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Information: The first column shows data points from Rabi, I. I. (Isaac Isidor), 1898- in red. The third column shows data points from Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988 in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
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Rabi, I. I. (Isaac Isidor), 1898-
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Rabi, Isidor Isaac, 1898-1988
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Rabi, Isidor Isaac
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Rabi, Isidor I. 1898-1988
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ラビ, イシドール・I
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Rabi, Israel Isaac
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Rabi, Israel Isaac 1898-1988
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Rabi, I. I. (Isador Isaac), 1898-1988
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Physicist.
Physicist. (1898-1988).
Rabi died in 1988.
Physicist (nuclear physics, quantum mechanics). Professor of physics, Columbia University, from 1930, professor emeritus from 1967. Died in 1988.
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Rabi, I. I. (Isaac Isidor), 1898-. Science : International cooperation, February 11, 1977 [sound recording]
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Science : International cooperation, February 11, 1977 [sound recording]
The accession consists of one reel to reel audio tape recording of a lecture by I.I. Rabi entitled, "Science: International Cooperation," which was presented on February 11, 1977 at 3:30 p.m. at Sumner Auditorium of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The lecture discusses international cooperation among scientists, nuclear disarmament, nuclear energy and science education.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel to reel audio tape recording (90 minutes).
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- Rabi, I. I. (Isaac Isidor), 1898-. Science : International cooperation, February 11, 1977 [sound recording]
Townes, Charles H. Oral history interview with Charles H. Townes, 1979 June 18 and 20.
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Oral history interview with Charles H. Townes, 1979 June 18 and 20.
Childhood and youth; his family life and siblings; education at Furman during the Depression, 1931-1935; merit scholarship. Graduate study at Duke University in 1936; shifts to Caltech during second year; early interest in astronomy; works with Fred Zwicky. His first job, at Bell Telephone Laboratories, from 1939-1947; scientific associates (Dean Wooldridge, William Shockley). Discussion of work on microwave spectroscopy, and NH3 spectrum; competition with Bleaney and Good. Accepts I.I. Rabi's offer to join Columbia University faculty in 1948. Interest in molecules, atoms (not solid state physics), and in short microwaves; comments on teaching, students, and faculty; department head from 1952-1955. Inventions of the maser and laser in the 1950s, background ideas; Treshkas' and Lamb's writings on stimulated emission. Purcell, Pound, Dicke did not think of maser; discussion of the effects contributing to the appearance of simultaneity of inventions. Masers in radioastronomy; consultantship at BTL; joint laser invention with Arthur Schawlow. Interactions with Gordon Gould; BTL's interest in the laser.
ArchivalResource: Preliminary transcript.
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- Townes, Charles H. Oral history interview with Charles H. Townes, 1979 June 18 and 20.
Bohr, Niels, 1885-1962. Letters to NBS staff on "Atomic Energy Levels," 1949-1971.
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Letters to NBS staff on "Atomic Energy Levels," 1949-1971.
Copies of letters written to Charlotte Moore Sitterly, David R. Lide, and E. U. Condon from Niels Bohr, Samuel Goudsmit, Arthur Schawlow, Gerhard Herzberg, I. I. Rabi, and Linus Pauling about Moore's published three-volume work on Atomic Energy Levels. Schawlow's letter also discusses the development of the laser and how it would have been impossible without the information the National Bureau of Standards published about energy levels of atoms. Pauling's asks for additional information to make further calculations with.
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- Bohr, Niels, 1885-1962. Letters to NBS staff on "Atomic Energy Levels," 1949-1971.
Goudsmit, Samuel A. (Samuel Abraham), 1902-1978. Oral history interview with Samuel Abraham Goudsmit, 1963 December 5 and 7.
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Oral history interview with Samuel Abraham Goudsmit, 1963 December 5 and 7.
This interview was conducted as part of the Archives for the History of Quantum Physics project, which includes tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with ca. 100 atomic and quantum physicists. Subjects discuss their family backgrounds, how they became interested in physics, their educations, people who influenced them, their careers including social influences on the conditions of research, and the state of atomic, nuclear, and quantum physics during the period in which they worked. Discussions of scientific matters relate to work that was done between approximately 1900 and 1930, with an emphasis on the discovery and interpretations of quantum mechanics in the 1920s. Also prominently mentioned are: Gladys Anslow, Robert Fox Bacher, Ernst Back, P. A. Boeser, Niels Henrik David Bohr, Hendrik Brugt Gerhard Casimir, Walter Colby, Dirk Coster, G. H. Dieke, Paul Ehrenfest, Albert Einstein, Enrico Fermi, George Hartwig de Hass, Werner Heisenberg, David Inglis, Edwin Crawford Kemble, Ivan Robert King, Oskar Benjamin Klein, Ralph de Laer Kronig, Alfred Landé, Otto Laporte, T. van Lohuizen, Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, Fraulein Mensing, Edgar Meyer, Robert Andrews Millikan, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Friedrich Paschen, Wolfgang Pauli, Linus Pauling, Isidor Isaac Rabi, Harrison McAllister Randall, Adolf Smekal, Arnold Sommerfeld, Thomas, Uhlenbeck (George's father), George Eugène Uhlenbeck, Albrecht Unsöld, W. van der Woude, Vry, John Wulff, Pieter Zeeman; Universiteit van Amsterdam, Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden, University of Michigan, Teyler's Museum, Universität Tübingen, and Universität Zurich.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 81 pp.
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- Goudsmit, Samuel A. (Samuel Abraham), 1902-1978. Oral history interview with Samuel Abraham Goudsmit, 1963 December 5 and 7.
Bergen Davis Papers, 1898-1960.
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Bergen Davis Papers 1898-1960.
Professional papers of Bergen Davis (1869-1958) Professor of Physics, Columbia University, 1903-1939 (A.M., 190ffl; Ph.D. 1901;DD.Sc. 1929) containing correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, memorabilia and printed materials.
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- Bergen Davis Papers, 1898-1960.
Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988. Papers.
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Papers. 1944-1977.
T. sheet S. (1969) with text from an article in the N̲e̲w̲ Y̲o̲r̲k̲ P̲o̲s̲t̲ on the moon landing and with the "First Man on the Moon" stamp with first day of issue cancellation and cancellation dates July 20 and Sept. 9, and autograph signature on brief T. description of his work leading to the Nobel Prize in 1944.
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- Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988. Papers.
Schawlow, Arthur L., 1921-1999. Oral history interview with Arthur L. Schawlow, 1984 January 19.
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Oral history interview with Arthur L. Schawlow, 1984 January 19.
Early family life and early education in Toronto during the Depression. Interest in radio engineering; math-physics scholarship to University of Toronto, 1937. During World War II (from 1941) teaching Army, Air Force, Navy students in basic physics. Masters degree with Arnold Pitt during that period. Work with Gordon Byers on microwave guide antennas. Poor graduate education at Toronto. Interest in nuclear physics; constructs atomic beam light source; his definition of a diatomic molecule. Receives Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation postdoc fellowship (I. I. Rabi); work with Charles Townes at Columbia University on application of microwave spectroscopy to organic chemistry; comments on faculty and co-workers at Columbia. To Bell Labs to work on superconductivity in Stan Morgan's group in early 1950s. Work with Harold Lewis and Bernd Matthias on the intermediate state nuclear quadrupole resonance. The Clad Rob Laser; work atmosphere at Bell Labs; decision to leave Bell for Stanford. Works with graduate students; John Emmett, John Holzrichter on flashlamps; solid state spectroscopy. Role in Optical Society of America and American Physical Society. Also prominently mentioned are: James Crawford, John Emmett, John Holzrichter, Harold Warren Lewis, Theodore Maiman, Bernd T. Matthias, Linn Mollenauer, Henry Warren Moos, Howard Schultz, William B. Tiffany; Canadian Association of Physicists, Linde Corporation, Stanford University, and University of Toronto.
ArchivalResource: Sound recordings: 2 sound cassettes (ca. 2.0 hrs.), 1 session.Transcript: 33 p.
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- Schawlow, Arthur L., 1921-1999. Oral history interview with Arthur L. Schawlow, 1984 January 19.
Anderson, Herbert Lawrence. Oral history interview with Herbert Anderson, 1981 January 13 and 16.
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Oral history interview with Herbert Anderson, 1981 January 13 and 16.
Discusses his early life and education; choosing physics as a career, studying at Columbia, his expertise in radio engineering; building the cyclotron at Columbia and cyclotrons in general; the discovery of fission, his thesis being withheld from publication for secrecy reasons; experiments with the cyclotron; working on the uranium experiments with Fermi. Prominently mentioned are: I. I. Rabi, Lucy Harner, Dunning, Boothe, Glassow, Szilard, Zinn.
ArchivalResource: Sound recording: 3 cassettes (4 hrs.)Unedited transcript: 90 pp. (2 sessions)
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- Anderson, Herbert Lawrence. Oral history interview with Herbert Anderson, 1981 January 13 and 16.
Abraham Aaron Roback papers, 1909-1965.
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Abraham Aaron Roback papers
Papers of Abraham Aaron Roback (1890-1965), the Polish-born, American psychologist, philologist, folklorist, and educator.
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Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-. Reminiscences of Isidor Isaac Rabi, 1980.
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Reminiscences of Isidor Isaac Rabi, 1980.
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- Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-. Reminiscences of Isidor Isaac Rabi, 1980.
Bloch, Felix, 1905-. Oral history interview with Felix Bloch, 1968 August 15.
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Oral history interview with Felix Bloch, 1968 August 15.
