 2: Bell Labs talks, outline and reprints on low temperature physics and superconductivity, 1952, 1955

- Folder 3: Haloid Xerox Battelle correspondence, research and conferences on xerographic plates, 1952-55, 1958-59

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 4: Haloid Xerox Battelle correspondence, research and conferences on xerographic plates, 1952-55, 1958-59

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 5: Electrical Engineering Department information and graduate colloquium rules for '67, graduate committee, staff seminars, calendar of graduate college, 1952-53, 1962, 1967

- Folder 6: Army Research Office contracts - progress reports, 1952, 1954-55, 1957-59, 1961-67, 1969, 1973, 1975

- Folder 7: American Physical Society Talk, Detroit, Michigan, Surface Barrier effects, notes and reprints on surface properties, correspondence, 1953-54

- Folder 8: Semiconductor reprints, notes, draft, lectures, and publication, 1953-54, 1957, 1975

- Folder 9: Nick Holonyak, Jr. 60th birthday, 1953, 1962, 1972, 1976, 1986, 1988

- Folder 10: National Academy of Sciences condensed matter physics panel, 1953, 1955, 1957-58, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1981-82

- Box 48

- Folder 1: Correspondence relating to Bardeen's article in Handbuch der Physik, 1953-55

- Folder 2: Superconductivity notes, "Theory of the Meisner Effect in Superconductors", 1951-55

- Folder 3: Army Research Office contracts - proposals, 1953-54, 1957-59, 1962, 1964-67, 1970-71, 1973

- Folder 4: Transistor devices lectures given by John Bardeen, R. N. Hall, R. M. Ryder, William B. Shockley at the Graduate Summer School in Semiconductors and Transistor Electronics, 1953

- Folder 5: Semiconducting materials lectures given by E. Conwell, A. Rose, F. Seitz, H. L. Vink, E. K. Weise at the Graduate Summer School in Semiconductors and Transistor Electronics, 1953

- Folder 6: Fritz London endowment, 1953, 1972-74, 1977-78, 1982

- Folder 7: Navy Research Office technical reports, 1953, 1956

- Folder 8: Navy Research Office technical reports, numbers 2-8, 1953-56

- Folder 9: S. R. Morrison, "Some Surface Effects on Germanium Technical Report" no. 2, 1953

- Box 49

- Folder 1: Light Amplification Papers and Correspondence, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers AdCom meeting, articles and reprints, Gordon Teal letter, 1953, 1962-63, 1986-87

- Folder 2: Semiconductors Amsterdam meeting, 1953-54

- Folder 3: Low Temperature Conference, Houston, Texas, 1953

- Folder 4: TCNQ fluctuation superconductivity, 1954, 1973

- Folder 5: Navy Research Office contracts - progress reports, 1954-67

- Folder 6: Buckley committee solid state physics, 1954-57

- Folder 7: Electrolytic analog transistor and patent documents, 1954, 1964, 1974, 1983, 1986, ca. 1987

- Folder 8: Hubert Bulliard, "Photomagnetic Effect in Germanium and Silicon," The Physical Review vol. 94, no. 6, June 15, 1954

- Folder 9: European trips, 1954, 1958, 1962

- Box 50

- Folder 1: Correspondence and notes of Raydong Sun, 1954, 1958

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 2: Correspondence and notes of Raydong Sun, 1954, 1958

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 3: Wave Functions for Li and Na Correspondence, correspondence, tables and calculations, 1955-56, 1964

- Folder 4: Air Force Office of Scientific Research contracts - progress reports, 1955, 1957-64

- Folder 5: General Electric agreement, consulting agreements and correspondence, 1955-59

- Folder 6: Noise in semiconductors, drafts and correspondence Bardeen, J. M. Richardson, S. Roy Morrison, 1955

- Folder 7: U.S. Army Research Office technical reports, 1955, 1961, 1974

- Folder 8: Summer school at Les Houches, Paris, 1955-56

- Box 51

- Folder 1: Ge and Si Diffusion, reports, notes, correspondence (M. W. Valenta, M. F. Millea, G. L. Pearson, Ramasastry, W. W. Tyler), 1955-56, 1958-59, 1961

- Folder 2: Book review, Cohen tenure, correspondence, calculations, and abstracts, 1955-56

- Folder 3: Haloid Xerox Company correspondence and notes on meetings, includes photograph of John Bardeen, 1955-58

- Folder 4: Solid state physics history project, fundraising letters by John Bardeen to industries, minutes and summaries of organizational meetings, correspondence, question list, 1955, 1979-83

- Folder 5: Book on superfluids, 1955, 1957-59

- Folder 6: National Science Foundation Low Temperature Physics Program Conference, 1955

- Folder 7: Foreign reprints by John Bardeen through 1933, 1956, 1961, 1964, 1972-74, 1983

- Box 52

- Folder 1: Nobel Prize lectures, National Science Foundation award, and history of superconductivity, 1956-57, 1966, 1972, 1975, 1978

- Folder 2: Harry Letaw, Jr., "Thermal Acceptors in Germanium," Journal of the Physics and Chemistry of Solids, vol. 1, 1956

- Folder 3: Notes and lectures on low temperature physics and reprints on superconductivity, 1956, 1958-59, 1962

- Folder 4: Notes, drafts, and reprints, 1956-57, 1959-63

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 5: Notes, drafts, and reprints, 1956-57, 1959-63

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 6: Reprints, Stephen Brunauer, "Einstein in the Navy", 1956, 1979, 1985-86

- Folder 7: Symposium on technology of diffusion devices by the staff of Bell Telephone Laboratories for licensees of Western Electric Company, 1956

- Folder 8: Refereed articles and comments for Physics Review, correspondence, 1956-58

- Folder 9: P. C. Banbury, correspondence and application for a visiting professorship at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 1956

- Folder 10: Semiconductors Conference, Garmisch, 1956

- Folder 11: Technical panel on semi-conductors, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, 1956

- Folder 12: Toll correspondence regarding Maryland loyalty oath requirement for centennial lecturers, 1956

- Folder 13: urface properties talks, talk at San Francisco, talk on semi-conductors surface physics Gulf Research Lab, notes for Copenhagen lecture, 1956, 1958-59

- Folder 14: Ph.D. Preliminary Exam for Emery Wisman, 1956, 1961-62

- Box 53

- Folder 1: International symposium at Garmisch, John Bardeen's paper "Methods for Determination of Distribution of Surface States in Ge and Si", 1956

- Folder 2: Drafts and reprints by John Bardeen and others, 1956-57, 1960-62, 1964, 1976-77, 1979-81, 1983-85, 1989

- Folder 3: Nobel Prize Stockholm trip, 1956-57

- Folder 4: Correspondence, drafts, and reprints on superconductor, 1956-58, 1961, 1976

- Folder 5: Drafts, galleys, reprints, and correspondence, 1956-58

- Folder 6: Collected papers and tables on the theory of conductivity, 1956-58

- Folder 7: Nobel lecture, semiconductor research leading to the point contact transistor correspondence, 1956-57, 1960

- Box 54

- Folder 1: Drafts of chapters, Theory of Superconductivity, 1957

- Folder 2: Proofs for 1972 Nobel lecture and World Book Encyclopedia, 1964 American Society for Testing Materials lecture, reprints on superconductivity, 1957, 1963-64, 1969, 1972-73

- Folder 3: Air Force Office of Scientific Research - proposals, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1965-66, 1968, 1970

- Folder 4: Rochester Semiconductors Conference, 1957-58

- Folder 5: Superconductivity Conference, Brussels-Leiden, 1957-58

- Folder 6: National Science Foundation committee for atmospheric sciences, theory of superconductivity technical report (John Bardeen, L. Cooper, and J. R. Schrieffer), 1957, 1961

- Folder 7: Quantum Chemistry Group for Research in Atomic State Theory, Uppsala University, Sweden, technical notes numbers 1-4, 1957

- Box 55

- Folder 1: Tetsuo Tsukamoto, new germanium NPN grown junction crystal for high frequency transistor, July 1957

- Folder 2: Japanese Universities information, drafts and reprints, 1957, 1968, 1973-77

- Folder 3: Transistor early days address, electrical engineering symposium, Ohio University, 1957, 1979

- Folder 4: Science and government talk, Normal University, Bloomington, Illinois, science and government talk and 2/24/60 talk on President's Science Advisory Council activities and need for better public understanding of science, 1957, 1960-61

- Folder 5: Superconductivity history, 1957, 1966, 1972

- Folder 6: Office of Naval Research, directories of scientists and physicists in Europe, 1957, 1959-60

- Folder 7: Nobel nominations, reprints, nominations, biographies, 1957, 1960-62, 1966-68, 1971, 1974

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 8: Nobel nominations, reprints, nominations, biographies, 1957, 1960-62, 1966-68, 1971, 1974

- Folder 2 of 2
- Box 56

- Folder 1: Michelson Award talks, also talk at American Physical Society Meeting (1970), Bell Labs record (Jul/Aug 68), special report "Electronics Magazine" (2/19/68), 1957, 1961, 1968, 1970

- Folder 2: Superconductivity Conference, Stanford, reprints, papers and notes, 1957, 1965-66, 1968-69

- Folder 3: Publication, reprints, and draft regarding superconductivity, 1957, 1962, 1973

- Folder 4: Reprints, drafts, and notes on the history of the transistor and superconductivity, 1957-58, 1962, 1973, 1975-76, 1978, 1980-82, 1987-88

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 5: Physics class papers for 436D, 490, and 491, and reprints, 1957, 1962, 1965-67

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 6: Physics 362, 436D, 490, and 491 class papers, reprints, and drafts, 1957, 1961-62, 1965-67

- Folder 7: Superconductivity talk, four reprints on superconductivity, notes, talk Advances in the Theory, 1958, 1963, 1968

- Box 57

- Folder 1: Bardeen notebooks, 1958-60, 1963-64, 1966, 1968

- Folder 1 of 3
- Folder 2: Bardeen notebooks, 1958-60, 1963-64, 1966, 1968

- Folder 2 of 3
- Folder 3: Bardeen notebooks, 1958-60, 1963-64, 1966, 1968

- Folder 3 of 3
- Folder 4: Transistor history, 1958, 1964, 1968

- Folder 5: Proceedings of Midwest Conference on Theoretical Physics, St. Louis, 1958

- Folder 6: Rochester Semiconductors Conference, 1958

- Folder 7: Quantum Chemistry Group for Research in Atomic, Molecular, and Solid-State Theory, Uppsala University, Sweden, technical notes, nos. 10, 12-13, 1958

- Box 58

- Folder 1: Correspondence regarding publication, recommendations, European trip, and physics, 1958-

- Folder 2: Navy Department's "European Scientific Notes" '59, superconductivity conference booklet '59, summary of papers given at exposition in Brussells '58, 1958-59

- Folder 3: Flux Flow in Low-K Superconductors with Richard D. Sherman, 1958, 1961, 1971, 1974-75

- Folder 4: Current flow superconducting and normal boundaries, 1958, 1969-72

- Folder 5: Quantum Chemistry Group for Research in Atomic, Molecular, and Solid-State Theory, Uppsala University, Sweden, technical notes, nos. 15, 16, 18, 1958

- Box 59

- Folder 1: Papers of students under my direction, 1958-59, 1965, 1973

- Folder 2: Rochester Semiconductors Conference, 1958

- Folder 3: International Conference on Electrical Properties of Metals, 1958

- Folder 4: Lists of Nobel Prize winners, American Physical Society Division of Solid State Physics membership, ARPA-SSSP meeting attendees, recipients of superconductivity reports, Electron Tunneling in Solids Symposium attendees, 1958-59, 1961

- Folder 5: Quantum Chemistry Group for Research in Atomic, Molecular, and Solid-State Theory, Uppsala University, Sweden, technical notes, nos. 17, 19-21, 23, 1958-59

- Folder 6: Karlheinz Seeger final reports to Signal Corps on investigations of microwave duplexer switching mechanism, diagrams, 1958

- Folder 7: Book on superconductivity by Bardeen and J. R. Schrieffer, 1958-59

- Folder 8: Physics 490, notes, problems, and lectures, 1958, 1961-63

- Box 60

- Folder 1: Calculations notebook, 1958, 1963, 1965

- Folder 2: President's Science Advisory Committee, announcement of decision to put National Science Foundation in charge of coordinating scientific information, advised by President's Science Advisory Committee, travel details, 1958, 1960

- Folder 3: Strengthening American Science, President's Science Advisory Committee pamphlet and two newspaper clippings with short paragraphs on two colleges, 1958

- Folder 4: European trips, Hotel Ukraine, Moscow, closing speech, notes, reprint, 1959

- Folder 5: Correspondence and notes on manuscript on superfluids, 1959-60, 1962

- Folder 6: "Quantum Fluids" The Physical Society of Japan, "The Theory of Fermi Liquid" by Abrikosov and Khalatinikov, "The Structure of and Properties of Metal - Semi Conductor Interfaces" by Brillson, and "The Impact of Energy on Industrial Growth," by Kümmel, 1959, 1979, 1982

- Folder 7: Texas Instruments, Jack Kilby integrated circuit patent, 1959, 1970

- Folder 8: Gapless superconductor, thin films, 1959, 1962-64

- Folder 9: Superconductivity and solid state physics talks, 1959, 1964-66, 1968, 1972

- Box 61

- Folder 1: uantum Chemistry Group for Research in Atomic, Molecular, and Solid-State Theory, Uppsala University, Sweden, technical notes, nos. 24-26, 28, 1959

- Folder 2: Science Advisory Council correspondence, application, itinerary, reprints, and newspaper clippings, 1959, 1970, 1978, 1980-83

- Folder 3: Semiconductor Conference, London, 1951

- Folder 4: Graduate fellowships pamphlets, 1959

- Folder 5: Low Temperature Physics Conference, Columbus, Ohio, 1959, 1963-65

- Folder 6: Europe summer, 1958, 1962

- Folder 7: Quantum Chemistry Group for Research in Atomic, Molecular, and Solid-State Theory, Uppsala University, Sweden, technical notes, nos. 30, preprint numbers 125, 127-130, 143, 1959, 1964-65

- Folder 8: Russia trip reports, 1959

- Folder 9: Tunneling calculations, notes, drafts, publications and reprints, 1959, 1961

- Folder 10: National Academy of Sciences, Science preprint, organization information, and membership lists, 1959-62

- Box 62

- Folder 1: Reprints on superconductivity, Bardeen "Advances in Superconductivity" drafts and reprints, 1959, 1961-63, 1969-70, 1973

- Folder 2: Physics class problems, 1959-60, 1963, 1965

- Folder 3: Semiconductor Physics Conference, Prague, 1960

- Folder 4: Superconductivity Research Conference, IBM, Yorktown Heights, New York, 1960-61

- Folder 5: Yale correspondence, 1960-62

- Folder 6: Proposal for a midwest electronics research laboratory, 1960, 1962-64

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 7: Proposal for a midwest electronics research laboratory, 1960, 1962-64

- Folder 2 of 2
- Box 63

- Folder 1: Revision for Condon and Odishaw, Handbook of Physics, second edition, 1960, 1962-63

- Folder 2: Semiconductor specialists dinner talk, Chicago, correspondence and reprint on semiconductor research, 1960, 1963

- Folder 3: Trips to Prague and Russia, International Conference on Semiconductor Physics, Prague, report, correspondence, programs, and abstracts, 1960

- Folder 4: J. Bardeen and J. R. Schrieffer, Recent Developments in Superconductivity, 1960

- Folder 5: Haloid Xerox Incorporated, 1960-65

- Folder 6: Notes and drafts for talks on superconductivity, Stockholm and University of Utah, 1960, 1966, 1971-72

- Folder 7: Reports on federal support of science, 1960-61

- Box 64

- Folder 1: Funding, recruitment, and management of federally financed research and development projects, 1960-62

- Folder 2: Semiconductor Talk, ACS, Rochester, land grant college dinner, 1960-61

- Folder 3: Correspondence with and reprints of E. G. D. Cohen, 1960-62, 1966-68, 1970-71, 1977, 1984, 1989

- Folder 4: Prague and U.S.S.R. trip report, report to National Academy of Sciences on 8/25 - 9/25 visit to solid state laboratories, 1960

- Folder 5: N.A.T.O./AGARD Materials Science Symposium, Advanced Group Materials Science, Paris, 1960-61

- Folder 6: N.A.T.O./AGARD Materials Science Symposium, Advanced Group Materials Science, Paris, 1960-61

- Box 65

- Folder 1: N.A.T.O./AGARD Materials Science Symposium, Paris, 1960-61

- Folder 2: IBM Superconductivity Conference, 1960-61

- Folder 3: Rochester talk, semiconductors, 1961

- Folder 4: Low temperature physics notes, physics 498C lecture notes and He3 draft, 1961-62

- Folder 5: Lecture notes-Physics 498C, 1961-62

- Folder 6: Federal Council on Science and Technology, Interdepartmental Committee for Atmospheric Science and Technology - Xerox Corporation, 1960-61

- Folder 7: Atmospheric science, 1961-62

- Folder 8: Gordon Conference, 1961

- Folder 9: Travel vouchers, 1961

- Folder 10: Conferences, 1961-62

- Folder 11: Midwest Conference on Theoretical Physics, 1961

- Folder 12: N.A.T.O./AGARD Materials Science Symposium, Paris, 1961

- Folder 13: Excitonic superconductivity, 1961-78

- Folder 14: Center for Advanced Studies dinner talk, 1961

- Folder 15: Physics 435, Physics 490, and diagrams, 1961-63, 1973

- Box 66

- Folder 1: International Conference on the Science of Superconductivity, Hamilton, New York, 1961-63, 1974

- Folder 2: President's Science Advisory Committee, 1961-62

- Folder 3: Review of effectiveness of private contracts for government research and development, 1961

- Folder 4: Notes on Critical Fields and Currents, draft of "Quantization of Flux in a Superconducting Cylinder", 1961

- Folder 5: President's Science Advisory Committee travel, 1961

- Folder 6: Notes and calculations for papers, "Calculation of Critical Current Density," "Calculation of Free Energy as a Function of Gap for General T," "Calculation of Current Density, small z, y," "Tunneling from a Many-Particle Point of View", 1961-62

- Folder 7: Reprints and conference information on superconductivity and low temperature physics, Industrial Research, "Scientist of the Year" article, 1961, 1964-65, 1968, 1970-72, 1974-76

- Box 67

- Folder 1: Field effect transistor, three reprints, 1961-62, 1986

- Folder 2: Physics problems notebooks, Physics 489 and 490, 1961-62, 1964

- Folder 3: Bardeen paper on critical fields and currents in superconductors, 1961-62

- Folder 4: Notes on Mathias seminar and superconductivity drafts and reprints, 1962, 1966-70

- Folder 5: Superconductivity materials notes, drafts, and reprints, 1962, 1970-72

- Folder 6: Superconductive tunneling, 1962

- Folder 7: Draft for "The Early Days of the Transistor," reprints of "Review of the Present Status of the Theory of Superconductivity," other articles by Seeger, Ginley, Baker, Richards, Shen, Harris, Lloyd, and Clarke, 1962, 1979-80

- Folder 8: Federal Council for Science and Technology, 1962

- Folder 9: Hughes Aircraft Company, information retrieval program, progress report, 1962

- Folder 10: Superconductivity Conference planning, Hamilton, New York, 1962-63

- Box 68

- Folder 1: President's Science Advisory Committee Atmospheric Sciences Group, 1962

- Folder 2: The Quantum Theory of Atoms, Molecules, and the Solid State - drafts and correspondence, 1962, 1965-66

- Folder 3: Eta Kappa Nu Talk, 1962

- Folder 4: Eta Kappa Nu Talk, need for quality people in the civil service, 1962

- Folder 5: Report of the Advisory Panel on Nuclear Structure Physics (formerly Low Energy Physics), 1962-63

- Folder 6: "Clear Surfaces" Conference, New York, 1962

- Folder 7: "Strengthening the Behavioral Sciences," pamphlet, 1962

- Folder 8: Microelectronics talk, ITT, engineering education and changing technology notes with correspondence and article by Gordon Brown, 1962-63

- Folder 9: French theoretical physics, superconductivity, Corsica, 1962

- Folder 10: Midwest Conference on Theoretical Physics Proceedings, 1962

- Folder 11: Tunneling drafts, reprints, and notes, 1962

- Folder 12: Low Temperature, London, 1962

- Folder 13: Army Research Office correspondence DA-HC04-69-C0007 C0005, 1962, 1964-75

- Folder 14: SN boundaries, 1962, 1972

- Folder 15: Superconductivity talks, China and Leiden, 1962, 1975, 1979

- Folder 16: Physics 491 notes, 1962

- Box 69

- Folder 1: Reprint, correspondence, and drafts on motion of flux lines, 1962, 1965-66

- Folder 2: Documents relating to Charles F. Gallo, 1962-63, 1967, 1973-74, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1987

- Folder 3: Atmospheric Science Panel, questions concerning meterological satellites, 1962

- Folder 4: Ga (As1-X PX) p-n junction laser diode (color photograph), 1962

- Cross Reference: Box 180
- Folder 5: John Bardeen chair of the International Conference on the Science of Superconductivity, August 26-28, 1963, Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, 1962-63

- Folder 6: Russian documents, 1963

- Folder 7: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, report, American Physical Society Council, preliminary agenda and minutes, Washington, D. C. meeting, 1963-67

