Interviews, 1960-1961.

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Interviews, 1960-1961.

Consists of thirty-seven transcripts of interviews conducted by Hagstrom in 1960-1961 with California scientists connected with universities and engaged in research in experimental physics, molecular biology, biochemistry, and theoretical physics. This material formed much of the empirical basis of his 1965 book, THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY. Longest interviews are with Daniel E. Atkinson, Rudolph Carnap, Geoffrey F. Chew, Max S. Dunn, Murray Gell-Mann, Wendell H. Griffith, John R. Holmes, Cecil E. Leith, Jerzy Nayman, John E. Roberts, Robert L. Sinsheimer, Harry Suhl, William K. Watson, and Daniel Zwansiger.

.25 linear ft. (3 folders).

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Holmes, John R

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Hagstrom, Warren O.

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Sociologist, educator, and author. Research associate, University of California at Berkeley, 1961-1962; on the sociology faculty at University of Wisconsin at Madison, 1962-1976, department chair, 1973-1976. From the description of Interviews, 1960-1961. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83623078 ...

Leith, Cecil E., 1923-

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Gell-Mann, Murray

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Born 1929. From the description of Oral history interview with Murray Gell-Mann, 1982 July 23. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78732383 Biography Murray Gell-Mann was born on September 15, 1929, in New York City, the second son of Arthur Isidore Gell-Mann and Pauline, née Reichstein. The hyphenation of the family surname was introduced by Arthur from the traditional Gellmann used by his forebears in the place of his birth,...

Roberts, J. E. (John Eric), 1907-1998

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Griffith, Wendell H.

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Suhl, Harry

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Dunn, Max Shaw

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Watson, William K.

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Chew, Geoffrey F

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Zwansiger, Daniel.

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Carnap, Rudolph.

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Sinsheimer, Robert L.

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Sinsheimer (1920- ). Biophysicist. California Institute of Technology. From the description of Papers. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80830846 Biographical Sketch Robert L. Sinsheimer was born the second of three brothers in Washington, D.C. in 1920, but he grew up in Chicago. He was one of the first graduates of M.I.T.'s biophysics undergraduate program in 1941. Sinsheimer stayed on for graduate study in biophysics, earn...

Atkinson, Daniel E.

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Nayman, Jerzy.

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