Recollections of physics community in 1920s and early 1930s; opportunities for physics work in Europe; awareness of political climate in Germany (ca. 1932); relationship with Werner Heisenberg at University of Leipzig; awarded Rockefeller Fellowship to study at University of Rome; contacts with physicists after Leipzig and before Rome; John Von Neumann's list of refugee physicists; offered appointment to position at Stanford University; visit to University of Copenhagen and Niels Bohr's advice to accept appointment; relinquishing of second half of fellowship; influenced by Bohr, Heisenberg and others; Bloch's influence on Enrico Fermi leading to theory of neutrino; met by Gregory Breit on arrival in New York; initial teaching duties at Stanford; theoretical physics in America in 1934; distinctions between Europe and America on theory vs. experiment; seminars with J. Robert Oppenheimer; first interest in experimental work; early research on neutrons; recollections of 1935 Michigan Summer School; started Stanford Summer School in 1936 with George Gamow as first visitor (Fermi 1937, Isidor Isaac Rabi 1938, Victor F. Weisskopf 1939); origin of idea of neutron polarization; 1936 paper proposing neutron magnetic moment experiment; 1937 Galvani Conference in Bologna; use of Berkeley 37-inch cyclotron for magnetic moment experiment; decision to build cyclotron at Stanford; construction supported by Rockefeller Foundation; initial involvement with Manhattan Project; recollections of receiving news of fission; neutron work for Manhattan Project at Stanford; marriage in 1940; work on implosion at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory; reasons for leaving Los Alamos; work on radar at Harvard University; first ideas on measuring nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR); helpfulness of radar experience in NMR work; William W. Hansen and the klystron; fate of the first Stanford cyclotron; knowledge of Edward M. Purcell's work on NMR; publication of initial results, 1946-1948; Rabi and Polykarp Kusch's work on molecular beams; development of NMR field; Nobel Prize award; association with CERN, 1954; contributions of greatest impact.
ArchivalResource: Sound recordings: 1 5-inch sound reel (ca. 3.0 hrs.), 1 session.Transcript: 56 p.
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- Bloch, Felix, 1905-. Oral history interview with Felix Bloch, 1968 August 15.
Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988. Reminiscences of Isidor Isaac Rabi : oral history, 1980.
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Reminiscences of Isidor Isaac Rabi : oral history, 1980.
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- Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988. Reminiscences of Isidor Isaac Rabi : oral history, 1980.
Stanislaw M. Ulam Papers, 1916-1984
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Stanislaw M. Ulam Papers 1916-1984
A 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.
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Frosch, Robert A. (Robert Alan), 1928-. Oral History interview with Robert Alan Frosch, 1981.
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Oral History interview with Robert Alan Frosch, 1981.
This interview reviews Frosch's early schooling in the New York City Public School system, his education at Columbia University and, in detail, his varied career as a physicist and a science administrator, beginning with his work as a research scientist at Hudson Laboratory and then as Assistant Director and Director of the Theoretical Division. Other topics and affiliations discussed include: Advance Research Project Agency (ARPA); United States Navy; United Nations Environmental Programme; Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute; National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (administration, research and development techniques, business practices, reorganization, communication); Naval Research Laboratory (NRL); Navy Radiological Laboratory; National Academy of Sciences (NAS); Wallops Center; Dryden Flight Research Facility; Goddard Institute of Space Studies; Office of Naval Research (ONR); JASON Foundation for Education; Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL); Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA); Office of Management and Budget (OMB); SOLRAD (SOLar RADiation Satellite Program); Enterprise; Mansfield Amendment; CLOT test (combined loads orbiter test); Gamma-Ray Observatory (GRO); VELA Program; Atomic bomb; relationships between US Navy and NASA; militarization of space exploration; space exploration policy; sonar navigation; musical theory and acoustics; project management theory; satellite communication systems; underwater acoustics and modelling; remote sensing; seismology; shuttle flight testing and preparation; I.I. Rabi; Henry Foley; Charles H. Townes; Ivan Tolstoy; Frank Press; Jimmy Carter, among others.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 265 p.
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- Frosch, Robert A. (Robert Alan), 1928-. Oral History interview with Robert Alan Frosch, 1981.
Paul Rosenberg Papers, 1934-1953, (bulk 1936-1940)
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Paul Rosenberg Papers 1934-1953 (bulk 1936-1940)
Physicist. Correspondence, writings, notes, printed matter, graphs, calculations, photographs, and other material relating chiefly to molecular beams research conducted by Rosenberg as a graduate student under the direction of I. I. Rabi at Columbia University from 1936 to 1940, with later material relating to his firm of consulting physicists, Paul Rosenberg and Associates, Pelham, N.Y.
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- Paul Rosenberg Papers, 1934-1953, (bulk 1936-1940)
Lee A. DuBridge papers, 1932-1986
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Lee A. DuBridge papers, 1932-1986
The Papers of Lee A. DuBridge span the years 1932 to 1986 and containcorrespondence, documents, reports, speeches, and memorabilia which reflect his tenure as chairman ofthe department of physics, University of Rochester; head of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology'sRadiation Laboratory; president of the California Institute of Technology; and his active participation inscores of professional, governmental and civic organizations.
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Slater, John C. (John Clarke), 1900-1976. Oral history interview with John Clarke Slater, 1970 February 23 and 7.
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Oral history interview with John Clarke Slater, 1970 February 23 and 7.
Slater leaves Harvard University for Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1930 (Karl Compton) to build up Physics Department there; work on quantum electrodynamics. Growth of MIT Physics Department in the 1930s and 1940s, relations between experimentalists and theorists; discussion of works and publications during the 1930s. Changes in U.S. physics; overview of post-World War II physics to 1951, and reasons for establishing own research group; establishment of the Radiation Lab, 1940; magnetron work; Bell Labs visits, 1941-1942 and 1943-1945. Planning of postwar development in MIT Physics Department; transition from Radiation Lab to Research Lab of Electronics; formation of laboratories of nuclear science, acoustics, and spectroscopy; the Lincoln Laboratory, the Instrumental Lab; growth of nuclear branch of Physics Department; physics activity in general in postwar years, Solid State and Molecular Theory Group; the Compton Lab.; Materials Science Center established ca. 1958; interdepartmental and interdisciplinary work; visits to Brookhaven National Laboratory; Slater and Per Olov Löwdin's Florida Group. Also prominently mentioned are: John Bardeen, W. Buechner, Arthur Holly Compton, Edward Uhler Condon, Jens Dahl, Robley Dunglison Evans, James Brown Fisk, George Harrison, Douglas Rayner Hartree, Raymond George Herb, Milton Stanley Livingston, Millard Manning, Jacob Millman, Wayne B. Nottingham, Isidor Isaac Rabi, Schafer, William Shockley, R. A. Smith, Julius Stratton, Robert Jamison Van de Graaff, John Hasbrouck Van Vleck, Eugene Paul Wigner; American Physical Society, California Institute of Technology, Florida State University, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Princeton University, University of Bristol, University of California at Berkeley, and University of Chicago.
ArchivalResource: Sound recordings: 1 5-inch sound reel, 1 7-inch sound reel (ca. 4.25 hrs.), 2 sessions.Transcript: 89 p.
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- Slater, John C. (John Clarke), 1900-1976. Oral history interview with John Clarke Slater, 1970 February 23 and 7.
Bethe, Hans A. (Hans Albrecht), 1906-2005. Hans Bethe papers, [ca. 1931]-1992.
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Hans Bethe papers, [ca. 1931]-1992.
Papers consist of Bethe's calculations, notes, and correspondence with colleagues concerning nuclear physics, solar, stellar, and nuclear energy, radiation, conduction in metals, quantum mechanics, the recommendation of physicists for various positions and grants, administration of the Cornell University Physics Department, Cornell courses, arms and arms control, underwater explosion research, nuclear test ban, and other topics; reports and hearings of the Atomic Energy Commission; Navy research reports; President's Science Advisory Committee memoranda; phonograph album of a television interview with Bethe concerning scientific education in the United States; articles, reprints, lectures, and textbooks by Bethe and others; reviews of professional writings; Ph.D. theses from the Cornell Physics Department; an engraving and two posters of Bethe used to advertise the Lauritsen Memorial Lecture for 1980; and correspondence received when Bethe won the Nobel Prize. Collection includes material on Strategic Defense Initiative, the H-Bomb and the Anti-Ballistic Missile, the end of the Cold War, and supernovae. Correspondents include Kenneth T. Bainbridge, Niels Bohr, Gregory Breit, Lee A. DuBridge, George Gamow, R. Clifton Gibbs, Emil J. Konopinski, Sigurd Kohler, Irving Langmuir, Ernest O. Lawrence, Edwin M. McMillan, Carleton Murdock, Lothar W. Nordheim, J. Robert Oppenheimer, George B. Pegram, Isidor I. Rabi, Morris E. Rose, Bruno Rossi, Harlow Shapley, Eugene Paul Wigner, Robert Wilson, and Victor Weisskopf. Records created or assembled by Hans Bethe. The collection includes correspondence; drafts and copies of Bethe's articles; articles and publications gathered for his research; notes and calculations; material related to arms control and nuclear energy advocacy, including copies of congressional testimony; meeting minutes and memoranda related to Cornell University and the physics department, and material assembled for teaching, such as overhead transparencies; clippings; transcripts of oral history interviews; and material relating to Bethe's consulting work, including memoranda from the President's Science Advisory Committee and Navy research reports. His research topics include nuclear physics, astrophysics, radiation, quantum mechanics, and metal conduction. Other topics include policy, and materials related to the history of physics and science, including research, biographies of other physics luminaries, and interviews with Bethe. Some Bethe interviews are printed, five are on videocassette, and one is on a phonograph. While material in the collection dates back to the 1930's, the bulk of it dates from 1950-2000. Bethe actually assembled some of the earlier material later. For instance, he later collected photocopies of his old letters from the 1930's, some of which were photocopied from other archives. Also, five videocassettes: "An Evening with Hans Bethe: The German A-Bomb Project"; "A Conversation with Emeritus Professor Dr. Hans Bethe and Dr. Victor Weisskopf"; "A Conversation with Emeritus Professors Dr. Hans Bethe and Dr. Robert Wilson"; and, "Hans Bethe: Super Nova Mechanism," and "'I can do that!' - Hans Bethe's First 60 Years at Cornell." Includes a photograph of Bethe, Day, Long et al at the groundbreaking for Newman Laboratory, and a photograph of Bethe with Peter Carruthers and Carson Mark near Los Alamos, circa 1980. Ten audio recordings, including Fermi Memoriam Session Remarks, 29 April 1955; Hans Bethe, introduced by Norris Bradbury (2 reels), n.d.; Physics Lecture, 7 May 1976 (1 cassette); "The Energy Problem I: The Crisis is Real," 17 May 1976; "The Energy Problem: The Necessity of Nuclear Power," 19 May 1976; and Loeb Lecture, "Reversing the Nuclear Arms Race," 11 November 1982; and "A Talk with Hans Bethe," WSKG, 30 March 1995. Also, packet celebrating life of Hans A. Bethe containing booklet "Hans Bethe, 1906-2005," DVD "Remembering Hans Bethe," three programs, one news release; movie film, "The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1967."
