John A. Anderson papers, 1914-1951

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John A. Anderson papers, 1914-1951

These papers document the career of astronomer John A. Anderson. The bulk of the documentation is in the form of correspondence, calculations, drawings, and photos. They relate chiefly to Palomar Observatory and Anderson's work on the instrument and optical design of the telescope.

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