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VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T16:02:37machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T16:02:37humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonStitch, Malcolm L.presumedStitch, M.L. (Malcolm L.)presumedStitch, M. L.presumedactive 1963active 1983Dye lasersGas lasersLasersLasersLasersLasersPhysicistsAmerican Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Laser History Project.D'Haenens, Irenee J., 1934-Hughes Aircraft Company.Niels Bohr Library.Union Carbide Corporation.Woodbury, Eric J.Stitch, Malcolm L.American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Laser History Project. Responses to Laser History Project Survey, 1983.American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. Laser History Project.Center for History of Physics (American Institute of Physics)Responses to Laser History Project Survey, 1983.56 folders.Responses to a survey of laser scientists conducted by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Center for History of Physics in 1983. Recipients were asked to discuss their education, their activities preceding their involvement with lasers, their work during the Second World War, their entry into the field of lasers, their scientific achievements, their work as laboratory administrators, their work in the laser industry, and their work as journal editors or society officers. File includes responses from: Michael Bass, William Earl Bell, James Francis Black, Arnold Lapin Bloom, Richard George Brewer, William B. Bridges, Lee Wendel Casperson, Irenee J. D'Haenens, Robert Henry Dicke, Leroy David Dickson, Nicholas Djeu, Viktor Evtuhov, Walter Luck Faust, Paul A. Fleury, Harry E. Franks, Rolf Werner Friedrich Gross, Robert Noel Hall, Stephen C. Harris, Herman A. Haus, John Helmer, Donald R. Herriott, Abraham Hertzberg, Walter H. Higa, Stephen Frank Jacobs, Leo Francis Johnson, Ray Edward Kidder, KMS Fusion Project, Charles John Koester, Francis A. L'Esperance, Rolf William Landauer, Richard H. Levy, Rocco V. Lobraico, Edward V. Locke, Theodore Harold Maiman, James Wagner Meyer, Marshall I. Nathan, Isaiah Nebenzahl, William Joseph Otting, Jacques I. Pankove, John Hilliard Parker, John Charles Polanyi, Peter M. Rentzepis, William C. Schwartz, Donald Ray Scifres, Glenn G. Sherwood, Anthony Edward Siegman, George Foster Smith, William Vick Smith, Donald J. Spencer, Stanley Stellar, Malcolm L. Stitch, Satoru Sugano, Charles Hard Townes, Joseph Weber, Irwin Wieder, and Eric J. Woodbury. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryWoodbury, Eric J. Response to Laser History Project Survey, 1984.Woodbury, Eric J.Response to Laser History Project Survey, 1984.11 pp.Response to questionnaire in which Woodbury discusses his education at California Institute of Technology and his work for the Navy in radar and sonar electronics equipment during World War II, his employment and research at Hughes Aircraft Company after graduate school, where he worked on missile systems, and his drift into laser research under M. L. Stitch. Woodbury also discusses his research in stimulated Raman scattering with Gisela Eckhardt, Robert Hellwarth, and F. L. Mclung. File also includes a curriculum vitae and list of publications. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryStitch, Malcolm L. Response to Laser History Project Survey, 1963-1983.Stitch, Malcolm L.Response to Laser History Project Survey, 1963-1983.42 pp.A copy of a 1983 application for a "senior government position" which fully outlines Stitch's research in lasers with Union Carbide Corporation (including ARPA Project AMOS laser system on Mt. Haleakala), at Hughes Aircraft on military applications for the AVCO Gas Dynamic Laser, and other Hughes research and development laser programs involving masers and lasers. File also includes a brief resume and two documents entitled "The Early Years at Hughes--The Rest of the Story," one of which is a later, corrected version of the other. In these, Stitch describes recruitment and research work on tunable dye lasers with Mary Spaeth, Walter Sooy, and Dave Bortfeld and the department in which this took place. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryNiels Bohr Library. History of physics manuscript biography collection S-Z, 1901-1989, [ca. ca. 1960]-1989 (bulk).Niels Bohr Library.History of physics manuscript biography collection S-Z, 1901-1989, [ca. ca. 1960]-1989 (bulk).63 linear ft. (ca. 550 items) in entire collection.Included are typescript autobiographical or biographical essays about physicists, solicited since 1960 by the American Institute of Physics, and responses to biographical questionnaires sent to physicists working chiefly in the following areas: nuclear physics, astronomy and astrophysics, laser science, and geophysics. Other biographical and autobiographical writings take the form of letters, eulogies, travel diaries, curriculum vitae, and bibliographies. All of these document the lives and scientific careers of physicists born roughly between the mid-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Among those represented are: Jakob Salpeter, Alexander Sandow, Ralph Sawyer, Vincent Schaefer, Marcel Schein, George Schoepfle, W. Schreyer, Donald Scifres, Frederick Seitz, Carl Shakin, Allen Shenstone, Glenn Sherwood, Jesse Sherwood, Ken'ichi Shinohara, George Shortley, A.J.F. Siegert, A.E. Siegman, S. Fred Singer, Albert M. Skellett, Lewis Slack, Walter Slavin, Joseph Slepian, Rodolfo Slobodrian, Alpheus W. Smith, Gail Preston Smith, Orrin H. Smith, William V. Smith, Charles P. Smyth, William Ralph Smythe, Arthur H. Snell, Arnold Sommerfeld, Donald Spencer, Athelstan Spilhaus, James K, Sprinkle, Wayne Treber Sproull, George Stern, Malcolm L. Stitch, John Willard Stout, J.D. Stranathan, Dirk Jan Struik, Satoru Sugano, Richard Sutton, P. Swings, Eizo Tajima, Richard Taschek, Lauriston Taylor, V.T. Ter-Oganezov, Edmund Thelen. Richard N. Thomas, Louis K. Thome, Clyde Tombaugh, Ralph Traxler, Cliford Truesdell, Edward Tyndall, Francois Ulam, Albrecht Unsld, Harold Urey, Joseph Valasek, J.H. Van Vleck, Frank Verbrugge, Donald Villars, George Vinal, Adolf Voight, William Von Arx, Georg Von Bekesy, Nicholas Wagman, Tetsuo Wakatsuki, Floyd Watson, William Watson, Harold Webb, Ernst Weber, J. Weber, Dorothy Walcott Weeks, Carl Friedrich Weizscker, Theodore Welton, John A. Wheeler, Gregor Wentzel, Joseph Weneser, Donald White, Marsh W. White, R. Stephen White, Balfour S. Whitney, Rolf Widere, Irwin Weider, L. Wilets, Dudley Williams, Van Zandt Williams, Harold A. Wilson, J. Tuzo Wilson, Raymond Wilson, Leon J. Winard, Ralph Winch, Edson Rae Wolcott, Eric Woodbury, Edith J. Woodward, George P. Woollard, E.J. Workman, Frances W. Wright, Ralph W.G. Wyckoff, Paul Yergin, Jerrold Zacharias, Anthony Zeleny, Clarence Zener, Mark Zemansky, Alexander J. Zink. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryD'Haenens, Irenee J., 1934-. History of maser research and development at Hughes Aircraft, 1956-1960, 1983.D'Haenens, Irenee J., 1934-History of maser research and development at Hughes Aircraft, 1956-1960, 1983.7 pages.Response to Laser History Project survey in which Irenee J. D'Haenens describes work on ruby masers in the Atomic Physics Department of Hughes Laboratories with Harold Lyons, George Birnbaum, Bela Lengyl, Robert Hellwarth, Theodore Maiman, and Malcolm Stitch. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library