- Folder 8: Nobel correspondence, draft, 1972 Nobel acceptance speech, 1963, 1972-73

- Folder 9: Drafts and reprints on charge density waves and superconductivity, encyclopedia article correspondence, Five Continent Peace Initiative, 1963, 1981-82, 1984-86

- Folder 10: Xerox Corporation talks and correspondence, 1963-65

- Folder 11: Current oscillation in silicon reprints and drafts, 1963-67

- Folder 12: Solid State Theory Conference, Moscow, 1963

- Folder 13: Talk - Moscow, notes reprints, pamphlet in Russian, translated Russian interview of John Bardeen, 1963-64

- Folder 14: Industrial Research Conference talk, Purdue, Basic Research talk and Industry-University Research Forum talk 4/18/63, 1963, 1965-66

- Box 70

- Folder 1: Industry - University Research Forum talk, talk on industrial visitors program (and Sloan Foundation Grant Notice) at Illinois (4/25/63), 1963

- Folder 2: Xerox fall planning conference, London, 1963

- Folder 3: John Bardeen photographs, 1963, 1985

- Cross Reference: Box 180
- Folder 4: Notebooks concerning physics classes, 1963, 1965, 1967

- Folder 5: Physics of Solid Surfaces Conference talk, Providence, notes, reprints, correspondence regarding various conferences, International Conference on the Physics and Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, 1963-64

- Folder 6: Transport phenomena in many-particle systems, Banff, 1963

- Folder 7: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, location of 13th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, 1963, 1968-72

- Folder 8: American Society for Testing Material talk, 1963-64

- Folder 9: Drafts, reprints, notes, papers, University of Illinois at Chicago faculty search committee, travel and conference itinerary, prize nominations, 1963, 1971, 1974-77, 1988

- Box 71

- Folder 1: Bardeen and Michael Stephen, abstract on calculation of free energy of superconducting, 1963-64

- Folder 2: Diagrams and charts for talk, 1964, 1968, 1972

- Contains photograph
- Folder 3: Calculations and lecture notes for Physics 131B and 463, superconductor and superfluids reprint, 1964, 1966-67

- Folder 4: Club and organization membership cards, international postage stickers, Johnson/Humphrey pin, 1964, 1977, 1988, 1990

- Folder 5: American Physical Society minutes, 1964-66

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 6: American Physical Society minutes, 1964-66

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 7: American Society for Testing and Materials talk, Philadelphia, notes and correspondence, 1964

- Folder 8: Bardeen photographs and University of Illinois Photo Services work orders, 1964, ca. 1975, 1978, 1981, 1985, 1989-90

- Folder 9: Talk - Recent Developments: Phenomenological Theories, 1964

- Folder 10: Ultrasonic attenuation, V. M. Bobetic, 1964

- Folder 11: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics correspondence, general assembly, 1964, 1966, 1968-71

- Box 72

- Folder 1: Patent information, 1964-66

- Folder 2: President's commission on the patent system, 1964-67

- Contains photographs
- Folder 3: American Physical society executive committee meeting, New York, 1964-65, 1967

- Folder 4: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, commission on very low temperatures, 1964-67, 1971

- Folder 5: Solid Surfaces Conference, Brown University, 1964

- Folder 6: Texas Instruments, Jack Kilby integrated circuit patent, 1964, 1969-70

- Folder 7: Autograph requests, 1964-68, 1970-74, 1976-77, 1979-81, 1984, 1990-91

- Folder 1 of 4
- Box 73

- Folder 1: Autograph requests, 1964-68, 1970-74, 1976-77, 1979-81, 1984, 1990-91

- Folder 2 of 4
- Folder 2: Autograph requests, 1964-68, 1970-74, 1976-77, 1979-81, 1984, 1990-91

- Folder 3 of 4
- Folder 3: Autograph requests, 1964-68, 1970-74, 1976-77, 1979-81, 1984, 1990-91

- Folder 4 of 4
- Folder 4: Xerox Corporation and Bell Laboratories correspondence, memos, and talks, Air Force Office of scientific research news reports, meetings, and drafts, 1964-66

- Folder 5: Report on automatic teaching and full employment, 1964

- Folder 6: Governor's Advisory Committee, 1964

- Folder 7: Fluctuation relaxation notes, reprints, correspondence, and drafts, 1964, 1968-70

- Folder 8: Proposal for the establishment of a computation center, 1964

- Folder 9: Illinois Science Advisory Council minutes, 1964-65

- Folder 10: 9th Low Temperature Physics Conference, Columbus, Ohio, 1964

- Folder 11: Correspondence, blank UIUC post-doc position application, draft of superconducting magnet research, notes, list of publications, 1964-65, 1971, 1986

- Folder 12: Report by the Pennsylvania Governor's Council of Science and Technology, 1964

- Folder 13: Army Research Office financial statement DA-HC04-69-C0007 C0005, 1964-72

- Box 74

- Folder 1: Correspondence concerning International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, 1964-72

- Folder 2: Engineers, Scientists, Physicians for Johnson/Humphrey, pamphlets, letters, and newsletters of this group. (A letter by Satterthwaithe says Bardeen helped make an ad for the News Gazette, 1964

- Folder 3: Robert W. Hellwarth correspondence, 1964-65

- Outgoing only
- Folder 4: Report on the need to increase human environment and economic activity, 1964

- Folder 5: Basic research notes, drafts, reprints, and lectures, 1964-66, 1974

- Folder 6: Talk presented at Xerox dedication ceremonies, "The Role of Basic Research", 1964

- Folder 7: Solution of Gor'kov equation, 1964-65

- Folder 8: Collective excitations on electrodynamics of superconductors paper, A. I. Larkin and notes, 1964-65

- Folder 9: Vortex motion, 1964-65

- Folder 10: Sang Boo Nam, 1964, 1967, 1969-72, 1974

- Folder 11: Article by Dr. John C. Frye on activities of state geological survey, 1965

- Folder 12: "Hall Effect and Vortex Motion," paper as part of Physics 463 course, 1965, 1971, 1973-75

- Folder 13: Report on development of forest and associated land resources of Illinois, 1965

- Folder 14: American Physical Society council meeting, New York, 1965, 1967

- Folder 1 of 3
- Folder 15: American Physical Society council meeting, New York, 1965, 1967

- Folder 2 of 3
- Box 75

- Folder 1: American Physical Society council meeting, New York, 1965, 1967

- Folder 3 of 3
- Folder 2: Chicago Engineering and Science Center, Incorporated, goals and purposes, 1965

- Folder 3: Sussex summer meeting on quantum fluids correspondence, notes, and drafts, 1965

- Folder 4: Philippe Choquard correspondence, 1965

- Outgoing only
- Folder 5: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, minutes and correspondence, Washington, D.C., 1965-66

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 6: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, report, Washington, D.C., 1965-66

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 7: Talk - Xerox, Basic Research in the Industrial Labs, 1965

- Folder 8: Superconductivity Talk, Pittsburgh, Bardeen photographs, outline for talk, 1965

- Folder 9: American Physical Society Executive Committee, New York, 1965-69

- Folder 10: 10th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, 1965-67

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 11: 10th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, 1965-67

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 12: Notes, correspondence, travel itinerary, reprints, and drafts, 1965, 1977, 1979-81

- Folder 13: Reprint requests, 1965-66

- Box 76

- Folder 1: The Quantum Theory of Atoms, Molecules, and the Solid State - correspondence, 1965-66

- Folder 2: Bardeen, Baym, Pines Manuscript on He3 atoms, papers, calculations, correspondence with Baym and Pines, 1965-66

- Folder 3: He3-He4 solutions reprints and drafts, 1965-67

- Folder 4: Minneapolis talk, 1965-68

- Folder 5: Mixtures talk and low temperature physics notes, drafts, and reprints, 1965-66

- Folder 6: Robert M. Cleary, 1965, 1968, 1970-71

- Folder 7: Recommendations for national document handling systems, 1965

- Folder 8: Image display regarding PLATO computer system, 1965-66

- Folder 9: Talk on patents for AAAS meeting, December 1966, 1965-67

- Box 77

- Folder 1: Correspondence, drafts, and notes on flux flow, 1965-66

- Folder 2: Superconductors and superfluids - proofs and correspondence, 1965-67

- Folder 3: Iran superconductivity and semiconductor lectures, 1965, 1973-76

- Folder 4: Superconductors and superfluids proofs, 1965-66

- Folder 5: Xerox advisory group, 1965, 1974

- Folder 6: Mattic D.C. exact solution of a many-fermion system and its association boson field notes, drafts, and correspondence, 1965-68

- Folder 7: Reprints on superconductivity, notes on fluctuations, 1965, 1970-73

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 8: Reprints on superconductivity, notes on fluctuations, 1965, 1970-73

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 9: Reprints and notes on superconductivity, 1965, 1969, 1972, 1974-76

- Box 78

- Folder 1: W. L. Everitt and Wheeler Loomis nominations for honorary degree, 1965, 1968-69

- Folder 2: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Gaseous Electronics Conference, Atlanta, 1965-66

- Folder 3: American Physical Society auditor's report, 1965-67

- Folder 4: Drafts, history of superconductivity research, Center for Theoretical Studies, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, 1966, 1969

- Folder 5: Department letters, newsletters, and publications, 1966-67, 1969-70, 1976

- Folder 6: Department letters, newsletters, and publications, 1966-67, 1969-70, 1976

- Folder 7: Talk in Japan, 1966, 1968-70

- Folder 8: Talks - Japan, Purdue, India, Hungary, and Korea, 1966, 1972, 1976-77

- Folder 9: Vladimir Galaixo correspondence regarding his theory, 1966

- Folder 10: American Physical Society Council, minutes, meeting in New York, 1966

- Folder 11: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Physics of Free Atoms Conference, Berkeley, 1966

- Folder 12: American Institute of Physics directories of officers and members of governing bodies, 1966-70

- Folder 13: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, New York meeting, 1966-68

- Folder 14: Progress report - land and resources, 1966

- Folder 15: American Physical Society meeting, 1966-68

- Folder 16: American Physical Society Los Alamos, New Mexico meeting, 1966-68

- Folder 17: Paper for 10th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, 1966-67

- Folder 18: Conference on Superconductivity in Science and Technology Talk, Chicago, 1966

- Folder 19: American Physical Society Washington, D.C. meeting, 1966-68

- Folder 1 of 3
- Folder 20: American Physical Society Washington, D.C. meeting, 1966-68

- Folder 2 of 3
- Folder 21: American Physical Society Washington, D.C. meeting, 1966-68

- Folder 3 of 3
- Folder 22: Second International Conference On Tunneling Phenomena In Solids, 1966-67

- Folder 23: National Inventors Council talk, 1966-67

- Folder 24: Report on minerals and energy, 1966

- Folder 25: Report on land and natural resources, 1966

- Folder 26: Vortex lines talk, notes, calculations, paper "Macroscopic Quantum Effects and Vortex Motion in Superconductors", 1966, 1969

- Box 80

- Folder 1: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, reports on the commission on very low temperatures, 1966-68

- Folder 2: Patent commission material, 1966-68

- Folder 3: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Gaseous Electronics Conference, San Francisco, 1966

- Folder 4: Electron devices meeting talk, University-Industry interaction in solid state research, 1966

- Folder 5: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Conference on II-VI Compounds, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, 1966

- Folder 6: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics membership, 1966-67, 1969, 1972

- Folder 7: Bardeen - Physics 491, 1966-67

- Folder 8: American Physical Society meeting in Nashville, 1966

- Folder 9: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Hyperfine Interactions Detected by Nuclear Radiation, 1966-67

- Folder 10: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Computers in Chemistry, California, 1966-67

- Folder 11: O. B. Buckley Solid State Physics Prize, nomination of C. P. Slichter, 1967, 1972

- Folder 12: Michelson-Morely Award, Cleveland, Ohio, Basic Research in Industrial Laboratory booklet in Industrial Research, 1967-68

- Folder 13: American Physical Society Washington, D.C. meeting, 1967

- Folder 14: American Physical Society executive committee meeting, Chicago, 1967

- Folder 15: American Physical Society meeting Stanford, California, 1967

- Folder 16: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, correspondence with Karl Darrow, W. W. Havens, Jr., John Archibald Wheeler, 1967

- Folder 17: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Washington, D.C. meeting, 1967

- Folder 1 of 2
- Box 81

- Folder 1: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Washington, D.C. meeting, 1967

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 2: American Physical Society meeting, New York, 1967

- Folder 3: International meetings, 1967-68

- Folder 4: Glasgow trip, correspondence regarding honorary degree, 1966-67

- Folder 5: Preprints and reprints, M. E. Hawley, Y. Suzumura, S. Abe, A. Schmid, J. K. Jain, K. Kawabata, J. P. Carbotte, L. Kramer, A. E. Jacob, et al., 1966-68, 1970-72, 1985-86

- Folder 6: Physics 463 problems course, Spring 1967

- Folder 7: Fluxline motion correspondence, notes, drafts, and reprints, 1966-67

- Folder 8: Superconductivity Conference, Stanford, program and correspondence, 1967-69

- Folder 9: Type II Superconductivity, notes, 1967

- Box 82

- Folder 1: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Neutron Cross Sections and Technology, Washington, D.C., 1967

- Folder 2: Quantum Chemistry Group for Research in Atomic, Molecular, and Solid-State Theory, Uppsala University, Sweden, preprint numbers 190-191, and preliminary research reports, nos. 200, 209, 212-213, 1967-68

- Folder 3: Welch Foundation talk rough draft and summary, 1967-68

- Folder 4: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Vacuum Ultraviolet Radiation Physics-Interaction with Solids Conference, 1967

- Folder 5: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics 13th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, executive committee, 1967-69, 1971

- Folder 6: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics 13th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, 1967-69

- Folder 7: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Conference on Intrinsic Noise in Superconductors, 1967-68

- Folder 8: Calculations, drafts, and correspondence on vortex core, 1967-68

- Folder 9: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, International Conference on the Metal-Nonmetal Transition, San Francisco, 1967-68

- Folder 10: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics-sponsored conferences, 1967-70, 1972

- Folder 11: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics 12th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, 1967-70

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 12: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics 12th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, 1967-70

- Folder 2 of 2
- Box 83

- Folder 1: Diagrams, charts, and photographs for talk, 1967

- Folder 2: American Physical Society New York meeting, 1967-68

- Folder 3: Paraconductivity, 1967, 1969-72

- Folder 4: Xerox technical advisory panel, 1967-70

- Folder 5: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Gas Phase Molecular Structure Conference, Austin, Texas, 1967

- Folder 6: Reiner Kümmel, 1967, 1969-74

- Folder 7: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Topical Conference on Exploding Wires, Boston, 1967

- Folder 8: Welch Foundation itinerary and correspondence, 1967

- Folder 9: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Plasma Instability in Astrophysics, Pacific Grove, California, 1967

- Folder 10: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Dallas, Texas, 1967

- Folder 11: Publication, reprint, and correspondence regarding superconductivity, 1967, 1975, 1977

- Folder 12: American Physical Society, Committee on the Character of APS Meetings, Physical Electronics Conference, Minneapolis, 1967

- Box 84

- Folder 1: Kümmel normal and superconducting boundary correspondence and drafts, 1967-69

- Folder 2: American Physical Society Berkeley, California meeting, 1967-1968

- Folder 3: Preprints and reprints, A. E. Jacobs, J. A. Cohen, H. G. Drickamer, et al., 1968, 1971

- Folder 4: International Council of Scientific Unions, yearbooks and bulletin, 1968-69, 1971

- Folder 5: Comstock Award presentation, 1968

- Folder 6: American Physical Society meeting, Miami Beach, Florida, 1968-69

- Folder 7: Vortex structure notes, correspondence, drafts, and reprints, 1968-69

- Box 85

- Folder 1: U.S.-Soviet Symposium, Moscow, 1968

- Folder 2: American Institute of Physics journals and publications, 1968-69

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 3: American Institute of Physics journals and publications

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 4: Xerox correspondence, 1968-69

- Folder 5: Nick Holonyak, Jr., 1968-69, 1971-72, 1974, 1985-86

- Folder 6: Transistor history, 1968, 1971, 1979-81

- Folder 7: American Physical Society meeting Boston, Massachusetts, 1968

- Folder 8: 60th birthday, 1968

- Box 86

- Folder 1: Conference on fluctuations in superconductors, 1968

- Folder 2: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, replies to Low Temperature questionnaire, 1968

- Folder 3: European trip, 1968, 1971-72

- Folder 4: Quantum Chemistry Group for Research in Atomic, Molecular, and Solid-State Theory, Uppsala University, Sweden, preliminary research reports, nos. 214-215, 218-221, 226, 1968

- Folder 5: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics 13th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, 1968-72

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 6: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics 13th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, 1968-72

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 7: Vortex lines, 1968-69

- Folder 8: Jared Logan Johnson, 1968-70, 1972-73

- Folder 9: Papers on superfluidity and amorphous semiconductors, 1968, 1971, 1973

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 10: Papers on superfluidity and amorphous semiconductors, 1968, 1971, 1973

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 11: American Physical Society meeting, La Jolla, California, 1968-69

- Box 87

- Folder 1: Quantum Chemistry Group, International Summer Institute, Uppsala University, Sweden, list of preliminary research reports, nos. 1-208, 1968

- Folder 2: Low Temperature commission meeting, Kyoto, 1968-70

- Folder 3: Xerox technical advisory panel, 1968-69

- Folder 4: Bardeen DA-HA04-69-C0007, Army Research Office DA-HC04-74-C0005, 1968-76

- Folder 5: Progress reports C0005 and Army Research Office DA-HC04-69-C0007, 1968-75

- Folder 6: Protest letters on holding 1970 American Physical Society Annual Meeting in Chicago in light of the 1968 Chicago riots, 1968-69

- Folder 7: American Physical Society meeting, Miami Beach, November 1968

- Folder 8: Solid State Physics and Graduate Education, American Physical Society, Dallas, notes, visit to Argonne (1970), physics club of Chicago, correspondence, 1968, 1970

- Folder 9: American Physical Society meeting, New York, February 1969

- Folder 10: Langmuir Prize, Charles P. Slichter, 1968

- Folder 11: Comments on shielding by surface states-talk for Near Zero Conference, Stanford, 1968, 1976-78, 1981-82

- Folder 12: Talk at Case Western Reserve University, drafts and reprint on superconductivity, 1968-69

- Box 88

- Folder 1: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics Very Low Temperature Committee correspondence, 1969, 1972

- Folder 2: Reprint - O. H. LeBlanc, Jr. "Tetraphenylborate Conductance Through Lipid Bilayer Membranes," Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1969

- Folder 3: Utah Frontiers of Science Series, 1969-71

- Folder 4: Specific heat, 1969, 1971-72

- Folder 5: U.S.-U.S.S.R. Physics Symposium, New York, 1969-70

- Folder 6: H. J. Deuling, 1969, 1974-75

- Folder 7: Vincent Bendix Award for Nick Holonyak, Jr., 1969-70, 1972-74

- Folder 8: Vortex lines reprint, correspondence, drafts, notes and calculations, 1969

- Folder 9: American Physical Society executive committee meeting minutes, 1969

- Folder 10: Intermediate state, 1969

- Folder 11: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, memos, report on the commission on very low temperatures, 1969-70

- Folder 12: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics 13th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, national organizing committee, 1969-72

- Folder 13: 13th Low Temperature Physics Conference, Boulder, Los Alamos and London Award, 1969, 1971-72

- Folder 14: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics Ballot, Very Low Temperature Commission, 1969, 1972

- Folder 15: Superconductivity talk at Berkeley, March 2, 1983, 1969, 1978, 1983

- Folder 16: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, commission on very low temperatures meeting report, 1969, 1972

- Box 89

- Folder 1: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics helium conservation

- Folder 2: Diamagnetism, 1969-73

- Folder 3: Reprints by Bardeen and others on fluctuations of the superconducting order parameter, 1969-72

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 4: Reprints by Bardeen and others on fluctuations of the superconducting order parameter, 1969-72

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 5: Industrial Research & Development, DOD, National Science Policy, Emilio Daddario statements, correspondence, 1969-70

- Folder 6: Exciton mechanism, 1970-72

- Folder 7: Reprints by P. C. Hohenberg, Bardeen, R. D. Park on fluctuations, Josef T. Devreese on polarons, 1970-73

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 8: Reprints by P. C. Hohenberg, Bardeen, R. D. Park on fluctuations, Josef T. Devreese on polarons, 1970-73

- Folder 2 of 2
- Box 90

- Folder 1: Astronomy Head Search Committee, Icko Iben, 1970-72

- Folder 2: UIUC Electrical Engineering department letters, Washington Science Trends newsletters, 1970

- Folder 3: 12th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, Kyoto, 1970

- Folder 4: Superconductivity article for Encyclopedia Americana, draft galleys, photos, correspondence, 1970

- Folder 5: Reprints, notes, correspondence on superconductivity, 1970-72, 1974

- Folder 6: Excitonic mechanisms of superconductivity, excitonic mechanisms paper, 3M talk abstract (1/28/86), correspondence, 1970, 1972-73, 1986

- Folder 7: B. Lischke reprints on flux penetration in superconducting cylinders, 1970