ArchivalResource: 7 cassette tapes.
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- Bethe, Hans A. (Hans Albrecht), 1906-2005. Hans Bethe papers, [ca. 1931]-1992.
Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988. Reminiscences of Isidor Isaac Rabi : oral history, 1985.
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Reminiscences of Isidor Isaac Rabi : oral history, 1985.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 1,102 leaves.Tape: 43 cassettes.
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- Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988. Reminiscences of Isidor Isaac Rabi : oral history, 1985.
Schwarzschild, Martin. Oral history interview with Martin Schwarzschild, 1977 March 10 to 19 July 1979.
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Oral history interview with Martin Schwarzschild, 1977 March 10 to 19 July 1979.
Life of his father, Karl Schwarzschild; father's scientific relationships in Göttingen (Felix Klein, David Hilbert); move to Potsdam, 1909; relations with Potsdam and Berlin scientists (Albert Einstein, Karl Sommerfeld); father's Jewish background concealed. M. Schwarzschild's youth in Göttingen and Berlin; early education, interest in astronomy and mathematics. Undergraduate at Göttingen Universität (Hans Kienle, Richard Courant, Neugebauer), 1930-1933; graduate work at Gottingen Observatory, 1933-1935; his reaction to Nazism. Introduction to astrophysics (Arthur Eddington), interest in stellar interiors and stellar evolution; contacts with other astronomers from Gottingen Observatory (Otto Heckmann, Kienle, Rupert Wildt); comments on general relativity; interest in pulsating stars; leaves Göttingen, 1936. Postdoctorate at Oslo (Svein Rosseland); Jan Oort, Ejnar Hertzsprung; mechanical analog computer for computations in astrophysics and celestial mechanics; comments on development of theory of stellar interiors, 1939-1950. To Harvard College Observatory (Harlow Shapley), 1938; C. Payne-Gaposchkin, Bart Bok; comparison of European and American observational style, social scene; Barbara Schwarzschild's difficulties as female astronomer; contacts with S. Chandrasekhar and other astronomers. Tour of the United States; visits Mt. Wilson Observatory (Wilhelm Baade, Rudolph Minkowski, Edwin Hubble, Milton Humason), 1940; Shapley's relationship with Mt. Wilson staff. Harvard (Fred Whipple), 1938-1941; Shapley as a leader; astronomy summer school at Harvard; work on Cepheid variables in M3 (Bok, Chandrasekhar); overall impact on Schwarzschild of Harvard period. Columbia University (Jan Schildt, I. I. Rabi), 1940-1942; difficulties there; origin and funding of Thomas Watson Astronomical Computing Center; discussion of cosmology in the late 1930s; contacts with physicists (Enrico Fermi). In U.S. Army, 1941-1945; enters as private, teaches math to recruits; refuses invitation to Los Alamos; transferred to Aberdeen Proving Ground, dissatisfaction there; to officers training school, does bombing analysis for Italian campaign. Work relating to stellar interiors and evolution, 1938-1946; nuclear energy source ideas (Hans Bethe, Fermi); Eddington, Gerard Kuiper, Chandrasekhar, G. Keller; German astronomers during World War II (Ludwig Biermann). Discussion of wife's career and her role in his career. Early ideas about red giants (Öpik, Herman Bondi, Fred Hoyle), 1946-1950. Work on acoustic wave energy transport (R. Richardson, Gold); work on chemical composition differences in stellar populations. To Princeton University (Spitzer, H. N. Russell), 1947; Project Matterhorn (start of bomb and fusion projects); relationship with Russell. Stellar evolution work in the 1950s; computer work (John Von Neumann, Richard Härm), mid-1950s; collaboration with Allan Sandage evolving a stellar model, 1952; computing towards red giants; observational cluster work, 1951; ages, metallicity, and the Big Bang; beginnings of "astrophysical" cosmology. Evolution theory after late 1950s; effect of computers on theoretical progress; relation of evolution theory to cosmology; general comments on his work in stellar evolution; interactions with Robert Dicke; views on cosmology, general relativity. Need for better solar convection work leads to use of balloons (James Van Allen); post-Sputnik funding; on cooperation with industry and engineers; Stratoscope II (Bob Danielson, Spitzer). Years advising the National Science Foundation, President's Science Advisory Committee, 1959-1976, and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Von Neumann), to 1969; The International Astronomical Union, 1964-1970; American Asronomical Society, 1967-1973. Informal advisor to various observatories: Kitt Peak National Observatory, Mt. Wilson-Palomar Observatories, Carnegie Southern Observatory. Recent work on galactic structure. Reflects on importance of ethical standards; his feelings about religion and nature.
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- Schwarzschild, Martin. Oral history interview with Martin Schwarzschild, 1977 March 10 to 19 July 1979.
Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-. Radio interview with I. I. Rabi by Philip Kotlar on WNYC [sound recording] / 1971 August 12.
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Radio interview with I. I. Rabi by Philip Kotlar on WNYC [sound recording] / 1971 August 12.
Rabi discusses his participation in the United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy in 1955; control of atomic weapons; control of nuclear reactors; and non-proliferation treaty.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape cassette (30 min.) : analog, mono. ; 4 in.
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- Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-. Radio interview with I. I. Rabi by Philip Kotlar on WNYC [sound recording] / 1971 August 12.
Records of the Office of Scientific Research and Development. 1939 - 1947. Records Relating to Research
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Records of the Office of Scientific Research and Development. 1939 - 1947. Records Relating to Research
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Edward U. Condon Papers, Circa 1920-1974
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Edward U. Condon Papers Circa 1920-1974
Edward Uhler Condon was a theoretical physicist at Princeton University and Westinghouse Laboratories who later served as director of the National Bureau of Standards (1945-1951), and as the director of research and development (1951-1954) and consulting physicist (1954-1974) at Corning Glass Works. The Condon Papers includes correspondence, notebooks, writings, photographs, and other materials concerning Condon's education, teaching, and his government, industrial, and academic.
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Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-. Press conference on the nuclear test ban treaty [sound recording] / 1962.
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Press conference on the nuclear test ban treaty [sound recording] / 1962.
Recording of a press conference. I. I. Rabi reads a statement supporting the Test Ban Treaty signed by Nobel Prize winners, followed by short statements of support by J. D. Watson and E. M. Purcell, and a question and answer session.
ArchivalResource: 2 sound tape reels : 3 3/4 ips, analog, mono. ; 7 in.
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- Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-. Press conference on the nuclear test ban treaty [sound recording] / 1962.
Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988. Reminiscences of Isidor Isaac Rabi : oral history, 1962.
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Reminiscences of Isidor Isaac Rabi : oral history, 1962.
Childhood and education, New York City; early interest and experiments in physical sciences; Cornell and first awareness of physics; return to New York City; Brooklyn Study Circle and intellectual ferment of the 1920s; dissertation, early papers; Europe 1927-29, especially Copenhagen and Hamburg; Columbia 1929 on; activity in theoretical and experimental physics; quantum theory, complementarity; students. Impressions of many scientists, including Niels Bohr, Wolfgang Pauli, Robert Oppenheimer.
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- Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988. Reminiscences of Isidor Isaac Rabi : oral history, 1962.
Marcus, David. Collection of correspondence sent to and from David Marcus regarding the bombing of Nagasaki: 1971-1982.
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Collection of correspondence sent to and from David Marcus regarding the bombing of Nagasaki: 1971-1982.
In 1971 Marcus wrote to physicist Edward Teller regarding his role in the decision to bomb Nagasaki. Teller's response is here included, as well as letters by scientists and others who describe their understanding of why the bomb was dropped on Nagasaki after Hiroshima. Correspondents include: Emilio Segre, Isidore Rabi, Vannevar Bush, Luis Alvarez, Ralph Lapp, Hitoshi Matoshima (Mayor of Nagasaki 1982) and George Kistiakowsky (head of explosives at Los Alamos). Contains April 3, 1944 issue of Time Magazine with Vannevar Bush on cover, and a copy of Luis Alvarez's paper "Adventures in Nuclear Physics," signed by him.
ArchivalResource: 8 letters, plus clippings and magazine articles.
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- Marcus, David. Collection of correspondence sent to and from David Marcus regarding the bombing of Nagasaki: 1971-1982.
White, Addison Hughson, 1909-. Oral history interview Addison Hughson White, 1976 September 30.
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Oral history interview Addison Hughson White, 1976 September 30.
Family background and early education; studying chemistry at Occidental College. Work at Bell Laboratories in 1930s; job freeze during the Depression. Stanley Morgan's work on dielectric constants. Columbia University; Isidor Isaac Rabi's course; comparison of academic and industrial scientists; colloquia and study groups; Karl Darrow, Foster Nix, and William Shockley; transfer to Metallurgy Department, work on single crystals of zinc. The Bell Laboratories Record; work under Lester Germer and Clinton J. Davisson, their experiments; carbon deposits on filaments using x-ray diffraction; Richard Grisdale, Wilfred E. Campbell. Evolution in role of basic research at Bell Labs, Mervin Kelly's role; Oliver Buckley; Bell Labs conference, 1954; American Institute of Physics symposium. Awareness of work on copper oxide rectifiers by Joe Becker, C. Davisson, Walter Brattain; work on microphone carbon; Allan Holden's work on quartz; changes in the solid state program. The war years; material research of Jack Scaff and Grisdale; pn junction; technological application; effects of war on solid state research, interactions with other solid state centers. Postwar years, Leland A. Wooten's group, 1945; Dean Wooldridge's group; reasons for John Bardeen's leaving; James Fisk's group; development of transistor under William Shockley. Also prominently mentioned are: Ralph Bown, Karl Kelchner Darrow, Harvey Fletcher, Harold T. Friis, Conyers Herring, Stanley Owen Morgan, Gerald Leondus Pearson, Pierce, Charles Hard Townes; Bell Telephone Laboratories Colloquia, and Bell Telephone Laboratories Record.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 42 pp.
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- White, Addison Hughson, 1909-. Oral history interview Addison Hughson White, 1976 September 30.
