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Spectrophotometric studies of solutions at elevated temperatures and pressures: status and program for FY1961 and part of FY 1962

Description: A program was initiated on the spectrophotometric study of aqueous solution chemistry. The goal is operation at temperatures up to at least 330 deg C and at pressures up to 200 atm, and to near the critical point if this appears to be feasible. A spectrometer capable of operation under these extreme conditions is being designed. (W.L.H.)
Date: July 19, 1960
Creator: Biggers, R. E. & Chilton, J. M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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SM-1A PROJECT--TECHNICAL MANUAL: CHEMISTRY

Description: A manual is given of the equipment and procedures used in the Army Reactor (SM-1A) to control the water purity and makeup. In addition to a description of the primary purification control system, a discussion is presented of the water chemistry control procedures for the auxiliary systems (e.g., the spent-fuel pit, the shield tank, and the waste disposal system). (T.F.H.)
Date: September 29, 1960
Creator: Chupak, J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

[Floyd Graham, Onstage]

Description: Photograph of Floyd Graham onstage with his band. He faces away from the audience, toward the orchestra. Three people playing stringed instruments, identified as Sylvia Brummett, Wayne Bailey, and Jerry Bailey, and one man playing piano can be seen on the right.
Date: [..1960]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Two Male Golfers]

Description: Photograph of two male golfers. The man on the right is preparing to swing, and the other man watches. A small distortion can be seen in the top right corner of the image.
Date: [..1960]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Homecoming 1960]

Description: Photograph of the 1960 Homecoming football game on the North Texas campus in Denton. Players engage in play on the field. Spectators watch from bleachers in the background.
Date: November 5, 1960
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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