Licenses, 1928-1967
University System of New Hampshire
(UA 1/1/5)
Size: 1 box, (.15 cu.ft.)
History:USNH was created in 1963. The University System incorporates all state four-year colleges and the College for Life Long Learning under a single Chancellor and Board of Trustees. Scope and Content:
This series contains various licenses. The series is divided into three subseries: (subseries I: Licenses; subseries II: Plants; subseries III: Stills). Inventory:
Subseries I: Licenses, pages 1-2
Subseries II: Plants, page 2
Subseries III: Stills, page 3
Oversize Box: Page 3
| F. 1 | 1955-60 | Licenses | Radio Station, Dr. J.A. Lockwood |
| F. 2 | 1950 | Contract | Contract between UNH and the Atomic Energy Commission - Radioactive Materials |
| F. 3 | 1956-65 | Licenses | Atomic Energy Commission; No. 28-983-1(G60)-Amell Amendment 1 (G65); No. 28-983-2(A63)-Lee; No. 28-983-16(B67)-Civil Defense |
| F. 4 | 1958-61 | License | Atomic Energy Commission; Cesium-137; No. 28-983-6(J60)-Lockwood; No. 28-983-6(F64)-Lockwood-Cahill |
| F. 5 | 1958-64 | License | Atomic Energy Commission; Cobalt 60; No. 28-983-3(F64) Amell & Lockwood; No. 28-983-4(A63) Amell; No. 28-983-5(C60)(C62) Lockwood |
| F. 6 | 1958 | License | Pursuant to Contract No. DA-19-020-ORD-3651; Chemical Processes; Henry G. Kuivila and Oscar F. Beaumel, Jr. |
| F. 7 | 1959-63 | License | Atomic Energy Commission, expires 9/30/61; Calcium-45; No. 28-983-7(I61)-(Prince) |
| F. 8 | 1961-65 | License | Atomic Energy Commission; No. 28-983-9(J61); No. 28-983-9(J65); Phosphorus 32; Iodine 131; Sodium 24; Iron 59; Calcium 45; Silver 110m, 110; Sulfur 35 |
| F. 9 | 1962 | License | Tetrasubstituted Diacyloxyditin Compounds; under Contract No. DA-19-020-ORD-3651 |
| F.10 | 1965-66 | License | Atomic Energy Commission byproduct; No. 28-983-1(H67) Amendment No.11; No. 28-983-1(J67) Amendment No.17 |
| F.11 | 1967 | License | City of Keene to Keene State College; Installation and maintenance of steam and heating pipes under Blake St. |
| F. 1 | 1932 | License to Grow the Rose "Senior" for cut flowers; granted by Frank Spanbauer to UNH |
| F. 2 | 1933 | License to Grow the Rose "Better Times" with Charles H. Totty Co. |
| F. 3 | 1934 | License to Grow the Carnation "Joan Marie" with Florex Gardens |
| F. 4 | 1935 | Totty's Rose Licenses - Rose "Carmelita", Rose "Better Times", Rose "Token" |
| F. 5 | 1937 | Title Agreement to replace Better Times "Bench" plants with Better Times "Young" plants at no additional royalty |
| F. 6 | 1937 | License to Grow the Rose "Senior" White Brothers Rose Corp. |
| F. 7 | 1937 | Plant Patent License to grow for cut flowers only the Rose "Signora" |
| F. 8 | 1944 | License - UNH and Exeter Manufacturing Company; "Tarnish Proof Fabric" |
| F. 1 | 1928 | Registry of Still; UNH, Mechanical Engineering Department, Still No. D40 |
| F. 2 | 1929 | Registry of Still; UNH, Botany Department, New Greenhouse, Still No. 9830 |
| F. 3 | 1929 | Registry of Still; UNH, Chemistry Building, Still No. B231 |
| F. 4 | 1931 | Registry of Still; UNH, Entomology Department, Still No. 11656 |
| F. 5 | 1933 | Registry of Still; UNH, Botany Department, Still No. 12438 |
| F. 6 | 1933 | Registry of Still; UNH, Serial No. 81545-14 |
| F. 7 | 1934 | Registry of Still; UNH, Still No. T-103 |
| F. 8 | 1939 | Registry of Still; UNH, Nesmith Hall Still No. 1396 |
| F. 1 | 1935 | Totty's Rose Licences - Rose "Carmelita"; Rose "Better Times"; Rose "Token" |
| F. 2 | 1937 | License to grow the Rose "Better Times" |