David Locke Webster papers, 1914-1966.

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David Locke Webster papers, 1914-1966.

Course material from physics classes taught by Professor Webster at Stanford (1946-1954), notes and notebooks from earlier teaching career at Harvard, Michigan and M.I.T., correspondence, subject files on Army research projects, budget material for Physics Department (1924-1943), reprints of articles, research data, photographs of apparatus used in experiments, and manuscripts.

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Webster, David Locke, 1888-1976.

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Webster was professor of physics at Stanford University, 1920-1954, and emeritus professor, 1954-1976. From the description of David Locke Webster correspondence concerning Dr. William Duane, 1954-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 703840593 David Locke Webster, professor of physics (1920-1954; emeritus, 1954-1977) and chairman of the Physics Department at Stanford (1920-1942), was born in Boston, November 6, 1888. He received his B.A. (1910) and Ph.D (1913) from Harvard U...