Letter from J.V. Atanasoff to Jean regarding a patent infringement lawsuit brought against Atanasoff by the Honeywell Corporation and the lack of due credit given to himself and Clifford Berry for their work on digital computing.
Correspondence between J.V. Atanasoff and H.V. Gaskill, discussing the difficulties they are facing in their collaboration, as well as in other related projects in the face of war.
Letter from Harold V. Gaskill to John V. Gaskill, regarding his facilitation of a partnership between the Bureau of Ships and Atanasoff's acoustics laboratory.
Letter from Charles E. Friley of Iowa State College notifying Atanasoff of his promotion to Professor of Physics and Mathematics effective September 16, 1942.
Letter from Jay W. Woodrow to J. V. Atanasoff, regarding an open faculty positions in electronics, biophysics and optics at Iowa State College. He asks for Atanasoff to pass along the word to see if any military scientists would be interested in the position. He also updates Atanasoff on prospective Iowa State students for the upcoming Fall semester.
Letter from J.V. Atanasoff to Professor Lindstrom of Iowa State College, regarding the state of the Electrical Engineering Department, hiring faculty members and graduating students during the war.
Letter from J.V. Atanasoff to H.V. Gaskill of Iowa State College regarding his visit with Dr. Fox, the 100 red points about blue cheese, and his family affairs in Boulder.
Letter from Sam Legvold to J.V. Atanasoff, recommending a person for a staff position at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory. He also updates him on the news of mutual friends and asks for his reaction to the disposition of materials report he sent him previously.