Harry Charles Kelly papers, 1882-1976 [manuscript]

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Harry Charles Kelly papers, 1882-1976 [manuscript]

The Harry Charles Kelly Papers includes correspondence, articles, reports, speeches, awards, photographs, artifacts and other items related to Kelly's career as a scientist and educator.

14.5 linear feet (29 archival boxes)

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Kelly, Harry C. 1908-1976

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Harry Charles Kelly (1908-1976) was educated in physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1945, Kelly accepted the position of Chief of Science and Technology for the Special Projects Unit of the United States Army. His work helped strengthen cooperative scientific ventures between Japan and the United States. From the description of Harry Charles Kelly papers, 1882-1976 [manuscript] (North Carolina State University). WorldCat record id: 466115585 ...

Dees, Bowen C. (Bowen Causey), 1917-

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