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VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T01:28:37machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T01:28:37humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonLand, Edwin Herbert, 1909-1991presumedLand, Edwin, 1909-presumedLand, Edwin H.presumedLand, Edwin HerbertpresumedLand, Edwin Herbert, 1909-1990presumedランド, エドウィン・ ハーバードpresumedLand, EdwinpresumedLand, Edwin, 1909-1991presumedLand, Edwin Herbert, 1909-presumed1909-05-071991-03-01OpticsPhotographersAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences. Committee on School Science.American Institute of Physics.American Institute of Physics 20th Anniversary Symposium (1951: Chicago, Illinois)Blout, E. R. (Elkan Rogers), 1919-2006,Brown, Sanborn C. (Sanborn Conner), 1913-1981.Ford Foundation.Meyerson, SeymourMoore, Elizabeth Weichel, 1925-Pereira, I. Rice (Irene Rice), 1902-1971.Simon, Myron S. (Sydney) 1926-Land, Edwin Herbert, 1909-1991Land, Edwin Herbert, 1909-1991. Letter, 1953 November 3, Boston, to Sanborn C. Brown, Cambridge, Mass.Land, Edwin Herbert, 1909-1991.Brown, Sanborn C. (Sanborn Conner), 1913-1981.Letter, 1953 November 3, Boston, to Sanborn C. Brown, Cambridge, Mass.1 p. 28 cm.Asks Brown to serve as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences' Committee of School Science. Dartmouth College LibraryLand, Edwin H.. Land, Edwin H. : [photography bio file].Land, Edwin H..Land, Edwin H. : [photography bio file].1 folder.Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson LibraryBlout, E. R. (Elkan Rogers), 1919-2006,. Oral history interview with Elkan Blout, 1991 May 30 , 2002 September 13 and November 22Blout, E. R. (Elkan Rogers), 1919-2006,Bohning, James. J.Thackray, Arnold, 1939-Chemical Heritage Foundation.Oral history interview with Elkan Blout, 1991 May 30 , 2002 September 13 and November 22Sound recordings ; cassettesTranscript : (64 leaves) ; 29 cm.Elkan R. Blout begins the interview with a description of his family and childhood. Growing up in Manhattan as an only child, Blout was cared for by his parents, aunts, and uncles. He attended DeWitt Clinton High School, in the Bronx, earning marks that were high enough to skip three grades. Blout was still too young to attend college when he graduated, so he enrolled in the Philips Exeter Academy. The school was tough both scholastically and socially, but he made it through by attending his classes regularly, and playing bridge. After a year at Exeter, Blout attended Princeton University, becoming one of only twelve Jewish students accepted in 1935. As a Jewish student, Blout struggled against discrimination from both the University and the students. He graduated in 1939, and married Joan E. Dreyfus that same year. In 1942, Blout received his Ph.D. in chemistry from Columbia University. He then accepted a fellowship at Harvard University, where he worked with Louis Feiser and R. B. Woodward. After a year, Edwin H. Land offered Blout a position at the Polaroid Company. At Polaroid, he helped develop the instant photographic process and the color translating microscope. At the same time, he received a research grant to study synthetic polypeptides, and established a spectroscopy laboratory at Children's Hospital of Boston. In 1961, Blout left Polaroid for more academic pursuits at Harvard Medical School. During his long, fruitful relationship with Harvard University, Blout has done much to improve both Harvard's Medical School and Harvard's School of Public Health. In 1984, Blout divorced Joan Dreyfus and married Gail Ferris. In 1991, Blout became the senior science advisor for the Food and Drug Administration. Blout concludes the interview by expressing gratitude for the John Philips Award, which he was awarded in 1998. Chemical Heritage Foundation, Othmer Library of Chemical HistoryLand, Edwin Herbert, 1909-1991. The six eyes of man [sound recording]Land, Edwin Herbert, 1909-1991.American Institute of Physics.The six eyes of man [sound recording]1 sound tape reels (1.5 hrs.) : 3 3/4 ips, analog, mono. ; 5 in.Illustrated lecture given at a Princeton University Physics Colloquium on May 19, 1966. