Letter, 1935 October 11, Cambridge, Mass., to Ingersoll Bowditch.

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Letter, 1935 October 11, Cambridge, Mass., to Ingersoll Bowditch.

Notes that the Rumford Committee of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences has appropriated a sum for the publication of his paper, Measurements of certain electrical resistances ... as v. 70, no. 3 of its Proceedings.

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Bridgman, P.W. (Percy Williams), 1882-1961

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Percy Williams Bridgman (1882-1961), was a physicist.  His contributions to the field concern the effects of high pressures on materials and their thermodynamic behavior, contributions that would not have been possible without the equipment, particularly a seal, that he invented himself.  He also contributed to crystallography, electrical conduction in metals, and the philosophy of modern physics.  He was a Nobel laureate in physics (1946) and recipient of many other honors.  He earned his Harva...

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