Inglis, David Rittenhouse, 1905-1995. Conversations with David Inglis, [videorecording] Feb.-May, 1989
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Conversations with David Inglis, [videorecording] Feb.-May, 1989
Series of titled interview sessions with David Inglis as the subject and a varying group of his colleagues participating. Part 1 (Feb. 16, 1989): "Physics and Physicists in the 1920s and 1930s" includes discussion of Inglis' student days; theoretical physics; Wolfgang Pauli. Part 2 (Feb. 23, 1989): "The War Years" with discussions about Inglis' years at Johns Hopkins, and the development of the atomic bomb at Los Alamos Laboratory. Part 3 (March 28, 1989): In "The Frontiers of Physics", the group discusses the nuclear shell model. Part 4 (April 25, 1989): "The Post War Years" discussion centers on scientists and politics of the era. Part 5 (May 2, 1989): "The Problems of Arms Control and Disarmament". Part 6 (May 4, 1989): "The 1970s and 1980s", where the group continues to discuss nuclear power; Atoms for Peace; wind power; nuclear accidents like Chernobyl. Also prominently mentioned are: Bernard Baruch, Hans Bethe, Aage Bohr, Niels Bohr, Gregory Breit, Edward U. Condon, Walter M. Elsasser, Enrico Fermi, Richard Feynman, Werner Heisenberg, Alfred Land, David Lilienthal, J. Robert Openheimer, I. I. Rabi, George Shortley, Leo Szilard, Edward Teller, Eugene Wigner; Atoms for Peace, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 139 pp.
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- Inglis, David Rittenhouse, 1905-1995. Conversations with David Inglis, [videorecording] Feb.-May, 1989
Pocono Conference on Physics. 1948 Mar 30-Apr 1. Conference notes prepared informally and unofficially by John A. Wheeler, 1948.
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Conference notes prepared informally and unofficially by John A. Wheeler, 1948.
Notes taken by Wheeler at the famous Pocono Conference sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences at which Julian Schwinger and Richard Feynman presented theories for the Lamb shift. Wheeler informally and unofficially prepared these copies at Princeton, April 2, 1948, without having an opportunity to check with the participants. This conference is considered to have played an important role in the birth of modern quantum electrodynamics. Other presenters at the conference were: H. Bethe, A. Bohr, N. Bohr, P.A.M. Dirac, Enrico Fermi, W. Lamb, A. Pais, I.I. Rabi, B. Rossi, R. Serber and E. Teller.
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- Pocono Conference on Physics. 1948 Mar 30-Apr 1. Conference notes prepared informally and unofficially by John A. Wheeler, 1948.
Medicus, Heinrich, 1918-. International congress for nuclear physics, quantum electrodynamics and cosmic radiation [motion picture] / photographed by Heinrich Medicus.
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International congress for nuclear physics, quantum electrodynamics and cosmic radiation [motion picture] / photographed by Heinrich Medicus. 1949.
Participants, photographed by Medicus, at conference (organized by the Italian and Swiss Physical Societies), held in Basel, Switzerland. Speakers include: Otto Frisch, Bruno Pontecorvo, and Emilio Segrè. Attendees include: Enrico Fermi, Werner Heisenberg, Lew Kowarski, Hendrik Kramers, Lise Meitner, Wolfgang Pauli, I.I. Rabi, and Gian Carlo Wick.
ArchivalResource: 1 film reel (10 min.) : si., b&w ; 8 mm.
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- Medicus, Heinrich, 1918-. International congress for nuclear physics, quantum electrodynamics and cosmic radiation [motion picture] / photographed by Heinrich Medicus.
Purcell, Edward M. Oral history interview with Edward Mills Purcell, 1977 June 8 and 14.
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Oral history interview with Edward Mills Purcell, 1977 June 8 and 14.
Early life in Illinois; B.S. from Purdue University under Karl Lark-Horovitz, 1929-1933. Visit to Technische Hochschule in Karlsruhe. Theoretical and experimental work and teaching at Harvard University, 1934-1941, under Emory L. Chaffee, Kenneth T. Bainbridge, John Van Vleck. World War II research on radar at MIT Radiation Laboratory, 1941-1946. Return to Harvard; teaching, nuclear magnetic resonance and 21-cm line research. Discusses government consulting work, 1950-1970, especially President's Science Advisory Committee, American Physical Society presidency; teaching at Harvard. Interests in astrophysics, developing physics curricula. Also prominently mentioned are: Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge, Felix Bloch, Bobby Cutler, Robert Henry Dicke, Edwards, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harold Ewen, Ferry, William Francis Giauque, William Webster Hansen, Malcolm Hebb, Ted Hunt, Lyndon B. Johnson, Fritz Leonhart, Dunlap McNair, Otto Oldenburg, Jan Hendrik Oort, Wolfgang Pauli, Robert V. Pound, Isidor Isaac Rabi, Norman Foster Ramsey, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Schnabel, Julian R. Schwinger, Francis Eugene Simon, Charles Steinmetz, Henry Torrey, Hendrik Christoffell van de Hulst, John Von Neumann, Isidor Walerstein, Walter Witzel, Hubert J. Yearian, Jerrold Reinach Zacharias; Bell System Technical Journal, Great Britain Royal Air Force Coastal Command, Radio Research Laboratory, Illinois Southeastern Telephone Co., Killian Committee, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, National Academy of Sciences, Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden, Unitarian Church, United States Office of Naval Research, University of California at Berkeley, and Voice of America.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 59 pp.
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- Purcell, Edward M. Oral history interview with Edward Mills Purcell, 1977 June 8 and 14.
Panofsky, Wolfgang Kurt Hermann, 1919-. Oral history interview with Wolfgang Kurt Hermann Panofsky, 1973 May 15 to 1974 June 3.
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Oral history interview with Wolfgang Kurt Hermann Panofsky, 1973 May 15 to 1974 June 3.
Family background and childhood in Germany, 1919-1934; emigration to U.S. and undergraduate study and life at Princeton University, 1934-1938. Graduate work at California Institute of Technology, 1938-1942; work with Jesse W. M. DuMond, course load, and importance of his thesis. War work at California Institute of Technology; problems because of enemy alien status; work on firing error indicators. War work at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory: atomic bomb explosion, feelings concerning implications. Research at University of California at Berkeley, 1945-1951: construction of linear accelerator under Luis Alvarez (training, funding, working relationships, work schedules, relationship with other research groups), work on synchrotron, bevatron, Material Testing Accelerator project, neutal meson work and pion work; campus life, teaching responsibilities, textbook writing with Melba Phillips; security measures at Berkeley, 1945-1951: Berkeley's loyalty oath leads to move to Stanford University, 1951. The "Screw Driver" report (with Robert Hofstadter) for the Atomic Energy Commission. Korean War-related work (Felix Bloch, Edward L. Ginzton, Robert Kyhl); rigid politics of physics department; Washington involvement; consultant to the Air Force Science Advisory Board; Hans Bethe, Edward Teller; Bethe's Conference of Experts, 1958; Geneva negotiations, 1959; George Kistiakowski and Isidor I. Rabi; appointment to President's Science Advisory Committee, 1960; Dwight D. Eisenhower. Government support of science; Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC); Joint Committee on Atomic Energy hearings (Ginzton, Varian Associates); avoiding the "Berkeley image" at SLAC. Also prominently mentioned are: Sue Gray Norton Alsalan, Carl David Anderson, Raymond Thayer Birge, Hugh Bradner, Henry Eyring, Don Gow, Alex E. S. Green, William Webster Hansen, Joel Henry Hildebrand, Giulo Lattes, Ernest Orlando Lawrence, Edwin Mattison McMillan, John Francis Neylan, Hans Arnold Panofsky, Ryokishi Sagane, Robert Gordon Sproul, Raymond L. Steinberger, Charles Hard Townes, Watters, Gian Carlo Wick, John Robert Woodyard, Dean E. Wooldridge, Fritz Zwicky; Federation of American Scientists, and Lawrence Radiation
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 161 pp.
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- Panofsky, Wolfgang Kurt Hermann, 1919-. Oral history interview with Wolfgang Kurt Hermann Panofsky, 1973 May 15 to 1974 June 3.
Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988. After-dinner speech before the American Physical Society [sound recording] / 1967 November 17.
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After-dinner speech before the American Physical Society [sound recording] / 1967 November 17.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : analog, mono. ; 5 in.
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- Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988. After-dinner speech before the American Physical Society [sound recording] / 1967 November 17.
Marshak, Robert E. (Robert Eugene), 1916-1992. Oral history interview with Robert Marshak, 1970.
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Oral history interview with Robert Marshak, 1970.
Childhood and early education in New York, undergraduate education in philosophy at Columbia College, 1932-1936; years of graduate study in physics at Columbia University, 1936-1937; influence of Isidor I. Rabi, the joint NYU-Columbia seminar in physics; transfer to Cornell University for graduate work in nuclear physics, 1937-1939; influence of Hans Bethe; thesis work on white dwarfs; first teaching position at University of Rochester, joint work with Victor Weisskopf in nuclear physics and particles; remarks on war years, astrophysics, cyclotrons, and other matters; Shelter Island Conferences. Formation of the Federation of American Scientists (F.A.S.) in 1946; Marshak succeeds Robert Wilson as Chairman, 1947. World Federation of Scientific workers, chaired by Frédéric Joliot-Curie, wants to enroll F.A.S. (1947, in Paris meeting). Marshak's work on two-meson theory. F.A.S. issues in the 1950s; the Emergency Committee and F.A.S.; Einstein's interests and views on relation of science to society; comments on J. Robert Oppenheimer; chairmanship at University of Rochester; Lee DuBridge; long-range plan and extensive development of physics department funded through AEC contracts; training of students from abroad such as Okubo, Sudarshan, Messiah, Regge. Last half of interview covers the Rochester conferences. Scientific work during the 1950s, the V-A interaction (George Sudarshan) theory (a.k.a. Feynman-Gell-Mann theory of weak interactions); books and works with graduate students. Travels to Europe and India (Tata Institute), 1953. Accepts City College (CUNY) presidency; reasons for leaving University of Rochester. Also prominently mentioned are: Robert Fox Bacher, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, George Braxton Pegram, Julian R. Schwinger, Edward Teller; Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Radiation Laboratory.
ArchivalResource: Audiotape: 5 5-inch reels (16.0 hrs.)Transcript: 257 pp. (4 sessions)
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- Marshak, Robert E. (Robert Eugene), 1916-1992. Oral history interview with Robert Marshak, 1970.
Millman, Sidney, 1908-. Oral history interview with Sidney Millman, 1974 August 2 to 21 August 1975.
