Records, 1966.

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Records, 1966.

Collection consists of records relating to the American Association for the Advancement of Science Conference on Science Education in the Next Decade, held at Dartmouth College in 1966. Includes correspondence, memoranda, and other material regarding arrangements for the conference and expenses incurred during the conference. Also includes list of participants, bulletins, and agenda.

1 box (0.3 ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7119132

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Morrison, Philip

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Physicist. Participant in the Manhattan Project. Affiliations: Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1944-46; Cornell 1946-65; MIT 1965-2005. From the description of Oral History interview with Philip Morrison, 2002. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 154305417 Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from Philip Morrison and his wife, Phylis Morrison. From the description of Letters, 1974-1980, to Lewis Mumford. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155873098 ...

Dartmouth College

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The celebration of the 150th anniversary of the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in the Dartmouth College Case was held on April 9, 1969, in the Court of Claims, Washington, D.C.; the celebration also commemorated the career of Daniel Webster, the advocate who defended the case before the Supreme Court. During the ceremony Justice Earl Warren, Senator Thomas J. MacIntyre, and Dartmouth College President John Sloan Dickey spoke before an audience of legislators, jurists, historians, and alumni....

MacMillen, Robert Williams.

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Rieser, Leonard M.

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Leonard Rieser was born May 18, 1922 in Chicago, Ill., and attended public schools. Influenced by a Dartmouth graduate who was his high school Latin teacher, he came to Dartmouth as a freshman in 1940 and was a student at the College until 1942, when he transferred to the University of Chicago, to focus more on his interest in physics and to accelerate completion of his last two years of college. He enlisted in the US Army in 1942 and was assigned to the Manhattan Project. After the war he remai...