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryMeyerson, Seymour. The Papers of Seymour Meyerson, 1944-1999 (bulk 1955-1975)Meyerson, SeymourThe Papers of Seymour Meyerson, 1944-1999 (bulk 1955-1975)54 boxes (16 linear ft.)The collection contains reprints of Meyerson's published papers, working files, raw data and correspondence files. There are also summaries and reports prepared from his employer Standard Oil of Indiana, and meeting files from ASTM meetings and other conferences. EnglishGermanFrenchChemical Heritage Foundation, Othmer Library of Chemical HistorySimon, Myron S. (Sydney) 1926-. The Papers of Myron S. Simon, 1941-1990 (bulk 1958-1988)Simon, Myron S. (Sydney) 1926-The Papers of Myron S. Simon, 1941-1990 (bulk 1958-1988)28 boxes (18 linear ft.)The collection covers almost the whole of Simon's career at Polaroid. It consists of notebooks, corporate memos correspondence and notes taken at company-sponsored research seminars. Chemical Heritage Foundation, Othmer Library of Chemical HistoryAmerican Institute of Physics 20th Anniversary Symposium (1951: Chicago, Illinois). Invited papers on physics today [sound recording]American Institute of Physics 20th Anniversary Symposium (1951: Chicago, Illinois)Compton, K. T. (Karl Taylor), 1887-1954.Condon, Edward Uhler, 1902-1974.Darrow, Karl K. (Karl Kelchner), 1891-Fermi, Enrico, 1901-1954.Fletcher, Harvey, b. 1884.Land, Edwin Herbert, 1909-1991.McMahon, Brian, 1903-1952.Slater, John C. (John Clarke), 1900-1976.American Institute of Physics.Invited papers on physics today [sound recording]10 sound tape reels (ca. 5 hrs.) : 3 3/4 ips, analog, 2 track, mono. ; 5 in.Addresses given at the joint banquet of the member societies of the American Institute of Physics in recognition of the organization's 20th Anniversary held in Chicago, Illinois in October 1951: K. T. Compton, "Founding of the American Institute of Physics;" Edward Uhler Condon, "The Atom;" K. K. Darrow, "Physics as Science and Art;" Enrico Fermi, "The Nucleus;" Harvey Fletcher, "Acoustics;" Edwin H. Land, "Optics;" Senator Brien McMahon, "Science and Statecraft;" John Clarke Slater, "The Solid State." American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryPereira, I. Rice (Irene Rice), 1902-1971. Papers, 1929-1976 (inclusive).Pereira, I. Rice (Irene Rice), 1902-1971.Papers, 1929-1976 (inclusive).10 linear ft.Correspondence, manuscripts of her writings, notebooks on philosophy, articles, poems, painting inventories, photos, both personal and of art work, exhibition catalogs, financial records, grant applications, and printed material pertain to Pereira's interests and career. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaFord Foundation. Oral history collection, 1975-1986.Ford Foundation.Oral history collection, 1975-1986.ca. 25 cubic ft.Transcripts of approximately 75 interviews with Ford Foundation trustees, staff members, and program officers. Approximately half of the collection is currently open to research. Among those available includes David E. Bell, Bernard Berelson, Eugene Black, Carl Borgman, Philip Coombs, Donald David, Chester Davis, James Ellis, Mark Ethridge, Alvin Eurich, Clarence Faust, W.H. Ferry, Benson Ford, Melvin Fox, Bernard Gladieux, Kermit Gordon, Laurence Gould, Reuben Gustavson, Gordon Harrison, Henry Heald, Vivian Henderson, F.F. Hill, John Howard, Robert Hutchins, Milton Katz, George Kennan, Edwin Land, John Loudon, W. McNeil Lowry, Donald Marquis, Dorothy Marshall, John J. McCloy, Porter McKeever, James Morrill, Waldemar Nielsen, William Nims, Lilian Plante, Donald Price, Richard Sheldon, Joseph Slater, Carl Spaeth, Shepard Stone, Mitchell Sviridoff, Patricia Wald, Bethuel Webster, Thomas Wright, Paul Ylvisaker, and James Webb Young.Moore, Elizabeth Weichel, 1925-. Papers, 1929-2007 (inclusive).Moore, Elizabeth Weichel, 1925-Papers, 1929-2007 (inclusive)..8 linear ft.Autobiography in five volumes illustrated by photocopies of clippings, programs, flyers, photographs describes childhood and adolescence, Radcliffe college years, career in crystallography, family life, and a trip to China (1999). Also CD of jazz by members of the Moore family, 2002; DVD of Moore family photographs, 1984-1997; and videotape entitled "Geology of Underhill" by Elizabeth Moore, 2006. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America