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Frank taught physics and mathematics at Harvard.
From the description of Papers of Philipp Frank, 1952-1960 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973039Abraham, Max, 1875-1922Amaldi, Edoardo, 1908-1989American Philosophical Society.American Physical Society.American Physical Society and American Philosophical Society.Andrade, E. N. da C., (Edward Neville da Costa), 1887-1971Back, Ernst, 1881-1959Bauer, Edmond, 1880-1963Becquerel, Jean, 1878-1953Benedicks, Carl Axel Fredrik, 1875-1953Bergmann, Gustav, 1906-1987.Berliner, Arnold, 1862-1942Birge, Raymond T., (Raymond Thayer), 1887-1980Bohr, Niels Henrik David, 1885-1962Boltzmann, Ludwig, 1844-1906.Born, Max, 1882-1970Breit, Gregory, 1899-1981Bridgman, P. W. (Percy Williams), 1882-1961.Broglie, Louis de, 1892-1987.Cockcroft, John, Sir, 1897-1967Compton, Arthur Holly, 1892-1962Coster, Dirk, 1889-1950Darwin, Charles Galton, Sir, 1887-1962Debye, Peter J. W., (Peter Josef William), 1884-1966Dieke, Gerhard Heinrich, 1901-1965Dirac, P. A. M., (Paul Adrien Maurice), 1902-1984Eddington, Arthur Stanley, Sir, 1882-1944Ehrenfest, Paul, 1880-1933.Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955.Feigl, HerbertFermi, Enrico, 1901-1954Fokker, A. D., (Adriaan Daniel), 1887-1972Fowler, A., (Alfred), 1868-1940Franck, James, 1882-1964Gerlach, Walther, 1889-1979Goudsmit, Samuel Abraham, 1902-1978Haber, Fritz, 1868-1934Harvard UniversityHeisenberg, Werner, 1901-1976.Herzfeld, Karl Ferdinand.Hilbert, David, 1862-1943Hocking, William Ernest, 1873-1966Joliot-Curie, FrédéricJordan, Pascual, 1902-1980Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike, 1853-1926Kapitsa, P. L., (Petr Leonidovich), 1894-1984Kayser, H., (Heinrich), 1853-1940Kemble, Edwin C., (Edwin Crawford), 1889-1984Kennedy, John F.Klein, Oskar, 1894-1977Korn, Elizabeth P.Kramers, Hendrik Anthony, 1894-1952Kuhn, Thomas S.Ladenburg, Rudolf Walter, 1882-1952Langevin, Paul.Langevin, Paul, 1872-1946Laue, Max von, 1879-1960Little Orchestra SocietyLondon, Fritz, 1900-1954McLennan, J. C., (John Cunningham), 1867-1935Meitner, Lise, 1878-1968Mie, Gustav, 1868-1957Millikan, Robert Andrews, 1868-1953Mulliken, Robert Sanderson, 1896-1986Nishina, Yoshio, 1890-1951Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1904-1967Paschen, F., (Friedrich), 1865-1947Pauling, Linus, 1901-1994Pauli, Wolfgang, 1900-1958Planck, Max, 1858-1947.Quine, W. V. (Willard Van Orman)Reichenbach, Hans, 1891-1953.Rosenfeld, L., (Leon), 1904-1974Rosseland, Svein, 1894-1985Rubens, Heinrich, 1865-1922Runge, Carl, 1856-1927Rutherford, Ernest, 1871-1937Scheel, Karl, 1866-1936Schrödinger, Erwin, 1887-1961.Shapley, Harlow, 1885-1972.Sommerfeld, Arnold, 1868-1951.Stark, Johannes, 1874-1957Thomson, J. J., Sir, (Joseph John), 1856-1940Uhlenbeck, George Eugène, 1900-1988Universität Wien.Van Vleck, J. H., (John Hasbrouck), 1899-1980Voigt, Woldemar, 1850-1919Von Neumann, John, 1903-1957Warburg, Emil Gabriel, 1846-1931Weisskopf, Victor Frederick, 1908-2002Zeeman, Pieter, 1865-1943Frank, Philipp G.Frank, Philipp, 1884-1966Quine, W. V. (Willard Van Orman). W. V. Quine papers, ca. 1908-2000.Quine, W. V. (Willard Van Orman)Van Heijenoort, Jean, 1912-1986,Smart, J. J. C. (John Jamieson Carswell), 1920-Polanyi, Michael, 1891-1976,Parsons, Charles, 1933-Nagel, Ernest, 1901-LePore, Ernest, 1950-Kripke, Saul A., 1940-Hempel, Carl G. (Carl Gustav), 1905-1997,Geach, P. T. (Peter Thomas), 1916-Church, Alonzo, 1903-1995,Ayer, A. J. (Alfred Jules), 1910-1989,Association for Symbolic Logic,Carnap, Rudolf, 1891-1970,Chomsky, Noam,Davidson, Donald, 1917-2003,Dreben, Burton,Feigl, Herbert,Føllesdal, Dagfinn,Frank, Philipp, 1884-1966,Gibson, Roger F.,Goodman, Nelson,Magee, Bryan,Marcus, Ruth Barcan,Morris, Charles W. (Charles William), 1903-1979,Piaget, Jean, 1896-1980,Popper, Karl R. (Karl Raimund), 1902-1994,Putnam, Hilary,Rawls, John, 1921-2002,Rorty, Richard,Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970,Ryle, Gilbert, 1900-1976,Skinner, B. F. (Burrhus Frederic), 1904-1990,Strawson, P. F.,Tarski, Alfred,Wang, Hao,Whitehead, Alfred North, 1861-1947,Wisdom, J. O. (John Oulton),W. V. Quine papers, ca. 1908-2000.121 boxes [115 boxes (HD), 6 boxes (Vault)] (56 linear ft.)Papers include: professional correspondence and topical files; crank letters; requests for permission to publish