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Oral history interview with Sidney Millman, 1974 August 2 to 21 August 1975.
Born in Poland, attended City College of New York and Columbia University; Ph.D. work with Isidor I. Rabi; work on nuclear magnetic moments and microwave radar. Columbia Radiation Laboratory, invented Rising Sun Magnetron. Bell Laboratories (James Fisk) magnetrons and travelling wave tubes; Director of Physical Research, 1952; involvement in the constant reorganization of research areas and groups. Breakup of transistor physics of solids, physical electronics group, discussions of work in magnetism, the gyrator (Clarence Lester Hogan), solid state group: transistors, individuals and their specialties; interest in semiconductors. Bell Lab's training programs and educational activities (Conyers Herring, Karl Darrow, Fisk). Balance of administration and research; strengths of department heads. Also prominently mentioned are: Walter Houser Brattain, Lester Halbert Germer, Geschwind, Richard Orvis Grisdale, Homer Hagstrum, Theodore Maiman, Stanley Owen Morgan, and William Shockley.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, Session I, II, 32 Pgs. Session III Untranscribed.
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- Millman, Sidney, 1908-. Oral history interview with Sidney Millman, 1974 August 2 to 21 August 1975.
Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-. Pupin lecture: Physics colloquium, 1966.
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Pupin lecture: Physics colloquium, 1966.
Transcription of the Pupin lecture delivered at Columbia University on May 13, 1966, in which Rabi discusses some of the history of physics at Columbia University, and conditions there prior to the building of the Pupin Laboratory. The lecture also covers the work of Paul Dirac, Erwin Schrödinger, and Werner Heisenberg in the 1920s; Rabi's own graduate studies at Cornell University, including the background to his dissertation and the details of the actual research; his work in Europe first with Erwin Schrödinger, briefly with Niels Bohr, with Otto Stern and Wolfgang Pauli, and finally with Werner Heisenberg, and the atmosphere prevalent in physics at that time.
ArchivalResource: 27 pp.
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- Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-. Pupin lecture: Physics colloquium, 1966.
Ruth Nanda Anshen Papers, 1938-1986.
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Ruth Nanda Anshen Papers 1938-1986.
ArchivalResource: 16.8 linear ft (ca. 14,000 items in 40 boxes).
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- Ruth Nanda Anshen Papers, 1938-1986.
John Archibald Wheeler Papers, 1880-2008, 1880-2008
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John Archibald Wheeler Papers, 1880-2008 1880-2008
There are correspondence, notebooks, reports, recordings, etc. of this award-winning physicist and pioneer theorist on the existence of black holes. A student of Karl Herzfeld at Johns Hopkins University, John Archibald Wheeler studied nuclear fission with Neils Bohr. The numerous volumes of research notebooks in the collection, Wheeler's daily record of calculations, meetings attended and conversations held about his work, are of primary significance. Among other subjects, they cover physics, nucleonics, quantum electrodynamics, and relativity. The correspondence in the collection contains many personal evaluations of scientists (subject to restrictions on use), as well as Wheeler's contributions to promoting physics and scientific education and training in general. There are important series relating to his participation in the 1950s on the Committee on Scientific and Technical Personnel of NATO, headed by Senator Henry M. Jackson, and his organizational work on the Joint Committee of the American Physical Society and the American Philosophical Society on the History of Theoretical Physics in the Twentieth Century.
ArchivalResource: 150.0 Linear feet, Ca. 17,000 items
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- John Archibald Wheeler Papers, 1880-2008, 1880-2008
DuBridge, Lee A. (Lee Alvin), 1901-1994. Radiation Laboratory Reunion [sound recording] / 1976 November.
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Radiation Laboratory Reunion [sound recording] / 1976 November.
A celebration of the early years of the M.I.T. Radiation Laboratory. Speakers include: James Killian, A.G. Hill, Lee DuBridge, I.I. Rabi, and songs by Arthur Roberts. Also includes extended periods of brief commentary about a slide show and several films running in the background.
ArchivalResource: 2 sound cassettes (3 hr.) : analog, mono. ; 4 in.
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- DuBridge, Lee A. (Lee Alvin), 1901-1994. Radiation Laboratory Reunion [sound recording] / 1976 November.
Smith, Cyril Stanley, 1903-1992. Oral history interview with Cyril Stanley Smith, 1976 September 23.
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Oral history interview with Cyril Stanley Smith, 1976 September 23.
Family background, early interests in science; study of metallurgy at University of Birmingham, graduate study at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, postdoctoral study with John Norton on x-rays, 1926. Work at American Brass Co. under Willard H. Bennett on chemical control of production, management of Copper Alloy Research Lab. History of the study of metallurgy, effects of the Depression; recruitment for work as research supervisor in the Projects Research Committee of the NDRC War Metallurgy Committee; work at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory on plutonium and uranium, beginning in 1943. Early discussions with Enrico Fermi about setting up Institutes at University of Chicago; work on microstructure and surface energy of metals at Institute of Metals, the work atmosphere, Harold Urey and Willard Libby at the Institute for Nuclear Studies. Funding of academic science, effects of World War II on science. Appointment to General Advisory Committee (GAC) of the Atomic Energy Commission, the Committee's priorities, power and decision-making processes, other Committee members and consultants: J. Robert Oppenheimer, Fermi, Isidor I. Rabi, Robert Bacher, John Manley, Hans Bethe, Norris Bradbury; views on reactor development and national nuclear policy; the Super (hydrogen bomb) incident and its influence on the status of GAC; reactions to the Soviet bomb, Edward Teller, disagreements about the weapons program; atmosphere and. Attitudes about science in the 1950s, Luis Alvarez's charge against Ernest Lawrence. Smith's later work on history of technology.
ArchivalResource: 1 session.Transcript: 50 p.
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- Smith, Cyril Stanley, 1903-1992. Oral history interview with Cyril Stanley Smith, 1976 September 23.
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers, 1910-1994 (bulk 1922-1991)
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Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers 1910-1994 (bulk 1922-1991)
Linus Pauling (1901-1994), a 1923 OSU graduate and the only recipient of two unshared Nobel Prizes, (Chemistry, 1954; Peace, 1962) undertook a wide range of studies during his seventy-year career as a scientist, humanitarian and peace activist. The collection, comprised of over five hundred thousand items, contains all of Pauling's personal and scientific papers, research materials, correspondence, photographs, awards, and memorabilia. Not only does the Pauling archive reflect Linus Pauling's long and varied scientific career, the presence of Ava Helen Pauling's (1903-1981) papers also indicates their mutual devotion to world peace and to each other.
ArchivalResource: 4437 linear feet; 1800 boxes
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- Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers, 1910-1994 (bulk 1922-1991)
I. I. Rabi Papers, 1899-1989, (bulk 1945-1968)
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I. I. Rabi Papers 1899-1989 (bulk 1945-1968)
Physicist and educator. The collection documents Rabi's research in physics, particularly in the fields of radar and nuclear energy, leading to the development of lasers, atomic clocks, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and to his 1944 Nobel Prize in physics; his work as a consultant to the atomic bomb project at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory and as an advisor on science policy to the United States government, the United Nations, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization during and after World War II; and his studies, research, and professorships in physics chiefly at Columbia University and also at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
ArchivalResource: 41,500 items; 105 cartons plus 1 oversize plus 4 classified; 42 linear feet
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- I. I. Rabi Papers, 1899-1989, (bulk 1945-1968)
Frisch, Otto Robert, 1904-. Oral history interview with Otto Robert Frisch, 1963 May 8.
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Oral history interview with Otto Robert Frisch, 1963 May 8.
This interview was conducted as part of the Archives for the History of Quantum Physics project, which includes tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with ca. 100 atomic and quantum physicists. Subjects discuss their family backgrounds, how they became interested in physics, their educations, people who influenced them, their careers including social influences on the conditions of research, and the state of atomic, nuclear, and quantum physics during the period in which they worked. Discussions of scientific matters relate to work that was done between approximately 1900 and 1930, with an emphasis on the discovery and interpretations of quantum mechanics in the 1920s. Also prominently mentioned are: Niels Henrik David Bohr, Albert Einstein, James Franck, Fritz London, Karl Mueller, Peter Pringsheim, Isidor Isaac Rabi, Otto Stern, Hans Thirring, Otto Warburg; and Universität Wien.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 12 pp.
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- Frisch, Otto Robert, 1904-. Oral history interview with Otto Robert Frisch, 1963 May 8.
Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988. Oral history interview with I. I. Rabi, 1963 December 8.
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Oral history interview with I. I. Rabi, 1963 December 8.
This interview was conducted as part of the Archives for the History of Quantum Physics project, which includes tapes and transcripts of oral history interviews conducted with ca. 100 atomic and quantum physicists. Subjects discuss their family backgrounds, how they became interested in physics, their educations, people who influenced them, their careers including social influences on the conditions of research, and the state of atomic, nuclear, and quantum physics during the period in which they worked. Discussions of scientific matters relate to work that was done between approximately 1900 and 1930, with an emphasis on the discovery and interpretations of quantum mechanics in the 1920s. Also prominently mentioned are: Niels Henrik David Bohr, Max Born, Gregory Breit, A. C. Crehore, Peter Josef William Debye, Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac, Paul Ehrenfest, R. Fraser, Werner Heisenberg, Paul Hertz, Edwin Crawford Kemble, Earl H. Kennard, Ralph de Laer Kronig, Willis Eugene Lamb, Wilhelm Lenz, Maclaurin, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Wolfgang Pauli, Henry Augustus Rowland, Erwin Schrödinger, John Clarke Slater, Arnold Sommerfeld, Otto Stern, Phillip Subkow, Leo Szilard, John B. Taylord, John Hasbrouck Van Vleck, Wilhelm Wien, A. P. Wills; Columbia University, Cornell University, Kbe︣nhavns Universitet, New York City College, Universität Berlin, Universität Göttingen, Universität Hamburg, and Universität Leipzig.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 38 pp.
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- Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988. Oral history interview with I. I. Rabi, 1963 December 8.
Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-. Letter of assessment of John Rigden to the American Institute of Physics, 1987.
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Letter of assessment of John Rigden to the American Institute of Physics, 1987.
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- Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-. Letter of assessment of John Rigden to the American Institute of Physics, 1987.
Nix, Foster Cary, 1905-. Oral history interview with Foster Cary Nix, 1975 June 27.
