Letter and notes to Warren Weaver, February 26, 1934, c/o Rockefeller Foundation, New York City. 1934.

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Letter and notes to Warren Weaver, February 26, 1934, c/o Rockefeller Foundation, New York City. 1934.

Letter and lecture notes from Ivan Sokolnikoff to Warren Weaver regarding Weaver's and Mason's book, The electromagnetic field. Sokolnikoff had been teaching from the text at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and offers some revisions to several sections.

11 leaves ; 11-28 cm.

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In his nearly three decades of leadership of the natural sciences at the Rockefeller Foundation (RF), Warren Weaver contributed substantially to the mid-century revolution in biology and agricultural science. Over a lifetime dedicated to building bridges across the sciences, he also contributed significantly to mathematics, statistics, physics, computer science, and scientific associations. Warren Weaver was born in Reedsburg, Wisconsin in 1894. He received his B.A. and Ph.D., as well as a Ce...