- Folder 8: C. T. Sah, 1970-72, 1974, 1976, 1985

- Folder 9: Conference and symposium pamphlets, 1970, 1972, 1974

- Folder 10: Xerox consulting-technical advisory panel, 1970, 1976, 1978-79

- Folder 11: John Bardeen vita, 1970

- Folder 12: Army Research Office progress report DA-HC04-69-C0007, 1970-73

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 13: Army Research Office progress report DA-HC04-69-C0007, 1970-73

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 14: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics correspondence, 1970-72

- Folder 15: Ross A. Deegan, 1970-72

- Box 91

- Folder 1: Reports on China trip, 1970, 1975-76

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 2: Reports on China trip, 1970, 1975-76

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 3: XIV General Assembly - International Union of Pure and Applied Physics talk, Washington, D.C., September 20-25, 1972, 1971-72

- Folder 4: Vortex motion, 1971-72, 1975-77

- Folder 5: UIUC Center for Advanced Study announcement of faculty and activities, 1971-72

- Folder 6: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, national committee, 1971-72

- Folder 7: "Non-Homogenous Superconductors" Chicago area colloquium, 1971

- Folder 8: William L. Clinton, 1971-72

- Folder 9: Statistical physics seminar, 1971

- Folder 10: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics Meeting agenda, correspondence with Dr. T. Sugawara, minutes, news bulletin, reports, 1971-72

- Folder 11: Reprint requests, 1971-76

- Folder 1 of 4
- Folder 12: Reprint requests, 1971-76

- Folder 2 of 4
- Box 92

- Folder 1: Reprint requests, 1971-76

- Folder 3 of 4
- Folder 2: Reprint requests, 1971-76

- Folder 4 of 4
- Folder 3: Nobel letters of congratulations, 1971-73

- Folder 4: Talk at Northwestern University, 1971

- Folder 5: Industrial affiliates program in physical electronics, 1971

- Folder 6: European visit, drafts, reprints, notes, chemistry symposium, U.S. patent information, 1971, 1974-75

- Folder 7: Notes, drafts, and reprints on charge density waves and superconductivity, Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies workshop, and Gordon Conference, 1971, 1974, 1977, 1979, 1983-85

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 8: Notes, drafts, and reprints on charge density waves and superconductivity, Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies workshop, and Gordon Conference, 1971, 1974, 1977, 1979, 1983-85

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 9: Xerox expense accounts, 1971-75

- Folder 10: National Science Foundation, Army Research Office papers and reprints, 1971-74

- Folder 1 of 2
- Box 93

- Folder 1: National Science Foundation, Army Research Office papers and reprints, 1971-74

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 2: 13th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, Boulder, correspondence on speakers, 1971-72

- Folder 3: E. F. Hammel, 1971

- Folder 4: China Trip 1976, 1971, 1974-76

- Folder 5: 44th Steinmetz Memorial Lecture, Schenectady, New York, 1971, 1973

- Folder 6: Xerox Corporation memos and correspondence, 1971-73, 1977-78

- Folder 7: Charge density waves article, reprints, and transparencies for 3M talk on January 28, 1986 in Chicago, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1983, 1985-86

- Folder 8: Preprints and reprints, M. B. Maple, G. S. Cohen, D. M. Ginsberg, A. D. Singh Nagi, et al., 1972, 1984, 1986

- Box 94

- Folder 1: Reprints, drafts, and notes, 1972-76

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 2: Reprints, drafts, and notes, 1972-76

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 3: U.S.-U.S.S.R. Institute of Theoretical Physics Proposal, D. Pines correspondence, 1972, 1974

- Folder 4: Xerox consulting - technical advisory panel, 1972-78

- Folder 5: National Academy of Sciences meeting, Washington, correspondence, invitations, travel vouchers, 1972

- Folder 6: Landau's contribution, 1972, 1987-88

- Folder 7: American Institute of Physics, Friends of the Center for History of Physics, 1972

- Folder 8: Correspondence, European trip 1972, Walter Schottky colloquium, Erlanger, Germany, 1972

- Folder 9: American Solid State Physics delegation to the People's Republic of China, 1972-75

- Folder 10: "Fluctuations dans les Supraconducteurs (variations du paramètre d'ordre dans l'espace et le temps)", 1972

- Folder 11: A. Barry Kunz, 1972

- Folder 12: J. Bardeen, William B. Shockley statements for Bell Laboratories Record article, 1972

- Folder 13: May Bradford Shockley (1879-1977) commemorative booklet, 1972, 1977, 1989

- Box 95

- Folder 1: Notes, drafts, reprints, and correspondence on superconductivity, 1972-73

- Folder 2: International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, remarks on very low temperature commission and report on very low temperature, 1972

- Folder 3: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Intercon, NYC, 1972-73

- Folder 4: XIV General Assembly International Union of Pure and Applied Physics talk, 1972

- Folder 5: J. P. Carbotte, 1972

- Folder 6: Frank E. Jaumot, Jr., 1972

- Folder 7: Award nomination materials, including Holonyak's biography, 1972, 1975-79

- Folder 8: Nobel prize award for BCS theory, 6 copies of Nobel Prize article from Nature (May 1972), nomination of John Bardeen for Nobel Prize by Slichter, 1972

- Folder 9: Rockford Talk, copy of talk and list of slides, 1972

- Folder 10: Correspondence for travel and visits in Europe-Lindau, 1972-73

- Folder 11: Joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. Institute for Theoretical Physics, Moscow, 1972-73

- Folder 12: Electron-Phonon interactions in superconductivity talk, Stockholm, 1972

- Cross Reference Sheet: Box 168
- Folder 13: "Supercold Superprize" article, National Observer, 1972

- Folder 14: Penn-Princeton superconductivity lectures, 1972-73

- Folder 15: U.S.-Japan joint seminar - "Technological Applications of Tetrahedral Amorphous Solids," July 19-23, 1982 Palo Alto, California, 1972, 1982

- Folder 16: Army Research Office reports DA-HC04-69-C0007 C0005, 1972-73

- Folder 17: Calculation of Strässler-Toombs diagrams, 1973-74

- Folder 18: University of Illinois publications, 1973, 1975, 1982, 1989

- Box 96

- Folder 1: Cecil Lane symposium, Yale University, 1973

- Folder 2: David Miller correspondence on superconductivity in the PbTe surface, reprints on superconductivity and solid state physics, 1973

- Folder 3: Physics Appointment and Promotions Committee documents, 1973-74

- Folder 4: Reprints, preprints, drafts, and notes, 1973, 1975-76

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 5: Reprints, preprints, drafts, and notes, 1973, 1975-76

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 6: Electron-phonon interactions and superconductivity, 1973

- Folder 7: Publications and memoranda, Xerox Research Laboratories and Xerox Research Centre of Canada, 1973-75

- Folder 8: Superconducting fluctuations, Bardeen, 1973

- Folder 9: Unity of Concepts in Physics background papers, copies and reprints of articles, 1973-79

- Folder 10: Macroscopic quantum phenomena from pairing in superconductors, 1973

- Folder 11: "The Invention of the Transistor - An Example of Creative-Failure Methodology," William B. Shockley draft, 1973

- Box 97

- Folder 1: Leo Esaki nomination, 1973-74, 1984-89

- Folder 2: Kai-Yuan Chung, 1973

- Folder 3: National Science Foundation development grant review at University of Maryland, 1973

- Folder 4: Xerox consulting, 1973, 1975, 1977-80, 1982

- Folder 5: Superconductivity at the Surface of Lead Telluride, September 1973

- Folder 6: High Tc conductors, transparencies, papers, 1973, 1978, 1984-86

- Folder 7: National Science Foundation proposal GH 33634, 1974-75

- Folder 8: Paraconductivity, 1974

- Folder 9: Notes, drafts, and reprints on charge density waves, notes from Sapporo, Japan meeting, and Nishina talk, 1974, 1983

- Folder 10: Drafts and reprints regarding NbSe3, 1974, 1977, 1979-80

- Folder 1 of 2
- Box 98

- Folder 1: Drafts and reprints regarding NbSe3, 1974, 1977, 1979-80

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 2: Nobel laureates dinner talk, NYC, 1974

- Folder 3: Reprints and preprints, Physics Bulletin November 1975, 1974-76

- Folder 4: Technology assessment program, energy assessment, Emilio Daddario, 1974

- Folder 5: 14th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, Helsinki, Finland, 1974

- Folder 6: M. Alterelli's trip

- Folder 7: Reprints, 1974-1976

- Folder 8: Reprints, 1974-1976

- Folder 9: 3rd International Conference on Unity of the Sciences, London, also Roger Larson to Shareholder on Larson safety caps, 1974

- Folder 10: Draft of "The Design and Synthesis of Organic Metals" by A. F. Garito and A. J. Heeges, 1974

- Folder 11: M. Altarelli, report on three conferences, 1974

- Box 99

- Folder 1: Pamphlets - Bangalore, American Physical Society, Bell Labs, Institute for Solid State Physics, also preprints and reprints, Bardeen, L. P. Vor'kov, O. N. Dorokhov, A. A. Gogolin, V. I. Mel'nikov, 1974-76, 1982

- Folder 2: Makoto Kikuchi, Sony Corporation, correspondence, 1974-75, 1990

- Folder 3: R. D. Sherman, The Aerospace Corporation, 1974

- Folder 4: Meeting 3He, 1974-76

- Folder 5: Grenoble Conference on Low Temperature Physics, "Evolution of Superconductivity", 1974, 1977-78

- Folder 6: Los Alamos consultancy visit, security clearance forms, 1974-75

- Folder 7: J. P. Carbotte, Steacie Prize, 1974

- Folder 8: American Academy of Arts and Sciences Meeting, Wingspread, Wisconsin, 1974

- Folder 9: Dr. Uzi Landman Suit against Xerox, Bardeen, et. al, 1974-75

- Folder 10: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Midwest Center, Racine, Wisconsin, 1974

- Folder 11: Notes for Physics 463, 1974

- Cross Reference: Box 192
- Folder 12: One-dimensional systems, 1975-77

- Box 100

- Folder 1: Physics postdoctoral research staff 1945-1975 University of Illinois, 1975

- Folder 2: Doctors of Philosophy in Physics 1910-1975, University of Illinois, 1975

- Folder 3: Department of Physics newsletter, University of Illinois, 1975, 1979

- Folder 4: Japanese companies and draft of "Chapter III: The Superconducting Transition Temperature", 1975-77, 1980

- Folder 5: Iran lectures correspondence, itinerary, and journal, 1975-76

- Folder 6: Visiting committee for the Materials Research Laboratory at Brown University, 1975-76

- Folder 7: CECAM/ZWO meeting, Nijmegen, Netherlands, September 13-14, 1976, Conference on Organic Conductors and Semiconductors, Siófok, Hungary, September 1976, 1975-1976

- Folder 8: Letter from Max Bardeen, memo, notebook, Congressional Record (vol. 128 no. 20), life insurance, and postcards, 1975, 1982, 1989

- Folder 9: Trips - India and Japan, 1975-77

- Folder 10: General Electric publication on metal complexes, draft on nickel, and National Academy of Engineering membership nomination, 1975-76

- Folder 11: India and Japan trip, 1975-77, 1980

- Box 101

- Folder 1: C. Herring, reports on tour of physics institutes in China, 1975

- Folder 2: High Temperature Superconductors, reprints and correspondence about visitors, 1976-78, 1984-85

- Folder 3: Solutions of Gor'kov equations, talk at San Diego, Russian preprint, 1976

- Folder 4: Reprint of W. W. Fenton's "Fluctuation Conductivity Near A Pearls Lattice Distortion" with notes to Bardeen in the margins, 1976, 1981

- Folder 5: Correspondence relating to the second Rochester Conference on Superconductivity, 1976

- Folder 6: Superfluids, Gordon Research Conference, Brewster Academy, Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, 1976-77

- Folder 7: "Local Gauge Invariance and the Bound State Nature of Hadrons" by W. A. Bardeen and R. B. Pearson, 1976

- Folder 8: John Bardeen visit to Brown University draft of comments, 1976

- Folder 9: Articles on pressure tuning spectroscopy, macroscopic quantum tunneling, high temperature superconductivity, thermoelectrical effects in superconductors, 1976, 1980

- Folder 10: Trips-Hungary and Holland, 1976

- Folder 11: "Electron Spectroscopy" by Kai Siegbahn, 1976

- Folder 12: Gordon K. Teal, Nick Holonyak, 1976, 1978

- Box 102

- Folder 1: Applied Superconductivity Conference, Stanford, 1976

- Folder 2: Industrial Research Scientist of the Year Award lecture, Chicago, 1976

- Folder 3: Sixth joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. symposium on current topics in the theory of condensed matter, Boston, October 18-22, 1976

- Folder 4: Superconductivity: past and future, lecture Industrial Research Magazine, 1976

- Folder 5: Frontiers in condensed matter physics symposium, UIUC, includes group photograph with identifications of participants, 1976

- Folder 6: “Frontiers in Condensed Matter Physics” Symposium List of Participants and Group Photo, 2nd copy, October 14-16, 1976

- Folder 7: Industrial Research, October 1976 with "Scientist of the Year" (Bardeen) article, 1976

- Folder 8: Talk at St. Andrews, Scotland, 1979 on the history of superconductivity, 1976, 1978

- Folder 9: "Scientist of the Year," Industrial Research article, 1976

- Folder 10: China trip, 1976, 1979-80

- Folder 11: Sixth joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. symposium on current topics in the theory of condensed matter, Boston, 1976

- Folder 12: Memorandum on Xerox Company meetings, 1976

- Folder 13: Correspondence, notes, peer review, conference material, 1976-77

- Folder 14: Fiftieth anniversary of Bose statistics - Japan, and visits to institutes in Delhi, Madras, Bangalore and Bombay, 1976-1977

- Folder 15: Correspondence concerning National Academy of Sciences conference, Gordon Research Conference, Dictionary of International Biography, Collier's Encyclopedia, consulting for Xerox, 1976-77

- Folder 16: Honorary degree from Cambridge, 1976-77

- Folder 17: Karlheinz Seeger - nonlinear electronic transport in TTF-TCNQ, 1977-78

- Folder 18: Chih-Tang Sah nomination for National Academy of Engineering, Heineman Prize committee, 1977

- Folder 19: Notes on phase transition, 1977

- Folder 20: Charge density wave depinning, 1977, 1982

- Folder 21: Notes, drafts, charts, reprints, and IBM Research Report on Nbse3, superconductivity, and charge density waves, 1977

- Box 103

- Folder 1: Karlsruhe-Humboldt Prize, 1977-78

- Folder 2: International Conference on Quasi One-Dimensional Conductors, Dubrovnik Yugoslavia, 1977-78

- Folder 3: Venezuela National Academy of Science foreign member, 1977-80

- Folder 4: Bell Labs Dinner Talk, 1977 Nobel for solid state research by Anderson, Mott and Van Vleck, 1977-78

- Folder 5: Transparencies and draft on superconductivity, 1977

- Folder 6: Seventh U.S.- U.S.S.R. Symposium on Current Problems in the Theory of Condensed Matter, Moscow, 1977

- Folder 7: "Transport by Charge-Density Waves in Linear-Chain Conductors," M. B. Maple, "Superconductivity and Magnetic Order," Bardeen's vita, "Reminiscences from the Early Days of Solid State Physics", 1978-79, 1983

- Folder 8: Papers on China, 1978-80

- Contains photographs
- Folder 9: Drafts on superconductivity and charge density wave motion in NbSe3, 1978, 1980-82, 1991

- Folder 10: International Conference on Quasi One-Dimensional Conductors, Dubrovnik Yugoslavia, 1978

- Folder 11: Preprints and reprints by Greenstein, Wolfe, Kamimura, and Gourley, 1978

- Folder 12: Xerox Corporation visit report, Rochester, 1978-81

- Folder 13: Correspondence concerning China trip, 1978-80

- Box 104

- Folder 1: History of Solid State Physics Meeting, London, draft of talk, history of solid state physics for Venezuela, correspondence regarding meeting, draft of talk for Bell Labs dinner, report on HSSP project, 1978-79

- Folder 2: Venezuela National Academy of Sciences, correspondence with Miguel Parra Leon, 1978-79

- Folder 3: Evolution of superconductivity, 1978

- Folder 4: Charles B. Duke - nomination for 1979 Davisson-Germer Prize, 1978

- Folder 5: Charge density waves, 1978-79

- Folder 6: Xerox visit, Webster, New York, technical advisory panel, 1978

- Folder 7: Classical vs. quantum model charge density wave transport, 1978, 1985

- Folder 8: Notes and correspondence on charge density waves, 1978, 1982, 1984

- Folder 9: Xerox consulting - technical advisory panel visit to Xerox Research Centre of Canada, 1978-79

- Folder 10: History of solid state physics article to be published in World Book Encyclopedia, correspondence, notes, galley proof, 1978, 1982

- Folder 11: Evolution of Superconductivity - 15th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, Grenoble France, August 23-29, 1978

- Folder 12: B. I. Verkin correspondence regarding Soviet exchange of scientific information, 1978

- Folder 13: Superconductivity conference booklet, scientific publications, and lab booklets, 1978, 1981-82

- Folder 14: Scientific research for N.A.S.A. and U.S. Navy and White House Science Council lab reviews, 1979-82

- Box 105

- Folder 1: Publication, essays, research notes, correspondence from George Grüner, and notes for talk at Northwestern University, 1979-81

- Folder 2: Articles photocopied from: The Institute, Current Contents, Business Week, Applied Physics Letters, also a Bardeen vita, lecture notes, and calculations, 1979-81, 1984

- Folder 3: Interview of John Bardeen by Lillian Hoddeson and Hoddeson's "The Emergence of Basic Research in the Bell Telephone system, 1875-1915", 1979

- Folder 4: Bardeen, John, December 22, 1977 Oral History Interview Revised Transcript, 1977

- Folder 5: Bardeen, John, December 1, 1977 Oral History Interview Revised Transcript, 1977

- Folder 6: Early Days of the Transistor - E. W. Mueller memorial lecture, April 17, 1980, 1979-80

- Folder 7: Calculations, drafts, and reprints relating to charge density waves, 1979-82

- Folder 8: Ashrok Misra, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, India, 1979

- Folder 9: White House Science Council notes, correspondence, reprints, and agendas, 1979, 1982

- Folder 10: Unity of concepts in the structure of matter, expansion of 1980 article for publication in Chinese Progress in Physics, 1979-81

- Box 106

- Folder 1: Unity of concepts notes, reprints, correspondence, 1979-80

- Folder 2: Nobel meeting, Lindau, 1979, 1983-85

- Folder 3: John Bardeen, "Reminiscences of the Early Days of Solid State Physics," correspondence, notes, and agenda for February 7-8, 1980 Meeting on Proposed Historical Study of Solid-State Physics, Santa Barbara, 1978-80

- Folder 4: Notices of the American Math Society, 1979

- Folder 5: Correspondence, notes, preprints on low temperature charge density waves semi-conducting, 1979-81

- Folder 6: Correspondence and reprints on charge density waves, 1979, 1983-85

- Folder 7: Japan, Taiwan Visit, 1979, 1981-82, 1987

- Folder 8: Faculty Allerton Conference on Industry and University Research, 1979-80

- Box 107

- Folder 1: White House Science Council documents, 1980, 1982

- Folder 2: Reprints by Frank Herman, Nick Holonyak, Jr., Bardeen, and Lillian Hoddeson, 1980-83

- Folder 3: Notes on "Ground State" and "Non-Equilibrium Phenomena In Superconductors" by Bardeen, and "Quantum-Well Heterostructure Lasers" by Holonyak, 1980

- Folder 4: Math Department Search Committee, 1980

- Folder 5: Correspondence, drafts, abstracts, notes on solid state physics, linear-chain conductors, origins of the transistor, 1980-81, 1983-85, 1989

- Folder 6: Honorary degree ceremony at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, 1980

- Folder 7: 16th International Conference of Low Temperature Physics, 1980-81

- Folder 8: Report on a visit to The Peoples Republic of China as an exchange lecturer, 1980

- Folder 9: Charge density waves, 1980-81

- Folder 10: Tunneling theory of charge density waves depinning, 1980-81

- Folder 11: Quantum detector or mixer making use of linear-chain charge-density-wave materials proposal, 1980-82

- Folder 12: University of Illinois Medical Center centennial talk, 1980-81

- Folder 13: University of Illinois Medical Center centennial talk, 1980-81

- Box 108

- Folder 1: Talk on charge density waves, 1980

- Folder 2: Hanford lab reports and Los Alamos lab newsletter, 1980-81

- Folder 3: Charge density waves depinning by tunneling paper, 1980-81

- Folder 4: Charge density waves notes, reprints, 1980-81

- Folder 5: Nobel Prize winners convocation, Pittsburgh, 1980

- Folder 6: Wolf Foundation Physics Prize Award Committee, 1980-81

- Folder 7: FBI Security Clearance, 1981

- Folder 8: Lab reports, notes, and papers for Department of Energy review, 1981-82

- Folder 9: Superconductivity: Theory and Critical Temperatures, 1981, 1986

- Folder 10: Progress reports of Los Alamos Meson Physics Facility, 1981

- Folder 11: Correspondence from George Grüner regarding results of experiments proposed by Bardeen, 1981

- Box 109

- Folder 1: Superconductive materials and theory, article for Pergamon Press Encyclopedia of Materials Science and Engineering, reprints and correspondence, 1981-82

