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From the description of Papers of George David Birkhoff, 1902-1946 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 249203829Abraham, Max, 1875-1922Adams, Walter S. (Walter Sydney), 1876-1956Agnew, Jeanne, 1917-Agnew, Jeanne, 1917-2000.Amaldi, Edoardo, 1908-1989American Mathematical Society.American Philosophical Society.American Physical Society.American Physical Society and American Philosophical Society.Andrade, E. N. da C., (Edward Neville da Costa), 1887-1971Back, Ernst, 1881-1959Bauer, Edmond, 1880-1963Becquerel, Jean, 1878-1953Benedicks, Carl Axel Fredrik, 1875-1953Berliner, Arnold, 1862-1942Birge, Raymond T., (Raymond Thayer), 1887-1980Birkhoff, George David.Birkhoff, George David, 1884-1944.Birkhoff, Margaret.Bohr, Niels Henrik David, 1885-1962Born, Max, 1882-1970Breit, Gregory, 1899-1981Broglie, Louis de, 1892-1987Cockcroft, John, Sir, 1897-1967Collins, Rufus G.Compton, Arthur Holly, 1892-1962Coster, Dirk, 1889-1950Darwin, Charles Galton, Sir, 1887-1962Debye, Peter J. W., (Peter Josef William), 1884-1966Dieke, Gerhard Heinrich, 1901-1965Dirac, P. A. M., (Paul Adrien Maurice), 1902-1984Downs, Thomas Luther, Jr.Eddington, Arthur Stanley, Sir, 1882-1944Ehrenfest, Paul, 1880-1933Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955Ettlinger, H. J. (Hyman Joseph), 1889-Ettlinger, H. J. (Hyman Joseph), 1889-Fermi, Enrico, 1901-1954Fessenden, Reginald Aubrey, 1866-1932.Fokker, A. D., (Adriaan Daniel), 1887-1972Fowler, A., (Alfred), 1868-1940Franck, James, 1882-1964Gerlach, Walther, 1889-1979Goudsmit, Samuel Abraham, 1902-1978Guenther, Paul Ernest.Haber, Fritz, 1868-1934Harvard universityHarvard UniversityHarvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Office of the Dean of the Faculty.Heisenberg, Werner, 1901-1976Hilbert, David, 1862-1943Hocking, William Ernest, 1873-1966Joliot-Curie, FrédéricJordan, Pascual, 1902-1980Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike, 1853-1926Kapitsa, P. L., (Petr Leonidovich), 1894-1984Kayser, H., (Heinrich), 1853-1940Kemble, Edwin C., (Edwin Crawford), 1889-1984Klein, Oskar, 1894-1977Kramers, Hendrik Anthony, 1894-1952Ladenburg, Rudolf Walter, 1882-1952Langevin, Paul, 1872-1946Laue, Max von, 1879-1960London, Fritz, 1900-1954McLennan, J. C., (John Cunningham), 1867-1935Meitner, Lise, 1878-1968Mie, Gustav, 1868-1957Millikan, Robert Andrews, 1868-1953Moe, Henry Allen, 1894-1975Moe, Henry Allen, 1894-1975.Moore, R. L. (Robert Lee), 1882-Moore, R. L. (Robert Lee), 1882-Mulliken, Robert Sanderson, 1896-1986Nishina, Yoshio, 1890-1951Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1904-1967Paschen, F., (Friedrich), 1865-1947Pauling, Linus, 1901-1994Pauli, Wolfgang, 1900-1958Pease, Arthur Stanley, 1881-Planck, Max, 1858-1947Poincaré, Henri, 1854-1912Price, G. Baley (Griffith Baley), 1905-Princeton UniversityProvine, William B.Ritcey, Leland Frederick Samuel.Rosenfeld, L., (Leon), 1904-1974Rosseland, Svein, 1894-1985Rubens, Heinrich, 1865-1922Runge, Carl, 1856-1927Rutherford, Ernest, 1871-1937Sarton, George, 1884-1956Scheel, Karl, 1866-1936Schrödinger, Erwin, 1887-1961Sommerfeld, Arnold, 1868-1951Stark, Johannes, 1874-1957Thomson, J. Arthur (John Arthur), 1861-1933.Thomson, J. J., Sir, (Joseph John), 1856-1940Uhlenbeck, George Eugène, 1900-1988Ulam, Stanislaw M. (Stanislaw Marcin), 1909-1985Universidad Nacional del Litoral.University of Chicago.University of WisconsinVandiver, Harry Schultz, 1882-Vandiver, Harry Shultz, 1882-Van Vleck, J. H., (John Hasbrouck), 1899-1980Veblen, Oswald, 1880-1960.Voigt, Woldemar, 1850-1919Von Neumann, John, 1903-1957Warburg, Emil Gabriel, 1846-1931Weisskopf, Victor Frederick, 1908-2002Wintner, Aurel, 1903-1958.Zeeman, Pieter, 1865-1943Birkhoff, George David, 1884-1944Moore, R. L. (Robert Lee), 1882-. Moore, R.L., Papers, 1875, 1891-1975.Moore, R. L. (Robert Lee), 1882-Moore, R.L., Papers, 1875, 1891-1975.27 ft.Collection documents the career of R.L. Moore (1882-1974) at the University of Texas (1920-1974), with a small amount of material concerning his doctoral studies at the University of Chicago. University of Texas LibrariesAgnew, Jeanne, 1917-2000. Agnew (Jeanne), papers 1913-2005Agnew, Jeanne, 1917-2000.Agnew (Jeanne), papers 1913-200530 