Files of Stefan Pienkowski.

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Files of Stefan Pienkowski.

Files include notes for publications and lectures. Includes material on Warsaw University and correspondence with Cz. Bialobrzeski (1920-1921), H. Crew (1935), Wl, Dziewulski (1924), L. Infeld (1949), M. Jezewski (1948), F. Joliot-Curie (1947-1949), I. Joliot-Curie (1951), L. P. Marchlewski (1937), W. Natanson (1931-1936), J. Pniewski (1944-1950), J. Rotblat (1948), W. Rubinowsicz (1936-1946), R. Smoluchowski (1936-1946), S. Szczeniowski (1929), W. Swietoslawski (1923-1947), M. Wolfke (1920).

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