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VIAFrevised2015-09-18machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-18T07:04:46machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-18T07:04:46humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonCalhoun, Robert Lowry, 1896-1983presumedCalhoun, Robert Lowry, 1896-presumedCalhoun, Robert LowrypresumedCalhoun, Robert Louwry, 1896-1983presumedCalhoun, Robert L. 1896-1983presumedCalhoun, Robert L. 1896-1983 (Robert Lowry),presumedカルフーン, ロバート・Lpresumed1896-12-301983Hocking, William Ernest, 1873-1966Shimony, Abner.Theological Discussion Group.Theological Discussion Group.Calhoun, Robert, Jr.Calhoun, Robert Lowry, 1896-1983Correspondence, 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 LibraryTheological Discussion Group. Theological Discussion Group papers, 1934-1965 (inclusive).Theological Discussion Group Papers, 1933-1965Total archival boxes 5; total linear footage 2.5The majority of the approximately 200 papers were written in connection with the Theological Discussion Group. The papers provide insight into the thoughts and Christian perspective of numerous American theologians and discuss various religious issues of the times. Papers arising from other organizations with similar intent are also contained in the collection. The Theological Discussion Group was established in 1934 as a series of two weekend retreat discussions during the academic year where prominent American theologians met to exchange ideas. The meetings were held at Yale Divinity School and in Washington, D.C.EnglishYake University Divinity School LibraryTheological Discussion Group. Theological Discussion Group papers, 1934-1961.Theological Discussion Group.Theological Discussion Group papers, 1934-1961.2.25 linear feet (5 boxes)This collection contains mainly the typescript addresses presented to the Theological Discussion Group. It includes a small amount of administrative correspondence including lists of members, which are included with the folders of addresses given at the retreats to which they refer. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesTheological Discussion Group Papers, 1933-1965Theological Discussion Group Papers, 1933-1965Total archival boxes 5; total linear footage 2.5The majority of the approximately 200 papers were written in connection with the Theological Discussion Group. The papers provide insight into the thoughts and Christian perspective of numerous American theologians and discuss various religious issues of the times. Papers arising from other organizations with similar intent are also contained in the collection. The Theological Discussion Group was established in 1934 as a series of two weekend retreat discussions during the academic year where prominent American theologians met to exchange ideas. The meetings were held at Yale Divinity School and in Washington, D.C.EnglishYake University Divinity School LibraryShimony, Abner. Oral history interview with Abner Shimony, 2002 September 9 and 10.Shimony, Abner.Bromberg, Joan Lisa.Oral history interview with Abner Shimony, 2002 September 9 and 10.Sound recording: 4 audio cassettes (2 sessions)Transcript: 147 pp.In the interview Shimony discusses his undergraduate years at Yale in mathematics and philosophy; influence of C. S. Peirce, A. N. Whitehead; reactions to Hume; studying under Robert Calhoun and Paul Weiss; the bases of Shimony's physical realism; Army service at Ft. Monmouth, 1953-55; physics Ph.D. at Princeton; reading EPR; interaction with Eugene Wigner; teaching and doing research on the philosophy of quantum mechanics at MIT in the 1960s; first reactions to Bell's 1965 paper; collaboration with J. F. Clauser, M. A. Horne, and R. Holt on tests of Bell's inequality; the 1970 Varenna summer school on Foundations of Quantum Mechanics; the researches on hidden variable theory and on quantum mechanics of von Neumann, G. Mackey, J. P. Vigier, C. Piron, J. M. Jauch, E. Specker, and S. Kochen; the metaphysical implications of quantum mechanics: potentiality and nonlocality; the search for non-linear modifications of quantum mechanics; neutron interferometry; interactions with C. Shull, A. Zeilinger, and D. Greenberger; devising measures of entanglement; plans for future research. American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr LibraryBolster, Caitriona. Paul Hindemith oral history, 1951-1976 (inclusive).Bolster, Caitriona.Harkins, Elizabeth R.Perlis, Vivian.Paul Hindemith oral history, 1951-1976 (inclusive).8 linear ft.The Paul Hindemith Oral History consists of seventy-five interviews with students, performers, colleagues, and friends of the celebrated German composer. The Hindemith oral history complements and gives added dimension to the Paul Hindemith Collection of personal papers and manuscripts in the Irving S. Gilmore Music Library at Yale University. Yale University Library