ft.Correspondence, publications, photographs, and printed materials document the teaching career of Jeanne Agnew (1917-2000) at Oklahoma State University, including her publications and work on several National Science Foundation grants. University of Texas LibrariesHenry Allen Moe Papers, 1920-1975Moe, Henry Allen, 1894-1975Henry Allen Moe Papers 1920-1975120.0 Linear feetAn administrator and humanist, Henry Allen Moe (1894-1975) was the first director of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and was a president of the American Philosophical Society from 1959 to 1970. The Moe Papers are a vast and rich resource documenting all phases of Moe's career, but are also a major source of information on twentieth-century philanthropic organizations. As the first Secretary, then Administrator, and finally President of the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation (ca. 1925-1963), Moe made contact with the influential and the aspiring in the worlds of banking, finance, the arts, and sciences. This collection is particularly strong in correspondence and information relating to Latin America, much of it generated through Moe's oversight of the Guggenheim's Latin America Fund and by Moe's otherwise keen interest in the region. This material is diverse, ranging from material on agriculture (see Escuela Agricola Panamericana, 15 boxes) and Peruvian archaeology (see Alfred Kroeber's detailed report) to many folders of correspondence and grant reports from artists, writers, and politicians of South and Central America. Moe served as trustee, officer, and committee member of over thirty private foundations, many of which are well represented in the collection by yearly reports and grant applications, among other types of records.American Philosophical SocietyBirkhoff, George David, 1884-1944. Letter, 1934 Oct. 3, to "Dr. Lewis."Birkhoff, George David, 1884-1944.Letter, 1934 Oct. 3, to "Dr. Lewis."2 pp, with enclosure.Thanks Dr. Lewis for his letter referring to Birkhoff's article in SCIENCE TODAY. Includes a review of another book (SCIENCE FOR A NEW WORLD) by the editor of SCIENCE TODAY, J. Arthur Thomson. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesFessenden, Reginald Aubrey, 1866-1932. Papers, 1887-1935.Fessenden, Reginald Aubrey, 1866-1932.Papers, 1887-1935.60.5 ft. (38,000 items).Correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports, pictures, printed volumes of Fessenden patents, writings on scientific subjects, lectures, autobiography, and printer's proof of his book, "Deluged civilization." Correspondence and other papers relate to legal disputes over Fessenden's inventions, dealings with corporations, research and inventions in agricultural engineering, electric heating, short wave, television, aeronautics, submarine gyroscope, and radio, and include data on George Birkhoff, Thomas Edison, Lee de Forest, J. Marvin Roberts, Oscar C. Roos, Charles W. Ridinger, Elihu Root, Lambert Schmidt, E. Kilburn Scott, W. E. D. Stokes, C. J. Thatcher, F. L. O. Wadsworth, Orville Wright, and Wilbur Wright. Correspondents include American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Atlantic and Pacific Radio Corporation, Marconi Wireless, Radio Corporation of America, General Electric Company, and other corporations, the U.S. and foreign governments, and the Patent Office and patent attorneys. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryHarvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Office of the Dean of the Faculty. General files, 1935-1984 (inclusive).Harvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Office of the Dean of the Faculty.General files, 1935-1984 (inclusive).17 containersIncludes general files relating to University buildings, to various academic departments in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and to institutions allied with the Faculty. Includes records of the following deans: P. H. Buck, McGeorge Bundy, J. T. Dunlop, F. L. Ford, N. M. Pusey, H. Rosovsky, A. M. Spence. Harvard University Archives.Ritcey, Leland Frederick Samuel. Student notes for Mathematics 32, 1930.Ritcey, Leland Frederick Samuel.Student notes for Mathematics 32, 1930.