Moti Lal Rustgi papers, 1952-1992.

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Moti Lal Rustgi papers, 1952-1992.

The collection consists of the personal and professional papers of Moti Lal Rustgi, a renowned nuclear physicist. It contains materials relevant to his collaboration with Gregory Breit, his prodigious pedagogical and research efforts, his publications, and the research of his graduate students. Materials include notes, notebooks, correspondence, graduate theses, computer printouts, computer disks, and postage stamps.

40 boxes (18 linear ft.)

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