Quine writings; declined invitations sent to Quine to lecture, referee, serve on a board, and write; Quine's notes and compositions for lectures, books, articles, teaching and work from his own student years; collected compositions written by others, most with annotations by Quine; biographical miscellany; and ephemera, clippings, and photographs. Also includes restricted files including: Quine's recommendations written for others along with resumes and correspondence; files about students; correspondence concerning the recommending and selection of candidates for teaching positions, awards, etc...; and some Harvard University departmental files. Series I, the large, general correspondence series, includes many prominent correspondents in the world of 20th-century philosophy, and much conversation about departments at Harvard University and various philosophical societies and journals. Also, mixed within this series, are topical folders including letters and information about the main entry. It should be noted that Quine's correspondence often contained philosophical proofs, logical and mathematical symbols, and other philosophical expressions that appear more like working papers for his writings than simple letters. Many of the names featured in this correspondence series, also have entries in Series III, Compositons by others. A few of the correspondents included in series I are: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Philosophical Association, Association for Symbolic Logic, A. J. (Alfred Jules) Ayer, Rudolf Carnap, Noam Chomsky, Alonzo Church, Donald Davidson, Burton Dreben, Herbert Feigl, Dagfinn Føllesdal, Philipp Frank, P. T. (Peter Thomas) Geach, Roger F. Gibson, Nelson Goodman, Carl Gustav Hempel, Saul A. Kripke, Ernest LePore, Bryan Magee, Ruth Barcan Marcus, Charles W. (Charles William) Morris, Ernest Nagel, Jean Piaget, Charles Parsons, Michael Polanyi, Sir Karl Raimond Popper, Hilary Putnam, John Rawls, Richard Rorty, Bertrand Russell, Gilbert Ryle, B. F. (Burrhus Frederic) Skinner, J. J. C. (John Jamieson Carswell) Smart, P. F. Strawson, Alfred Tarski, Jean Van Heijenoort, Hao Wang, Alfred North Whitehead, J. O. (John Oulton) Wisdom, and many, many others. Quine's compositions include: his own early course work and notes on classes taken at Oberlin College and at Harvard University; notes from later years; teaching materials, especially lectures materials for courses at Harvard; lecture materials for occasional lectures; and appointment calendars, clippings on his life, and a few other personal or family related items. There is very little personal correspondence, photographs or papers, as these were retained by the Quine family. EnglishSpanish; CastilianGermanFrenchItalianPortugueseHoughton LibraryReichenbach, Hans, 1891-1953. Hans-Reichenbach-Sammlung [microform] 1900-1979 (grösstenteils 1919-1953)Reichenbach, Hans, 1891-1953.Aster, Ernst von, 1880-1948.Born, Max, 1882-1970.Hilbert, David, 1862-1943.Sommerfeld, Arnold, 1868-1951.Hans-Reichenbach-Sammlung [microform] 1900-1979 (grösstenteils 1919-1953)28 Mikrofilmrollen.Die Sammlung enthält neben Manuskriptmaterial und Korrespondenz auch bio-bibliographisches Material sowie Korrekturfahnen von Reichenbachs Veröffentlichungen und von durch Maria Reichenbach posthum herausgegebenen Schriften Reichenbachs. Die umfangreiche, mehr als 9.000 Seiten umfassende Korrespondenz enthält ausführlichen Briefwechsel mit Rudolf Carnap, Ernst Cassirer, Philipp Frank, Sidney Hook, Carl G. Hempel, Charles Morris, Paul Oppenheim, Wolfgang Pauli und Moritz Schlick. Daneben findet sich auch Korrespondenz mit Gustav Bergmann, Hugo Dingler, Walter Dubislav, Albert Einstein, Herbert Feigl, Kurt Grelling, Paul Hertz, Max von Laue, Kurt Lewin, C.I. Lewis, Ernest Nagel, Otto Neurath, Max Planck, Bertrand Russell, Erwin Schrödinger, Alfred Tarski, Edgar Zilsel u.a. Die Korrespondenz bietet wichtige Dokumente zur Geschichte der Berliner "Gesellschaft für empirische/wissenschaftliche Philosophie" und zur Geschichte der Zeitschrift "Erkenntnis". GermanEnglishUniversity of PittsburghFrank, Philipp, 1884-1966. Papers of Philipp Frank, 1952-1960 (inclusive).Frank, Philipp, 1884-1966.Papers of Philipp Frank, 1952-1960 (inclusive).2 containers of mss.Includes correspondence, manuscripts of writings on philosophy and science, some personal and