[195] p.Harvard University Archives.Agnew (Jeanne) Papers 2007-229, 2008-080., 1913-2005Agnew, Jeanne, 1917-Agnew (Jeanne) Papers 1913-2005Correspondence, publications, photographs, and printed materials document the teaching career of Jeanne Agnew (1917-2000) at Oklahoma State University, including her publications and work on several National Science Foundation grants.EnglishArchives of American Mathematics, Center for American History, The University of Texas at AustinHarvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Office of the Dean of the Faculty. Annual correspondence files of the Dean of the Faculty, 1894- 1991 (inclusive).Harvard University. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Office of the Dean of the Faculty.Annual correspondence files of the Dean of the Faculty, 1894- 1991 (inclusive).1042 containers.Includes major administrative records relating to the Faculty, especially correspondence files of the Deans. Deans of the Faculty include the following: Ephraim Whitman Gurney (1870-1876), Charles Joyce White, Acting Dean (1887-1888), C.F. Dunbar (1876-1882; 1890-1895), James M. Peirce (1895-1898), C.L. Smith (1882-1890; 1898-1902), L.B.R. Briggs (1902-1925), C.H. Moore (1925- 1931), K.B. Murdock (1931-1935), G.D. Birkhoff (1935-1939), W.S. Ferguson (1939-1942), P. Buck (1942-1953), McGeorge Bundy (1953-1961), N. Pusey (1961-1962), F.L. Ford (1962-1970), J. Dunlop (1970-1973), H. Rosovsky (1973-1984), and A.M. Spence (1984-1990). Harvard University Archives.William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century.William B. Provine William B. Provine collection of evolutionary biology reprints, 20th century.Journal reprints on evolutionary biology.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.Personal Papers of G. Baley Price, 1920-1990Price, G. Baley (Griffith Baley), 1905- Personal Papers of G. Baley Price 1920-199033 linear ft. (40 boxes), 2 oversize boxesG. Baley Price, named the first E.B. Stouffer Distinguished Professor of Mathematics in 1974, was a professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Kansas from 1937 to 1975. The G. Baley Price Collection spans his college years in Mississippi and graduate work at Harvard University, and his career at several universities, including the University of Kansas, his service as a civilian with the U.S. Army Eighth Air Force during World War II, and his service to many professional associations and societies, as well as documents the recognition he received from each of these bodies. The Collection also includes several items associated with his wife, Cora Lee Beers Price, and a small collection from J. Barkley Rosser, a colleague and friend, who worked closely with him to document the work of mathematicians in World War II.University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library University ArchivesHarvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits. ca.1852-ca.2004.50 cubic ft.; 20,000 photographs; 10,000 folders.Photographs of individuals associated with Harvard University: faculty, students, administrators, staff, honorees, and habitués of Harvard Square. For those whose lives pre-date the era of photography, the contents of the folders are often photographic reproductions of other image types, such as etchings, paintings, or drawings. In a few cases, the images themselves may be original etchings or sketches.EnglishHarvard University Archives.H. S. Vandiver Papers 86-34., 1889-1977Vandiver, Harry Shultz, 1882-H. S. Vandiver Papers 1889-1977This collection consists of correspondence (about 2350 items), research notes, bibliographies, lecture notes, notebooks, drafts of publications, reprints, and photographs documenting the career of H. S. Vandiver.EnglishArchives of American Mathematics, Center for American History, The University of Texas at AustinCorrespondence, 1860-1979.Hocking, William Ernest, 1873-1966. William Ernest Hocking papers144 linear feet (110 boxes)Correspondence of Harvard philosopher William Ernest Hocking, his wife, Agnes Hocking, the Hocking family, and others.EnglishHoughton LibraryWintner, Aurel, 1903-1958. [Aurel Wintner papers, 1848-1961.].Wintner, Aurel, 1903-1958.