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Oral history interview with Foster Cary Nix, 1975 June 27.
Mainly concerns Nix's work at Bell Laboratories. Educational background; recollections of John B. Johnson, Nix's work on barriers for gaseous diffusion plants during World War II; physics seminars at Bell Labs in the 1930s, and the relation of Bell Labs to the international physics community. Also prominently mentioned are: John Bardeen, Joseph A. Becker, Hans Albrecht Bethe, Eugene Booth, Walter Bothe, Walter Houser Brattain, Oliver E. Buckley, James Chadwick, Marie Sklodowska Curie, Pierre Curie, Karl Kelchner Darrow, Clinton Joseph Davisson, John R. Dunning, James Brown Fisk, Harvey Fletcher, Lester Halbert Germer, Stephane Groueff, Leslie Richard Groves, Fritz Haber, Werner Heisenberg, Alan Holden, H.E. Ives, Frédéric Joliot-Curie, Mervin J. Kelly, Charles Kittel, Ernest Orlando Lawrence, Sir Nevill Francis Mott, Linus Pauling, Sir Rudolf Ernst Peierls, Robert Wichard Pohl, Isidor Isaac Rabi, William Shockley, John Clarke Slater, Gordon K. Teale, Charles Hard Townes, E.C. Wente, Addison Hughson White, Eugene Paul Wigner, Dean E. Wooldridge; Columbia University, Cornell University, Keley Corporation, Manhattan Project, Reviews of Modern Physics, and University of Alabama.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 50 p.
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- Nix, Foster Cary, 1905-. Oral history interview with Foster Cary Nix, 1975 June 27.
Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-. Pupin lecture [sound recording] / 1966 May 13.
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Pupin lecture [sound recording] / 1966 May 13.
The Pupin lecture delivered at Columbia University on May 13, 1966, in which Rabi discusses some of the history of physics at Columbia University, and conditions there prior to the building of the Pupin Laboratory. The lecture also covers the work of Paul Dirac, Erwin Schrödinger, and Werner Heisenberg in the 1920s; Rabi's own graduate studies at Cornell University, including the background to his dissertation and the details of the actual research; his work in Europe first with Erwin Schrödinger, briefly with Niels Bohr, with Otto Stern and Wolfgang Pauli, and finally with Werner Heisenberg, and the atmosphere prevalent in physics at that time.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel : 3 3/4 ips, analog, mono. ; 7 in.
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- Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-. Pupin lecture [sound recording] / 1966 May 13.
Tamiya, Hiroshi, 1903-1984. Hiroshi Tamiya caricature sketch book, 1948-1951.
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Hiroshi Tamiya caricature sketch book, 1948-1951.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (1 sketchbook)
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- Tamiya, Hiroshi, 1903-1984. Hiroshi Tamiya caricature sketch book, 1948-1951.
Matchette, Franklin J., 1863-1943. Papers, 1893-1958.
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Papers, 1893-1958.
Papers of a successful hotel manager, inventor, and philosopher, relating primarily to his scientific interests and the development and propagation of his Absolute-Relative Theory as a metaphysical basis for the universe. Includes correspondence, notes, writings and speeches, and records of the Matchette Foundation which supported his theory after his death. Correspondents include Horace J. Bridges, Edward Macomb Duff, Mary Anita Ewer, I. I. Rabi, Alan W. Watts, and Dudley Zuver.
ArchivalResource: 7.6 c.f. (20 archives boxes)
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- Matchette, Franklin J., 1863-1943. Papers, 1893-1958.
Gould, Gordon, 1920-2005. Oral history interview with Gordon Gould, 1983 April 8 and October 23.
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Oral history interview with Gordon Gould, 1983 April 8 and October 23.
Studied at Union College, worked at Westinghouse. Initial graduate work at Yale University, 194l-1943, with concentration on optical spectroscopy. Trained personnel in vacuum technology for Manhattan Project. Additional graduate study under Polykarp Kusch at Columbia University; at I. I. Rabi's suggestion, applied optical pumping in his thesis work. Suggested optical pumping of maser. Remarks on maser's commercial potential and potential of the laser. Discussion of his attitude vis-a-vis Charles Townes and Arthur Schawlow, ca. 1957. Recruitment to Technical Research Group, Inc. and work on laser, ca. 1958. Almost entirely concerned with Gould's activities from 1958-1967, while he was at TRG Inc. Reception of his laser idea by TRG staff, job activities during the years when his lack of clearance prevented him from concentrating on lasers; some of the laser projects he undertook once TRG's laser contract was declassified.
ArchivalResource: Preliminary transcript.
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Fund for the Republic Records, 1928-1964, 1952-1961
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Fund for the Republic Records 1928-1964 1952-1961
The Records of the Fund for the Republic document the activities of the Fund for the Republic, Inc. and its defense of civil rights and civil liberties from 1952 through 1961. The records provide an invaluable look at the Fund's struggle to uphold the basic principles of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights during the years of McCarthyism and its aftermath.
ArchivalResource: 91.1 linear feet; 201 archival boxes, 4 8x10 photograph boxes, 1 11x11box, 1 18.5x14.5 oversized box, and 2 custom-made boxes
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- Fund for the Republic Records, 1928-1964, 1952-1961
Bryant, John. John Bryant collection.
Title:
John Bryant collection.
Manuscripts, journal articles, photographs, and correspondence pertaining to radar history. Also includes a collection of approximately 98 oral history interviews conducted by Bryant and others, including Henry Guerlac. Guerlac interviewees include Luis Alverez, Lloyd Berkner, Vannevar Bush, Karl T. Compton, Lee DuBridge, Alfred Loomis, F. W. Loomis and I. I. Rabi, and E. C. Pollard.
ArchivalResource: Ca. 2.4 meters.
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- Bryant, John. John Bryant collection.
Bloembergen, N. Oral history interview with Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1983 June 27.
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Oral history interview with Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1983 June 27.
Graduate research on nuclear magnetic resonance at Harvard with Edward M. Purcell and Robert V. Pound, 1946-1947. Leiden postdoctoral fellowship, 1947-1948. Microwave and nuclear experiments as a Harvard Junior Fellow, 1949-1951. Early years in the Harvard Division of Engineering and Applied Physics. The 3-level maser. Nonlinear optics in the 1960s. Also prominently mentioned are: John A. Armstrong, Nikolai Gennadievich Basov, George Benedek, Francis Bitter, Felix Bloch, Gregory Breit, Vannevar Bush, Al Clogston, James Bryant Conant, William Culver, Gene Cummins, Damon, Robert Henry Dicke, Peter Alden Franken, Elsa Meints Garmire, Alexander J. Glass, Glauber, Gordon, Gorter, Grivet, Arthur de Haas, William Webster Hansen, Herscher, Clarence Lester Hogan, Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes, Robert Karplus, Rudolf Kompfner, André Lallemand, Jim Meyer, Peter Pershan, Isidor Isaac Rabi, Arthur Leonard Schawlow, Julian R. Schwinger, Malcolm Woodrow Pershing Strandberg, Charles Hard Townes, John Hasbrouck Van Vleck, Shih Wang, Welton, Irvin Wieder, Wolf, Zeldovitch; American Physical Society, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Institute for Defense Analysis (IDA), International Business Machines Corporation, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Lincoln Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Radiation Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Netherlands Ministerie van Oderwijs en Wetenschappen, and Optical Society of America.
ArchivalResource: Sound recordings: 3 sound cassettes (ca. 2.25 hrs.), 1 session.Transcript: 42 p.
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- Bloembergen, N. Oral history interview with Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1983 June 27.
Seitz, Frederick, 1911-2008. The Princeton years and beyond, 1930-1940: Invited paper for the March 1992 meeting of the American Physical Society, 1992.
Title:
The Princeton years and beyond, 1930-1940: Invited paper for the March 1992 meeting of the American Physical Society, 1992.
Draft paper outlining Seitz's professional career in the context of developments in the field of solid state physics. Seitz discusses his undergraduate education at Stanford University, his graduate studies at Princeton under Edward Condon and Eugene Wigner, his post in the Physics Department of the University of Rochester, the publication of his book The Modern Theory of Solids, his move to the General Electric Research Laboratories (1937), and then to the University of Pennsylvania Physics Department (1939) where he continued to work during World War II. The paper also contains accounts of many of Seitz's colleagues and their research. Those prominently mentioned include John Bardeen, Edward Condon, Lee DuBridge, Saul Dushman, Robert Hofstadter, Albert Hull, Nevill Mott, Isidor I. Rabi, William Shockley, John Slater, John von Neumann, and Eugene Wigner.
ArchivalResource: 21 p.
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- Seitz, Frederick, 1911-2008. The Princeton years and beyond, 1930-1940: Invited paper for the March 1992 meeting of the American Physical Society, 1992.
Dicke, Robert H. (Robert Henry). Response to Laser History Project Survey, 1983.
Title:
Response to Laser History Project Survey, 1983.
File includes: a scientific autobiography in which Dicke describes his early interest in math and science; his high school education; his college studies at the University of Rochester under Lee A. Dubridge and Frederick Seitz, at whose suggestion he transferred to Princeton University in 1937. Dicke describes his encounters at the Institute for Advanced Study with Albert Einstein, Eugene Wigner, Isidor I. Rabi, Niels Bohr, Wolfgang Pauli, Paul Dirac, and Leo Szilard; and his work with fellow students David Frisch, Ray Emerich, and Hans and Wolfgang Panofsky. Dicke recounts his graduate work at the University of Rochester in nuclear physics under Victor Weisskopf; his work during World War II at the Radiation Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he invented "chirp" radar, coherent pulse and monopulse radar, and the microwave radiometer; his work after the war at Princeton University with microwave measurements and photo-ionization of sodium atoms; his later interests in gravitation, Mach's Principle, scalar-tensor theory, geophysics, and astrophysics. File also includes a list of publications, a list of patents, a curriculum vitae, and a survey of Dicke's unpublished materials.
ArchivalResource: 31 pp.
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- Dicke, Robert H. (Robert Henry). Response to Laser History Project Survey, 1983.
