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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-17machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-17T16:49:41machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-17T16:49:41humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonKuhn, Richard, 1900-1967presumedKuhn, RichardpresumedKuhn, Richard, 1900-presumedKun, R.presumedKuhn, Richard Johann 1900-1967presumed1900-12-031967-08-01GermanGermansFajans, Kasimir, 1887-1975.Meyerhof, Otto, 1884-1951.Kuhn, Richard, 1900-1967Fajans, Kasimir, 1887-1975. Kasimir Fajans papers, 1912-1987.Fajans, Kasimir, 1887-Kasimir Fajans Papers 1912-1987 1936-197514 linear ft. and 2 oversize items (AC)Professor of Chemistry at the Univesity of Michigan, 1936-1957, previously professor at the University of Munich, internationally known for his work on radioactivity; papers include extensive correspondence files, lectures and publications, personal/biographical material and photographs.EnglishBentley Historical LibraryKasimir Fajans Papers, 1912-1987, 1936-1975Fajans, Kasimir, 1887-Kasimir Fajans Papers 1912-1987 1936-197514 linear ft. and 2 oversize items (AC)Professor of Chemistry at the Univesity of Michigan, 1936-1957, previously professor at the University of Munich, internationally known for his work on radioactivity; papers include extensive correspondence files, lectures and publications, personal/biographical material and photographs.EnglishBentley Historical LibraryMeyerhof, Otto, 1884-1951. Papers, 1900-1980.Meyerhof, Otto, 1884-1951.Papers, 1900-1980.1 Cubic ft.This small but important collection documents a range of professional and personal activities of Otto Meyerhof. Letters represent the bulk of the collection and these are divided by topic. Letters from Otto Meyerhof to his son, Gottfried (George Geoffrey), written in English and German, are rich in the details of daily life including his professional interests as well as his travels through Europe as he fled Nazism. The correspondence with American and European scientist overlap somewhat and cover a range of issues. There is information and advice on scientific experiments as well as letters of recommendation for colleagues escaping Germany during World War II. Correspondents include E. Elisabeth Blencke, F.L. Breusch, Carl F. Cori, H.J. Deuticke, Marcel Dubuisson, Encyclopaedia Hebraica, Hermann O.L. Fischer, L. Genevois, Walter Guttmann, A. Szent Gyorgyi, Otto Hahn, A.V. Hill, W. Kiessling, Richard Kuhn, Julius Kraft, M.v. Laue, Rudolph Landenburg, Fritz A. Lippman, Herman Mark, Karl Mechlenberg, Gottfried Meyerhof, A.v. Muralt, David Nachmansohn, Hans Nachod, Severo Ochoa, Paul Ohlmeyer, George Sarton, Walter Schulz, Harlow Shapely, R. Siebeck, F.W. Spemann, Arthur Vandyk, George Wald, Otto Warburg, Hans Weber, and D. Wright Wilson. There is a small group of professional papers including information on the Emergency Society of German Scholars in Exile, a listing of his experiments from 1913 to 1938, articles and reprints, and Metabolism and Function, a collection of essays dedicated to Meyerhof in 1950. Personal items such as poetry, photographs, memorials, clippings, and his final diary finish out the collection. University of Pennsylvania, Archives & Records CenterFajans, Kasimir, 1887-1975. Kasimir Fajans papers, 1912-1975.Fajans, Kasimir, 1887-1975.Bernstein, Richard B. (Richard Barry), 1923-1990.Bodenstein, Max, 1871-1942.Born, Max, 1882-1970.Bragg, William Henry, Sir, 1862-1942.Bredig, Georg, b. 1868.Bridgman, P. W. (Percy Williams), 1882-1961.Cady, George H. (George Hamilton), 1906-1993.Conant, James Bryant, 1893-1978.Debye, Peter J. W. (Peter Josef William), 1884-1966.Engler, Karl, 1842-1925.Euler, Hans von, 1873-1964.Ewald, Paul Peter, 1888-1985.Fiekers, Bernard A., 1906-1973.Foote, Paul D. (Paul Darwin), 1888-1971.Franck, James, 1882-1964.Frankenburger, L.Franz, E.Fromherz, Hans, 1902-Haber, Fritz, 1868-1934.Hantzsch, A.Hassel, Odd, 1897-1981.Herzberg, Gerhard, 1904-1999.Hevesy, Georg von, 1885-1966.Honigschmid, Otto.Kasha, Michael, 1920-Kolthoff, I. M. (Izaak Maurits), 1894-1993.Kuhn, Richard, 1900-1967.Lange, Erich, 1896-Kasimir Fajans papers, 1912-1975.13 linear ft.Correspondence, lecture notes, and other papers largely concerning his professional interests, especially relating to his teaching and publications; material pertaining to his concern for Jewish scholars in Germany before and during World War II; also photographs. Correspondents include: Richard B. Bernstein, Max Bodenstein, Max Born, (Sir) William H. Bragg, George Bredig, Percy W. Bridgman, George H. Cady, James B. Conant, Peter J.W. Debye, Karl Engler, H. von Euler, Paul P. Ewald, Bernard A. Fiekers. Paul D. Foote, James Franck, L. Frankenburger, E. Franz, Hans Fromherz, Fritz Haber, A. Hantzsch, Odd Hassel, Gerhard Herzberg, Georg von Hevesy, Otto Honigschmid, Michael Kasha, Izaak M. Kolthoff, Richard Kuhn, Max von Laue, Erich Lange, Max E. Lembert, Lise Meitner, Walter Nernst, Paul Niggli, Wilhelm Ostwald, Fritz Paneth, Wolfgang Pauli, Linus Pauling, Theodore W. Richards, Frederick D. Rossini, Ernest Rutherford, Glenn T. Seaborg, Frederick Soddy, Arnold Sommerfeld, Hermann Standinger, Michael M. Szwarc, Hugh S. Taylor, Harold C. Urey, Ervin R. Van Artsdalen, Paul Walden, Woldemar A. Weyl, Heinrich Wieland, Richard Willstätter, Ralph W.G. Wycoff, Pieter Zeeman. EnglishGermanBentley Historical Library