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A Guide to the Papers of James W. Mavor, Jr., 1949-1978

Manuscript Collection MC-59
5 boxes (4 lin. ft.)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Biographical Information

Scope and Content Note

Administrative Information

Arrangement

Folder List


Biographical Information

James Watt Mavor, Jr. was born January 18, 1923 in Schenectady, N.Y., where he attended grade school and junior high school. He was a student at the Loomis School from 1937 to 1940 and at Union College for a year before moving to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he received a bachelor's degree in 1944 in naval architecture and marine engineering.

During World War II Jim served in the U.S. Navy in the South Pacific, working as a drydocking and repair officer from 1944 to 1946 with a final rank of Lt. Jg. After the war he returned to MIT to pursue graduate studies while also working as a naval architect for the David Taylor Model Basin from 1946 to 1948, and for the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in submarine design from 1948 to 1949.

After receiving a master's degree from MIT in naval architecture in 1950, Jim taught as an assistant professor of marine engineering at the U.S. Naval Academy from 1950 to 1953, when he joined the faculty at Northeastern University as an assistant professor of mechanical engineering. He was promoted to associate professor in 1957 and taught at the university until 1961. He also served as an instructor in naval architecture and as a consultant to Bethlehem Steel at its Quincy shipyard from 1957 to 1959.

Jim's long connection to Woods Hole began as a child. His father, a biologist at Union College, worked at MBL during the summers and the family had a cottage on Bar Neck Road. He recalled watching the arrival of the new Research Vessel Atlantis from Denmark with his family in 1931. He continued to spend summers in Woods Hole through the 1950s, and with his family became year-round residents in 1961.

Jim joined the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution staff as a consultant in 1957 working in ocean engineering with Harold Sawyer. In 1959 he moved to a casual basis as an associate in applied physics, and in 1961 became a full-time employee as a research associate in applied physics. He was promoted to research specialist in 1963, and continued working in Ocean Engineering with early Alvin operations and other projects with Scott Daubin and later Earl Hays.

During his WHOI career he was also active in the education programs of the Institution, serving on the graduate studies faculty from 1968 until he left the Institution in 1980. He also served as the Institution safety engineer from 1968 to 1973. He was a lecturer in the Department of Ocean Engineering at MIT for many years, and served as a lecturer and staff member at the Sea Education Association.

Jim was a member of numerous professional societies and organizations, including the Marine Technology Society, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He was a consultant in engineering design and analysis, education and yacht design, and authored or co-authored more than 25 publications and 35 technical reports as well as the 1969 book, Voyage to Atlantis during his WHOI career. After early retirement from the Institution in 1980, he devoted himself to researching and writing about ancient history, anthropology, and archaeoastronomy. He wrote several books and published numerous articles in these fields, and was a member of the New England Antiquities Research Association.

Active in the Woods Hole community, Jim and wife Mary founded the weekly Woods Hole Folk Dance and the monthly Woods Hole Contra Dance. He was a founding member of the Woods Hole Folk Orchestra, playing a variety of instruments including the accordion. He also loved to sail, and was an active member of the Woods Hole Yacht Club.

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Scope and Content Note

The papers consist mainly of Mavor's files concerning technical issues relating to Aluminaut, Alvin, and Lulu.

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Administrative Information

Custodial History

The custodial history of the records is undocumented.

Preferred Citation

Papers of James W. Mavor, Jr., 1949-1978. MC-59, "Folder Name." Data Library and Archives, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

Acquisitions Information

The papers were received from James Mavor on May 21, 1999 as acc.1999-08. Some of the papers were removed from other material in AC-18.

Processing Information

First-level processing completed by Marisa Hudspeth in December 2003.

Access

Open: materials are available for research.

Use

Copyright: Permission to publish material from the collection must be authorized by the Institution Archivist.