financial papers, student course material, and photographs of Frank and others. Related publications and reference material also available in repository. Harvard University Archives.Correspondence, 1860-1979.Hocking, William Ernest, 1873-1966. William Ernest Hocking papers144 linear feet (110 boxes)Correspondence of Harvard philosopher William Ernest Hocking, his wife, Agnes Hocking, the Hocking family, and others.EnglishHoughton LibraryKorn, Elizabeth P. Sketches, n.d.Korn, Elizabeth P.Sketches, n.d.0.5 ft. (1 box)Portraits of many scientists and other people. The scientists were drawn by commission at meetings and conferences throught Europe in the late 1930s and during the postwar period in the United States. Included are drawings of Richard Courant, Philipp Frank, Fritz Haber, Otto Hahn, Werner Heisenberg, Arthur Korn, Walther Nernst, Jean Perrin, Richard Von Mises, Norbert Wiener, and Hermann Weyl. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryShapley, Harlow, 1885-1972. Papers of Harlow Shapley, 1906-1966 (inclusive).Shapley, Harlow, 1885-1972.Papers of Harlow Shapley, 1906-1966 (inclusive).53 cubic feet in 167 containers.The Papers of Harlow Shapley document Shapley's research, professional, and political interests. They include the Papers of Martha Betz Shapley and some biographical and genealogical information.Harvard University Archives.Little Orchestra Society concert recordings collection [sound recording], 1947-1957Little Orchestra Society concert recordings collection [sound recording] 1947-1957The collection consists of concert recordings, made for Mr. Scherman, from late 1947 to late 1957.The New York Public Library. Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound.Frank, Philipp, 1884-1966. A collection of miscellaneous papers by this author.Frank, Philipp, 1884-1966.A collection of miscellaneous papers by this author.1 accordian folderHarvard University Archives.Unity of science movement records, 1934-1968.Unity of science movement records, 1934-1968.1.5 linear ft.Contains correspondence, manuscripts, financial records, programs, reprints, a photograph, and newspaper clippings. Includes extensive correspondence of members involved in the movement, as well as organizational materials and abstracts from the International Congresses for the Unity of Science. Also includes material related to the International Encyclopedia of Unified Science. Correspondents include Percy W. Bridgman, Rudolph Carnap, John Dewey, Herbert Feigl, Philipp Frank, Joergen Joergensen, Victor Lenzen, Charles W. Morris, Otto Neurath, Hans Reichenbach, Louis Roughier, and Bertrand Russell. University of Chicago LibraryReichenbach, Hans, 1891-1953. Papers.Reichenbach, Hans, 1891-1953.Papers.Correspondence contains about 9,000 pages and ranges over his entire career. It includes substantial exchanges with Rudolph Carnap, Ernst Cassirer, Philipp Frank, Sidney Hook, Paul Oppenheim, Wolfgang Pauli, and others. There is also significant correspondence with thinkers like Bergmann, Dingler, Dubislav, Grelling, von Laue, Morris, Nagel, Planck, Schrödinger, Tarski, and Zilsel. The correspondence provides not only valuable information about Reichenbach's own philosophical development but also important background material for research into one of this century's most influential philosophical movements: Gesellschaft für empirische Philosophie (the Berlin Circle). Collection also contains substantial amount of notes and lecture outlines, including lectures from Einstein, Hilbert, and Planck. Also notes from Reichenbach's own lectures and presentations on topics in the natural sciences, mathematics and philosophy, as well as social issues and popularizations of relativity theory and quantum mechanics. Reichenbach's library, of over 1000 volumes, is also part of the collection. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryFrank, Philipp, 1884-1966. Oral history interview with Philipp Frank, 1962 July 16.Frank, Philipp, 1884-1966.Kuhn, Thomas S.Oral history interview with Philipp Frank, 1962 July 16.Transcript, 16 pp.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: Ludwig Edvard Boltzmann, Percy Williams Bridgman, Louis de Broglie, Patrick Browne, James Bryant Conant, Paul Ehrenfest, Albert Einstein, Franz Serafin Exner, Arthur de Haas, Fritz Hasenöhrl, Werner Heisenberg, Karl Ferdinand Herzfeld, Victor Francis Hess, Jack Kennedy, Paul Langevin, Ernst Mach, Richard von Mises, Max Planck, Erwin Schrödinger, Kurt Sitte, Arnold Sommerfeld; Deutsche Naturforscher Versammlung (Prague), University of Prague, and Universität Wien. