Series II: Writings
General
Folder names in quotations represent a transcription of Weber's original title on the folder. Folder names without quotations represent the archivist's title for materials in the folder.
Subseries A: Speeches
Personnel in University Research, 1948, inclusive
New Training for Engineers, 1956, inclusive
New Training for Engineers, 1956, inclusive
Mathematical Rigor and the Relations Between Mathematics and Engineering, 1956, inclusive
The Age of the Electron, 1957-1958, inclusive
Dynamics of Engineering Education: Uniformity or Quality?, 1958, inclusive
Engineering Societies Building Address, 1958, inclusive
The Broad Spectrum, 1958, inclusive
What Price Leadership?, 1959, inclusive
The Radio Engineering of the Future, 1959, inclusive
How the Humanities Can Increase Literacy in Science, 1959, inclusive
The Broad and Beautiful Spectrum, 1959, inclusive
Education for Leadership, 1959, inclusive
Higher Education for Employed Engineers and Scientists, 1960, inclusive
Objectives of Science and Engineering Education, 1960, inclusive
Profession Society and Engineering Education, 1960, inclusive
Trends and Problems in Graduate Electrical Engineering Education, 1961, inclusive
Needed: Creative Environment, 1962, inclusive
Preparation for the Unexpected, 1963, inclusive
The Significance of Modern Engineering, 1963, inclusive
The Call to Leadership, 1963, inclusive
Opening Remarks: Symposium on Optical Masers, 1963, inclusive
Expanding Horizons in Engineering Education, 1964, inclusive
The Era of Microwaves, 1964, inclusive
Technological Challenges to Engineering Education, 1964, inclusive
Dedication of the Burndy Research Laboratory, 1964, inclusive
The Engineer's Responsibility to Society, 1964, inclusive
The Academic Climate for Civilian and Military Technology, 1964, inclusive
Continuing Education from the Viewpoint of the University President, 1964, inclusive
Science and Engineering Education on Long Island, 1965, inclusive
The Challenge Ahead, 1964, inclusive
The Challenge of Continuing Engineering Studies, 1965, inclusive
The Federal Government and Academic Responsibility - Partnership or Subsidy, 1965, inclusive
Modern Engineering Education, 1965, inclusive
Future Trends in Technology, 1965, inclusive
University, Research, and Regional Prosperity, 1965, inclusive
Welcome Remarks for Symposium on System Theory, 1965, inclusive
The Fearless and Their Trail, 1966, inclusive
Continuing Engineering Education, 1966, inclusive
The Greater Opportunities in Future Education, 1966, inclusive
Opening Remarks by Dr. Ernst Weber at Symposium on Modern Optics, 1967, inclusive
Are Society Publications Adequately Serving the Needs of their Members for State-of-the-Art Literature?, 1967, inclusive
Society, Not Technology, Spoils Environment, 1970, inclusive
AAS Symposium on Science and the Federal Government, 1970, inclusive
The Engineer in our Society, 1971, inclusive
Electrical Science in the Context of Society, 1972, inclusive
Technology and Culture, A Sociotechnical System, 1975, inclusive
The Engineer and Society, undated
Sponsored Research and Academic Freedom, undated
Striving for Excellence, undated
Knowledge and Wisdom, undated
The Current State of Physics in Engineering Education, undated
The Dawn of Values, undated
Communications - Link to Tomorrow, undated
World Travel and Space Communication/2012 AD... A Realistic Fantasy, undated
Uniform Confusion or Diverse Regimentation, undated
Engineering Responsibility in Today's Governmental Research and Development Activities, undated
Sixteenth International Symposium, undated
Life Span of an Engineering Degree, undated
Preparing Today's Engineering for Tomorrow's Challenge, undated
University, Research, and Regional Prosperity, undated
Manpower for Scientific Engineering, undated
Freedom and Originality, undated
The Space Age and IRE, undated
The Shape of Things to Come, undated
The Aims of Electrical Engineering Education, undated
Preparing for the Unexpected, undated