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Arrangement

Arranged in a single series:

List of Series:
Subject Files

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Folder List

Subject Files 1949-1978 5 boxes (4 lin. ft.)
Scope and Content Note
The series consists of Mavor's files concerning technical issues relating to Aluminaut, Alvin, and Lulu.
Arrangement
Folders are arranged alphabetically by subject.
1 1 Aluminaut: Batteries and Propulsion 1961
2 Aluminaut: Collision undated
3 Aluminaut: Contracts 1960-1962
4 Aluminaut: Electric 1962
5 Aluminaut: External Studs 1964, 1970
6 Aluminaut: Handling undated
7 Aluminaut: Hull Bolts 1961-1962
8 Aluminaut: Inspections 1964
9 Aluminaut: Letters to Reynolds, EB 1961-1962
10 Aluminaut: Model Test 1961-1962
11 Aluminaut: Maneuverability, Propulsion, Hydrodynamics 1968
12 Aluminaut: Notes on Construction undated
13 Aluminaut: Personnel 1962
14 Aluminaut: Plan Schedules, Work Schedules 1961
15 Aluminaut: Model Photos undated
16 Aluminaut: Pressure Test Report – 1/16th scale undated
17 Aluminaut: Program 1961-1962
18 Aluminaut: Progress 1961
19 Aluminaut: Projects Proposal 1962-1963
20 Aluminaut: Project Organization 1961-1962
21 Aluminaut: Publicity 1961
22 Aluminaut: Purchasing undated
23 Aluminaut: Safety- Conference 1961
24 Aluminaut: Structural Analysis 1962
25 Aluminaut: Structural Model Tests 1962
2 1 Aluminaut: Structural, Fiannacial, Bills 1962
2 Aluminaut: Summary of Structure Problems 1962-1963
3 Aluminaut: Talk at Northeastern University 1961
4 Aluminaut: Test Reports 1962
5 Aluminaut: Theoretical Results 1961
6 Aluminaut: Uses 1962
7 Aluminaut: Wiring Diagram undated
8 Alvin: Fiberglass Hull 1963
9 Alvin: Full Scale Tests 1963
10 Alvin: Going Deeper 1963
11 Alvin: Hull No. 1 1963-1964
12 Alvin: Hull Pressure Tests 1969
13 Alvin: Lead Throughs 1963
14 Alvin: Papers – Miscellaneous 1965-1966
15 Alvin: Physical Specimens 1963
16 Alvin: Hull #2 Straingage tests 1963
17 Alvin: Prediction of collapse using data with hemispheres 1962
18 Alvin: Report of Pressure Hull Preliminary Design undated
19 Alvin: 6000 ft. dive 1962, 1965
20 Alvin: Structure 1962
21 Alvin: Speed and Thrust Trial Data 1965
22 Atlantis II: Pilot House Windows 1966
23 Atlantis II: Technical Notes 1960-1961
24 Background Info-Structure undated
25 BuShips 1962
26 Correspondence with Ed Wenk, Jr. 1961
27 DSRV Weekly Seminars 1963-1964
28 DTMB Workshop Paper Non-Classified Residue 1962
29 Geo-Marine Technology 1965
30 GMI-Current Trip to 1962-1963
31 Hatch Analysis JWH 1962-1963
3 1 Illinois Inst. Of Technology – Torda Project 1963
2 O. Johnsrud Trip Reports 1962-1963
3 Krenzke’s Sphericity Measurements 1964
4 Listings of Research Projects 1956-1957
5 Litton-Change of Scope undated
6 Lulu 1966, 1976
7 Lulu: Catamaran Design 1964, 1971-1972
8 Lulu: Handwritten Journal 1965
9 Lulu: Modification 1977
10 Lulu: “The Structural Analysis of Lulu…” 1974
11 Lulu and Alvin material 1972, 1974
12 Lulu: Structural Analysis undated
13 Model Instrumentation – 1/16th scale 1960
14 Notes for Journal Club talk 1962
15 Oceanlab Correspondence 1977
16 Office memos to Dr. Fye – Aluminaut 1961-1962
17 Pressure Vessel Research undated
18 Papers on Alvin and Lulu 1966
4 1 Pressure Vessel Research undated
2 Speaking Engagements 1961-1966
3 Strain Gages – General Testing Proceudres undated
4 “Stress and Strain in Marine Pressure Vessels” – Draft 1978
5 Stud Bonding 1962
6 Submarine Structures – Portsmouth Naval Shipyard 1948-1949
7 SWRI (company name) model test analysis correspondence 1962
8 SWRI .2867 Scale Model Test 1963
9 SWRI 6000psi Test Tank, other test tanks 1964
10 SWRI Test 1963
11 Thresher undated
12 Through Hull Connectors 1962
13 Trip Reports 1961-1963
14 WHOI Memorandum 1961-1964
15 Swordfish Attack on Alvin – photographs undated
16 Aluminaut Structure Model 1961
5 1 Photos of Hemispheres undated
2 Photos and negatives – Stress Tests undated