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryShapley, Harlow, 1885-1972. Papers of Harlow Shapley, 1906-1966 (inclusive).Shapley, Harlow, 1885-1972.Papers of Harlow Shapley, 1906-1966 (inclusive).141 containers of mss.Contains correspondence and manuscripts of Shapley's writings concerning his scientific interests and activities, diaries, research notebooks, speeches and articles, and biographical and genealogical material. Harvard University Archives.Archive for the History of Quantum Physics, 1898-1950 (bulk), 1898-1950Archive for the History of Quantum Physics, 1898-1950 (bulk) 1898-1950300.0 Microfilm reel(s), 12,500 items on 300 microfilm reels; 107 recordingsPrimary source materials for the history of quantum physics in the twentieth century, collected under the auspices of the American Philosophical Society and the American Physical Society, with a grant from the National Science Foundation.American Philosophical SocietyHerbert Feigl papers, 1921-1971 Feigl, HerbertHerbert Feigl papers 1921-197149 boxes; (23 linear feet)Collection contains the papers of Herbert Feigl, Regents' professor emeritus of philosophy and director emeritus of the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Minnesota.EnglishUniversity of Minnesota Libraries. University Archives [uarc]Unity of Science Movement. Records, 1934-1968Unity of Science Movement. Records 1934-1968The Unity of Science Movement, founded by sociologist Otto Neurath, sought a common empirical attitude toward all the sciences and strove to develop a single, comprehensive scientific language. Along with a philosophic program, the members of the movement undertook the publication of the International Encyclopedia of Unified Science. The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, financial records, programs, reprints, a photograph, and newspaper clippings. Includes extensive correspondence of members involved in the movement, as well as organizational materials and abstracts from the International Congresses for the Unity of Science. Also includes material related to the International Encyclopedia of Unified Science. Correspondents include Percy W. Bridgman, Rudolph Carnap, John Dewey, Herbert Feigl, Philipp Frank, Joergen Joergensen, Victor Lenzen, Charles W. Morris, Otto Neurath, Hans Reichenbach, Louis Roughier, and Bertrand Russell.EnglishSpecial Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library,Bergmann, Gustav, 1906-1987. Papers of Gustav Bergmann, 1923-1991.Bergmann, Gustav, 1906-1987.Heald, William Smith.Bergmann, Gustav, 1906-Allaire, Edwin Bonar, 1930-Black, Max, 1909-1988.Brodbeck, May.Carnap, Rudolf, 1891-1970.Egidi, Rosaria.Feigl, Herbert.Frank, Philipp, 1884-1966.Grossmann, Reinhardt, 1931-Grünbaum, Adolf.Hausmann, Alan Michael.Hay, William Henry, 1917-Hochberg, Herbert, 1929-Meinong, A. (Alexius), 1853-1920.Neurath, Otto, 1882-1945.Sellars, Wilfrid.Tegtmeier, Erwin.Von Neumann, John, 1903-1957.Young, Marguerite, 1909-Papers of Gustav Bergmann, 1923-1991.23 linear ft.Correspondence, lecture notes, manuscripts of writings, photographs, and publications from Bergmann's career as a professor of philosophy. The manuscripts of writings include notes for and drafts of two of his books, Realism: a critique of Brentano and Meinong, 1967, and New foundations of ontology, 1992, the latter edited for publication by William Heald. Lecture notes are for his classes at the University of Iowa and for lectures in the United States and Sweden. Philosophers discussed include Franz Brentano, Kurt Gödel, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Correspondents include May Brodbeck, Herbert Feigl, John von Neumann, and Marguerite Young. University of Iowa LibrariesShapley, Harlow, 1885-1972. Papers of Harlow Shapley, 1906-1966 (inclusive).Shapley, Harlow, 1885-1972.Papers of Harlow Shapley, 1906-1966 (inclusive).53 cubic feet in 167 containers.The Papers of Harlow Shapley document Shapley's research, professional, and political interests. They include the Papers of Martha Betz Shapley and some biographical and genealogical information. Harvard University Archives.