Box 45
Contains 8 Results:
Tonasket Mill Flour Sack, undated
This series includes clippings about the Brattain family. A flour sack from the Tonasket Mill rounds out the series.
Picture and Data for the First Transistor, 1947
This sub-series contains articles, photographs, speeches, and other materials related to the development of the transistor. Included are writings and correspondence by Walter Brattain, as well as materials he collected.
Membrane Data Charts, 1977
This series documents Walter Brattain’s career as a student and teacher of physics, as well as his scientific research, speeches, and writings. In addition, this series contains information on the conferences he attended and the professional memberships and accolades he received.
Naval Research Advisory Committee certificate of membership, 1960
This series documents Walter Brattain’s career as a student and teacher of physics, as well as his scientific research, speeches, and writings. In addition, this series contains information on the conferences he attended and the professional memberships and accolades he received.
Life magazine article: Nobel Winners at White House Dinner, 1962
This series documents Walter Brattain’s career as a student and teacher of physics, as well as his scientific research, speeches, and writings. In addition, this series contains information on the conferences he attended and the professional memberships and accolades he received.
Diplomas, Certificates and Awards, 1917-1984
This series documents Walter Brattain’s career as a student and teacher of physics, as well as his scientific research, speeches, and writings. In addition, this series contains information on the conferences he attended and the professional memberships and accolades he received.
Photographs and Posters of Walter Brattain and Collaborators at Bell Telephones, undated
Photographs document Walter Brattain’s activities as a student, teacher, and scientist.
Sports Team Photographs, 1901
Glass lantern slides document vivid scenes of daily life in China, including people, boats, temples, and landscapes. These slides were probably taken during Ross and Ottilie Brattain’s time as missionaries there from 1901 to 1904. Prints and negatives include images of Brattain family members and travel scenes.