11/5/23 Guide to the Harold E. Babbitt Papers Harold E. Babbitt Papers

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Guide to the Harold E. Babbitt Papers 1922/1956 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Harold E. Babbitt Papers 1922-23, 1928, 1930, 1939-48, 1950-53, 1955-56 11/5/23 Babbitt, Harold E. (Harold Eaton), 1888-1970 1.00 English University of Illinois Archives
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Access Terms

This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Genre/Form of Material: Papers Topical Term: Faculty Papers Filtration Plant Garbage Disposal Hydraulics Plumbing Radioactive Wastes Sanitary Engineering Sewage Treatment Water Purification Water Supply
Administrative Information Accruals:

12/66

Arrangement of Materials:

Chronological

Scope and Contents

Papers of Harold E. Babbitt (1888-1970), professor of sanitary engineering (1919-54), including correspondence, speech notes, unpublished papers and addresses (1946), abstracts for journals (1940-53), newspaper clippings and photographs (1950 Short Course) relating to sewage treatment, water purification, garbage disposal with sewage, diatomite water filters, flow for sludge, engineering in publica health and disposal of radioactive wastes in sewage.  The series includes the following TEXT book edition:  Plumbing (1928), Sewerage and Sewage Treatment (1922, 1932, 1953) and Water Supply Engineering (1939, 1955).