Papers, 1932-1989.

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Papers, 1932-1989.

Papers document Macdonald's work in research, teaching, and administration, largely in condensed matter physics and electrochemistry, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Armour Research Foundation, Texas Instruments, and the University of North Carolina. Notes and papers from his education at Williams College, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Oxford University. Material includes correspondence, manuscripts of published and unpublished papers and talks, research notes and calculations, consulting and grant-related material, and teaching material. Includes records of his association with Project Whirlwind and with restructuring of National Research Council, ca. 1970-1973.

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