Bruno V. Manno collection on Michael Polanyi, 1936-2009.

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Bruno V. Manno collection on Michael Polanyi, 1936-2009.

The Bruno V. Manno collection on Michael Polanyi consists mainly of articles written by and about 20th century philosopher and scientist Michael Polanyi, as well as some of his lectures. Also included in the collection are materials pertaining to symposia, conferences, and workshops about Polanyi. The collection includes documents and newsletters pertaining to the Consortium for Higher Education and Religious Studies (CHER), the Polanyi Society of Explorers, Convivium, and the Polanyi Society. The collection also contains miscellaneous notes and papers of Bruno V. Manno, S.M. The collection spans 1936-2009.

7 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7599772

University of Dayton, Roesch Library

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Polanyi Society

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Polanyi, Michael, 1891-1976

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British chemist and philosopher. Born, Budapest, Hungary, 1891. M.D., University of Budapest, 1913; Ph. D., 1917. Worked at Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Fibre Chemistry, Berlin, 1920-23, and the Institute of Physical and Electro-Chemistry, Berlin, 1923-33. Chair, physical chemistry, 1933-48, and professor of social studies, 1948-58, University of Manchester. Senior research fellow, Merton College, Oxford, 1958-76. Died, 1976. From the description of Papers, 1900-1975 (inclusive). (Uni...

Manno, Bruno V.

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United States assistant secretary of education for policy and planning, 1989-1993. From the description of Bruno V. Manno papers, 1969-2012. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872683 Michael Polanyi was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1891. In 1913, he received his medical degree from the University of Budapest, where he also received his Ph. D. in 1917. He worked as a chemist in Germany from 1920 to 1933. When the Nazis came to power, Polanyi, who was Jewish, move...