Freier, Phyllis St. Cyr, 1921-1992.
Phyllis St. Cyr Freier first came to the University of Minnesota with her husband, George Freier, following World War II. Her doctoral work in physics involved the study of cosmic rays and she participated in pioneering research with Edward Ney and Frank Oppenheimer. After receiving her Ph. D. in 1950, she continued at the University as a Research Associate until she was appointed as an Associate Professor in 1970. She was also involved in committee work at the University and at the national level with the American Physical Society. Freier retired from the University in 1990 and died in 1992.
From the description of Phyllis St. Cyr Freier papers, 1948-1990. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62439558
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