Joseph Mayer Papers, 1920 - 1983
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Joseph Mayer Papers, 1920 - 1983
Papers of a theoretical chemical physicist, researcher, author, consultant, and professor of chemistry at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) from 1960 until his retirement in 1973. Mayer is best known for his work in statistical mechanics and the application of statistical mechanics to concepts of liquids and dense gases. His accomplishments include the writing of two important textbooks in the field, STATISTICAL MECHANICS (1940) and EQUILIBRIUM STATISTICAL MECHANICS (1968), as well as numerous papers and articles which stimulated scientific inquiry. Before coming to UCSD, Mayer taught at Johns Hopkins University, Columbia University, and the University of Chicago. His first wife was the physicist Maria Goeppert Mayer (1906-1972), who shared the Nobel Prize for physics in 1963. Joseph Mayer married Margaret Griffin in 1972.Most of the materials in the collection date from 1946 to 1973, although some items, such as Mayer's college memorabilia, originate in earlier periods. Most important are the writings and correspondence. Also included are materials, 1973-1975, created by Mayer as president of the American Physical Society. Among the significant correspondents represented in the collection are Max Born, Johannes Hans Jensen, Martin Kamen, Linus Pauling, Roger Revelle, Leo Szilard, Hermann Weyl, and Bruno Zimm. Absent from the materials are records related to Mayer's consulting work for the United States Government during and after World War II. Also absent is documentation of his activities at Johns Hopkins and Columbia University. The collection is divided into thirteen series: 1) BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS, 2) GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 3) WRITINGS BY JOSEPH MAYER, 4) WRITINGS BY OTHERS, 5) SPEECHES BY JOSEPH MAYER, 6) ORGANIZATIONS, 7) CONFERENCES, 8) GRANT MATERIALS, 9) UCSD MATERIALS, 10) UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MATERIALS, 11) GENERAL SUBJECTS, 12) PHOTOGRAPHS, and 13) LANTERN SLIDES.The accession processed in 1997 contains photographs, awards, certificates, and diplomas and is arranged in two series: 1) PHOTOGRAPHS and 2) AWARDS, CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS.
ArchivalResource: 19.20 linear feet; (50 archives boxes, 1 card file box and 2 oversize folders.)
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Condon, Edward Uhler, 1902-1974. Papers, ca. 1920-1974.
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Papers, ca. 1920-1974.
This collection includes correspondence, notebooks, writings, photographs, newsclippings, etc., concerning Condon's education, teaching, and his government, industrial and academic work. There is also much interesting material relating to his problems with obtaining security clearances during to late 1940s and 1950s.
ArchivalResource: ca. 75,000 items (75 linear ft.)
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- Condon, Edward Uhler, 1902-1974. Papers, ca. 1920-1974.
Townes, Charles H. Oral history interview with Charles H. Townes, 1987 May 20 and 21.
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Oral history interview with Charles H. Townes, 1987 May 20 and 21.
Early education and exposure to field; attends Duke University; graduate work at California Institute of Technology; Caltech environment; work with Smythe; develops interest in spectroscopy. Accepts position at Bell Laboratories; shift from research to engineering; attempts to pursuade Bell Labs to become involved in microwave spectroscopy. Impact of war on development of spectroscopy and physics in general. Interest in astronomy. Accepts I. I. Rabi's job offer at Columbia; work conditions at Columbia versus Bell Labs. Forms advisory committee on millimeter waves; on Navy committee for infrared radiation; feelings about committee work. Work on service advisory committees prior to position as director of research at the Institute for Defense Analysis (IDA). Involvement in Office of Naval Research (ONR) committees on millimeter waves and infrared radiation; purpose and outcome of work, including development of maser concept; participation in non-service advisory committees; work at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Acceptance of IDA position; circumstances and considerations involved; views on direction of IDA. Involvement in establishing JASONe︣stablishing clearances, convincing Pentagon. JASON organizational structure; selection of projects and members; extent of Townes' own involvement in projects; impact of JASON on government advising and social policy.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 89 pp.
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- Townes, Charles H. Oral history interview with Charles H. Townes, 1987 May 20 and 21.
Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955. Videotaped interviews for documentary, Reflections of Einstein,
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Videotaped interviews for documentary, Reflections of Einstein,
Materials for a video documentary on Einstein being produced by Walter Glickman and Stuart Fishelson. People interviewed on videotape include: Herbert Bailey, Peter Bergmann, Hans Bethe, Suzanne Bloch, Thomas Bucky, Dorothy Commins, Aryeh Dworetsky, Abba Eban, Banesh Hoffmann, Gerald Holton, Lotte Jacobi, Max Jammer, Hanna Katzenstein, John Kemeny, Henry Margenau, Milton Munitz, Ernest Nagel, Gabrielle Oppenheim, Abraham Pais, Linus Pauling, Chaim Pekeris, I.I. Rabi, John Stachel, Fritz Stern, Albert Tucker, John Wheeler, and Eugene Wigner.
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- Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955. Videotaped interviews for documentary, Reflections of Einstein,
I. I. Rabi Papers, 1899-1989, (bulk 1945-1968)
Title:
I. I. Rabi Papers 1899-1989 (bulk 1945-1968)
Physicist and educator. The collection documents Rabi's research in physics, particularly in the fields of radar and nuclear energy, leading to the development of lasers, atomic clocks, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and to his 1944 Nobel Prize in physics; his work as a consultant to the atomic bomb project at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory and as an advisor on science policy to the United States government, the United Nations, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization during and after World War II; and his studies, research, and professorships in physics chiefly at Columbia University and also at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
ArchivalResource: 41,500 items; 105 cartons plus 1 oversize plus 4 classified; 42 linear feet
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- Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988. I.I. Rabi papers, 1899-1989 (bulk 1945-1968).
Ramsey, Norman, 1915-2011. Materials on the history of magnetic resonance. 1983-1995.
Title:
Materials on the history of magnetic resonance. 1983-1995.
A collection of 17 reprints by Ramsey on the early history of magnetic resonance. In addition to personal biographical articles regarding his own work in the field, the collection includes biographical information on I. I. Rabi, the contribution of Otto Stern to the development of molecular beams, and articles on the history of atomic clocks.
ArchivalResource: 17 items.
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- Ramsey, Norman, 1915-2011. Materials on the history of magnetic resonance. 1983-1995.
Feld, Bernard Taub. Bernard Taub Feld papers. 1943-1990.
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Bernard Taub Feld papers
The Bernard Taub Feld papers document his academic, professional, and political pursuits during the period 1943 to 1990. The bulk of the material dates from the mid-1950s, reflecting his establishment in the scientific community and his increased interest in nuclear arms control.
ArchivalResource: 83.0 cubic feet; in 24 record cartons, 58 manuscript boxes, 1 legal manuscript box
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- Bernard Taub Feld papers, 1943-1990
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, Series 12: Audio-Visual, ca. 1956-1987
Title:
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, Series 12: Audio-Visual ca. 1956-1987
This guide is a supplement to a much larger finding aid to the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions (CSDI) Collection, Mss 18.
ArchivalResource: ca. 3,500 audiotapes, 127 reels of film, and 57 videotapes [various formats].; Online items available.
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- Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, Series 12: Audio-Visual, ca. 1956-1987
Grosse, Aristid Victor, 1905-1985. Oral history interview with Aristid Victor Grosse, 1974 January 11 and April 5.
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Oral history interview with Aristid Victor Grosse, 1974 January 11 and April 5.
Born in Russia 1905, childhood in Japan; early education in Japan and in Shanghai; undergraduate and graduate studies at University of Berlin from 1922; protactinium work with Otto Hahn and Lise Meitner 1926-1927. Moves to the U.S. (Universal Oil Products Corp.); comments on Vladimir Ipatief; travels to Europe (Cavendish Laboratory, the Curie Institute in Paris, and Berlin); Columbia University from 1939, dismissal from the Manhattan Project; president of the Research Institute at Temple University for 13 years (later affiliate of the Franklin Institute); desert agriculture. Also prominently mentioned are: M.S. Agruss, Francis William Aston, Niels Henrik David Bohr, Eugene Booth, James Chadwick, Arthur Holly Compton, Marie Sklodowska Curie, John R. Dunning, Gustav Egloff, Albert Einstein, Robley Dunglison Evans, Enrico Fermi, George Gamow, Hiram Halle, William D. Harkins, Georg von Hevesy, Karl Hoffman, Eugene Houdry, Lyndon B. Johnson, Frédéric Joliot-Curie, Irène Joliot-Curie, Petr Kapitsa, Robert Andrews Millikan, Alfred O. Nier, Ida Noddack, George Braxton Pegram, Isidor Isaac Rabi, Ernest Rutherford, Frederick Soddy, Fritz Strassman, Leo Szilard, Joseph John Thomson, Harold Clayton Urey, John Archibald Wheeler; Atomic Energy Commission, Basic Science Foundation, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, Technische Hochschule (Berlin), Universal Oil Production Corporation, and University of Chicago.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 107 p.
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- Grosse, Aristid Victor, 1905-1985. Oral history interview with Aristid Victor Grosse, 1974 January 11 and April 5.
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, 1950-1991, 1961-1987
Title:
Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection 1950-1991 1961-1987
Records of the internationally renowned Santa Barbara-based think tank, emphasizing issues such as education, freedom of the press, international relations, public policy, religion, and science and technology in modern society. Included are materials relating to CSDI leaders such as Robert Hutchins, Harry Ashmore, Elisabeth Mann Borgese, W. H. Ferry, Frank Kelly, Stanley K. Sheinbaum, and Harvey Wheeler. Also includes papers, talks, correspondence, and other materials relating to hundreds of other well known figures such as Mortimer Adler, Alexander Comfort, William O. Douglas, Mircea Eliade, J. William Fulbright, Hubert H. Humphrey, Clark Kerr, Eugene McCarthy, Gunnar Myrdal, Reinhold Niebuhr, Linus Pauling, James A. Pike, B. F. Skinner, Adlai Stevenson, Arnold Toynbee, UN Secretary-General U Thant, and Earl Warren.
ArchivalResource: ca. 650 linear feet; (942 boxes; 191 reels of microfilm; ca. 3,500 audiotapes, 127 reels of film, and 57 videotapes [various formats].; Online items available.
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- Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions Collection, 1950-1991, 1961-1987
Anshen, Ruth Nanda. Ruth Nanda Anshen papers, 1938-1986.
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Ruth Nanda Anshen papers, 1938-1986.
