George Ernest Gibson papers, 1908-1958.

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George Ernest Gibson papers, 1908-1958.

Consist of correspondence with family, friends, colleagues including Max Planck and University officials, laboratory notebooks, published professional work and that of his father and colleagues, translations of vedic texts, clippings and photographs.

1 carton, 2 binders and 1 rolled diploma.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7662842

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Planck, Max, 1858-1947

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Physicist Max Planck authored the quantum theory. From the guide to the Max Planck correspondence, 1919-1948, 1919-1948, (American Philosophical Society) German physicist. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Berlin-Grunewald, to Artur Neuberg, 1939 Nov. 10. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270872119 Max Planck was a physicist and the author of the quantum theory. Received Nobel prize in Physics (1918). Involvement with the Kaiser-Wilhelm Soci...

Gibson, George Ernest, 1884-1959.

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George Ernest Gibson born Nov. 9, 1884 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was a Professor of Chemistry at UC Berkeley from 1918 through 1954. He was mentor to two Nobel Prize winners: Glenn Seaborg and William Giauque. Gibson had a strong interest in vedic texts and translated some into English. George Gibson died Aug. 26, 1959 in Richmond, Calif. From the description of George Ernest Gibson papers, 1908-1958. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 52987829 ...

Seaborg, Glenn Theodore 1912-

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University of California, Berkeley. Dept. of Chemistry.

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