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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T18:33:53machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T18:33:53humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonWeneser, Joseph, 1922-...presumedWeneser, JosephpresumedWeneser, J.presumed1922Manhattan Project (U.S.)Nuclear physicsPhysicistsPhysicsPhysicistsAmerican Institute of Physics. Center for the History of Physics. Nuclear Physics Project.Brookhaven National LaboratoryFriedlander, Gerhart.Goldhaber, Maurice, 1911-2011.Niels Bohr Library.Weneser, Joseph, 1922-...Niels 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 LibraryAmerican Institute of Physics. Center for the History of Physics. Nuclear Physics Project. Responses to 1988 History of Nuclear Physics Survey, 1988.American Institute of Physics. Center for the History of Physics. Nuclear Physics Project.Center for History of Physics (American Institute of Physics)Responses to 1988 History of Nuclear Physics Survey, 1988.24 folders.Responses to a survey of Fellows of the Nuclear Physics Division of the American Physical Society (APS), conducted by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) Center for History of Physics in 1988. Recipients were asked to discuss their entry into a scientific career in general and nuclear physics in particular, their scientific achievements, the funding of their projects, the roles of related sciences in their research, their work as educators, and their involvement in physics-related organizations. File includes responses from: Thomas Kennedy Alexander, Norman Austern, Robert Harold Bassel, Walter Benenson, Alastair Graham Walter Cameron, Georgeanne Robertson Caughlan, Donald Delbert Clayton, Sperry Eugene Darden, David John Ernst, Richard Walter Fink, Sherwood Kimball Haynes, Ernest Mark Henley, Robert Hofstadter, John Robert Huizenga, George J. Igo, Lloyd Godfrey Mann, James Horton McGuire, Jacobo Rapaport, John Michael Robson, Carl M. Shakin, Rodolfo Jose Slobodrian, James Kent Sprinkle Jr., Dorothy Wolcott Weeks, and Joseph Weneser. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryWeneser, Joseph, 1922-. Response to 1988 History of Nuclear Physics Survey, 1988.Weneser, Joseph, 1922-Response to 1988 History of Nuclear Physics Survey, 1988.13 pp.Four pages discussing Weneser's work on the Manhattan Project as a --very humble assistant--and his past and present work at Brookhaven National Laboratory with Maurice Goldhaber, Ray Davis, and Gerhart Friedlander. File also includes a five-page questionnaire and a four-page publications list. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library