George Franklin Allmendinger student notebook, ca. 1876.

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George Franklin Allmendinger student notebook, ca. 1876.

Notes on the lectures of James C. Watson in astronomy and Edward Olney in mathematics.

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University of Michigan. Astronomy Department

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The first mention of the Department of Astronomy as a unit of the University of Michigan was in 1929 when Will Carly Rufus was named Acting Director of the Observatories and acting Chairman of the Department of Astronomy. It is surmised that the Department was created in that year. During the 1980's, Chairmen of the Department included Robert P. Kirshner and Douglas O. Richstone. Historically, the Department has operated, established, and cooperatively maintained a numbe...

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Olney, Edward, 1827-1887

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Professor of mathematics at the University of Michigan. From the description of Edward Olney letters, July 2, 1869. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 78848926 From the description of Edward Olney letters, July 2, 1869. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34418693 ...