Anton V. Long collection, 1960-1987.
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Long, Alice Lavinia, -1956
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Alice Lavinia Knoblauch was born in Minneapolis, MN; married Haniel Clark Long there on Aug. 12, 1913; after Long resigned his position at Carnegie Institute of Technology, they moved in 1929 to Santa Fe, NM; she painted, wove, and wrote poetry, which her husband collected and preserved; she died on Oct. 14, 1956 in Santa Fe; The poems of Alice Lavinia Long was privately printed in 1967. From the description of Papers, ca. 1924-1967. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat ...
Crosby, Raymond Moreau, 1876-1945
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Slater, John Rothwell, 1872-
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Naturally inclined to interdisciplinarity, John Clarke Slater was an important proponent of quantum theory, a pioneer in the electromagnetic theory of microwaves, an early materials scientist, and a significant player in the 20th century development of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Raised in an academic family in Rochester, NY, Slater had earned degrees in physics at Rochester (AB 1920) and Harvard (PhD 1923) before the age of 24. After receiving his doctorat...
Long, Anton V.
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Long, Haniel, 1888-1956
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Haniel Long was born in Burma in 1888 and brought to Pittsburgh at the age of three. He went on to graduate from Harvard and came back to Pittsburgh to teach literature at Carnegie Tech. Seeking a healthier climate than industrial Pittsburgh, he eventually went to Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1929. He was the author of many books, chiefly on poetry and the Southwest. From the description of Haniel Long papers 1888-1956. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 45421794...