[Aurel Wintner papers, 1848-1961.].28.75 linear feet (21 record center boxes, 6 document boxes)Collection documents Aurel Wintner's professional life as a mathematician. The collection consists largely of Wintner's writings and reprints of his colleagues' work. There are some lecture notes and outlines from courses he taught at Hopkins and some professional correspondence. There is one box of papers dealing with Wintner's years as editor of the "American Journal of Mathematics." Johns Hopkins University, Sheridan Libraries and the Milton S. Eisenhower LibraryBirkhoff, George David, 1884-1944. Papers of George David Birkhoff, 1902-1946 (inclusive).Birkhoff, George David, 1884-1944.Papers of George David Birkhoff, 1902-1946 (inclusive).9.5 linear ft. of mss.Harvard University Archives.Guenther, Paul Ernest. Notes on the differential equations of quantum mechanics as given in Mathematics 40 by Professor G.D. Birkhoff / notes prepared by Mr. Paul E. Guenther and other members of the course.Guenther, Paul Ernest.Cohen, I. Bernard, 1914-2003,Notes on the differential equations of quantum mechanics as given in Mathematics 40 by Professor G.D. Birkhoff / notes prepared by Mr. Paul E. Guenther and other members of the course. [1940-1941].128 p. ; 28 cm.Harvard University Archives.R. L. Moore Papers, 84-63, 86-20, 86-41, 87-3., 1875, 1891-1975Moore, R. L. (Robert Lee), 1882-R. L. MoorePapers, 1875, 1891-1975R. L. Moore(1882-1974), a prominent mathematician, was a professor of mathematics at TheUniversity of Texas at Austin for almost fifty years. The R. L. Moore Papers,1875-1975, consist of correspondence, research notebooks, drafts, teachingmaterial, mathematical notes, printed material, photographs and other materialdocumenting the life and career of Moore.EnglishArchives of American Mathematics, Center for American History, The University of Texas at AustinWalter Sydney Adams Papers, 1881-1939Adams, Walter S. (Walter Sydney), 1876-1956Walter Sydney Adams Papers 1881-19390.25 Linear feetAn expert in stellar spectroscopy, Walter Sydney Adams (1876-1956, APS 1915) made important empirical contributions to the analysis of the physical conditions of stellar and planetary atmospheres, determining the distances to extragalactic objects, and understanding stellar evolution. Adams succeeded his mentor George Ellery Hale as director of the Mount Wilson Observatory, serving in that capacity from 1923 to 1946. The Adams Papers contains approximately 100 letters addressed to the astronomer Walter Sydney Adams, dating primarily from the period after his move to Mount Wilson Observatory in 1904. Much of the correspondence is relatively perfunctory, however a few letters include interesting scientific content, including Harlow Shapley discussing his photometric study of HV 3435 and interest in Alpha Circini, Arthur Compton's comments on Keener's photoelectric method, Svante Arrhenius on the possibilities of constructing a new observatory for the Swedish Academy of Sciences, and Arthur Eddington discussing the implications of the spectrum of the companion to Sirius. Among Adams' other correspondents are J. C. Kapteyn, James H. Jeans, Henry Norris Russell, Elihu Thomson, and Willem de Sitter. American Philosophical SocietyVandiver, Harry Schultz, 1882-. Vandiver, H.S., Papers, 1889-1977.Vandiver, Harry Schultz, 1882-Vandiver, H.S., Papers, 1889-1977.17 ft.The collection documents the career of H.S. Vandiver. Vandiver was an authority on Fermat's last theorem, and his papers contain material collected for a book on this subject. Correspondents include A.A. Albert, E.T. Bell, R. Bellman, G.D. Birkhoff, S.G. Bourne, R. Brauer, L. Carlitz, A. Church, H.S.M. Coxeter, L.E. Dickson, H.H. Hasse, I.M. Herstein, S. Lefschetz, D. N. Lehmer, E.H. Moore, C.A. Nicol, E.L. Post, B.L. van der Waerden, and A.L. Whiteman. Material includes correspondence (about 2350 items), research notes, bibliographies, lecture notes, notebooks, drafts of publications, reprints, and photographs. University of Texas LibrariesArchive for the History of Quantum Physics, 1898-1950 (bulk), 1898-1950Archive for the History of Quantum Physics, 1898-1950 (bulk) 1898-1950300.0 Microfilm reel(s), 12,500 items on 300 microfilm reels; 107 recordingsPrimary source materials for the history of quantum physics in the twentieth century, collected under the auspices of the American