N. C. Gerson Papers 1928-1998 (bulk 1950-1970)

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N. C. Gerson Papers 1928-1998 (bulk 1950-1970)

Research physicist. Correspondence, biographical material, drafts and offprints of scientific articles, memoranda, minutes, notes and equations, reports, research material, rosters, schematics, and other papers documenting Gerson's career as a research physicist and his service as a member of the United States National Committee for the International Geophysical Year (1957-1958).

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