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Letter from Ben H. O'Connor to Samuel E. Lunden and Roger Hayward expressing his regrets that their partnership at Lunden, Hayward & O'Connor architectural firm did not work out as they had hoped it might. Hayward was a partner in the firm from 1949…

Roster for the Engineering Consultants and Architects Committee, which includes a listing for Lunden, Hayward & O'Connor (Partnership), the architectural firm to which Hayward belonged from 1949 to 1957.

Roger Hayward's membership card to the Architectural Society of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for the year 1917-1918. Hayward attended MIT from 1918 to 1922.

Letter from A. L. Merrill, Secretary of the Faculty, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to Roger Hayward informing him that he has been recommended by the Faculty for the degree of Bachelor of Science. Hayward attended MIT from 1918 to 1922.

Certification of Roger Hayward as a candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Science in the Department of Architecture by the President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Richard Maclaurin. Hayward attended MIT from 1918 to 1922.

Roger Hayward's Report of Entrance Examinations for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that lists the classes in which he received credit and admits him to the first-year class without conditions. Hayward attended MIT from 1918 to 1922.

Letter from Linus Pauling to Roger Hayward asking if he would be interested in being a co-author in an article for Scientific American regarding the icosahedron and pentagonal dodecahedron.

Letter from Roger Hayward to John D. Strong regarding adjustments he has made to figures for Strong on the subject of optics. Hayward illustrated two books authored by Strong: Modern Physical Laboratory Practices (1951) and Concepts of Classical…

Letter from William H. Freeman, W. H. Freeman & Company Publishers, to Roger Hayward requesting that he keep in mind the Baez x-ray microscopy project, though it may not be a true prospect for another year or so.

Letter from William H. Freeman, W. H. Freeman & Company Publishers, to Roger Hayward making an official proposal that Hayward commit to only illustrate scientific books for W. H. Freeman & Co. in exchange for a regular salary that would replace the…