Philosophical Society and the American Physical Society, with a grant from the National Science Foundation.American Philosophical SocietyH. J. Ettlinger Papers, 1909-1981Ettlinger, H. J. (Hyman Joseph), 1889-H. J. Ettlinger Papers, 1909-1981Collection documents thecareer of Hyman Joseph Ettlinger (1889-1986) from his doctoral studies atHarvard University (1910-1913) through his career at the University of Texas atAustin. Material includes correspondence, student notes, teaching notes,mimeographed lecture notes, drafts of publications, technical reports,clippings, reprints, and photographs.EnglishArchives of American Mathematics, Center for American History, The University of Texas at AustinEttlinger, H. J. (Hyman Joseph), 1889-. Ettlinger, H.J., papers, 1909-1981.Ettlinger, H. J. (Hyman Joseph), 1889-Lewis, Albert C.Ettlinger, H.J., papers, 1909-1981.4 ft.Collection documents the career of H.J. Ettlinger. His student notes on Harvard courses of G.D. Birkhoff, M. Bocher, C.L. Bouton, W.E. Byerly, J.L. Coolidge, H.N. Davis, D. Jackson, W.F. Osgood, and B.O. Peirce (1910-1913) are present. Ettlinger's research interests in analysis and his UT Defense Research Laboratory work on aerodynamics are represented. The collection also contains a computer printout prepared by Ettlinger and Albert C. Lewis on doctoral descendants of University of Texas mathematics faculty. Material includes correspondence, student notes, teaching notes, mimeographed lecture notes, drafts of research papers and textbooks, reports, clippings, reprints, and photographs. University of Texas LibrariesGeorge Sarton additional papers, 1901-1956.Sarton, George, 1884-1956. George Sarton additional papers45 boxes (23 linear ft.)Primarily correspondence of historian of science and Harvard professor George Sarton with professional colleagues about the journal Isis.EnglishHoughton LibraryOswald Veblen Papers, 1881-1960, (bulk 1920-1960)Veblen, Oswald, 1880-1960Oswald Veblen Papers 1881-1960 (bulk 1920-1960)13,600 items; 43 containers plus 1 overize; 17 linear feetMathematician. Correspondence, diaries, subject files, articles, book reviews, drafts of books, lecture notebooks, financial papers, and miscellany relating primarily to Veblen's work and research in pure mathematics and mathematical physics and reflecting his association with Princeton University, the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., and the American Mathematical Society. Also includes material relating to Veblen's efforts on behalf of displaced German scholars and refugees.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionGeorge Sarton additional papers, 1901-1956.Sarton, George, 1884-1956. George Sarton additional papers45 boxes (23 linear ft.)Primarily correspondence of historian of science and Harvard professor George Sarton with professional colleagues about the journal Isis.EnglishHoughton LibraryBirkhoff, George David, 1884-1944. Papers of George David Birkhoff, 1902-1946 (inclusive).Birkhoff, George David, 1884-1944.Papers of George David Birkhoff, 1902-1946 (inclusive).9.5 linear ft. of mss.Harvard University Archives.Stanislaw M. Ulam Papers, 1916-1984Ulam, Stanislaw M. (Stanislaw Marcin), 1909-1985Stanislaw M. Ulam Papers 1916-198436.0 Linear feetA gifted mathematician, Polish-born Stanislaw Ulam made contributions to set theory, topology, mathematical logic, and number theory, but is most widely remembered for his work in fostering the technical development of thermonuclear weapons. He was associated with Los Alamos Scientific Laboratories for most of the years between 1943 and 1965, and thereafter with the University of Colorado. These papers include personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts of both published and unpublished works, and memorabilia.American Philosophical SocietyDowns, Thomas Luther, Jr. Student notes for Mathematics 32, 1930.Downs, Thomas Luther, Jr.Student notes for Mathematics 32, 1930.Harvard University Archives.Correspondence and compositions, 1870-1963.Pease, Arthur Stanley, 1881-. Arthur Stanley Pease correspondence and compositions 1870-196316 linear feet (32 boxes)Contains correspondence and writings of classics professor andAmherst College president Arthur Stanley Pease.EnglishHoughton Library