Marjorie Myers chemistry notebook
This notebook for a high school (11th grade) chemistry class from 1937 was put together by Marjorie Myers, likely from Philadelphia High School for Girls. Originally in a three-ring binder, the pages from the notebook have been separated into three parts and placed into folders. They consists of a m...
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Collection: | Marjorie Myers Chemistry Notebook |
Collection Number: | 4455 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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0.2 Linear feet ; 1 box |
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The collection is open for research. |
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This notebook for a high school (11th grade) chemistry class from 1937 was put together by Marjorie Myers, likely from Philadelphia High School for Girls. Originally in a three-ring binder, the pages from the notebook have been separated into three parts and placed into folders. They consists of a mix of photocopied handouts; detailed notes, outlines, and drawings presumably made by Marjorie; and typed pages concerning various experiments. The first page indicates the class's title, Chemistry I, the room in which it was held (Room 304), and there is a stamp with the teacher's name, Helen Booth. It also has Marjorie's address, 2304 North Park Avenue. |