Papers, 1945-1953.

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Papers, 1945-1953.

Autobiography, science papers, personal documents; documents pertaining to the Physics Department of the University in Warsaw, International Physical Union, 1947-1949; International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP), 1947-1951; correspondence: incoming letters from W. Dziewulski, P. Langevin, Svenska Institute in Stockholm, and others; copies of letters to N. Bohr, M. de Broglie, P. Langevin, F. Klein, W. Dziewulski, among others.

60 lin. cm.

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