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Earl E. Gray papers

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: MG 601

Scope and Contents

This collection features a variety of materials connected to the late University of Idaho professor Earl E. Gray. Within the collection, there are reports and instructions related to multiple different electronic devices. There is also papers and manuals related to individuals who were connected to Gray, as well as class guides, schedules, and lab manuals for some of the classes taught by the professor.

Dates

  • Creation: 1960-1983

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Consult Head of Special Collections and Archives on permissions for use.

Biographical / Historical

Earl E. Gray was a research assistant professor in electrical engineering at the University of Idaho. Due to his effectiveness as a science professor, Gray was praised and awarded grants to help teachers and professors better teach and understand science. He started teaching at the University of Idaho in 1962, where he taught electrical engineering for 30 years until his retirement. Gray was born 30 January 1929 in Milliken, Colorado. He married Marjorie Wormington on 5 August 1949 in Reno, Nevada. He earned a degree from Colorado A & M in electrical engineering. Gray died 22 December 2010 in Moscow, Idaho.

The Argonaut January 15th, 1965.

Earl E. Gray, 81, Moscow.

Extent

0.5 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

This is a collection of manuals, manuscripts, and theses in connection with Earl Gray. Inside, there are class plans, user manuals for technological objects, and proposals and theses connected to individuals who had a connection to Gray.

Arrangement

Original arrangement kept.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Materials were donated to the University of Idaho Special Collections and Archive by Earl E. Gray on 21 July 1993.

Title
Guide to Earl E. Gray papers
Status
Completed
Author
Finding aid prepared by Tara Gage.
Date
2024
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English.

Repository Details

Part of the University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives Repository