Correspondence with many well known authors and scientists, correspondence with publishers, contracts, and other materials dealing with the many series of books which she has organized. Dr Anshen has edited over one hundred works in fields ranging from physics and biology to philosophy, education, psychology, and esthetics. Her series - WORLD PERSPECTIVES (Harper), RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES (Harper), CREDO PERSPECTIVES (Pocket Books/Simon & Schuster), THE SCIENCE OF CULTURE SERIES (Harcourt, Brace), PERSPECTIVES IN HUMANISM (World Pub. Co.), and THE TREE OF LIFE SERIES - have been concerned with new trends in scientific thought and the mutual intelligibility of the various arts and sciences. A new series, CONVERGENCE (Columbia University Press), was started in 1981 dealing with ideas that changed, or that are changing the world. Books from the various series are also included. There is also personal material of Dr Anshen and her family.
ArchivalResource: 16 linear ft. ( 35 boxes)
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- Anshen, Ruth Nanda. Ruth Nanda Anshen papers, 1938-1986.
Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988. Reminiscences of Isidor Isaac Rabi : oral history, 1964.
Title:
Reminiscences of Isidor Isaac Rabi : oral history, 1964.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 44 leaves.
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- Rabi, I. I. (Isidor Isaac), 1898-1988. Reminiscences of Isidor Isaac Rabi : oral history, 1964.
Bethe, Hans A. (Hans Albrecht), 1906-2005. Gregory Breit Symposium [sound recording] / 1968 May 3.
Title:
Gregory Breit Symposium [sound recording] / 1968 May 3.
Symposium in honor of Gregory Breit on the occasion of his retirement from Yale University. Symposium speeches by: M. H. Hull, "Nucleon-Nucleon Forces;" H. A. Bethe, "Nuclear Matter;" E. P. Wigner, "Nuclear Reactions;" D. A. Bromley, "Heavy Ion Interactions;" V. W. Hughes, "The Breit Interaction;" G. E. Brown, "Isotope Shifts;" R. G. Herb, "Proton-proton Scattering;" and M. A. Tuve, "Early Works in Nuclear and Geophysics." Banquet addresses by: J. A. Wheeler, H. Margenau, I. I. Rabi, V. Weisskopf, and G. Breit. Breit's speech includes recollections of physicists: Einstein, Ehrnfest, Bohr, Lawrence. He is critical of contemporary physicists involved in public relations and organizations.
ArchivalResource: 5 sound tape reels : 3 3/4 ips, analog, mono. ; 7 in.
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- Bethe, Hans A. (Hans Albrecht), 1906-2005. Gregory Breit Symposium [sound recording] / 1968 May 3.
Ramsey, Norman, 1915-2011. Oral history interview with Norman Ramsey, 1982 June 24.
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Oral history interview with Norman Ramsey, 1982 June 24.
Work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Radiation Laboratory during World War II. Introduction to the Rad Lab; work with Isaac I. Rabi in fundamental developments; 3 cm components; and analysis of British radar during World War II.
ArchivalResource: Untranscribed.
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- Ramsey, Norman, 1915-2011. Oral history interview with Norman Ramsey, 1982 June 24.
Archive for the History of Quantum Physics, 1898-1950 (bulk), 1898-1950
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Archive for the History of Quantum Physics, 1898-1950 (bulk) 1898-1950
Primary 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.
ArchivalResource: 300.0 Microfilm reel(s), 12,500 items on 300 microfilm reels; 107 recordings
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- Archive for the History of Quantum Physics, 1898-1950 (bulk), 1898-1950
Davis, Bergen, 1869-1958. Bergen Davis papers, 1898-1960.
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Bergen Davis papers, 1898-1960.
Professional papers of Davis, including correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, memorabilia, and printed materials. The correspondence consists chiefly of Davis' typescript carbons of his letters to Columbia colleagues, other physicists, and other individuals at various manufacturers of equipment. The topics covered deal with Columbia students, faculty, course and research work, and his life long interest in the study of x-rays. The majority of these files cover the years 1914 to 1921 and 1932 to 1936. The cataloged letters include one each from Michael I. Pupin, Isidor I. Rabi, and Robert Simpson Woodward, one lengthy letter from Davis, and ten letters from Nicholas M. Butler. Also included are letters from Mrs. Davis relating to the research of Lucy J. Hayner and Harold Webb for Webb's biography of Davis that appeared in the National Academy of Sciences' BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS (v. 34, 1960) along with extensive notes, bibliographies and manuscript and typescript versions of Webb's article. There are also manuscripts, typescripts, and notes by Davis relating to his research and writings, photographs of Davis and of his x-ray spectograph, and clippings and memorabilia of his life and work.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. ( 2 boxes)
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- Davis, Bergen, 1869-1958. Bergen Davis papers, 1898-1960.
Lamb, Willis E. (Willis Eugene), 1913-2008. Remarks by Willis E. Lamb in a telephone conversation with Ken Ford, 1994.
Title:
Remarks by Willis E. Lamb in a telephone conversation with Ken Ford, 1994.
Lamb's recollections of carrying the news of fission from Princeton to Columbia (especially to Enrico Fermi) on January 20, 1939. Remarks on being hired by I. I. Rabi and working with John Wheeler.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 3 pp.
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- Lamb, Willis E. (Willis Eugene), 1913-2008. Remarks by Willis E. Lamb in a telephone conversation with Ken Ford, 1994.
Goldhaber, Maurice, 1911-2011. Oral history interview with Maurice Goldhaber, 1967 January 10.
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Oral history interview with Maurice Goldhaber, 1967 January 10.
Early education, Real-gymnasium; Universität Berlin, 1930; early interest in physics; courses, books studied, method of noting original ideas; University of Cambridge, 1933; first formal paper on nuclear physics; reaction in Berlin to discovery of neutron, colloquium of Lise Meitner; beta decay and the neutrino hypothesis; working habits at Cavendish Laboratory; collaboration with James Chadwick; photodisintegration of the deuteron; work with slow neutrons; circumstances of move to U.S., 1938; consequences of death of Ernest Rutherford on research at Cavendish Laboratory; use of proportional counters, oscilloscopes, nuclear emulsions in mid-1930s; important centers of research, publications; early failures to recognize fission; ways of determining nuclear spin; comparison of available equipment, technology in England and U.S.; comparison of motivations for doing experiments in 1930s and at present; nuclear models, conditions for acceptance, usefulness; distinctions between nuclear structure and nuclear forces as areas of study; money as a determinant of possible experiments; World War II as a determinant of work in nuclear physics; postwar work in nuclear physics; improvements in detectors and techniques ca. 1950; origin of high-energy physics; mobility of physicists among fields of study; postwar conferences, Shelter Island, Rochester; separation of belief from established results in pedagogy; current capabilities of. Theory in nuclear physics. Also includes an 8-page bibliography. Also prominently mentioned are: Niels Henrik David Bohr, Chang, John Cockcroft, Critchfield, Sydney Michael Dancoff, P.I. Dee, P.A.M. Dirac, Enrico Fermi, George Gamow, Gertrude Goldhaber, Gordy, Frédéric Joliot-Curie, I.V. Kurchatov, Ernest Orlando Lawrence, Douglas Lea, Alfred Loomis, Lothar Nordheim, Nutt, Wolfgang Pauli, Rudolf Ernst Peierls, Isidor Isaac Rabi, Rosenblum, Robert Green Sachs, Max Schiffer, Erwin Schrödinger, Emilio Gino Segrè, David Shoenberg, Esther Simpson, Leo Szilard; American Physical Society, Columbia University, Magdalen College (University of Oxford), Manhattan Project, Trinity College (University of Cambridge), University of Illinois, and University of Rochester.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 54 p.
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- Goldhaber, Maurice, 1911-2011. Oral history interview with Maurice Goldhaber, 1967 January 10.
Darrow, Karl K. (Karl Kelchner), 1891-. Oral history interview with Karl K. Darrow, 1964 April 2 and 10 June.
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Oral history interview with Karl K. Darrow, 1964 April 2 and 10 June.
Studies in Europe, 1912; graduate study under Robert A. Millikan at University of Chicago; employment with Western Electric Co. and Bell Labs, 1917-1956; brief time doing experimental work on the "carbon microphone" and long distance sound detectors; review articles on contemporary advances in physics, 1920s-1930s; description of early meetings of American Physical Society (APS); 1933 visit to European centers for physical research; work on the relationship between commercial and basic research in physics. Organization and growth of APS, his terms as Secretary, 1941-1956, during which he introduced "invited papers" to major meetings; problems within APS and within the area of physics in general; his role in fostering international cooperation in physics. Outside interests. Also prominently mentioned are: Hans Albrecht Bethe, William Lawrence Bragg, Percy Williams Bridgman, J. J. Carty, Arthur Holly Compton, Clinton Joseph Davisson, Arthur Jeffrey Dempster, Enrico Fermi, James Brown Fisk, Harvey Fletcher, James Franck, Lester Halbert Germer, H. E. Ives, Frank Jewett, Arthur Lunn, Albert Abraham Michelson, George Braxton Pegram, Isidor Isaac Rabi, Frances Orr Severinghaus, William Francis Gray Swann, John Hasbrouck Van Vleck, Harold Worthington Webb; American Institute of Physics, United States National Bureau of Standards, and University of Chicago.
ArchivalResource: Transcript, 30 pp.
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- Darrow, Karl K. (Karl Kelchner), 1891-. Oral history interview with Karl K. Darrow, 1964 April 2 and 10 June.
Kirkland, Lane. Science & labor [videorecording] : opening session.
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Science & labor [videorecording] : opening session. [1983?]
A panel discussion at a conference on science and labor sponsored by Columbia University and held at Arden House in 1983 or 1984. Speakers include Lane Kirkland, Rosalind Yalow, I.I. Rabi and Christian Anfinsen.
ArchivalResource: 1 videocassette (48 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.
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- Kirkland, Lane. Science & labor [videorecording] : opening session.
Hans Bethe papers, [ca. 1931]-1995
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Hans Bethe papers, [ca. 1931]-1995
Papers of Hans Albrecht Bethe, physicist, Cornell University professor of physics, Nobel laureate. Materials relate to Bethe's work concerning nuclear physics, solar, stellar, and nuclear energy, radiation, conduction in metals, and quantum mechanics; also the administration of the Cornell University Physics Department, and Cornell courses. Collection includes material on arms and arms control, underwater explosion research, the nuclear test ban, the Strategic Defense Initiative, the hydrogen bomb and the anti-ballistic missile, the end of the Cold War, and supernovae.
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- Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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