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Contains 34 Results:
Doctor of Science degree - Drexel Univresity, 19 June 1994
File — Box: 1, Folder: 62
Content Description
From the Collection:
Miles J. Willard was a prominent engineer and scientist in Idaho notable for being involved with the invention of potato flakes. Materials in the collection include family photographs, photographs from food science work including of potato flakes, scrapbooks, professional notes, and correspondence. The correspondence primarily involves Willard's time in the military during World War II where he was involved in the Manhattan Project. He received many awards from the state of Idaho and from...
Dates:
19 June 1994
Topic: Potato Flakes Research, bulk: 1957; 1970
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Content Description
From the Collection:
Miles J. Willard was a prominent engineer and scientist in Idaho notable for being involved with the invention of potato flakes. Materials in the collection include family photographs, photographs from food science work including of potato flakes, scrapbooks, professional notes, and correspondence. The correspondence primarily involves Willard's time in the military during World War II where he was involved in the Manhattan Project. He received many awards from the state of Idaho and from...
Dates:
Majority of material found in 1957; 1970
Drexel Institute of Technology (Drexel University) - Grade Reports, 1942-1944
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Content Description
From the Collection:
Miles J. Willard was a prominent engineer and scientist in Idaho notable for being involved with the invention of potato flakes. Materials in the collection include family photographs, photographs from food science work including of potato flakes, scrapbooks, professional notes, and correspondence. The correspondence primarily involves Willard's time in the military during World War II where he was involved in the Manhattan Project. He received many awards from the state of Idaho and from...
Dates:
1942-1944
Fabricated Potato Snacks And Their Structures by Miles J. Willard, 1974
File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Content Description
From the Collection:
Miles J. Willard was a prominent engineer and scientist in Idaho notable for being involved with the invention of potato flakes. Materials in the collection include family photographs, photographs from food science work including of potato flakes, scrapbooks, professional notes, and correspondence. The correspondence primarily involves Willard's time in the military during World War II where he was involved in the Manhattan Project. He received many awards from the state of Idaho and from...
Dates:
1974
Frankford High School - Grade Reports, 1940-1942
File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Content Description
From the Collection:
Miles J. Willard was a prominent engineer and scientist in Idaho notable for being involved with the invention of potato flakes. Materials in the collection include family photographs, photographs from food science work including of potato flakes, scrapbooks, professional notes, and correspondence. The correspondence primarily involves Willard's time in the military during World War II where he was involved in the Manhattan Project. He received many awards from the state of Idaho and from...
Dates:
1940-1942
Correspondence
File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Content Description
From the Collection:
Miles J. Willard was a prominent engineer and scientist in Idaho notable for being involved with the invention of potato flakes. Materials in the collection include family photographs, photographs from food science work including of potato flakes, scrapbooks, professional notes, and correspondence. The correspondence primarily involves Willard's time in the military during World War II where he was involved in the Manhattan Project. He received many awards from the state of Idaho and from...
Dates:
1920-2000
Harding Junior High, District No. 8 - Grade Reports, 1939
File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Content Description
From the Collection:
Miles J. Willard was a prominent engineer and scientist in Idaho notable for being involved with the invention of potato flakes. Materials in the collection include family photographs, photographs from food science work including of potato flakes, scrapbooks, professional notes, and correspondence. The correspondence primarily involves Willard's time in the military during World War II where he was involved in the Manhattan Project. He received many awards from the state of Idaho and from...
Dates:
1939
Materials on Julian Jaynes
File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Abstract
Miles J. Willard met with Julian Jaynes (1920-1997), an American researcher in psychology at Yale and Princeton for nearly 25 years and best known for his 1976 book The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mindfamed American.
Dates:
1920-2000
Project Summaries, circa. 1960s-1970s
File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Content Description
From the Collection:
Miles J. Willard was a prominent engineer and scientist in Idaho notable for being involved with the invention of potato flakes. Materials in the collection include family photographs, photographs from food science work including of potato flakes, scrapbooks, professional notes, and correspondence. The correspondence primarily involves Willard's time in the military during World War II where he was involved in the Manhattan Project. He received many awards from the state of Idaho and from...
Dates:
circa. 1960s-1970s
Fabricated Foods, August 1973
File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Content Description
From the Collection:
Miles J. Willard was a prominent engineer and scientist in Idaho notable for being involved with the invention of potato flakes. Materials in the collection include family photographs, photographs from food science work including of potato flakes, scrapbooks, professional notes, and correspondence. The correspondence primarily involves Willard's time in the military during World War II where he was involved in the Manhattan Project. He received many awards from the state of Idaho and from...
Dates:
August 1973