- Folder 2: Paper with Grüner, 1981

- Folder 3: Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, MD and University of Illinois research agreement with Agrigenetics Research Associates, Ltd, 1981-83

- Folder 4: Transparencies high Tc, 1981, 1986-87

- Folder 5: Masayuki Ido, Hokkaido University Department of Physics, Sapporo, Japan, correspondence and preprints and reprints for charge density waves, hall effect, and NbSe3, 1981-82

- Folder 6: Low-Dimensional Semiconductors Conference, Boulder, Colorado, 1981

- Folder 7: Drafts on superconductivity and other macroscopic quantum phenomena, 1981, 1987-88, 1990

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 8: Drafts on superconductivity and other macroscopic quantum phenomena, 1981, 1987-88, 1990

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 9: William B. Shockley obituaries, 1981, 1989

- Folder 10: Charge Density Waves Gordon Research Conference, 1981

- Folder 11: Nobel Prize nomination forms, 1981, 1984-85, 1988-90

- Folder 12: Reports, presentation, article, minutes, agreement, and talk on scientific research, 1981-83

- Box 110

- Folder 1: White House Science Council Lab Review Panel documents, 1981-82

- Folder 2: Washington Award Dinner "Electronics and Medicine" talk, 1981, 1983

- Folder 3: International project meeting, history of solid state physics, 1981

- Folder 4: Mac Arthur Chair, 1981-82

- Folder 5: Near Zero Conference, Shielding by Surface States, Stanford, 1982

- Folder 6: White House Science Council reports, correspondence, and agendas, 1982

- Folder 7: White House Science Council Lab Review Board reports, 1982

- Folder 8: White House Science Council travel, 1982

- Folder 9: National Academy of Sciences, election of members ballot, constitution and bylaws, 1982-83

- Box 111

- Folder 1: White House Science Council lab reviews and articles, 1982

- Folder 2: White House Science Council lab reviews and research and development, 1982

- Folder 3: White House Science Council Lab Review Panel reports, 1982-83

- Folder 4: Science 84, American Association for the Advancement of Science publication, 1982, 1984

- Folder 5: Growth of Semiconductor Technology and Devices - Nihan University talk, 1982

- Folder 6: Akira Tonomura reprints and correspondence regarding visit to University of Illinois, 1982-83, 1985-86

- Folder 7: Federal Laboratory Review Panel proposed agenda, 1982

- Folder 8: Charge density wave motion in NbSe3, macroscopic phase coherence, charge density wave tunneling, 1982-83

- Folder 9: White House Science Council report and correspondence on lab panel, 1982-83

- Box 112

- Folder 1: Current oscillations and stability of charge density wave motions in NbSe3, 1982

- Folder 2: Nonlinear transports Sapporo meeting, 1982-83

- Folder 3: Final reports of the Energy Research Advisory Board, volumes II and III, 1982

- Folder 4: Notes and calculations, Physical Review Letters v. 51, no. 11, 1982-83

- Folder 5: Reprints and drafts from other scholars, 1982-84

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 6: Reprints and drafts from other scholars, 1982-84

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 7: Reprint "Die Frühzeit des transistors: 1946 bis 1955" ("Early Days of the Transistor"), 1983

- Folder 8: Nobel Foundation directory, 1983

- Folder 9: Drafts on charge density waves NbSe3 and TaS3, 1983

- Folder 10: Reports and reprints on non-linear conductivity, 1983

- Folder 11: A. Zawadowski, 1983

- Folder 12: "Electronics and Medicine" Washington award dinner, 1983

- Box 113

- Folder 1: Supertex Board of Directors meeting, 1983-84

- Folder 2: Drafts, reprints, and correspondence on charge density waves, 1983-84

- Folder 3: Charge density waves drafts and reprints, correspondence, 1983-84

- Folder 4: National Academy of Sciences biographical supporting material, members and foreign associates, 1983

- Folder 5: National Academy of Sciences press releases, 1983-84

- Folder 6: Saporo Conference, 1983

- Folder 7: Memoranda for White House Science Council, 1983

- Folder 8: Mahandra Prasad, head of the Physical Chemistry Division, National Sugar Institute - Kanpur, letter and "Electronic Current from Electron-Hole Conductor In Absence of External Potential", 1983

- Folder 9: Notes and calculations, preprints and reprints by Bardeen, Tasaki, Wonneberger, Kuper, and Seeger, 1983-85

- Box 114

- Folder 1: Supertex Corporation semiconductors correspondence, 1983-84, 1987

- Folder 2: Meester Flim, et al. correspondence regarding superconductivity, 1983

- Folder 3: "Background Leading to the Microscopic Theory of Superconductivity" - draft for Kostas Gavroglu's book, 1983, 1989-90

- Folder 4: Narrow band noise and steps, George Grüner correspondence, reprints, notes, calculations, 1983-85

- Folder 5: Supertex Board Meeting, clippings, history, plan, reports, 1983-86

- Folder 6: Drafts and reprints on charge density waves, 1983-84

- Folder 7: Yamada Conference, Lake Yamanaka, Japan, also International Conference on Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals, Kyoto, Japan, 6/1 - 6/86, 1983, 1985-86

- Folder 8: Charge density wave depinning, 1983-84

- Folder 9: Grüner paper on blue bronze, 1984, 1988

- Folder 10: "Beginnings of Solid State Physics & Engineering" in The Bridge, 1984, 1986

- Folder 11: List of Nobel Prize winners, 1984-86

- Box 115

- Folder 1: Drafts by Bardeen, preprints by Bardeen and Barisic

- Folder 2: John Tucker correspondence, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1984, 1986-88

- Folder 3: "Depinning of Charge-Density Waves by Quantum Tunneling," draft for Las Vegas talk, 1984-86

- Folder 4: Supertex business plan, 1984

- Folder 5: National Academy of Sciences election of members, preference ballot, 1984

- Folder 6: Charge density wave tunneling correspondence, reprints, notes, 1984-1986

- Folder 7: "John Bardeen The Inventor of the Transistor" by elementary school student Melissa Epstein, 1984

- Folder 8: Draft of Lillian Hoddeson, Gordon Baym, and Michael Eckart's "Chapter 2: Development of the Quantum Mechanical Theory of Solids: 1926-33", 1984

- Folder 9: Condensed matter physics in the 1980s, 1984

- Box 116

- Folder 1: Princeton mathematics in 1930s interview, 1984

- Folder 2: Federal Laboratory Review Panel progress report, volumes I and II, 1984

- Folder 3: Superconductivity - transparencies and notes, 1984-85

- Folder 4: Physical Review Letters papers, 1984-85

- Folder 5: Charge density wave depinning, tunneling theory, Karlheinz Seeger's 60th birthday article, notes and reprints, 1984-87

- Folder 6: National Academy of Engineering Founders Award, beginnings of solid state physics talk, 1984

- Folder 7: Supertex travel, 1984-87

- Folder 8: Fred Brown reprints and preprints, 1984-86

- Folder 9: Reprints by Bardeen and others relating to charge density waves, 1984-87

- Folder 10: Proof, drafts, and reprints on charge density waves, 1984-86

- Box 117

- Folder 1: Draft, reprints, and preprints regarding charge density waves, 1984-85

- Folder 2: Founders Award, National Academy of Engineering, beginnings of solid state physics and engineering talk for Founders Award, 1984, 1986

- Folder 3: Forward to Carolyn Caddes' Silicon Valley Portraits, 1984-86

- Folder 4: Death of William L. McMillan, 1984-85

- Folder 5: The Institute "Engineering Academy Honors Prominent Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Members", 1984

- Folder 6: Beginnings of solid state physics and engineering - abstract, 1984

- Folder 7: Charge density waves pinning by quantum tunneling, 1985-88

- Folder 8: National Academy of Sciences election of members, 1985

- Folder 9: Condensed matter physics in the 1980s, 1985

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 10: Condensed matter physics in the 1980s, 1985

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 11: American Philosophical Society, suggestion for membership form and class ballot, 1985, 1991

- Folder 12: Supertex, fiscal year 1986 business plan, 1985

- Box 118

- Folder 1: Physics Review Physica Scripta paper, drafts, and referees' comments, 1985, 1988

- Folder 2: Notes for charge density wave talks, 1985

- Folder 3: Notes on charge density waves, 1985-86

- Folder 4: Supertex, Inc.: Superior Technologies in Superconductors August 9, 1985 Sunnyvale, CA board meeting, 1985

- Folder 5: Charge density wave alloys, George Grüner correspondence, reprints, 1984-86

- Folder 6: Antique Wireless Association Conference, Applied Superconductors Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, 1985-86

- Folder 7: Clippings on superconductivity, 1985, 1987

- Folder 8: Star Wars, Arms Control Today article, "Origins of Star Wars," Union of Concerned Scientists, Senate Hearing on strategic defense initiative, 1985-86

- Folder 9: Charge density waves, Shapiro Steps papers, letters, notes, 1985

- Folder 10: Reprints on charge density waves, 1985-87, 1989

- Folder 11: Draft of "Basis for Tunneling Theory of Charge Density Wave Depinning", 1985

- Folder 12: Karlheinz Seeger visit, 1985, 1987-89

- Folder 13: Robert E. Thorne drafts on phase locking in charge density wave transport; Shapiro Step reprints, 1985

- Box 119

- Folder 1: Yamada Conference, Lake Yamanaka, Japan, also International Conference on Science and Technology of Synthetic Metals, Kyoto, Japan, Korean Physical Society Meeting, 5/13-21/86, 1985-86

- Folder 2: Ginzburg article and drafts, 1985-86

- Folder 3: Robert J. Meyer - requests for letters of recommendation, 1985-86

- Folder 4: Ernest Braun Article, draft of and comments on Braun "semiconductors" for solid state history book, 1985-86

- Folder 5: John Tucker Letter, 1986-87

- Folder 6: Douglas D. Osheroff, Robert C. Richardson, David M. Lee - nomination for Nobel Prize, 1986

- Folder 7: Aspen winter Condensed Matter Physics Conference, charge density waves in solids, 1986-87

- Folder 8: Supertex board meeting, 1986

- Folder 9: Supertex, expenses, 1986

- Folder 10: Depinning of charge density waves by quantum tunneling talk, Las Vegas, NV, 1986

- Folder 11: Depinning of charge density waves by quantum tunneling -Las Vegas talk, 1986

- Folder 12: Physics and Engineering College information, 1986

- Folder 13: Robert E. Thorne manuscript, 1986-87

- Folder 14: Physics Review paper, 1986, 1989

- Folder 15: Synthetic Metals paper, Physica paper, V. L. Ginzburg anniversary article and notes, 1986

- Box 120

- Folder 1: Tunneling model of charge density wave transport-abstract for the Yamada conference, 1986

- Folder 2: Hans Dehmelt Nobel Prize nomination, 1986-87

- Folder 3: Yamada conference, charge density waves papers and notes, 1986

- Folder 4: Transistor history 1946-55, 1986

- Folder 5: John Wheatley Low Temperature Symposium, Los Alamos, 1986

- Folder 6: 14th Midwest Solid State Theory Symposium, 1986

- Folder 7: High Temperature Superconductors Symposium, Anaheim, California, 1986-87

- Folder 8: V.L. Ginzburg anniversary article, microscopic theory of charge density wave transport, 1986

- Folder 9: Sid Shapiro Award ceremony, Rochester, New York, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers fellow, 1986-87

- Folder 10: Golden Plate Award, 1986 banquet of the Golden Plate book and correspondence, 1986-87

- Folder 11: American Academy of Achievement, Golden Plate Award, Malibu, California, 1986

- Folder 12: Theories of High Tc Superconductors - abstract, 1986-87

- Folder 13: Proposal to the National Science Foundation, "Microscopic Structure and Dynamics of Charge Density Waves", 1987

- Folder 14: Notes, drafts, and transparencies for Sony meeting in Tokyo, 1987, 1990

- Folder 15: Superconductivity transparencies, 1987

- Folder 16: Supertex board meeting, 1987

- Folder 17: H. Takayama letters, 1987-88

- Folder 18: Superconductivity: Past and Present - abstract for PEAP meeting, 1987

- Folder 19: Supertex board agenda, 1987

- Folder 20: Article for Grüner volume, 1987-88

- Folder 21: Semiconductor Research American Physical Society, New Orleans, 1987-89

- Folder 22: Superconductivity, 1987-88

- Box 121

- Folder 1: Wigner Meetings Nobel Symposium, London, Copenhagen, 1987-88

- Folder 2: Excitonic superconductivity in layer structures, 1987

- Folder 3: Drafts of Van Vleck lecture and forward for the Hatfield volume, 1987

- Folder 4: Nick Holonyak, Jr., correspondence with Hisashi (Sam) Schichijo at Texas Instruments, 1987

- Folder 5: Spacetime Symmetries Symposium, talk in honor of E. Wigner, College Park, Maryland, 1987-88

- Folder 6: Charge density waves visuals, 1988

- Folder 7: Hatfield Book high temperature SC material, 1988

- Folder 8: Shapiro Steps - La Jolla talk, 1988

- Folder 9: SuperconiX Inc. list of high temperature superconductors for sale, 1988

- Folder 10: PEAP Physical Electronics workshop, University of Illinois, 1988

- Folder 11: High Tc, 1988

- Folder 12: Landau Symposium, 1988

- Folder 13: Phase coherence in charge density wave transport, 1988

- Folder 14: Xerography 80th anniversary meeting, Rochester, 1988

- Folder 15: Karen Fitzgerald articles for Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Spectrum, 1988

- Folder 16: High temperature superconductors meeting, Stanford, 1988

- Folder 17: Singivi Symposium, 1988

- Folder 18: Thorne talk, 1989

- Folder 19: The Center for Advanced Study, faculty and staff, University of Illinois, 1989-91

- Folder 20: Depinning Charge-Density Waves

- Folder 21: Charge density waves, 1989-90

- Folder 22: Charge density wave systems physics review letters, 1989

- Folder 23: Kilby/Noyce Nobel nomination, Leroy Chang's nomination for the National Medal of Science, the Morton Award, the Sarnoff Award, and the Liebmann Award, 1989-90

- Box 122

- Folder 1: Masters of Modern Physics - American Institute of Physics, 1989

- Folder 2: Meeting in Madison, Mack lecture, 1989-90

- Folder 3: 3rd International New Materials Conference and Exhibition, Osaka, Japan, October 1-5, 1990, and Sony Corporation, May 1990, 1989-90

- Folder 4: NHK Broadcast Program, 1989

- Japanese television
- Folder 5: College conference programs, Rochester and Boston, 1989-91

- Folder 6: Drafts, notes, and transparencies on superconductivity, reprint on charge density waves, and Japanese newspaper clipping and correspondence, 1989-90

- Folder 7: NHK interview, 1989-90

- Folder 8: Microelectronics building dedication and Sony endowed chair, 1989

- Folder 9: National Research Council preferred hotels, 1990

- Folder 10: Harry G. Drickamer, "Forty Years of Pressure Tuning Spectroscopy," American Review of Materials Science, 1990

- Folder 11: R. Robert Brattain personal correspondence, 1990

- Folder 12: National Medal of Science nomination form, 1990

- Folder 13: Talk at University of Illinois materials workshop, June 25, 1990, 1989-90

- Folder 14: Superconductivity lecture, 1990

- Folder 15: Natl. Acad. of Engineering nomination for membership packet, 1990

- Folder 16: Materials and Mechanisms of Superconductivity - International Conference, Kanazawa, Japan, July 22-26 1991, 1990

- Folder 17: Papers on superconductivity, H. Monien, D. Pines, and others, 1990

- Folder 18: Slides regarding transistors and conductivity, diagrams, early transistors, invitation to physics department luncheon, 1990

- Folder 19: Physics World, May '90 and American Heritage of Invention and Discovery, Spring/Summer '90, 1990

- Box 123

- Folder 1: Patent and Copyright Bicentennial Conference, Washington D.C., 1990

- Folder 2: "Superconductivity and Other Macroscopic Quantum Phenomena" - talk for Sony, May 13, Tokyo, 1990

- Folder 3: Third International New Materials Conference and Exhibition, October 1-5, Osaka, Japan, 1990

- Folder 4: Articles by K. K. Likharev, 1990

- Folder 5: National Academy of Sciences, 1991 election ballot, 1990

- Folder 6: Yung Woo Park correspondence regarding high Tc superconductor, 1990

- Folder 7: George Grüner, University of California at Los Angeles, Department of Physics, correspondence, 1990

- Folder 8: Richard Chasman, Argonne National Laboratory, 1990

- Folder 9: Oxford honorary degree, 1990

- Folder 10: Vintage Electrics, 1990

- Folder 11: National Academy of Engineering, ballot and nomination forms, 1991

- Folder 12: National Academy of Engineering ballot for election of members and foreign associates and vita of Arkadii G. Aronov, 1991

- Series 6: Biographical [2002]

- Note: Boxes 124-130 were created from material that was accessioned September 27, 2002, from Professor Lillian Hoddeson who had held this additional material in an office in Engineering Sciences Building since the main body of Bardeen materials had been moved out of his office in 1991-92. The 2002 addition was processed upon receipt and added to the end of the existing collection, and modifications were made to the existing finding aid.
- Box 124

- Folder 1: The Vincent Bendix Research Medal Presented to John Bardeen by American Society for Engineering Education, 1964

- Folder 2: Nomination of John Bardeen for the IEEE Medal of Honor, 1969

- Folder 3: Newspaper and Magazine Clippings on John Bardeen, 1965-87

- Folder 4: Pakistan Academy of Sciences Certificate of Membership, 1982

- Cross Reference: Box 180
- Folder 5: Symposium in Celebration of Bardeen Eightieth Birthday, 1988

- Folder 6: Appointment Book, 1988

- Folder 7: Appointment Book, 1989

- Folder 8: Supercurrents: The Superconductivity Magazine - Interview with Colleagues of Bardeen, 1988-89

- Series 7: Correspondence [2002]

- Sub-Series 1: Letters of Recommendation, 1957-90

- Note: Letters of Recommendation were written by Dr. Bardeen primarily for students and colleagues
- Box 124

- Folder 9: A-B

- Folder 10: C-D

- Folder 11: E-G

- Folder 12: H-K

- Box 125

- Folder 1: K-L

- Folder 2: M

- Folder 3: N-P

- Folder 4: R

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 5: R

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 6: T-Z

- Sub-Series 2: John Bardeen’s Second Nobel Prize

- Box 126

- Folder 1: Letters of Congratulations from Corporations, Personal Letters, Phone Messages, 1972-73

- Folder 2: Remarks at the Banquet, Itinerary, Letters from Corporations, Government and Academic Institutions, 1972-73

- Box 126

- Folder 3: Formation of Midwest of the American Academy of Arts and Science, December 1984

- Folder 4: Henry-Marsh Fund Committee Correspondence, 1975-79

- Chariman: John Bardeen. Folder 1 of 4
- Folder 5: Henry-Marsh Fund Committee Correspondence, 1975-79

- Chariman: John Bardeen. Folder 2 of 4
- Folder 6: Henry-Marsh Fund Committee Correspondence, 1975-79

- Chariman: John Bardeen. Folder 3 of 4
- Folder 7: Henry-Marsh Fund Committee Correspondence, 1975-79

- Chariman: John Bardeen. Folder 4 of 4
- Folder 8: Frontiers in Condensed Matter Physics: Symposium in Honor of Professor John Bardeen, 1976

- Folder 9: Department of Mathematics Head Search Committee, 1979 NAS Panel on Condensed Matter Physics, 1981-82

- Folder 10: NAS Panel on Condensed Matter Physics, 1981-82

- Folder 11: White House Science Council, 1982-83

- Sub-Series 3: Outgoing Correspondence

- Box 126

- Folder 12: 1985

- Box 127

- Folder 1: 1986

- Folder 2: 1987

- Folder 3: 1988

- Folder 4: 1989

- Folder 5: 1990

- Folder 6: 1990-91

- Box 127

- Folder 7: Award Nomination for National Model of Science for Gordon K. Teal by John Bardeen, 1986

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 8: Award Nomination for National Model of Science for Gordon K. Teal by John Bardeen, 1986

- Folder 2 of 2
- Series 8: Subject File [2002]

- Box 127

- Folder 9: Walter Houser Brattain (1902-1987): A Biographical Memoir

- Folder 10: Technical Memoranda on Transistor Related Research at Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1948-49

- Box 128

- Folder 1: Technical Memoranda on Transistor Related Research at Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1948-49

- Folder 1 of 4
- Folder 2: Technical Memoranda on Transistor Related Research at Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1949

- Folder 2 of 4
- Folder 3: Technical Memoranda on Transistor Related Research at Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1949-50

- Folder 3 of 4
- Folder 4: Technical Memoranda on Transistor Related Research at Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1949-50

- Folder 4 of 4
- Folder 5: Publication Reprints of Other Physics Professors’ Work at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 1964-70

- Folder 6: Theory of Superconductivity - Talk Given at Conference on Superconductivity, May 1966

- Folder 7: Solid State Physics: Past and Future Paper for Lecture, September 1968

- Box 129

- Folder 1: Encyclopedia Americana “Superconductivity” Article Agreement and Manuscript, March 1970

- Folder 2: Non-homogeneous Current Flow in Superconductors Paper for Talk at Sandia Lab, November 1970

- Folder 3: The Past and Future of Solid State Physics and Superconductivity: Past and Future - Talk Given at University of Utah, November 1971

