North Carolina State University, College of Physical and Mathemtical Sciences, Department of Physics records, 1916-2008 [manuscript]

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North Carolina State University, College of Physical and Mathemtical Sciences, Department of Physics records, 1916-2008 [manuscript]

The records of the North Carolina State University Department of Physics contain announcements, brochures, correspondence, departmental goals, list of faculty members, minutes, newsletters, programs, reports, and test books. The records document the academic and administrative activities of the department from 1916 to 2008.

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