Papers of Philip Ivor Dee, 1904-1983, Regius Professor of Natural Philosophy, University of Glasgow, Scotland, 1943-1972 1946-1972

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Papers of Philip Ivor Dee, 1904-1983, Regius Professor of Natural Philosophy, University of Glasgow, Scotland, 1943-1972 1946-1972

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John J. Adam was a Scottish immigrant, member of Michigan legislature, holder of various state offices, regent and treasurer of the University of Michigan. From the description of [Diploma, granting to Ioannis Iohnstone Adam a degree in liberal arts] 1826 April 7. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34368441 John Baird Hunter was born in 1837 in Paisley, the son of an apothecary named William Hunter. Together with his older brother, William Munn Hunter...

Dee, Philip Ivor (1904-1983: Regius Professor of Natural Philosophy, University of Glasgow, Scotland)

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Philip Ivor Dee was born at Stroud, Gloscestershire on 8 April 1904 , the son of Albert John Dee. He was educated at Marling School, Stroud and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, where he gained the degree of MA. In 1929 he married Phyllis Elsie Tyte, and had two daughters. From 1930 until 1933 he was Stokes Student at Pembroke College, Cambridge, and from 1934 until 1943 he was Lecturer in Physics at Cavendish Laboratory and Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. At the Cavendi...

Dee, Philip Ivor, 1904-1983

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Philip Ivor Dee (1904-1983), physicist. Educational background: Marling School, Stroud; Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge; Stokes student, Pembroke College, Cambridge (1930<U+2013>33). Professional experience: Cavendish Laboratory; Fellow of Sidney Sussex College (1948) and University Lecturer (1934); Superintendent of the Ministry of Aircraft Production TRE (telecommunications research establishment); Lecturer in Physics, Clarendon Laboratory (1934-1943); Professor of Natural Philosophy, U...