Papers, 1901-1952.

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Papers, 1901-1952.

Correspondence; diaries; reprints; laboratory manuals. The correspondence (bulk dates, 1901-1929) consists of family correspondence about student experiences at Clark University, experiences in France during World War I, and professional correspondence concerning recommendations and professional appointments. The diaries (1902-1917) are personal, reflecting his thoughts on his education and career. Reprints (1932-1954) by Hubbard concern trends in physics teaching, chemical physics, and acoustics; the laboratory manuals (1936-1951) are on the subjects of ultrasonics, optical studies, and basic laboratory physics. Correspondents include: A.L. Bonton, H.O. Jueser, Henry Lefavour, and Wallace C. Sabine.

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Kueser, H. O.

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Bonton, A. L.

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Clark university Worcester, Mass.

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Lefavour, Henry, 1862-1946

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Sabine, Wallace Clement

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Sabine (Harvard, Ph.D., 1888) taught physics at Harvard and was Dean of the Graduate School of Applied Science. From the description of Papers of Wallace Clement Sabine, 1899-1919 (inclusive) (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972869 ...

Hubbard, John Charles, 1879-1954.

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Physicist (ultrasonics, acoustics). On the physics faculty at Clark College, 1906-1916; New York University as department chair, 1916-1927; and Office of Naval Research Project, Catholic University of America from 1947. From the description of Papers, 1901-1952. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82942217 ...