Be Prepared for the Unexpected, undated
The Professional Groups of IRE, undated
System Science - The Nondisciplinary Approach, undated
Education for the Electronic Age, undated
Science and Societal Engineering, undated
The Challenges on the Horizon, undated
The City: Teacher of Man, undated
Engineering Education as a Dynamic System, undated
Addresses, 1961-1969, inclusive
Subseries B: Papers
Types of Graduate Subsidy and Their Relation to Educational Values, 1953, inclusive
"Education for the Electronic Age", 1959, inclusive
A Survey of Opportunities for the Ford Foundation Support to Higher Education in Peru, 1962, inclusive
"Technology and Society", 1963, inclusive
Norelco Reporter Article, undated
For Human Well-Being, undated
The Case for the Rationalized M.K.S. System of Units, undated
Report of the Ad Hic Committee on the Preparation of Graduate Studies Project, ASEE, undated
"Graduate Study in Electrical Engineering", undated
Polytechnic's Service to the Nation, undated
Microwaves- Science and Art, undated
Editorial for "Electronics and Communications", undated
"Our Technical Society", undated
Separated pages, undated
"Collection of Papers Published", undated
Subseries C: Drafts
World Travel and Space Communication/2012 AD... A Realistic Fantasy, undated
The Broader View, undated
Norelco Reporter, undated
Profession - Society - And Engineering Education, undated
Dynamics of Engineering Education: Uniformity or Quality, undated
The Modern Technological University, undated
Engineering Education in a Dynamic System, undated
Historical Perspective on Engineering Education, undated
Science and Societal Engineering, undated
The Shape of Things to Come, undated
At the Intellectual Frontier, 1963, inclusive
Preparation for the Unexpected, 1963, inclusive
The University-Industry Interface, 1966, inclusive
Sociotechnical Systems, 1974, inclusive
Opportunities and Vulnerabilities of Automation in Decision Making, 1976-1977, inclusive
Subseries D: Courses
Advanced Courses in Applied Mathematics, Engineering Deference Program at New York University, Transient Analysis of Electrical Networks, by E. Weber, 1941 June -August
Lectures on Ultra-short Electromagnetic Waves by Ernst Weber and W.R. MacLean (binder), 1943, inclusive
Lectures on Ultra-short Electromagnetic Waves by Ernst Weber and W.R. MacLean (binder), 1943, inclusive
Lectures on Ultra-short Electromagnetic Waves by Ernst Weber and W.R. MacLean (bound), 1943, inclusive
Weber lecture materials, undated
Transparencies with equations, undated
Subseries E: Reprints and Published Articles
Weber reprints, 1928-1938, 1928-1938, inclusive
Weber reprints, 1941-1947, 1941-1947, inclusive
Weber reprints, 1953-1959, 1953-1959, inclusive
Weber reprints, 1960-1964, 1960-1964, inclusive
Weber reprints, 1965-1972, 1965-1972, inclusive
Weber reprints, undated, undated
Weber MRI publications, 1956, inclusive
The Evolution of Electrical Engineering: A Personal Perspective monograph, 1993, inclusive
Subseries F: Publication Proofs
The Encyclopedia of Education chapter proof, undated
Wiley publication proofs: Weber Vol. 1, undated
Wiley publication proofs: Weber Vol. 1, undated
Wiley publication proofs: Weber Vol. 1, undated
Subseries G: Notes
General
Folders with names in quotations were pre-arranged and labeled folders that kept their original name and internal order. The following folders were labeled, but were empty:
Notes 2c was named "Permanent Magnets" Notes 3a was named "Modulation" Notes 3c was named "Demodulation Detection" Notes 7 was named "Graphical Methods: Non-linear Designs - 7"
The following folders with illegible names were labeled according to documents in the folder, but were kept in original order:
D-C Transient Response of Single Energy Non-Linear Circuits- 2 Applications of Integral Equations to the Solution of Nonlinear Electric Circuit Problems 14a Derivation of a Linearized Solution of the Duffing Equation by the Complex Convolution Method