- Folder 4: Outline of Lectures on Space and Time Changes of the Order Parameter and Fluctuations in Superconductors, May 1972

- Folder 5: The Transistor after 25 Years - Paper for Talk, November 1972

- Folder 6: Manuscripts on Superconductivity and Solid State Physics, 1973-86

- Folder 7: Potential Applications of Superconductivity, January 1971

- Folder 8: Talk at Depauw, September 1973

- Folder 9: China Project, October 1975

- Folder 10: Basic Research and Industrial Development - Lecture in Iran, October 1975

- Folder 11: Development of Semiconductor Electronics - Lecture at Pahlavi University, December 1975

- Folder 12: Comments on Visit to Brown University, February 1976

- Folder 13: Introduction of Speak at Tykociner Lecture, March 1976

- Folder 14: Comments on Superconducting Science and Technology at Stanford, CA, August 1976

- Folder 15: Summary Remarks Presented at Conference on Organic Conductors and Semiconductors, August 1976

- Folder 16: Nonequilibrium Phenomena in Superconductors - Manuscript, 1978

- Folder 17: Recent Development and Comments - Manuscript for Chapter in Highly Conducting One-Dimensional Solids, February 1978-79

- Folder 18: Excitonic Superconductivity - Manuscript for Journal of Less Common Metals, August 1978

- Folder 19: Concluding Remarks for International Conference on Quasi-one-dimensional Conductors, September 1978

- Folder 20: A Brief History of Solid State Physics - Notes for Presentation to Academia de Ciencias Fisicas Matematicus, Venezuala, 1979

- Folder 21: Theory of Nonohmic Conduction from Charge Density Waves - Manuscript, 1979

- Folder 22: “Reminiscences of the Early Days of Solid State Physics”, September 1979-80

- Folder 23: Unity of Concepts in the Structure of Matter - Manuscript and Correspondence, September 1979-81

- Folder 24: Report on Visit to People’s Republic of China, 1980

- Folder 25: Invention Proposal - Quantum Detector or Mixer Making Use of Linear Chain Charge Density Wave Materials, September 1980

- Folder 26: Tunneling Theory of Charge Density Wave Depinning Manuscript and Correspondence on Publication, November 1980

- Folder 27: Field and Frequency Dependence of Charge Density Wave Conduction in NbSe3 - Manuscript, 1981

- Folder 28: Discussion Group on ‘Interaction of Industry and University Research’ Summary Statement, 1981

- Folder 29: Introductory Remarks for Tykociner Lecture, 1981

- Folder 30: Talk for TSH Sing, Spring 1981

- Folder 31: Talk at Clarkson, May 1981

- Folder 32: Electronics and Medicine: Past and Future - Address to College of Medicine on Centennial of the University, October 1981

- Folder 33: Stability and Noise of Charge-Density-Wave Motion in NbSe3 Manuscript, February 1982

- Folder 34: Superconductivity Theory - Manuscript for Encyclopedia of Materials Science and Engineering, March 16, 1982

- Box 130

- Folder 1: Comments on Shielding by Surface States - Talk for Near Zero Conference, Stanford, March 1982

- Folder 2: Current Oscillations and Stability of Charge Density Wave Motion in NbSe3 Manuscript, August 1982

- Folder 3: Electronics and Medicine - Paper for Talk at Washington Award Dinner, February 1983

- Folder 4: Charge Transport by Charge Density Waves - Vareena Lectures Paper, June 1983

- Folder 5: Depinning of Charge-density Waves by Quantum Tunneling - Manuscript, February 1984

- Folder 6: Origins of the Transistor and Solid State Electronics - Manuscript, June 1984

- Folder 7: IEEE Spectrum - Comments for Supplement, April 1984

- Folder 8: Solition Theory of Charge Density Wave Depinning - Manuscript for Conference, September 1984

- Folder 9: Solition Model of Charge Density Wave Depinning - Manuscript, October 1984

- Folder 10: Dynamics of Charge-Density Waves in Orthorhombic TaS3 - Manuscript, October 1984

- Folder 11: Beginning of Sold State Physics in Engineering - Paper for Talk, October 1984

- Folder 12: Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling in Quasi-One Dimensional Metals - Manuscript and Correspondence, May 1985

- Folder 13: Depinning of Charge-Density Waves by Quantum Tunneling - Lecture Notes for Las Vegas Meeting, March 1986

- Folder 14: Basis for Tunneling Theory of Charge Density Wave Depinning - Manuscript Submitted to Zeitsf Phys. B, February 1987

- Folder 15: Prehistory of Semiconductor Laser - Manuscript for Optoelectronics Forum, March 1987

- Folder 16: Excitonic Superconductivity In Layer Structures - Manuscript, June 1987

- Folder 17: Development of a Tunneling Model of Charge Density Wave Depinning - Manuscript, June 1987

- Folder 18: Superconductivity: History and Recent Developments - Von Vleck Lecture, October 1987

- Folder 19: Theories of High Tc Superconductors - Materials for Res. Society Meeting, November 1987

- Folder 20: Solid State Physics - Manuscript for Article to Appear in Solid State Technology Special Issue, December 1987

- Folder 21: Superconductors - Forward by John Bardeen, December 1987

- Folder 22: Obituary for Walter Brattain in Physics Today, January 1988

- Folder 23: Classical vs. Quantum Models of Charge-Density Wave Depinning in Quasi-One-Dimensional Metals - Manuscript and Correspondence, February 1988

- Folder 24: “A Collection of John Bardeen’s Publications on Semiconductors and Superconductivity”, October 1989

- Folder 25: Theory of Size Effects in Depinning of Charge Density Waves - Manuscript, January 1990

- Folder 26: Superconductivity Theory - Revised Manuscript for Encyclopedia of Magnetic and Superconducting Materials, January 1991

- Series 9: Awards and Honors [2003]

- Sub-Series 1: Certificates, Citations, and Awards [2003]

- See also Box 132
- Box 131

- Folder 1: The Order of Lincoln from the Lincoln Academy of Illinois

- Folder 2: Zeta Psi Fraternity Certificate, October 1925

- Folder 3: American Physical Society Oliver E. Buckley Solid State Physics Prize, January 29, 1954

- Folder 4: American Academy of Arts and Sciences Membership Certificate, May 13, 1957

- Folder 5: Center for Advanced Study Membership Certificate, September 1, 1959

- Folder 6: Etta Kappa Nu Association Membership Certificate, March 29, 1962

- Folder 7: American Society for Testing and Materials, February 3, 1964

- Folder 8: Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters Honorary Membership, May 9, 1970

- Folder 9: University of Illinois Board of Trustees Distinguished Service Award, December 20, 1972

- Folder 10: National Inventors Hall of Fame Certificate of Induction, February 10, 1974

- Folder 11: Omicron Delta Kappa Membership Certificate, May 5, 1974

- Folder 12: Pahlavi Lecture Series Commemorative Certificate, December 1, 1975

- Folder 13: Phi Kappa Phi Membership Certificate, 1976

- Folder 14: Alexander Von Humboldt Award, 1977

- Folder 15: University of Illinois Distinguished Service Medallion Award, May 21, 1978

- Folder 16: Golden Key National Honor Society Honorary Member, March 3, 1982

- Folder 17: Insitute of Electical and Electronics Engineers IEEE Centennial Medal, 1984

- Folder 18: State of Illinois House of Representative Resolution No. 1370 Honoring John Bardeen, May 10, 1988

- Sub-Series 2: Honorary Degrees [2003]

- See also Box 132
- Box 131

- Folder 19: University of Notre Dame Introduction of John Bardeen at Commencement

- Folder 20: Union College Doctor of Science Diploma, Letter from President, and Booklet “Union Worthies: Charles Proteus Steinmetz”, 1955

- Folder 21: University of Wisconsin Commencement Program, 1960

- Folder 22: News clippings Concerning Honorary Degree, June 6, 1960

- Folder 23: Honorary Doctor of Science diploma and citation, 1960

- Folder 24: Western Reserve University Doctor of Science Diploma, Commencement Program, 1966

- Folder 25: Rose Polytechnic Institute Diploma, Commencement Program, June 1966

- Folder 26: University of Glasgow Graduation Ceremony Programs, June 21, 1967

- Folder 27: Princeton University Commencement Program and article “A Commentary on Princeton Commencement, June 11, 1968

- Folder 28: Michelson Morley Award at Case Western Reserve University

- Folder 29: News clippings, 1968

- Folder 30: Correspondence, Award Dinner, Program, 1968

- Folder 31: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Commencement Program, Doctor of Science Diploma, 1969

- Folder 32: Busch Reising Museum Dinner for Honorary Degree Recipients, June 8, 1973

- Folder 33: Harvard University Commencement Program, Correspondence, June 14, 1973

- Folder 34: University of Minnesota Honorary Doctor of Science Diploma, Commencement Program, Script, December 12, 1973

- Folder 35: University of Michigan Honorary Doctor of Science Diploma, Commencement Program, Correspondence, 1974

- Folder 36: University of Illinois Honorary Doctor of Science, May 19, 1974

- Folder 37: University of Pennsylvania Commencement Program, Guest List, Citation from Board of Trustees for Honorary Degree, May 28, 1976

- Folder 38: Indian Institute of Technology Honorary Doctor of Science Diploma, 1977

- Folder 39: University of Cambridge Speeches of the Orator at Presentation of Recipients of Honorary Degree, June 10, 1977

- Folder 40: University of Illinois Commencement 1978 News Clippings and Correspondence - John Bardeen receives Honorary Degree and Distinguished Service Award, 1978

- Folder 41: Georgetown University 108th Annual Commencement Program and Diploma, May 27, 1979

- Folder 42: University of St. Andrews Laureation Address, July 7, 1980

- Folder 43: Clarkson College of Technology Honorary Doctor of Science Diploma, Commencement Program, May 17, 1981

- Folder 44: Soviet Academy of Sciences Diploma Translation, September 1982

- Folder 45: Hungary Academy of Sciences Honorary Degree, 1986

- Sub-Series 3: Correspondence, News Clippings Concerning Awards [2003]

- Box 131

- Folder 46: Hiromi Arisawa Congratulatory Card

- Hiromi Arisawa is a Japanese Academy
- Folder 47: L.D. Landau Institute Letter to John Bardeen on 80th Birthday

- Folder 48: Haloid Company to John Bardeen, November 26, 1956

- Folder 49: Lincoln Academy of Illinois Convocation and Installation of Members - Newspaper Clippings Concerning and Program, February 1965

- Folder 50: National Medal of Science Award Press Release and Remarks of President, February 1965

- Folder 51: Commemorative Envelope: “Progress in Electronics”, July 10, 1973

- Folder 52: Franklin Institute Medal Award Correspondence and News Clippings, 1975

- Folder 53: Presidential Proclamation: National Inventors’ Day, January 30, 1979

- Folder 54: Art Buchwald, May 29, 1979

- Folder 55: Letter from President George Bush, October 4, 1989

- Folder 56: Life Magazine: 100 Most Important Americans of the 20th Century, 1990

- Box 131

- Folder 57: Illiniwek Billed Baseball Cap

- Cross reference: ARC Artifacts Section
- Sub-Series 4: Honorary Degrees [2003]

- Materials stored in an oversize folder.
- Box 132

- Folder 1: National Academy of Sciences Diploma, April 27, 1954

- Folder 2: University of Glasgow Honorary Degree Diploma, 1967

- Folder 3: Princeton University Honorary Degree Diploma, 1968

- Folder 4: Universitatis Dominae Nostra a Laru Honorary Degree Diploma, 1970

- Folder 5: Honorary Doctor of Science Degree Diploma, 1973

- Folder 6: University of Pennsylvania Honorary Degree Diploma, 1976

- Folder 7: University of Delhi Honorary Degree Diploma and Special Convocation, January 1977

- Folder 8: Collegium Georgiopolitanum, 1979

- Folder 9: University of St. Andrews Honorary Degree Diploma, 1980

- Sub-Series 5: Certificates, Citations, Awards [2003]

- Box 132

- Folder 10: Praeses Concilium Et Sodales Regalis Societatis Londini

- Folder 11: Society of the Sigma Xi Membership, January 1929

- Folder 12: Franklin Institute Stuart Ballantine Medal, October 1952

- Folder 13: City of Philadelphia John Scott Meal and Premium, September 17, 1954

- Folder 14: American Philosophical Society Fellow, April 1958

- Folder 15: President’s Science Advisory Committee, 1959

- Folder 16: American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow, May 13, 1959

- Folder 17: The Fritz London Award to John Bardeen September 1962

- Folder 18: Vincent Bendix Award, 1964

- Folder 19: National Medal of Science, 1965

- Folder 20: State of Illinois Appointment Laureate Lincoln Academy, 1966

- Folder 21: Symposium in Honor of John Bardeen’s 60th Birthday, May 23, 1968

- Folder 22: University of Pennsylvania Moore School of Electrical Engineering Harold Pinder Award, November 11, 1968

- Folder 23: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Medal of Honor, November 10, 1970

- Folder 24: Xerox Corporation Certificate of Achievement, November 27, 1972

- Folder 25: National Inventors Hall of Fame Certificate of Induction, February 10, 1974

- Folder 26: Xerox Corporation Resolution Honoring John Bardeen, May 16, 1974

- Folder 27: Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, January 7, 1977

- Folder 28: La Academia de Ciencias Fisicas, Matematicas y Naturales, June 1978

- Folder 29: Institute of Electircal and Electronics Engineers Honorary Member, January 1, 1981

- Folder 30: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Centennial Medal, 1984

- Folder 31: Osterreichische Akademie Der Wissenschaften, May 20, 1985

- Series 10: Biographical [2022]

- Note: Boxes 133-184 were created from material from the Bardeen family and was accessioned on August 11, 2022.
- Box 133

- Folder 1: Interview with Bob Nellis and Other Events, 1988, 1991

- VHS Tape
- Folder 2: Julian Mack Lecture, John Bardeen: Superconductivity and other Macroscopic Quantum Systems, April 27, 1990

- VHS Tape
- Folder 3: John Bardeen Memorials, 1991

- VHS Tape
- Folder 4: Physics 125, Notes by John Bardeen

- Notebook
- Folder 5: Biographical Booklet on John Bardeen

- Folder 6: John Bardeen Biography and Exhibits

- Folder 7: Vita for John Bardeen

- Folder 8: International Certificate of Vaccination for John Bardeen, 1953, 1975

- Folder 9: National Academy of Sciences Ninety-Second Annual Meeting, April 1955

- Folder 10: Diary notes, 1956

- Folder 11: Illinois Technograph, April 1957

- Folder 12: Wisconsin Medical Alumni Association, Meeting Program, May 1957

- Folder 13: University of Illinois Citizens Committee, May 1957

- Folder 14: Art Group Info (Swedish) and University of Illinois Citizens Committee Attendees List, 1957

- Folder 15: Obadiah Lotshe Mlilo biography and Teacher Exchange, 1962, 1962

- Includes a photograph of John and Jane Bardeen entertaining guests from the International Teacher Development Program
- Folder 16: The Physics of Superconducting Devices Symposium, 1967

- Folder 17: 60th Birthday Materials, and Princeton University Commencement Program, 1968

- Box 134

- Folder 1: Cards and letters re 60th birthday, 1968

- Folder 2: Family Group Photos at John Bardeen's 60th Birthday Party, 1968

- Folder 3: John Bardeen's 60th Birthday, Article Reprint (Japanese), 1968

- Folder 4: John Bardeen 60th Birthday Celebration Invites and Song Lyrics, 1968

- Folder 5: John Bardeen 60th Birthday- Cards, Symposium Info, Planning Materials, Articles, 1968

- Folder 6: John Bardeen 60th Birthday Symposium Newspaper Article, 1968

- Folder 7: Pictures of 60th Birthday Banquet at Champaign Country Club, 1968

- Folder 8: Solid State Physics, 60th Birthday Symposium Program, 1968

- Folder 9: Vivat Pater, Songs for John Bardeen's 60th Birthday, 1968

- Folder 10: Technograph, Vol. 88 No. 1, October 1972

- Folder 11: Saturday Review of the Sciences, March 1973

- Folder 12: DePauw Nobel Laureate Lectures, 1973

- Folder 13: John's Biography News Clippings, 1973, 1991

- Folder 14: Bardeen Lecture on Solid State Physics at J. Wayne Reitz Union, January 1974

- Folder 15: Symposium: Frontiers in Condensed Matter Physics, Part 1 of 2, October 1976

- Folder 16: Symposium: Frontiers in Condensed Matter Physics, Part 2 of 2, 1976-77

- Folder 17: Bardeen Symposium Dinner, October 1976

- Folder 18: Lex Peterson, January 1981

- Folder 19: Surprise Party for John Bardeen, May 1983

- Event Flyer
- Folder 20: Tea Party in Honour of John Bardeen, Guest List, October 1983

- Folder 21: 80th Birthday, May 7, 1988

- Folder 22: Materials Relating to John Bardeen's 80th Birthday Symposium, May 7, 1988

- Folder 23: "Interview with a Nobel Laureate" by Robert L. Burtch, Science and Children, 1990

- Folder 24: John Bardeen Passport Data, ca. 1990

- Includes dates and locations of John Bardeen’s arrivals and departures.
- Folder 25: John Bardeen Interview, NHK TV DVD, June 1990

- Folder 26: John Bardeen Obituary, 1991

- Folder 27: Correspondence with Nick Holonyak Jr. Concerning Article on John Bardeen, 1991

- Folder 28: John Bardeen Biography Project Proposal - Hodson, ca. 1991

- Folder 29: Letters to Contributors to the John Bardeen Fund, ca. 1991

- Folder 30: Memorial Gift Contributions, 1991

- Folder 31: Nick Holonyak Drafts, January 1991

- Box 135

- Folder 1: Inside Illinois Volume 10, Number 10, February 7, 1991

- Folder 2: John Bardeen Memorial, February 8, 1991

- Folder 3: Memorial Programs, February 8, 1991

- Folder 4: A.C. Anderson Letter, April 19, 1991

- Folder 5: Parity (Japanese), June 1991

- Folder 6: John Bardeen Funeral Attendee Thank You Letter and Sympathy Cards, ca. 1991

- Folder 7: Sympathy Letters from the Illinois House of Representatives, 1991

- Folder 8: Sympathy Letters, 1991

- Folder 9: Sympathy Letters and Cards, 1991

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 10: Sympathy Letters and Cards, 1991

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 11: Sympathy Cards, 1991

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 12: Sympathy Cards, 1991

- Folder 2 of 2
- Box 136

- Folder 1: Borelli Letter "Le Prix Nobel", January 8, 1992

- Folder 2: Recollections of John Bardeen from the Early Years of Solid State Physics, 1934-1951 by Conyer Herring, Article Draft and Letter, February 3, 1992

- Folder 3: Princeton University Service of Remembrance Event Program, February 22, 1992

- Folder 4: Physics Today, April 1992

- Folder 5: Letter from Nick Holonyak Jr., with Draft of Tribute for John Bardeen, July 8, 1992

- Folder 6: John Bardeen Royal Society Bit, 1994

- Folder 7: LCWS 95, ca. 1995

- Folder 8: MRS Bulletin, Volume 24 No. 1, January 1999

- Folder 9: John Bardeen Biography by Vicki Daitch, Articles and Correspondences, 2001-02

- Folder 10: True Genius the Life and Science of John Bardeen, Editor's Draft, ca. 2001

- Folder 11: John Bardeen Interview with Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, 2007

- Interview Transcription
- Folder 12: Draft of John Bardeen Memoir by David Pines, August 2009

- Series 11: Publications [2022]

- Box 136

- Folder 13: [i]Basic Research in the Industrial Labs[i] by John Bardeen

- Folder 14: In the Nation's Service, twenty-six Princetonians reflect on their university - then and now

- Folder 15: Pahlavi Lecture Series Volume I, Year 2534 (1975-1976), 1977

- Box 137

- Folder 1: Collected Works of John Bardeen From 1930-1968

- Microfiche
- Folder 2: Hole concentration and germanium point contacts by J. Bardeen, October 1950

- Folder 3: "Electrolytic Analog Transistor" by Harry Letaw, JR. and John Bardeen, May 1954

- Folder 4: Physics Today Vol 16, No 1, January 1963

- Folder 5: Understanding Superconductivity by John Bardeen, June 1964

- Folder 6: 5 Nobel Laureates magazine page and "Solid State Physics" Article, January 1967

- Folder 7: Physics Today, BCS Nobel Speeches, July 1973

- Folder 8: Science Magazine, Vol. 181 No. 4106, September 28, 1973

- Folder 9: Solid State Physics in the People's Republic of China, 1976

- Folder 10: Industrial Research, November 1976

- Folder 11: The Early Days of the Transistor by John Bardeen, ca. 1979

- Folder 12: Quick is Beautiful by Freeman J. Dyson, Tykociner Memorial Lecture, 1981

- Folder 13: Science 84 Fifth Anniversary Issue, November 1984

- Folder 14: Hybrid Circuits, No 17, September 1988

- Folder 15: A Collection of Professor John Bardeen's Publications on Semiconductors and Superconductivity, 1988

- Series 12: Correspondence [2022]

- Box 138

- Folder 1: Card and Clipping from Busey First National Bank

- Folder 2: Letter to William (Billy) Bardeen from John Bardeen, May 1944

- Folder 3: Letter Concerning Bell Laboratories Mailing Transistors to John Bardeen, August 1952

