Papers of Robert C. Minnick relating to Study and Teaching in Applied Science at Harvard, 1950-1957

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Papers of Robert C. Minnick relating to Study and Teaching in Applied Science at Harvard, 1950-1957

Minnick studied applied science, including applied mathematics and engineering at Harvard, earning an A.M. in 1951 and a Ph.D. in 1953. He was also an assistant professor of mathematics at Harvard from 1954-1957. These papers document his graduate studies and teaching.

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