- Folder 4: Letters and Photos from Japan Trip, December 1953

- Folder 5: Bell Telephone Labs Letter and Photos, 1957

- Includes photos from Stockholm, Sweden trip to receive the 1956 Nobel Prize
- Folder 6: Transistor Article from Max Kaplan, July 1957

- Folder 7: Xerox Directorship Telegrams, February 1961

- Folder 8: Telegram from Gerard Piel to John Bardeen, October 26, 1962

- Folder 9: Invitation to Bill's Cornell Graduation, May 1962

- Folder 10: Letters to John Bardeen from Zeta Psi, 1968, 1971

- Folder 11: U.S. Naval Ordnance Laboratory Thank You Letter and Photo, January 1970

- Folder 12: Letter to John Bardeen from Charles Keck, January 1971

- Includes remarks on physics passion, Nobel Prize win, and golf.
- Folder 13: Institute for Materials Research Evaluation Panel, Letter and Photos, March 1971

- Folder 14: Letter from Premsukh Garg and Nobel Laureate Articles, 1972, 1975, 1980

- Folder 15: Thank You Letter for Working on behalf of Dr. Lipari, February 1972

- Folder 16: Letter from Chief Secretary of the Netherlands Concerning John Bardeen Appointment as Temporary Professor of Mathematics at the State University (Dutch), 1974

- Folder 17: Thank You Card from Albert Schmid to John Bardeen, 1979

- Folder 18: Chicago Tribune, Article on Sperm Banks and Eugenics, April 9, 1980

- Folder 19: Letter from Shockley to Fellow Nobel Laureates on Eugenics, 1980-81

- Folder 20: R.W. Danon Letter on IEEE Award Reception, May 11, 1981

- Folder 21: President's Science Advisory Committee Letter from Daniel Crane, March 9, 1982

- Folder 22: Letter to John Bardeen from Harry Drickamer, June 25, 1983

- Folder 23: William Kent Biography and Letters from William (Bill) F. Whitmore, 1983, 1985, 1989-90

- Folder 24: Roy Shipman Blackshear Letter and Articles, 1985

- Contains information on Hawaiian Volcanic Activity, Telescopes, and Bardeen's Trip to China
- Series 13: Awards and Honors [2022]

- Box 138

- Folder 25: Harward University Junior Fellows Listing

- Folder 26: John Bardeen Engineering Fellowship at Fermilab

- Folder 27: List of Awards, 1952-78

- Folder 28: Nobel Foundation Card

- Folder 29: Harvard College, Junior Prize Fellow Letter, and Washington Award Article, 1935, 1983

- Folder 30: Articles on Nobel Prize Wins, 1948, 1956

- Folder 31: London Accolade Photos, 1952

- Folder 32: Franklin Institute, October 15, 1952

- Folder 33: Articles on American Physical Society, John Scott Metals, March 1955

- Folder 34: Clipping John Scott Medal Presentation, March 1955

- Folder 35: Union University Commencement Program, June 12, 1955

- Folder 36: Union College Alumni Review Vol. 44, No. 4, July 1955

- Folder 37: American Airlines Christmas Community Song Sheet, ca. 1956

- Includes lyrics to "O Little Town of Bethlehem," "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen," and "The Boar's Head"
- Folder 38: Article on King Gustaf Adolf, Transistor Invention, Nobel Prizes, 1956, 1973

- Folder 39: Bell Telephone Labs, Press Release on Transistor Nobel Win, 1956

- Folder 40: Blood in the Uranium, Theater Production Summary, Song Lyrics (Swedish), and Tourist Guide, 1956

- Folder 41: Copenhagen Photos and Postcards, ca. 1956

- Folder 42: Cards Congratulating John Bardeen on Nobel Prize Win, 1956

- Box 139

- Folder 1: Correspondences, Programs, Notes, and Articles on 1956 Nobel Physics Prize Win, 1956

- Folder 2: Nobel Clippings, 1956

- Folder 3: Nobel Laureate Calendar and List, ca. 1956

- Folder 4: Nobel Materials and Telebriefs Article on First Earth Satellite, 1956

- Folder 5: Nobel Pictures, 1956

- Folder 6: Nobel Win Press Release, Itinerary, and Memo, 1956

- Folder 7: Photos of Nobel Prize and Ceremony, and Postcards, 1956, 1972

- Folder 8: Professor John Bardeen Grand Hotel, Stockholm, 1956

- Folder 9: Stockholm Postcards, ca. 1956

- Folder 10: Sweden and Denmark Tourist and Museum Information and Event Program, 1956

- Folder 11: Wallet and Receipt from trip to Stockholm, 1956

- Folder 12: Stockholm Travel Information, November 1956

- Folder 13: 1956 Nobel Event Invites and Programs, December 1956

- Folder 14: Pictures of Nobel Diplomas and Postcards, December 1956

- Folder 15: Prints and Negatives of pictures taken in Stockholm, December 1956-57

- Folder 16: American Philosophical Society Membership, April 25, 1958

- Folder 17: Copy of American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow Election, May 13, 1959

- Folder 18: University of Wisconsin Honorary Degree, June 7, 1960

- Folder 19: Land Grant College Centennial, Kansas City, Nobel Prize Winners Group Photo, 1961

- Folder 20: Eta Kappa Nu Membership, March 29, 1962

- Folder 21: University of Illinois Faculty Letter No. 80 and President's Report, and Princeton University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Commencement Programs, 1964, 1968

- Box 140

- Folder 1: American Society for Engineering Education Annual Banquet Program, June 25, 1964

- Folder 2: Lincoln Academy of Illinois, Award Ceremony Photo, February 1965

- Folder 3: Telegrams on National Medal of Science (White House), December 1965-January 1966

- Folder 4: National Medal of Science, 1966-67, 1985

- Folder 5: Honorary Doctor of Science, Rose Polytechnic Institute, Letter and Photo, July 1966

- Folder 6: Princeton University Honorary Degree, Photos and Citations, June 1968

- Folder 7: Case Western Reserve University Michelson Award, October 1968

- Folder 8: Case Western University Award Dinner Program and Booklet, and Case Alumnus, December 1968

- Folder 9: Award by Wisconsin Academy of Science, Madison, Wisconsin, May 1970

- Folder 10: University of Notre Dame Commencement Programs, June 1970

- Folder 11: IEEE Medal of Honor Banquet and Articles, March 24, 1971

- Folder 12: Story and Program re IEEE Medal, March 1971

- Folder 13: 1972 Nobel Prize Articles and Letter, 1972

- Folder 14: 1972 Nobel Ceremony Pictures, 1972

- Folder 15: 1972 Nobel Prize Ceremony Photos, 1972

- Folder 16: 1972 Nobel Prize- Cards, Event Invites, Guest List, 1972

- Folder 17: 2nd Nobel Prize Win, Newspaper Clippings, 1972

- Folder 18: Articles and Programs Relating to John Bardeen and 2nd Nobel Prize Win,, 1972

- Folder 19: Articles on 1972 Nobel Prize, 1972

- Folder 20: Campus Report November 1972, 2nd Nobel Prize Win, 1972

- Folder 21: Clippings 1972, 1972

- Box 141

- Folder 1: Congratulations for 1972 Nobel Prize, 1972

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 2: Congratulations for 1972 Nobel Prize, 1972

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 3: Exhibit on Alfred Nobel and American Laureates in Physics, ca. 1972

- Folder 4: Invite and Articles on 1972 Nobel Prize Win, and Scholars of Excellence Program, 1972-73

- Folder 5: Nobel '72 Articles, Postcards, Invites, Event Programs, Photos, 1972

- Folder 6: Nobel Events Programs and Handouts, 1972-74

- Folder 7: Photo of John Bardeen Holding Nobel Certificate, 1972

- Folder 8: Xerox Interim Report Brochure and Xerox News, Field Edition No. 7, 1972

- Folder 9: Center for Advanced Study, Nobel Prize Win Congratulations, October 20, 1972

- Folder 10: Engineering Outlook, Vol. 14, No.3, November 1972

- Folder 11: Illinois Alumni News, November 1972

- Folder 12: The Electronic Engineer, November 1972

- Folder 13: Uni Lausanne No 5 (French), November 1972

- Folder 14: Science, Vol. 178 No. 4060, November 3, 1972

- Folder 15: Notes of Trip to Stockholm, December 5-18, 1972

- Folder 16: Kvälls Posten (Swedish), December 8, 1972

- Folder 17: The National Observer, Vol. 11, No. 50, December 9, 1972

- Folder 18: 72 Nobel Articles Swedish Papers, December 11, 1972

- Folder 19: Harvard Commencement Photos, 1973

- Folder 20: James Madison Medal, February 1973

- Box 142

- Folder 1: Scholars of Excellence Program and Article, and Letter from Busey National Bank, October 1973

- Folder 2: Scholars of Excellence, October 16, 1973

- Folder 3: Omicron Delta Kappa, May 5, 1974

- Folder 4: UI Honorary Degree, May 19, 1974

- Folder 5: The University of Michigan Summer Commencement Program, August 1974

- Folder 6: University of Illinois Board of Trustees, Retirement Appreciation, ca. 1975

- Folder 7: University of Pennsylvania Almanac, May 25, 1976

- Folder 8: University of Pennsylvania Commencement Program, May 28, 1976

- Folder 9: The Pennsylvania Gazette American Bicentennial Issue, July 1976

- Folder 10: IR 100 Awards, September 23, 1976

- Folder 11: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Award, 1977

- Folder 12: Medal of Freedom Luncheon, January 10, 1977

- Folder 13: Presidential Medals of Freedom Program and Copies of Signed Luncheon Menus, January 10, 1977

- Folder 14: Japan Academy Honorary Fellow Notice, January 12, 1977

- Folder 15: State of Illinois Eighth General Assembly House of Representative, Joint House Resolution no. 6 and Letter, April 1977

- Folder 16: Speech at University of Cambridge, Honorary Degree, June 10, 1977

- Folder 17: University of Cambridge Honorary Degree Programs and Prince Philip Chancellor Installation Order of Proceedings, June 10, 1977

- Folder 18: Trinity College Garden Party Invites and Lunch Menu, June 10, 1977

- Folder 19: Honorary Degrees Memorabilia Inventory, October 1988

- Folder 20: Georgetown Degree, May 27, 1979

- Folder 21: University of St. Andrews Academic Ceremony for the Conferment of Degrees, Event Program, July 1980

- Folder 22: Letter and Coins Mounted in a Shadowbox from Electronics Magazine, 1980

- Folder 23: Golden Key Honor Society, March 3, 1982

- Folder 24: Washington Award, February 23, 1983

- Folder 25: Washington Award Banquet Program, February 23, 1983

- Box 143

- Folder 1: IEEE Centennial Medal and Convocation Programs and Newspaper Article on the National Academy of Engineering's 1984 Founder's Award, 1984

- Folder 2: Photographs, Articles and Instructions Regarding Adding Street Signs in Tek Beaverton, 1984

- Folder 3: John Bardeen Presidents Council Membership Certificate and Letter, February 1984

- Folder 4: Golden Omega Award, October 7, 1987

- Folder 5: The American Philosophical Society Meeting Program and Attendee List, Alumni Society of the School of Engineering Dinner Program and Sticker, the National Inventors Hall of Fame booklet, 1988-89

- Folder 6: Illinois Jubilee, Sony Corporation, and Family Letter, 1989

- Folder 7: Honors + Awards, 1990

- Folder 8: EPCOT Poll Person of the Century, January 1990

- Folder 9: Third Century Awards Program, May 10, 1990

- Folder 10: The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, Resolution Honoring John Bardeen, 1991

- Folder 11: The Board of Directors, University of Illinois Foundation, Tribute to John Bardeen, 1991

- Folder 12: The University of Illinois, College of Engineering, Memorial to John Bardeen, 1991

- Folder 13: National Academy of Science, Tribute to John Bardeen, May 3, 1991

- Folder 14: University of Illinois Foundation, Tributes to John Bardeen, June 26, 1991

- Folder 15: Journal of Superconductivity, Volume 4, Number 5, October 1991

- Folder 16: Bardeen Quadrangle and Memorial Garden Materials, 1999

- Folder 17: U.I. Bardeen Memorial, 1999, 2004

- Folder 18: Bardeen Quadrangle Dedication Program, October 14, 2004

- Folder 19: Photo of News-Gazette Article on Bardeen Quad, 2004

- Folder 20: The 2005 Commemorative Stamp Yearbook, 2005

- Box 144

- Folder 1: Guide to U.S. Stamps, Updated Stamp Values, 32nd Edition, 2005

- Folder 2: USPS Philatelic Agreement, June-July 2006

- Folder 3: Correspondence Concerning John Bardeen Stamp, 2006, 2008

- Folder 4: Stamp Program Verification Form and Product Examples, August 2007

- Folder 5: BCS 50th Anniversary, Conference Program, October 2007

- Folder 6: 2008 Collection of Commemorative Stamps, 2008

- Folder 7: American Scientists Stamp Books, 2008

- Folder 8: Correspondence on 2008 USPS Stamp Program, 2008

- Folder 9: First Day Covers

- Folder 10: John Bardeen Envelope Sets and Pins of Stamps, 2008

- Folder 11: Materials used for the John Bardeen Stamp and First-day Cover, 2008

- Folder 1 of 5
- Folder 12: Materials used for the John Bardeen Stamp and First-day Cover, 2008

- Folder 2 of 5
- Folder 13: Materials used for the John Bardeen Stamp and First-day Cover, 2008

- Folder 3 of 5
- Folder 14: Materials used for the John Bardeen Stamp and First-day Cover, 2008

- Folder 4 of 5
- Folder 15: Materials used for the John Bardeen Stamp and First-day Cover, 2008

- Folder 5 of 5
- Folder 16: Undeliverable Letters from William Bardeen to Extended Family, 2008

- Folder 17: USPS Covers Distribution Address List, 2008

- Part 1 of 3
- Folder 18: Articles on John Bardeen Stamp, March 2008

- Part 2 of 3
- Folder 19: American Scientists Stamp Books, First-Day Covers, Display, March 2008

- Part 3 of 3
- Folder 20: Souvenirs and Letters Concerning the American Scientists First-Day Ceremony, March 2008

- Folder 21: American Scientists Stamp Program Information and Correspondence, April 2008

- Folder 22: American Scientists Stamp Program Information and Correspondence, March 2008

- Folder 23: American Scientists Stamp Program Information and Correspondence, 2008

- Box 145

- Folder 1: Guide to U.S. Stamps, 35th Edition, 2008

- Folder 2: 2008 Commemorative Stamp Yearbook, 2008

- Folder 3: University of Illinois Hall of Fame, 2010

- Series 14: Family Life [2022]

- Box 145

- Folder 4: Bangkok, Klong, Rivers, Boats, and a Saw Mill, Photos and Negatives

- Folder 5: Bangkok Trip Photos

- Folder 6: Bardeen Family Photos and Holiday Card

- Folder 7: Charles Russell Bardeen 25th Anniversary, Event Program

- Folder 8: Charles Russell Bardeen's Diary, Letters, and Photo

- Folder 9: Childhood Photos of Jim and Bill Bardeen

- Folder 10: China Trip Photos: John Bardeen, Mike Shakin, and Dave Dexter

- Folder 11: Christmas Cards from Masako and Kazumi Maki and from Hajimu and Sachiko Kawamura

- Folder 12: Elephanta Caves and Park Photos and Negatives

- Folder 13: Family of Dr Ralph and Elizabeth Patterson Maxwell (Hair Bows)

- Folder 14: Photo Identification List

- Folder 15: Family Photos

- Part 1 of 4
- Folder 16: Family Photos, Electric

- Part 2 of 4
- Folder 17: Family Photos

- Part 3 of 4
- Folder 18: Family Photos

- Part 4 of 4
- Box 146

- Folder 1: Gaylord Photos

- Folder 2: Golf Group Photo

- Folder 3: Holiday Cards from Physics Department, Henschel Family, and Ryugo Kubo

- Folder 4: Jane and John Bardeen at Various Events

- Folder 5: Jane and John Photo Close-ups by Roy Blackshear

- Folder 6: Jane M. Bardeen Membership to the University of Illinois Presidents Council

- Folder 7: Letter to Jane

- Possibly from Mary and Eugene
- Folder 8: Marjorie Gaylord Bardeen Life Membership to the University of Illinois Presidents Council

- Folder 9: Maxwell and Bardeen Photos and Inventory List

- Folder 10: Maxwell Family Photos, Mostly Betty Maxwell

- Folder 11: Maxwell Photos at Washington, PA

- Folder 12: Mrs. C. R. Bardeen and Japanese Art

- Folder 13: New Delhi Negatives

- Folder 14: Nihon University Photo Album

- Folder 15: Photo of Jane Bardeen and Two Others

- Folder 16: Photocopies of CW Bardeen Portrait

- Folder 17: Photos of Charles Russell and Charles William Bardeen

- Folder 18: Photos and Negatives of Mysore Temple and Mylapore Temple

- Folder 19: SAS Pilot with John and Jane Bardeen

- Folder 20: William A. Bardeen Life Membership to the University of Illinois Presidents Council

- Folder 21: Charles Russell Bardeen Letters to Charles William Bardeen, 1874, 1889-1923

- Folder 1 of 3. Contains copies of original letters
- Folder 22: Charles Russell Bardeen Letters to Charles William Bardeen, 1874, 1889-1923

- Folder 2 of 3. Contains copies of original letters
- Folder 23: Charles Russell Bardeen Letters to Charles William Bardeen, 1874, 1889-1923

- Folder 3 of 3. Contains copies of original letters
- Folder 24: Charles Russell Bardeen Obituary, Letters, and References to him, 1886, 1974, 1994-1995

- Box 147

- Folder 1: Letters Concerning Patterson Revolutionary War Service, 1911

- Folder 2: Charles Russell Bardeen Publications and Letter to Ann Bardeen Henschel, 1916, 1924, 1933, 2000

- Folder 3: University of Wisconsin Medical School Archives, Materials on Charles Russell Bardeen, 1920-21, 1948, 1967, 1993

- Folder 4: Charles Russell Bardeen Trust Statements and Tax Forms, 1926, 1929-30, 1934-57

- Folder 5: The Wisconsin Medical Journal, Volume XXXIV, Number 7, July 1935

- Folder 6: Bardeen Genealogy, Ann Bardeen H, 1938, 1976-77, 1984

- Folder 7: Jane and John Bardeen Wedding Photos, 1938

- Folder 8: Negative of JRM Family 1940 by Finish Point, 1940

- Folder 9: Family Expense Record, 1952-54

- Folder 10: Wellesley Alumnae Magazine, Article on Jane Maxwell Bardeen, January 1953

- Folder 11: Japan Photos and Brussels Photo, John Bardeen, 1953, 1958

- Folder 12: William Bardeen Boy Scouts, John Bardeen on Committee Information, May 1954

- Folder 13: Guest Lists and Menus, 1956-74

- Folder 14: Dinner Party Photos, November 1956

- Folder 15: Wellesley Alumnae Magazine, March and May 1957

- Folder 16: Wellesley Alumnae Magazine and Wisconsin Alumnus, 1957

- Folder 17: Bardeen Memorial Laboratories, Addresses to Honor Charles Russell Bardeen, May 1957

- Box 148

- Folder 1: Wisconsin Seminar, 1960-61

- Folder 2: Wisconsin Alumnas, July 1960

- Folder 3: Pictures of Chuck at 2 Months, ca. 1962

- Folder 4: Elizabeth Ann Bardeen (Betsy) Wedding and High School Commencement, 1962, 1966

- Folder 5: Inauguration of Kingman Brewster Jr. as President of Yale University Invite and Event Materials, 1964

- Folder 6: Letter and Newspaper Clippings to Jane Bardeen from Mrs. K.L. McCauley, November 1965

- Folder 7: Avra N. Pershing Jr., Estate of J.R. Maxwell, 1966-67

- Folder 8: Russia Trip Photo Album, ca. 1966

- Folder 9: Bardeen Family Photos, Letters, and Articles, 1969, 1972, 1981, 1991-92

- Folder 10: Pictures of Aunt Betty Bardeen and Newspaper Articles, 1970

- Folder 11: Tokyo Trip Flight Information, Itinerary, and Visa Requirements, 1970

- Folder 12: Dr. John Bardeen Wisconsin Academy 100th Anniversary, 1970

- Folder 13: Letter to John Bardeen From Grandchild David about a Language Arts Assignment, and 1971 Engineering Golf Outing Results, 1971, 1988

- Folder 14: Family Photos and Correspondences, 1972-76, 1987-1992, 1997

- Folder 1 of 2
- Folder 15: Family Photos and Correspondences, 1972-76, 1987-1992, 1997

- Folder 2 of 2
- Box 149

- Folder 1: Jane Bardeen hosts Silver Tea for Seven Sisters Colleges, April 1972

- Folder 2: Rockford Day, Illinois vs Wisconsin Football Program, November 1972

- Folder 3: Hamakaura and Friends, Visit to University of Illinois, December 1972

- Folder 4: Family Photo, Christmas Card from the Slichters, 1973

- Folder 5: Junior Physics Wives, Photo and Letter, 1973, 1977

- Folder 6: Note to Jane from Helen Levine and Article on John Bardeen, February 1973

- Folder 7: "Properties of Black Holes Relevant to Their Observation" by James M. Bardeen, September 1973

- Folder 8: Visit to Delco Electronics in Kokomo Indiana, September 1973

- Folder 9: Ladies Program, London, October 2-3, 1973

- Folder 10: Letter to Ruth from Jane Bardeen, November 3, 1973

- Folder 11: Pictures at Dukes, Summer 1974, playing jacks, 1974

- Folder 12: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Certificate Awarded to William A. Bardeen, ca. 1976

- Folder 13: Thomas Bardeen Family Group Photo and Letter from Tom and Trix Bardeen, ca. 1976

- Folder 14: Photos of Champaign-Urbana, Vermont, and New Delhi, 1976

- Folder 15: Visit to Karl Seeger, September 1976

- Folder 16: Himeji Castle, Mikimoto Pearl Island, Skyline Connecting Ise and Toba, Photos and Negatives, ca. 1977

- Folder 17: Itinerary for Japan Trip, 1977

- Folder 18: Indian Institute of Technology Madras Newsletter and Wedding Photos, 1977

- Folder 19: Osaka University News and Photos, 1977

- Folder 20: University of Delhi and Indian Institute of Science Photos, January 1977

- Folder 21: Clippings on John Bardeen Research and Awards, Blizzard of 1978, and Marge Bardeen, Photo of Marge Bardeen, 1978, 1989-90

- Folder 22: Ernest Henchel Investment, 1978

- Folder 23: Pictures of August-November 1978 Trip, 1978

- Folder 24: Archipiélago Los Roques Tourist Guide, Articles (Spanish), and Telegrams, March 1979

- Folder 25: Portraits of Boys, November 1979

- Folder 26: Informational Booklet on The University of Tsukuba, 1980

- Folder 27: Japan Photos, 1980, 1983

- Folder 28: Copy of Thomas Bardeen Death Certificate, December 1980

- Folder 29: Trip to Japan, Photos and Newspaper Clippings, 1982

- Folder 30: Article on National Merit Semi-Finalists, Karen Bardeen, September 1982

- Folder 31: Family Photos and a Postcard, 1982-1983, 1986

- Folder 32: Glenbard West Commencement Program and FermiNews URA Scholarship, 1983

- Folder 33: Jack Allen's Letters to Jane Bardeen, 1983, 1992

- Folder 34: IEEE Annual Awards Program, University High School Reunion Program, FermiNews "Astrophysicists Host Spacey Conference," and Article on Spectrum Magazine Recognition of John Bardeen and William L. Everitt, 1984-85

- Box 150

- Folder 1: Descendants of Thomas Bardeen and Hannah Nelson, 1987

- Folder 2: State Retirement SURS, 1987, 1994-95

- Folder 3: Distribution and Executrix Account, Elizabeth Patterson Maxwell, 1988

- Folder 4: Account of Jane M. Bardeen, Executrix of Estate of Elizabeth Patterson Maxwell, July 1988

- Folder 5: 1990 Senile Sixteen Golf Schedule, 1990

- Folder 6: Articles on Mrs. McCollum Court Case and Dr. R. J. Maxwell, 1990

- Folder 7: Photos with Friends and Family, 1990

- Folder 8: Trapeze, Karen Bardeen New Chemistry Teacher, September 1990

- Folder 9: Bardeen Genealogical Materials, 1991, 2004, 2007

- Folder 10: Centennial History of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 1981-1991 and Letter to Jane Bardeen, 1991-92

- Folder 11: Family Photos including Handler Wedding Reception Photo, ca. 1991

- Folder 12: John Bardeen Obituary and Jane Bardeen Biography, 1991, ca. 1999

- Folder 13: Picture for Jim, Bill, and Betsy, ca. 1991

- Folder 14: World Heritage Museum, 1991

- Folder 15: Letter from Flynn, Palmer, Tague and Lietz Law Firm on Equitable Insurance, April 1992

- Folder 16: Quarterly, The Wisconsin Medical Alumni Magazine, Fall 1992, 1992

- Folder 17: Frederick Seitz Dedication, Letter and Photos, September 1993

- Folder 18: Correspondence Between Bardeen Family and the University of Illinois Archives, 1996, 1999

- Folder 19: American Physical Society Award, William Bardeen, May 1996

- Folder 20: Email Update on Jane Bardeen from Betsy Greytak, February 1997

- Folder 21: Notification of Jane Bardeen's Passing, 1997

- Folder 22: Materials related to Jane Bardeen's Passing, 1997-99

- Folder 23: The Board of Directors, University of Illinois Foundation, Tribute to Jane M. Bardeen, 1997

- Folder 24: Charles Russell Bardeen Bust Photos and Letter, May 1998

- Folder 25: Fermi News, Volume 21 Number 17, August 28, 1998

- Folder 26: AlumUni, Fall-Winter 1999-2000, Vol. 5 No. 1, 1999

- Folder 27: University of Wisconsin-Madison Greeting Card and Charles Russell Bardeen Bust Photos, ca. 1999

- Folder 28: A Chronology of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and Article, 2000

- Folder 29: National Academy of Sciences Membership, William A. Bardeen, 2000

- Folder 1 of 2
- Box 151

- Folder 1: National Academy of Sciences Membership, William A. Bardeen, 2000

- Folder 2 of 2
- Folder 2: Transistor Event at the National Academy of Sciences, April 2000

- Folder 3: Email on John Bardeen, Personal Hero, December 2001

- Folder 4: Email on Romance Novel Finally Home, 2002

- Folder 5: William A. Bardeen University of Minnesota Honorary Degree, 2002

- Folder 6: Letter to Bill Marge, Jim, Nancy, and Tom from David on Upcoming Events, ca. 2004

- Folder 7: Email on Bardeen Film, 2005

- Folder 8: Email on Policy on Fermilab Scientific Appointments, 2006

- Folder 9: Letter and Articles on Transistor Improvements, 2008

- Folder 10: Russian Newspaper Article with an Image of William Bardeen, ca. 2016

- Series 15: Publicity [2022]

- Box 151

- Folder 11: Article on John Bardeen and BCS

- Folder 12: Articles on UR Dedication and BCS Theory

- Folder 13: Sherwin Gooch''s Account of John Bardeen's Lecture

- Folder 14: Three Men Who Changed Our World - 25 Years Later

- Folder 15: Articles on Bell Labs, John Bardeen, and Transistors, 1945, 1948

- Folder 16: Letters and Articles on John Bardeen and Transistors, 1946, 1948, 1951-53

- Folder 17: 50th Birthday Signs and Transistor Articles and Press Releases, 1947-48

- Folder 18: Bell Labs Press Releases, and Articles on the Transistor and John Bardeen, 1948, 1952-53

- Folder 19: Transistor Articles and Photos and Bell Labs Press Release, 1948

- Folder 20: Bell Labs Press Releases, July 1, 1948

- Folder 21: Chemistry A Science Service Publication, August 1948

- Folder 22: Physics Today. August 1948, and Scientific American September 1948, 1948

- Folder 23: Electronics Magazine, Letter, and Copies of the Magazine Cover, September 1948

- Folder 24: Articles on Nobel Events and Program on the 1952 Franklin Institute Awards, 1952, 1972, 1975, 1992

- Folder 25: News Article on Bardeen Receiving American Physical Society Buckle Prize, 1954

- Box 152

- Folder 1: Union College, June 13, 1955

- Folder 2: Newspaper Clippings on Nobel Family, Prizes, and Events (Norwegian, Swedish, Danish) and Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Info, 1956-57

- Folder 3: The Reporter, November 1956, and Semiconductor Devices Convention Program, 1956, 1959

- Folder 4: Semiconductor Products, May/June 1958 and The Scientific Monthly, January 1957, 1957-58

- Folder 5: Telebriefs Vol. XIX No. 1, January 1957

- Folder 6: Illinois Advanced Study Center, ca. 1959

- Clippings 1950s, Part 1 of 2
- Folder 7: The Christian Science Monitor, Transistor Article, April 16, 1952

- Clippings 1950s, Part 2 of 2
- Folder 8: Transistor Articles, 1961, 1968

- Folder 9: Cinquante Ans Avec Le Progrès 1911-1961 by Manufacture Belge de Lampes et Matériel électrique (M.B.L.E.), ca. 1962

- Folder 10: Cargese (French), 1962

- Folder 11: Robeson's Honors the Very Important People of Our Own Champaign-Urbana, 1962

- Folder 12: Scholastic Honors Day Convocation and 39th Annual Honors Day, 1960, 1963

- Clippings 1960s, Part 1 of 7
- Folder 13: Articles, Photos, and a Letter on John Bardeen, February 11, 1963

- Clippings 1960s, Part 2 of 7
- Folder 14: "Bardeen Is Magnavox Club Speaker" article, April 27, 1963

- Clippings 1960s, Part 3 of 7
- Folder 15: National Medal of Science, December 12, 1965

- Clippings 1960s, Part 4 of 7
- Folder 16: Materials Related to the Expo 58, 1958

- Clippings 1960s, Part 5 of 7
- Folder 17: 60th Birthday, May 23, 1968

- Clippings 1960s, Part 6 of 7
- Folder 18: Info on Center for Advanced Study, Rockefeller University Luncheon Program and Installation of Frederick Seitz, 1967-1968

- Clippings 1960s, Part 7 of 7
- Folder 19: "Man Behind the News," Electronic News, Mounted News Article, 1963

- Folder 20: Articles on University of Illinois' Economic Impact on Illinois, Events the Bardeens Attended, London Award, and Science Awards, 1963-1965

- Folder 21: John Bardeen Receives Bendix Award, Article, 1964

- Folder 22: Scientific Accomplishments Joseph Tykociner, Frederick Seitz, John Bardeen, and Eugene Rabinowitch, 1965

- Folder 23: John Bardeen Presentation, (Finnish) Newspaper Clipping, 1966

- Folder 24: Article on Dwindling Research Funding for Physicists, May 1968

- Folder 25: Clippings 1971, 1971

- Folder 26: Japanese Science Magazine, ca. 1971

- Folder 27: John Bardeen's Choices, Newspaper Clipping, March 1971

- Folder 28: Pictures and Clip of visit to Walla Walla, March 1971

- Folder 29: AT&T Shareholders Quarterly, Winter 1972

- Folder 30: Electronic Design, Vol. 20 No. 24, November 23, 1972

- Box 153

- Folder 1: Advertisement Article Draft on the Invention of the Transistor, ca. 1973

- Transistor 1970s, Part 1 of 3
- Folder 2: Semiconductor Science Article, January 21, 1973

- Transistor 1970s, Part 2 of 3
- Folder 3: Bridge of Eta Kappa Nu magazine, Semi News Vol. 4, No. 1, and Sixteen on the Silicon Age, 1973, 1977

- Transistor 1970s, Part 3 of 3
- Folder 4: Articles, Letters, and Programs on the Invention of the Transistor, William Shockley, and John Bardeen, 1973

- Folder 5: Article on John Bardeen (Japanese), 1973

- Folder 6: Clippings 1973, 1973

- Folder 7: Proceedings of the IEEE, Vol. 61, No. 1, January 1973

- Folder 8: The Bridge Magazine, Eta Kappa Nu Vol. 69, No. 2, February 1973

- Folder 9: Sunday Review of the Sciences, March 1973

- Folder 10: Princeton Alumni Weekly. Physics at Princeton, October 1973

- Folder 11: Independent Florida Alligator, John Bardeen Lectures on Solid State Physics, January 1974

- Folder 12: Clippings 1974, 1974

- Folder 13: Patentalk, Bulletin No. 216, March 1974

- Folder 14: Chicago Tribune Magazine, August 25, 1974

- Folder 15: Clippings 1975, 1975

- Folder 16: Uusi Suomi (Finnish), December 16, 1975

- Folder 17: Clippings 1976, 1976

- Folder 18: 10 Greatest American Scientists, 100 Most Significant Discoveries, Letter, and Press Release, 1976

- Folder 19: Industrial Research, Volume 18 Number 10, October 1976

- Folder 20: Industrial Research, Volume 18 Number 11 and 12, November 1976

- Folder 21: Clippings 1977, 1977

- Box 154

- Folder 1: Clippings Japan India, 1977

- Folder 2: The Hindu, Meet Professor John Bardeen, January 1977

- Folder 3: Clippings 1978, 1978

- Folder 4: Clippings 1979, 1979

- Folder 5: Clippings on John Bardeen's Career, 1979

- Folder 6: China Exchange News, Volume 8, Number 3-4, 1980

- Folder 7: Clippings 1980, 1980

- Folder 8: Hatoyama Book, Print and Floppy Disc, ca. 1980

- Folder 9: Chicago Tribune, Tempo, John Who article, January 1980

- Folder 10: Clippings 1981, 1981

- Folder 11: Article on John Bardeen Honored in Mother's Day Sing, April 1981

- Folder 12: Articles on Decline in Scientific Research and Inflation, April 1981

- Folder 13: Denver Post, John Bardeen Active at 72, June 1981

- Folder 14: Medical Center Alumni News, Volume 37, Number 2, October 1981

- Folder 15: Clippings 1982, 1982

- Folder 16: Bardeen Visits China and Taiwan, Clippings from China Post and The China News, April 1982

- Folder 17: USSR Science Academy, October 1982

- Folder 18: Clippings 1983, 1983

- Folder 19: Transistor 1980s, 1984, 1987

- Part 1 of 2
- Folder 20: Transistor 1980s, 1987, 1989

- Part 2 of 2
- Folder 21: Clippings 1984, 1984

- Folder 22: Clippings 1985, 1985

- Folder 23: On the Surface, Article on John Bardeen, October 18, 1985

- Folder 24: Clippings 1986, 1986

- Folder 25: Articles on Superconductors, Transistor's 40th Birthday, Bardeen's Lomonosov Gold Medals Win, and Sony Honoring Bardeen, 1987

- Box 155

- Folder 1: Clippings 1987, 1987

- Folder 2: "101 More Things Every College Graduate Should Know", American Heritage, December 1987

- Folder 3: Clippings 1988, 1988

- Folder 4: IEEE Spectrum, Vol. 25 No. 11, Special Issue, 1988

- Folder 5: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Department of Physics News, 1988

- Folder 6: Star-Bulletin, Article on Roy Blackshear's Phone Collection, December 4, 1988

- Folder 7: Clippings 1989, 1989

- Folder 8: Sony Gift to Honor John Bardeen, Article Photocopy, October 1989

- Folder 9: Articles on John Bardeen Lab Dedication, Biography, Working at Age 81, and Transistors, 1990

- Folder 10: March 31, 1991 Article on John Bardeen's Impact, March 1991

- Clippings 1990s, Part 1 of 5
- Folder 11: January 3, 1990 Note and Clippings to John Bardeen from Michele M. Thompson, January 1990

- Clippings 1990s, Part 2 of 5
- Folder 12: January 6, 1990 Clipping on John Bardeen Working at Age 81, January 1990

- Clippings 1990s, Part 3 of 5
- Folder 13: April 9, 1990 Third Century Award, Foundation for a Creative America, April 1990

- Clippings 1990s, Part 4 of 5
- Folder 14: September 1, 1990, 100 Most Influential Americans of the 20th Century, September 1990

- Clippings 1990s, Part 5 of 5
- Folder 15: Engineering Today, College of Engineering, Fall 1990

- Folder 16: Illinois Quarterly, Article on Larry Kanfer, Department of Physics News, and Physics Today, 1990, 1992

- Folder 17: Clippings re John, 1991

- Folder 18: Parity Magazine, November 1992

- Folder 19: Newsweek Extra, Winter 1997-98, The Power of Invention, 1997

- Folder 20: Scientific American, Special Issue Solid-State Century, January 1998

- Folder 21: Newsweek Extra, February 9, 1998

- Folder 22: Smart Computing Reference Series, Computing Encyclopedia, Volume 5: People, 2002

- Folder 23: Washington Section, 1940s-1950s Recollections Article, January 2, 2005

- Folder 24: The New York Times, Science Times, January 8, 2008

- 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

- Series 17: Irregularly Sized Materials [2022]

- Box 168

- Folder 1: John Bardeen Portrait and Photo from an Event

- Folder 2: Nobel 72 Notes, Itinerary, Address List, and Card Inserts

- Folder 3: 16-10 Case 3-9 Patent, ca. 1948

- Cross Reference: Box 31, Folder 16-10
- Folder 4: Bardeen-Brattain 1-7 Copy, Bardeen-Brattain 3-9 Insertion, and Insert p. 17, 1948

- Cross Reference: Box 39, Folder 12-17
- Folder 5: Case 2 Copy, Bardeen-Brattain 3-9, Bardeen-Brattain Notes, and Case 6-13 Copy, 1948-49, 1948-49

- Cross Reference: Box 39, Folder 16-12
- Folder 6: Case 4-11 Copy, Case 1-2 Copy, and Bardeen-Brattain 3-0, 1948-49, 1948-49

- Cross Reference: Box 39, Folder 16-12
- Folder 7: Sale of 55 Greencroft, Part 1 of 7, Abstract of Title, 1951

- Folder 8: Sale of 55 Greencroft, Part 2 of 7, Closing Document, October 20, 1994

- Folder 9: Sale of 55 Greencroft, Part 3 of 7, Letters and Contract, 1994

- Folder 10: Sale of 55 Greencroft, Part 4 of 7, Uniform Residential Appraisal Report, 1994

- Folder 11: Sale of 55 Greencroft, Part 5 of 7, Copies of Sale Documents, 1994

- Folder 12: Sale of 55 Greencroft, Part 6 of 7, House Sale, October 12, 1994

- Folder 13: Sale of 55 Greencroft, Part 7 of 7, Correspondence, Receipts, and Additional Document, 1994

- Folder 14: Bertha B. Willett Trust Correspondence with Ann Bardeen Henschel, 1958-59

- Folder 15: 09-31 Bardeen’s Set from Talk-Stockholm, 1972

- Folder 16: Letter to John and Jane Bardeen from Lee and Sheila Rinderer, October 28, 1972

- Folder 17: State of New Jersey General Assembly Resolution, November 27, 1972

- Folder 18: Vecko Journalen (Swedish), December 20, 1972

- Folder 19: Retirement Article and Nobel Photos, 1975

- Folder 20: 1980 Wisconsin House Appraisal, 1977, 2000

- Folder 21: Venezuela Clippings, March 1979

- Folder 22: Venezuelan Academy of Sciences Incorporation, Venezuela Tip, March 1979

- Folder 23: Bodensee Magazine (German), 1985

- Box 169

- Folder 1: Seoul National University Accolade, Seoul, Korea

- Folder 2: Key to Seoul and Certificate, Given to John Bardeen, 1986

- Folder 3: Black Award Box

- Folder 4: Coins Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Invention of the Transistor

- Folder 5: Coin Memento of the Bicentennial Celebration of the U.S. Patents and Copyrights

- Folder 6: Tie-Clasp Celebrating International Assembly Commemorating the 175th Anniversary of the U.S. Patent System, 1965

- Folder 7: Tie-clip Memento of the Haloid Xerox Research and Engineering Center Dedication, 1960

- Folder 8: Paperweight of the Centennial Celebration of the University of Illinois College of Medicine

- Folder 9: KCC Medallion in a wooden Box

- Folder 10: Grandma's Brag Book

- Photo album was owned by Jane Bardeen
- Folder 11: Orange Sash

- Folder 12: University of Wisconsin, Life Member John Bardeen

- Desk Display
- Folder 13: Electrical and Computer Engineering Building Dedication, Magnets, 2014

- Folder 14: Souvenir from Orthodox Cathedral (Russian)

- Folder 15: Metal Medallion of a Cathedral

- Box 170

- Folder 1: Medallions of 1972 Nobel Laureates

- Folder 2: Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea teaspoon set

- Folder 3: Brown Photo Album

- Box 171

- Folder 1: John Bardeen Award, 1994

- Shadow Box
- Box 172

- Folder 1: Sony 6 Transistor Radio

- Folder 2: Panda Pocket Transistor Radio

- Folder 3: John Bardeen Nameplate

- Box 173

- Folder 1: Indian Institute of Science, Ivory Statue of a Goddess, 1977

- Box 174

- Folder 1: Francis Chichester's London Man

- Folder 2: Jane and John Bardeen Seat Name Tags, ca. 1963

- Folder 3: Cigarettes from the House of Commons, ca. 1963

- Folder 4: Custom Fan of Jane and John Bardeen

- Folder 5: House of Commons Matchbook

- Box 175

- Folder 1: Yearly Calendar Diaries, 1970-1990

- Folder 2: John and Jane Bardeen Old Passports, Diaries, and Calendars

- Folder 3: Painted Metal Frog on a Ribbon

- Box 176

- Folder 1: Bardeen Matchbook

- Folder 2: Nihon University, College of Engineering, Tie Clip

- Folder 3: Tie Tack with Chain, small square with symbol made of arrows

- Folder 4: Blue Rosette Pin (Engineering)

- Folder 5: Gold Color Sigma Pi Sigma Lapel Pin

- Folder 6: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Pin

- Folder 7: I heart Physics Pin

- Folder 8: UIUC Physics 1890-1990 - A Century of Service Pin

- Folder 9: Black Leather Pin case with National Medal of Science Pin

- Folder 10: Keys to John Bardeen's Suitcase

- Folder 11: Honorary Kokomoan Pin

- Folder 12: Juror Champaign County Pin

- Folder 13: White Box of Pins - The Rosette of the National Academy of Sciences, Blue and Silver rosette, Metal Pin from International Conference on Theoretical Physics Japan, 1957, ca. 1978

- Folder 14: Small plastic box with several small pins

- Folder 15: Plastic Crystal Keychain to John Bardeen from Indiana Institute of Science

- Folder 16: Empty Wooden Box

- Folder 17: John Bardeen Wooden Seal Blue Box

- Folder 18: John Bardeen Stone Seal

- Folder 19: J. Bardeen Stamp

- Folder 20: Red Ink for Seals

- Folder 21: Blue Visiting Cards Cases

- Folder 22: JB Wooden Seal

- Folder 23: John Bardeen Name Seal and Ink Set

- Folder 24: Stack of Business Cards

- Folder 25: Personal cards

- Folder 26: 10 cents stamp book

- Folder 27: Seal of University of Glasgow, Degree of Doctor of Laws

- Folder 28: Faber Foundation Medallion

- Folder 29: Two Small Flags, US and Sweden

- Folder 30: Sae-Statements

- Folder 31: Brown Address Book

- Folder 32: Red Address Book

- Box 177

- Folder 1: Envelope of Early Transistors

- Fragile: Contains Glass
- Folder 2: O2,Pb1,Mo6, Ox Supercomix, C. Gallo, 1989

- Folder 3: Supercomix, C. Gallo, 1989

- Folder 4: 2 transistors

- Folder 5: GM Electronics inside a Clear Plastic Case

- Folder 6: Computer Chip A-21 Technovation Inc

- Folder 7: Micro-Sensor Micro-systems

- Box 178

- Folder 1: Franklin Institute Momento

- Folder 2: Medal from the 25th Meeting of Nobel Laureates, Lindau, Germany (German)

- Folder 3: Sony Techno Fair, Book and CD

- Box 179

- Folder 1: Bardeen Music Box - Type A transistors spares and test graphs, 2018

- Box 180

- Folder 1: Notre Dame Honorary Degree

- Folder 2: Ga (As1-X PX) p-n junction laser diode (color photograph), 1962

- Cross Reference: Box 69, Folder 27-25
- Folder 3: John Bardeen photographs, 1963, 1985

- Cross Reference: Box 70, Folder 18-1
- Folder 4: 1972 Nobel Prize Trip Tips, Instructions, and Souvenirs

- Folder 5: Pakistan Academy of Sciences Certificate of Membership, 1982

- Cross Reference Box 124
- Box 181

- Folder 1: Transistor and Speaker

- Box 182

- Folder 1: Transistor Photos and Newark News

- Folder 2: Those Inventive Americans, Letter and Photos, 1970

- Folder 3: The Bridge of Eta Kappa Nu, September 1948, and Electronics Magazine Cover, 1948

- Folder 4: Ink Print, Signed photo of sculpture August 1968, Photo of Giaever, and a Group Photo

- Folder 5: Note from President Ronald Reagan's Personal Secretary to John Bardeen; President Ronald Reagan’s White House Science Advisory Council Photograph, 1966

- Folder 6: Reagan Administration Executive Forum Invite, Pass, and Program; Greeting Card from the President and Mrs. Reagan; White House Red Room Print, 1982-83

- Folder 7: Progress in Electronics, Commemorative U.S. Postage Stamps, 1973

- Folder 8: Harvard Honorary Doctorate Commencement Photos, June 1973

- Folder 9: William A. Bardeen, Honorary Degree and Program and Newsletter, 2002

- Folder 10: J.J. Sakurai Prize Awarded to William Allen Bardeen by The American Physical Society, 1996

- Folder 11: Picture Magazine, April 28, 1963

- Folder 12: Impact'67, The University of Illinois After 100 Years, 1967

- Folder 13: John Bardeen, Supercool Scientist by William K. Stuckey, 1974

- Folder 14: The New York Times Magazine, April 20, 1958

- Folder 15: The New York Times Magazine, January 1, 1995

- Folder 16: Life Magazine, Nobel Winners' Party, May 11, 1962

- Folder 17: Life Magazine, The Incredible Year, '68 Special Issue, 1968

- Folder 18: L'Europeo (Italian), November 23, 1972

- Folder 19: The New York Times, Challenger Explosion, January 29, 1986

- Folder 20: Newark Sunday News, Gravure Magazine, Section V, November 28, 1948

- Box 183

- Folder 1: Slide Ruler

- Folder 2: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke, Gent, 25th Edition, ca. 1824

- Folder 3: The Dedication of John Bardeen Quadrangle and Memorial Gardens, 2004

- Folder 4: Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame Award, 2000

- Box 184

- Folder 1: Photo John Bardeen/Lyndon B. Johnson

- Cross Reference: Security File. Please contact an archivist for more information
- Folder 2: John Bardeen, Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Physics Certificate

- Folder 3: ACM 71, A Quarter Century View, 1971

- Folder 4: Portraits of Success Impressions of Silicon Valley Pioneers by Carolyn Caddes, 1986

- Folder 5: Scrapbook on John Bardeen

- Folder 6: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Attempts to Find High Temperature Superconductors, Physics Colloquium Poster, 1973

- Folder 7: University of Pennsylvania, Goodspeed-Richards Memorial Lecture, Poster and Letter, 1965

- Folder 8: Ohio State University, Lecture on A New Theory of Superconductivity, 1951

- Event Poster
- Folder 9: State of New Jersey Proclamation, December 17-23, 1972 Transistor Week, 1972

- Folder 10: Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Department of Physics Group Photo, 1977

- Folder 11: Joint Dinner of the American Physical Society and American Association of Physics Teachers Group Photo, 1954

- Folder 12: Joint Dinner of the American Physical Society and American Association of Physics Teachers, Group Photo, 1950

- Folder 13: Large Photo of a Group of People in front of a Building

- Folder 14: Lecture on Transistors, April 23, 1990

- Audio Cassette. Contents available online
- Folder 15: Early Days of the Transistor, February 28, 1979

- Audio Reel. Contents available online
- Series 18: Reference Materials [2025]

- Box 185

- Folder 1: Allen, W. D.

- Folder 2: Bäcklund, Nils

- Folder 3: Banister, J. R.

- Folder 4: Bayer-Helms, Friedrich

- Folder 5: Benneman, K. H.

- Folder 6: Bogolubov, N. N.

- Folder 7: Bozorth, R. M.

- Folder 8: Brandt, U.

- Folder 9: Braun, E.

- Folder 10: Bremer, J. W.

- Folder 11: Bridgman, P. W.

- Folder 12: Bridgman, P. W. – 74-12 to 77-6

- Folder 13: Brown, Richard N.

- Folder 14: Clementel, E.

- Folder 15: Cole, Kenneth S.

- Folder 16: Collins, D. R.

- Folder 17: Connor, E. U.

- Folder 18: Cradford, M. G.

- Folder 19: De Boer, Jan Hendrik

- Folder 20: Doll, R.

- Folder 21: Dzyaloshinskii, I. E.

- Folder 22: Ebneth, G.

- Folder 23: Elliott, J. F.

- Folder 24: Emery, V. J.

- Folder 25: Evans, T.

- Folder 26: Fletcher, G. C.

- Folder 27: Folberth, Otto Gert

- Folder 28: Foner, S.

- Folder 29: Fukuroi, Tadao

- Folder 30: Galasiewicz, Zygmunt

- Folder 31: Gallagher, C. J. Jr.

- Folder 32: Glover, R. E. III

- Folder 33: Gorter, C.J.

- Folder 34: Grimes, D. M.

- Folder 35: Gummel, Hermann

- Folder 36: Halperin, B. I. (With Melvin Lax) - Impurity Band Tails in the High-Density Limit

- Folder 37: Hanamura, Eiichi

- Folder 38: Hashimoto, Kimio

- Folder 39: Heine, V.

- Folder 40: Kip, A. F.

- Folder 41: Kittel, Charles

- Folder 42: Komatsu, Kozo

- Folder 43: Kothari, L. S.

- Folder 44: Kozima, Hideo

- Folder 45: Kröger, F. A.

- Folder 46: Landau, L. D.

- Folder 47: Langbein, Dieter (German)

- Folder 48: Langbein, Dieter - Electrical Conduction Phenomena in Anisotropic Media (German)

- Folder 49: Landwehr, Gottried (German)

- Folder 50: Langenberg, D. N.

- Box 186

- Folder 1: Lark-Horovitz, Karl

- Folder 2: Lark-Horovitz, Karl – Obituary (By Hubert M. James)

- Folder 3: Laredo, S. J.

- Folder 4: Lauer, Otto

- Folder 5: Launay, Jules de

- Folder 6: Laurmann, E.

- Folder 7: Lax, Benjamin

- Folder 8: Lax, Melvin

- Folder 9: Lax, Melvin - Classical Noise

- Folder 10: Lax, Melvin – Lattice Dynamics

- Folder 11: Lax, Melvin - Quantum Noise

- Folder 12: Lee, T. D.

- Folder 13: Leetaw, Harry Jr.

- Folder 14: Leggett, A. J.

- Folder 15: Leipfinger, Hugo

- Folder 16: Lidiard, A. B.

- Folder 17: Lieb, Elliott

- Folder 18: Lifshits, I. M.

- Folder 19: Linde, J. O.

- Folder 20: Lindhard, J.

- Folder 21: Lipkin, H. J.

- Folder 22: Liu, S. H.

- Folder 23: Lock, J. M.

- Folder 24: Logan, R. A.

- Folder 25: Lohff, J.

- Folder 26: London, F.

- Folder 27: Low, Francis E.

- Folder 28: Low, G. G. E.

- Folder 29: Löwdin, Per-Olov

- Folder 30: Lüthi, B. (in German)

- Folder 31: Luttinger, J. M.

- Folder 32: Madelung, O.

- Folder 33: Maki, Kazumi

- Folder 34: March, N. H.

- Folder 35: Mason, W. P.

- Folder 36: Mataré, H. F.

- Folder 37: Matsuhara, Takeo

- Folder 38: Mattis, Daniel C.

- Folder 39: Mavroides, J. G.

- Folder 40: Maxwell, E.

- Box 187

- Folder 1: May, Robert McCredie

- Folder 2: McWhorter, A. L.

- Folder 3: Meissner, Hans

- Folder 4: Meissner, Walther [Meißner]

- Folder 5: Melngailis, I.

- Folder 6: Memelink, O. W.

- Folder 7: Meyer, H. J. G.

- Folder 8: Meyer, J. W.

- Folder 9: Meyerott, R. E.

- Folder 10: Middleton, A. E.

- Folder 11: Migdal, A. B.

- Folder 12: Mikura, Ziro

- Folder 13: Misawa, Toshio

- Folder 14: Miyatani, Shin-ya

- Folder 15: Miyauchi, Takeshi

- Folder 16: Moore, E. J.

- Folder 17: Môriya, Toru

- Folder 18: Morita, Akira

- Folder 19: Morrison, S. Roy

- Folder 20: Moss, T. S.

- Folder 21: Motizuki, Kazuko

- Folder 22: Mott, N. F.

- Folder 23: Mühlschlegel, Bernhard (German)

- Folder 24: Müller, J.

- Folder 25: Murty, G. S

- Folder 26: Muto, Toshinosuke

- Folder 27: Näbauer, Martin

- Folder 28: Nagamiya, Takeo

- Folder 29: Nagamiya, Takeo – Theory of Color Centers

- Folder 30: Nakajima, Sadao

- Folder 31: Nakamura, Ki-ichi

- Folder 32: Nambu, Yoichiro

- Folder 33: Néel, Louis

- Folder 34: Neumann, L.

- Folder 35: Newton, R. R.

- Folder 36: Niebuhr, Johannes

- Folder 37: Niessen, K. F.

- Folder 38: Nijboer, B. R. A.

- Box 188

- Folder 1: Nishiyama, Toshiyuki

- Folder 2: Nishizawa. Jun-ichi – Space Charge Conduction in the Semiconductor

- Folder 3: Nozières, Philippe – Electron Interaction in Solids

- Folder 4: Okada, Toshiro

- Folder 5: Okkerse, B.

- Folder 6: Olsen, J. L.

- Folder 7: Ono, Mituo

- Folder 8: Onsager, Lars

- Folder 9: Öpik, U.

- Folder 10: Osborn, J. A.

- Folder 11: Overhauser, Albert W.

- Folder 12: Parmenter, R. H.

- Folder 13: Pearson, G. L.

- Folder 14: Peckar, S.

- Folder 15: Penrose, Oliver

- Folder 16: Percus, Jerone K.

- Folder 17: Pfennig, Hans

- Folder 18: Pfirsch, Dieter

- Folder 19: Phillips, James C.

- Folder 20: Pierce, J. R.

- Folder 21: Pincherle, L.

- Folder 22: Pines, David

- Folder 23: Pippard, A. Brian

- Folder 24: Pippard, Brian – Correspondence and Article

- Folder 25: Piwkowski, Tomasz

- Folder 26: Pohl, R. W.

- Folder 27: Pohl Robert G.

- Folder 28: Polder, D.

- Folder 29: Pomeranchuk, I

- Folder 30: Portis, A. M.

- Folder 31: Potter, Roy F.

- Folder 32: Prange, Richard E.

- Folder 33: Pratt, G. W. Jr.

- Folder 34: Price, P. J.

- Folder 35: Prim, R. C.

- Folder 36: Priestley, M. G.

- Folder 37: Puff, Robert D.

- Folder 38: Pullan, G. T.

- Folder 39: Racah, Giulio

- Folder 40: Radkowsky, Alvin

- Folder 41: Raimes, S.

- Folder 42: Rauch, C. J.

- Box 189

- Folder 1: Rediker, Robert H.

- Folder 2: Reik, H. G.

- Folder 3: Reuter, G. E. H.

- Folder 4: Revzen, M.

- Folder 5: Rhodes, P.

- Folder 6: Richards, P. L.

- Folder 7: Richardson, J. M.

- Folder 8: Rickayzen, G.

- Folder 9: Riedel, Oswald

- Folder 10: Rinderer, L.

- Folder 11: Ringer, Walter

- Folder 12: Rittner, Edmund S.

- Folder 13: Rittner, E. S. – Concerning the Work of Polarization in Ionic Crystals

- Folder 14: Rodriguez, Sergio

- Folder 15: Rögener, H.

- Folder 16: Rohloff, E.

- Folder 17: Rohrer, H.

- Folder 18: Rohrlich, F.

- Folder 19: Roosbroeck

- Folder 20: Rose, Frank

- Folder 21: Rosenberg, Arthur J.

- Folder 22: Rosenberg, Robert

- Folder 23: Roth, Laura M.

- Folder 24: Rothwarf, F.

- Folder 25: Rowell, P. M.

- Folder 26: Rupprecht, H.

- Folder 27: Rusinov, A. I.

- Folder 28: Sah, Chih-Tang

- Folder 29: Sasaki, Wataru

- Folder 30: Sato, Mitsuru

- Folder 31: Satterthwaite, C. B.

- Folder 32: Saur, E.

- Folder 33: Saxon, David S.

- Folder 34: Schafroth, M. R.

- Folder 35: Schiff, B.

- Folder 36: Schmidt, Annemarie

- Folder 37: Schottkay, Walter

- Folder 38: Schnakenberg, Jürgen

- Folder 39: Schoch, Arnold

- Folder 40: Schottky, Walter

- Folder 41: Schubert, G. U.

- Folder 42: Schultz, T. D.

- Folder 43: Seavey, M. H. Jr.

- Folder 44: Seeger, Karlheinz

- Folder 45: Segall, B.

- Folder 46: Seitz, Frederick

- Box 190

- Folder 1: Sellmaier, Alfons

- Folder 2: Sewell, G. L.

- Folder 3: Shapiro, Maurice, M.

- Folder 4: Shibuya, Motoichi

- Folder 5: Shibuya, Yoshio

- Folder 6: Shiffman, C. A.

- Folder 7: Shigetomi, Shigenobu

- Folder 8: Shockley, William

- Folder 9: Shoenberg, D.

- Folder 10: Shohno, Naomi

- Folder 11: Shull, Harrison

- Folder 12: Simon, R.

- Folder 13: Simpson, O.

- Folder 14: Singwi, K. S.

- Folder 15: Smakula, A.

- Folder 16: Smit, J.

- Folder 17: Smith, Cyril Stanley

- Folder 18: Smoluchowski, Roman

- Folder 19: Snider, J. L.

- Folder 20: Soloviev, V. G.

- Folder 21: Sondheimer, E. H.

- Folder 22: Spedding, F. H.

- Folder 23: Spenke, Eberhard

- Folder 24: Stasiw, O.

- Folder 25: Steigman, J.

- Folder 26: Sternheimer, R. M.

- Folder 27: Sturge, M. D.

- Folder 28: Sugiyama, Akira

- Folder 29: Suhl, H.

- Folder 30: Suits, Guy

- Folder 31: Supek, Ivan

- Folder 32: Suzuki, Hideji

- Folder 33: Sverdlov, L. M.

- Folder 34: Swihart, James C.

- Folder 35: Szigeti, B.

- Folder 36: Takimoto, Noboru

- Folder 37: Talmi, I.

- Folder 38: Tamaschke, Olaf

- Folder 39: Tanaka, Kunihide

- Folder 40: Tani, Shô-ichiro

- Folder 41: Temperley, H. N. V.

- Folder 42: Tewordt, Ludwig

- Folder 43: Thompson, J. C.

- Folder 44: Thouless, D. J.

- Folder 45: Tiemann, J. J.

- Folder 46: Tinkham, M.

- Folder 47: Toda, Morikazu

- Folder 48: Tomášek, M.

- Folder 49: Tomizuka, C. T.

- Folder 50: Tomonaga, Sin-itiro

- Box 191

- Folder 1: Tomono, Masami

- Folder 2: Tong, B. Y.

- Folder 3: Toyozawa, Yutaka

- Folder 4: Trendelenburg, Ferdinand

- Folder 5: Tsuzuji, Takuji

- Folder 6: Tubota, Hirosi

- Folder 7: Uhlir, Arthur Jr.

- Folder 8: Umezawa, Minoru

- Folder 9: Vainshtein, L. A.

- Folder 10: Valatin, J. G.

- Folder 11: van Hov, L.

- Folder 12: Vavilov, V. S.

- Folder 13: Venema, A.

- Folder 14: Verboven, E.

- Folder 15: Vermilyea, D. A.

- Folder 16: Verwey, E. J. W.

- Folder 17: Vestine, E. H.

- Folder 18: Villi, C.

- Folder 19: Vinen, W. F.

- Folder 20: Vink, H. J.

- Folder 21: Volger, J.

- Folder 22: Wagner, Carl

- Folder 23: Wannier, Gregory H.

- Folder 24: Wei, Ling Y.

- Folder 25: Weise, Erwin K.

- Folder 26: Weiss, H.

- Folder 27: Welker, H.

- Folder 28: Wentzel, Gregor

- Folder 29: White, Addison H.

- Folder 30: Whitehead, C. S.

- Folder 31: Wiedemann, Werner

- Folder 32: Wigner, Eugene P.

- Folder 33: Williams, H. J.

- Folder 34: Wohlfarth, E. P.

- Folder 35: Wu, F. Y.

- Folder 36: Yafet, Y.

- Folder 37: Yamamoto, Hiroshi

- Folder 38: Yamashita, Jiro

- Folder 39: Yomosa, Shigeo

- Folder 40: Yosida, Kei

- Folder 41: Zeiger, H. J.

- Folder 42: Ziman, J. M.

- Folder 43: Zubarev, D. N.

- Folder 44: Zwicker, Benno

- Folder 45: Zwerdling, Solomon

- Box 192

- Folder 1: Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften – Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche (German)

- Translation: Bavarian Academy of Sciences - Mathematics and Natural Sciences
- Folder 3: Gold Diffusion in Germanium

- Folder 5: Graduate Enrollment and Cost Projections, 1978

- Folder 7: International Literature- Czech

- Folder 9: International Literature- Polish

- Folder 11: International Literature- Russian

- Folder 13: Journal of Applied Physics

- Folder 15: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, November 1962

- Folder 17: Radio Corporation of America - Photoconductivity

- Folder 19: Contains a series of reprinted papers

- Folder 21: Report of the International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors held at Exeter, July 1962

- Folder 23: Superconductivity: Theory

- Series 19: Restricted Materials

- Access Restriction: Restricted: FERPA
- Box 192

- Folder 24: Grade books and grade rosters, Physics 381, 435, 463, 481, 489, 490, 491, 498 (folder 1 of 2), 1951, 1953-1959, 1961-1972, 1974

- Folder 25: Grade books and grade rosters, Physics 381, 435, 463, 481, 489, 490, 491, 498 (folder 2 of 2), 1951, 1953-1959, 1961-1972, 1974

- Folder 26: Physics 463 Class Roser, 1974

- Series 20: ARC Artifacts

- Items located at the Archives Research Center in Record Series 35/3/120
- Box 193

- Folder 1: Baseball Cap with Illiniwek Logo, ca. 1980

- Sub-Series 1: Transferred from Spurlock Museum

- Box 193

- Folder 2

- Item 1: Graduation Hoods

- Item 2: Item 1991.04 0038A

- Item 3: Item 1999.05 0012

- Item 4: Item 1991.04 0038B

- Item 5: Item 1991.04 0040

- Folder 3: Paddle, 1975

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